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CASE REPORT - TRACE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF STEEL SECTIONS ON EITHER SIDE OF AN OXYGEN CUT IN A VEHICLE SUSPECTED OF BEING STOLEN

NCJ Number
51792
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 23 Issue: 4 Dated: (OCTOBER 1978) Pages: 707-711
Author(s)
G L POWELL; R R ROBINSON
Date Published
1978
Length
5 pages
Annotation
WHEN DRAG-LINES FROM AN OXYGEN CUT WERE NOT SUFFICIENTLY DISTINCTIVE TO ENABLE POLICE INVESTIGATORS TO CONCLUDE THAT TWO PARTS OF A VEHICLE HAD A COMMON ORIGIN, TRACE ELEMENT ANALYSIS PROVIDED THE NECESSARY EVIDENCE.
Abstract
THIS CASE REPORT FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA CONCERNS A VEHICLE SUSPECTED OF BEING STOLEN. A BURNT PORTION OF THE FRONT END, DEVOID OF PAINT AND WITH THE MICROSTRUCTURE ALTERED BY THE HEAT OF THE FIRE, WAS FOUND IN A PUBLIC DUMP. INFORMATION LED POLICE TO A FRONT SUBFRAME FROM A SIMILAR VEHICLE IN A SUBURBAN BACKYARD. THE TWO PARTS CONSISTED OF SEVEN INDIVIDUAL STEEL SECTION; WHEN PLACED TOGETHER AT THE OXYGEN-CUT SURFACES A GOOD PHYSICAL MATCH WAS OBTAINED. HOWEVER, THE STEEL SECTIONS WERE THIN AND THE PATTERN OF DRAG LINES ON THE OXYGEN-CUT SURFACES WERE NOT SUFFICIENTLY DISTINCTIVE TO PROVE COMMON ORIGIN. EMISSION SPECTROGRAPHY SHOWED THAT EACH OF THE SEVEN SUBSECTIONS WAS MADE FROM A DIFFERENT TYPE OF STEEL, CONTAINING DIFFERENT TRACE ELEMENTS. GOOD SPECTROGRAPHIC MATCHES WERE OBTAINED FOR SIX OF THE SECTIONS, AND THE DEFENDANTS CHANGED THEIR PLEA TO GUILTY. PHOTOGRAPHS ILLUSTRATE THE ARTICLE. A TABLE PRESENTS RESULTS OF THE SPECTROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS. REFERENCES ARE INCLUDED. (GLR)