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Evaluation of Total Nitrite Pattern Visualization as an Improved Method for Gunshot Residue Detection and its Application to Casework Samples
Authors:Jason Berger M.S.  Colin Upton M.S.  Elyah Springer M.S.
Affiliation:1. Police Laboratory, New York City Police Department, 15014 Jamaica Ave, Jamaica, NY, 11432Corresponding author: Jason Berger, M.S. Email: .;2. Police Laboratory, New York City Police Department, 15014 Jamaica Ave, Jamaica, NY, 11432
Abstract:Visualization of nitrite residues is essential in gunshot distance determination. Current protocols for the detection of nitrites include, among other tests, the Modified Griess Test (MGT). This method is limited as nitrite residues are unstable in the environment and limited to partially burned gunpowder. Previous research demonstrated the ability of alkaline hydrolysis to convert nitrates to nitrites, allowing visualization of unburned gunpowder particles using the MGT. This is referred to as Total Nitrite Pattern Visualization (TNV). TNV techniques were modified and a study conducted to streamline the procedure outlined in the literature to maximize the efficacy of the TNV in casework, while reducing the required time from 1 h to 5 min, and enhancing effectiveness on blood‐soiled samples. The TNV method was found to provide significant improvement in the ability to detect significant nitrite residues, without sacrificing efficiency, that would allow for the determination of the muzzle‐to‐target distance.
Keywords:forensic science  gunshot residue  modified griess test  nitrites  muzzle‐to‐target distance  firearm discharge residue
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