Crime Scene Reconstruction

Your Source for Impartial, Unbiased Forensic Consulting

The foundation of a successful forensic science investigation revolves around the series of events that transpired at a crime scene. 

Not all scenes include bloodstain pattern evidence. However, that does not negate or eliminate the significance of other evidence; including but not limited to bullet trajectory (shooting reconstruction), hair, fiber, glass.

Deducing what happened and in which sequence is essential to establishing the context of the physical evidence observed and the decision making process of collection and analysis of relevant pieces of evidence. 


“Bad times have a scientific value, These are occasions a good learner would not miss.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson—

The legal implication of a sequence of events at a crime scene is often more important than presence of an individual at a crime scene.  A defendant may admit to being present at a crime and/or only admit to committing certain legal acts.

The forensic consulting experts at Capitol Forensics are experienced in reassembling the pieces of the crime scene jigsaw puzzle.  Using the elements of the scientific method and the application of biology, chemistry and physics, the experts at Capitol Forensics have worked to reconstruct the sequence of events of unique crime scenes.  Reconstruction is a complex process that involves the identification and individualization of evidence and interpretation of physical patterns to learn what actually took place at a crime.

We are able to provide guidance and an independent assessment of your crime scene related case file for both forensic and legal implications.  We will interpret your available evidence for the crime scene reconstruction of events in order to support or refute established theories.