This book introduces the core concepts of bloodstain pattern analysis
that help to understand and make independent contributions to crime
scenes accurately. It presents a bridge between new research results and
the practical work field of crime scene investigation in bloodstain
pattern analysis, by showing and detailing reports of two different
scenarios. The scenarios presented have an extensive description of
gathered evidence and are diversified with real crime scene photography
and sketches. This kind of case report is rare in scientific books, but
the author, as a researcher, has permission from the authorities to
present the cases. The book finally concludes with the main problems of
modern bloodstain pattern analysis and discusses the way forward.