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    • criminal
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    A View From the Attic

    By Kalin Schmoldt / Jan. 6, 2025

    Was it an accident, or was the injured victim of a neighborhood shooting targeted on purpose?

    • criminal

    Magnetic Poster Board

    By Joshua Cohen / June 7, 2024

    When it comes to courtroom exhibits, sometimes it's better to go old-school. Here's a way to create interactive visuals without relying on computers and screens.

    • criminal
    • video

    Bar Patron Provokes Shooting

    By Alexandra Friedman / Sept. 14, 2023

    A patron at a bar fires multiple shots, but security footage shows that beforehand, his target had taken him down to the ground and kneeled on him for eighteen seconds.

    • criminal
    • personal injury
    • SceneViz
    • animation

    Patio Plunge

    By Kenneth Zapata / March 7, 2023

    Was injured party pushed off, thrown off, or did they simply jump off a three story balcony? Our clients wanted to determine which scenario was most likely.

    • criminal
    • SceneViz

    Drawing to Learn

    By Joshua Cohen / Feb. 22, 2022

    How a design approach and toolset commonly associated with architecture are increasingly being used in forensic investigations.

    • criminal
    • SceneViz
    • tips and tricks
    • software

    Evidence Markers in SketchUp

    By Joel Newman / Aug. 6, 2021

    A set of customizable evidence cards help us add descriptions and organize data in our 3d models.

    • criminal
    • SceneViz

    House Party Shooting

    By Yana Stannik / April 23, 2021

    A raucous birthday house party ends in a fight and fatal shooting. An examination of the scene evidence helped augment the dozens of accounts from intoxicated party-goers in reconstructing what happened that night.

    • criminal
    • mapping
    • timeline

    Murder in the Backcountry

    By Joel Newman / Sept. 10, 2020

    A timeline and map help tie together several eyewitness accounts into a plausible narrative of the hours before and after a murder at a remote campground.

    • criminal
    • civil rights
    • SceneViz

    Who Tells Your Story?

    By Joshua Cohen / June 11, 2020

    The world is watching as protesters fill the streets to tell the story of George Floyd and too many other victims of police violence in the United States. What will it take for this uprising to affect meaningful changes in policing?

    • criminal
    • SceneViz
    • AR/VR

    Crime Scenes in The Wild

    By Jannine Hanczarek / Dec. 16, 2019

    A comprehensive look at the challenges and benefits of working with original 3d scan data in VR.

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