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Introducing 3D Printed Models as Demonstrative Evidence at Criminal Trials
Authors:Waltraud Baier MSc  Jason M Warnett PhD  Mark Payne MBA  Mark A Williams PhD
Institution:1. WMG, The University of Warwick, Coventry, U.K.;2. West Midlands Police, Birmingham, U.K.
Abstract:This case report presents one of the first reported uses of a 3D printed exhibit in an English homicide trial, in which two defendants were accused of beating their victim to death. The investigation of this crime included a micro‐CT scan of the victim's skull, which assisted the pathologist to determine the circumstances of the assault, in particular regarding the number of assault weapons and perpetrators. The scan showed two distinct injury shapes, suggesting the use of either two weapons or a single weapon with geometrically distinct surfaces. It subsequently served as the basis for a 3D print, which was shown in court in one of the first examples that 3D printed physical models have been introduced as evidence in a criminal trial in the United Kingdom. This paper presents the decision‐making process of whether to use 3D printed evidence or not.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic imaging  microcomputed tomography  tool mark analysis  3D printing  additive manufacturing  demonstrative evidence  court presentation
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