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Citation

Coyle T, Jones J, Shaw C, Friedrichs R. Sci. Justice 2012; 52(4): 259-267.

Affiliation

Contact Traces Ltd, Unit 26, East Central 127, Milton Park, Abingdon, OX144SA, UK. Tiernan.Coyle@contacttraces.com

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Forensic Science Society, Publisher Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.scijus.2011.12.002

PMID

23068777

Abstract

The evidential significance of car seat fibres has been investigated. Thirty six samples of car seat fabric were examined and the fibres catalogued according to their morphology and characteristics. The majority of car seat fibres were black or grey thick polyester fibres that were either dyed or pigmented. The MSP spectra produced were unlike those usually obtained from black or grey polyester fibres used in clothing. Tapings taken from car seats were examined for car seat fibres, various types were found showing that these fibres are expected to shed from the fabric albeit in low numbers, unless the vehicle is older. No fibres that matched the samples of the car seat fabric were found on the tapings of the car seats. One hundred garments were examined for car seat fibres, 10% of garments had populations of such fibres present and 41% had at least one car seat fibre present. None of these fibres matched the samples of the car seat fabric or those from the car seat tapings.

Copyright © 2011 Forensic Science Society. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.


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