Bitemark Case Number Seven

Bitemark on the back of the neck of a homicide victim shown in four different photographic techniques.

The UV ("ultraviolet") photograph uses special photographic techniques and UV light to create an image of outer most surface of the damaged skin.

The IR ("infrared") photographic used special photographic techniques and IR light to create an image of the damage up to 3 mm below the surface of the skin, basically, bleeding under the skin.

The color and black and white are standard visible light photographs typically seen.

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