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Title: Forensic Support in Fire Investigation


1
Forensic Support in Fire Investigation
  • Dr. Tom Hannigan
  • Forensic Science Laboratory,
  • Garda H.Q.,
  • Phoenix Park,
  • Dublin 8,
  • Ireland.

2
Forensic Science Laboratory
  • Agency of Dept of Justice, Equality law Reform
  • Approximately 70 staff (all civil servants)
  • 4 sections Biology, Chemistry, DNA, Drugs
  • Fires dealt with in Chemistry Section
  • Housed in Garda Technical Bureau with whom we
    work closely

3
Services to criminal investigation
  • Identification of substances e.g. controlled
    drugs, explosives, accelerants in fire debris
  • Linking individuals and/or scenes to one another
    through
  • Biological
  • Impression or
  • Trace Evidence

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How forensic science may link individuals/scenes
  • Biological biological fluid e.g. blood or
    cigarette butt at scene DNA profile extracted
    compared with profile of suspect.
  • Impression fingerprints, footwear impressions,
    tyretracks, toolmarks.
  • Trace Evidence anything that can be transferred
    e.g. fibres, paint , glass, firearm residue etc.

5
Example
  • Man wearing woolly jumper breaks into home of
    elderly person.
  • Breaks window, having first attempted to force
    open window with tool.
  • During violent assault, victim suffocates and
    dies.
  • Attempts to light fire but fire fails to take
    hold.

6
Examination of crime scene
  • Window frame checked for fingerprints fibres
  • Control samples paint glass taken
  • Cast made of toolmark
  • Clothing of victim taken at post-mortem.
  • Suspect arrested clothing taken for examination
    for glass fibres
  • Tool in his possession examined for paint
  • Marks made with tool compared with scene marks

7
Scene Preservation
  • Trace evidence lost with passage of time
  • Forensic evidence usually delicate avoid
    disturbing
  • Importance of preserving scene limiting access
  • Fire suspected to be malicious is a potential
    crime scene
  • DNA Fingerprints can sometimes survive extreme
    heat

8
Role of FSL in fire investigation
  • Mainly to assist in determining whether or not
    fire malicious
  • Done by analysing debris samples for hydrocarbon
    fire accelerants
  • Sanples must be taken from seat of fire
  • Finding of accelerants, when unaccounted for, an
    indicator of arson
  • Must be interpreted in conjunction with other
    indicators
  • Many other ways in which a malicious fire can be
    started

9
Hydrocarbon Fire Accelerants
  • Main Classes
  • Petrol White Spirit
  • Paraffin Oil Diesel Oil
  • All complex mixtures of hydrocarbons
  • Flammable Volatile
  • If used to start fire, good chance that some
    of the heavier hydrocarbons will survive fire,
    perhaps by seeping into carpet floorboards.

10
Packaging of debris samples
  • Proper packaging essential
  • Debris samples should never be packed in paper or
    plastic bags/containers (contamination)
  • We recommend nylon bags for packaging debris
    samples.
  • Knotted or sealed appropriately labelled
  • Garda Scenes of Crime examiners have supplies
    nylon bags

11
Analysis of hydrocarbon fire accelerants
  • Analysed using Gas Chromatography (GC)
  • A technique for separating chemical mixtures
  • Debris sample is heated at 110C for 40 mins to
    drive any accelerant residue into the vapour
    phase
  • Sample of vapour from the bag drawn through a
    glass tube containing Tenax, a polymer which
    adsorbs hydrocarbons
  • Tube placed in injection port of GC (325C)
    hrdrocarbons driven off onto column and separated
    into individual components
  • Printout is a pattern of peaks characteristic of
    mixture

12
Fires Gas Chromatography
  • Flame ionisation detector
  • Temperature ramping
  • 30 minute run
  • Tenax adsorbant

13
CHROMATOGRAPHY
INPUT SYSTEM
SEPARATION SYSTEM
DETECTION SYSTEM
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Debris from scene
Diesel oil
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Other services (1)
  • Cans/continers liquid found near fire
    scenesliquid analysed for accelerantscan sent
    for fingerprinting
  • Petrol Bombs (Molotov cocktails)-glass bottle
    petrolwick wick may provide forensic link e.g.
    with torn clothing in suspects house
  • Clothing footwear persons suspected of handling
    acclerants-pack in nylon bags-avoid
    contamination-vapour lost rapidly

22
Other Services (2)
  • Unburnt or partially burnt materials-basic
    flammability tests to determine whether or not
    material burns, how rapidly it burns
  • Electrical items difficult to judge without
    visit to scene or access to comprehensive record
    of scene incl. photos. Can comment on signs of
    electrical activity in cable (arcing, fuse blown)
    or if device plugged in when fire started (smake
    pattern on plug).

23
Conclusion
  • Fire investigation is a multi-disciplinary
    exercise.
  • I hope this presentation has been helpful in
    clarifying the contribution of the Forensic
    Science Laboratory to the process.
  • Thank you for your attention.
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