Who are these people? This information is not from the US Department of Justice or a federal law enforcement agency or scientific study about luminol. This is some small group of people who give presentations and do training and online courses living off a government grant. This should be taken with a grain of salt.
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It's a con trying to pass that site off as a credible cite about luminol sensitivity in forensic serology. I was almost fooled thinking it was something from the government but it's certainly not.
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BBM
The criticism of the training website as "not a credible cite" was a random thought?
... or along the lines of Andrea Vogt is not a journalist, wiki sites by definition are incorrect, and pro-victim advocates are brainwashed.[/QUOTE]