Need to know about blood stains on a sidewalk - CrimeSpace2024-03-28T19:15:16Zhttps://crimespace.ning.com/forum/topics/need-to-know-about-blood-stains-on-a-sidewalk?commentId=537324%3AComment%3A379223&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOnce the crime scene tape com…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-10-09:537324:Comment:3794492013-10-09T12:56:04.544ZStephen Seitzhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/StephenSeitz
<p>Once the crime scene tape comes down, that's it. It's up to somebody else to clean off the bloodstains. The usual cleaning agents will suffice. I can't recall the last time I saw a body outline; maybe that's changed in the age of computers.</p>
<p>The usual commercial cleaning agents would also be just fine for bloodstains. Since Comet and Ajax and the like are bleaches, I'd recommend something like those.</p>
<p>Once the crime scene tape comes down, that's it. It's up to somebody else to clean off the bloodstains. The usual cleaning agents will suffice. I can't recall the last time I saw a body outline; maybe that's changed in the age of computers.</p>
<p>The usual commercial cleaning agents would also be just fine for bloodstains. Since Comet and Ajax and the like are bleaches, I'd recommend something like those.</p> I know this thread is getting…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-10-09:537324:Comment:3792232013-10-09T12:21:12.523ZLiam Savillehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/LiamSaville
<p>I know this thread is getting a bit old now, but if you want some info on this topic have a look at this Youtube video. The street clean-up starts at about the 25 minute mark. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX1HWto2caI" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX1HWto2caI</a></p>
<p>Also, check out <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu_dPJkMQLg" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu_dPJkMQLg</a> </p>
<p>I hope this helps.</p>
<p>I know this thread is getting a bit old now, but if you want some info on this topic have a look at this Youtube video. The street clean-up starts at about the 25 minute mark. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX1HWto2caI" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX1HWto2caI</a></p>
<p>Also, check out <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu_dPJkMQLg" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu_dPJkMQLg</a> </p>
<p>I hope this helps.</p> If you want to avoid the whol…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-26:537324:Comment:3785882013-09-26T22:17:39.937ZBrian Abbotthttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/BrianAbbott
<p>If you want to avoid the whole technical aspect, consider this. Because the mother has been so affected by the crime (perhaps there's been a string of crimes in the neighborhood?), in her mind she "sees" the stains--though they've already been cleaned up--and resolves that she must take care of it herself. Similar to the scene in <em>Macbeth</em>, where Lady Macbeth desperately tries to remove the bloodstains from her hands that are no longer there.</p>
<p>If you want to avoid the whole technical aspect, consider this. Because the mother has been so affected by the crime (perhaps there's been a string of crimes in the neighborhood?), in her mind she "sees" the stains--though they've already been cleaned up--and resolves that she must take care of it herself. Similar to the scene in <em>Macbeth</em>, where Lady Macbeth desperately tries to remove the bloodstains from her hands that are no longer there.</p> Well I actually did send an e…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-16:537324:Comment:3781592013-09-16T10:26:50.256ZFrank Zubekhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/FrankZubek
<p>Well I actually did send an email to the cops and they have yet to respond- don't blame them. It is just a small fictional little story and they already have their hands full with real life.</p>
<p>Besides, I could always have the woman not know herself the best way to clean the stain but still make the effort to TRY..... which is just as good for the story. The whole point of it anyway is how a violent crime affects a neighborhood - or at least two people in that neighborhood. The act…</p>
<p>Well I actually did send an email to the cops and they have yet to respond- don't blame them. It is just a small fictional little story and they already have their hands full with real life.</p>
<p>Besides, I could always have the woman not know herself the best way to clean the stain but still make the effort to TRY..... which is just as good for the story. The whole point of it anyway is how a violent crime affects a neighborhood - or at least two people in that neighborhood. The act itself leaves a stain on several families that can never be fully erased. Which is the whole point of the title "Stain". Thanks for the input folks. If anyone else has an opinion feel free to chime in.</p> I would not ask other writers…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-16:537324:Comment:3781582013-09-16T08:55:34.285ZJack Getzehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JGetze
<p>I would not ask other writers for research, at least if accuracy is important. Just read a great column (I think Les Edgerton's site) about how so many big published novels are full of crap when it comes to guns, cops, prisons, and crimes. Like Dana says, these are questions for your local police department.</p>
<p>I would not ask other writers for research, at least if accuracy is important. Just read a great column (I think Les Edgerton's site) about how so many big published novels are full of crap when it comes to guns, cops, prisons, and crimes. Like Dana says, these are questions for your local police department.</p> Google was loaded: Here's a g…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-16:537324:Comment:3778382013-09-16T08:51:22.255ZJack Getzehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JGetze
<p>Google was loaded: Here's <a href="http://www.crimescene-forensics.com/Crime_Scene_Forensics/Home.html" target="_blank">a great site</a></p>
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<p></p> The quick and easy answer is…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-15:537324:Comment:3780432013-09-15T03:37:01.662ZDana Kinghttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/DanaKing
<p>The quick and easy answer is to call your local police and ask them. Tell them why you want to know, and I'm sure they'll tell you. If you live near a big city, they probably have a press or public affairs office that specializes in media questions, of which that would be one. For example, I once called the Chicago police to ask what kinds of cars their detectives drove. Guy told me right away.</p>
<p>The quick and easy answer is to call your local police and ask them. Tell them why you want to know, and I'm sure they'll tell you. If you live near a big city, they probably have a press or public affairs office that specializes in media questions, of which that would be one. For example, I once called the Chicago police to ask what kinds of cars their detectives drove. Guy told me right away.</p> I'm not an expert on police p…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2013-09-14:537324:Comment:3780292013-09-14T14:07:36.987ZI. J. Parkerhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Ingpark
<p>I'm not an expert on police procedures. Someone else will answer in more detail, but I'll take a stab at a few points.</p>
<p>Police take photographs of the scene. Perhaps a chalk outline is also used. After that the sidewalk is cleaned off. Not sure if the police do it or the fire department. Blood stains are not allowed to remain.</p>
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<p>As for the memorials: surely the family/friends look after them. As a rule, they are allowed to remain for a long time here. I expect that as…</p>
<p>I'm not an expert on police procedures. Someone else will answer in more detail, but I'll take a stab at a few points.</p>
<p>Police take photographs of the scene. Perhaps a chalk outline is also used. After that the sidewalk is cleaned off. Not sure if the police do it or the fire department. Blood stains are not allowed to remain.</p>
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<p>As for the memorials: surely the family/friends look after them. As a rule, they are allowed to remain for a long time here. I expect that as long as the memorial is maintained and isn't a public nuisance or creates a danger it is allowed. I do know that memorials along highways are removed because they may distract drivers.</p>