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Bob Harrod, Missing from Placentia, CA
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I was just reading on Andrew Compton's thread about how LE used a reagent called Bluestar to detect blood in the suspect's apartment that had been cleaned up.
Would this be similar to luminol? I wonder if Bluestar was used by LE in Bob's house?
BLUESTAR® FORENSIC
Latent Blood Reagent
Extreme performance
The extreme sensitivity of BLUESTAR® FORENSIC allows the naked eye to detect bloodstains down to 1:10,000 dilutions, like minute traces or droplets that have been washed off, with or without detergent.
BLUESTAR® FORENSIC has a stronger and longer-lasting luminescence that does not require total darkness to be visible. Good quality pictures can be obtained with an ordinary camera and film.
With a little practice, BLUESTAR® FORENSIC makes it impossible to get confused between blood and false positives since the luminescence differs in color, intensity and duration.
BLUESTAR® FORENSIC does not alter DNA and allows for both subsequent DNA typing and ABO typing.
BLUESTAR® FORENSIC works as well on fresh blood as on very old or altered bloodstains, pure or diluted.
http://www.bluestar-forensic.com/gb/bluestar.php
Would this be similar to luminol? I wonder if Bluestar was used by LE in Bob's house?
BLUESTAR® FORENSIC
Latent Blood Reagent
Extreme performance
The extreme sensitivity of BLUESTAR® FORENSIC allows the naked eye to detect bloodstains down to 1:10,000 dilutions, like minute traces or droplets that have been washed off, with or without detergent.
BLUESTAR® FORENSIC has a stronger and longer-lasting luminescence that does not require total darkness to be visible. Good quality pictures can be obtained with an ordinary camera and film.
With a little practice, BLUESTAR® FORENSIC makes it impossible to get confused between blood and false positives since the luminescence differs in color, intensity and duration.
BLUESTAR® FORENSIC does not alter DNA and allows for both subsequent DNA typing and ABO typing.
BLUESTAR® FORENSIC works as well on fresh blood as on very old or altered bloodstains, pure or diluted.
http://www.bluestar-forensic.com/gb/bluestar.php