7. Securing a Fire Scene Figure 8-1 Commercial barricade tape can send a clear message to not cross the line.
8. Identifying and Collecting Evidence Figure 8-3 A burn pattern can tell the story of the fire’s origin and direction of travel.
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10. Liquid Samples Figure 8-4 A 1-gallon evidence can with debris should be filled no more than two-thirds to three-quarters full.
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13. Evidence Containers Figure 8-6 One-gallon metal paint cans are the containers of choice for most investigators and laboratories.
14. Traditional Crime Scene Forensics Figure 8-7 Tool mark impressions on doors can indicate a forced entry or an attempt by someone to make it look like there was forced entry.
15. Not-So-Traditional Evidence Figure 8-8 Appliances can be involved in the ignition sequence and as such may need to be collected as evidence.