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1996a Crime Scene <strong>Evidence</strong> – Blood Spatters and Smears and Other Physical <strong>Evidence</strong>. Quinnipiac Health Law Journal, 1:33-45.<br />

1996b No More Strings, No More Computers, Just Simple Mathematics, That’s All It Takes. International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts<br />

News, 12(1):10-14.<br />

1997 Bloodstain Patterns, Revised, Laboratory of Forensic Science, Corning, NY.<br />

2003 The Bloodstain Spatter pattern That Wasn’t. Abstract of a Paper Presented at the International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts Annual<br />

Conference, October 9-11, Odessa, Texas. International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts Newsletter, March, pp.7-8.<br />

2004a Another Confusing Bloodstain Pattern. Abstract of a Paper Presented at the International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts Annual<br />

Conference, October 6-8, Tucson, Arizona. International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts Newsletter, December, p.10.<br />

2004b Another Confusing Bloodstain Pattern. International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts News, 20(3):11-14.<br />

http://www.iabpa.org/sept2004news.pdf<br />

2005 Bloodstain Patterns, Second Revised Edition. Golos Printing, Elmira, New York<br />

2006a A Brief Review of the Literature on Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation before 1901. Abstract of a Paper Presented at the International Association<br />

of Blood Pattern Analysts Annual Conference, October 18-20, Corning, New York. International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts<br />

Newsletter, December, p.21.<br />

2006b Herbie’s Angels. Abstract of a Paper Presented at the International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts Annual Conference, October 18-20,<br />

Corning, New York. International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts Newsletter, December, pp.21-22.<br />

2009 Cohesion, Wettability, and Blood Drops that Land on a Mooth, Hard Surface. International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts News,<br />

25(3):4-7.<br />

http://iabpa.org/september%202009%20news.pdf<br />

2010 An Amazing Microscope. International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts News, 26(1):13-22.<br />

http://iabpa.org/march%202010%20news.pdf<br />

MacDonell, H.L., and L. Bialousz<br />

1971 Flight Characteristics and Stain Patterns of Human Blood. United States Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration,<br />

National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration. Washington, D.C.<br />

1973 Laboratory Manual on the Geometric Interpretation of Human Bloodstain <strong>Evidence</strong>, Laboratory of Forensic Science, Corning, NY. (also cited as<br />

published by Painted Post Press, New York, NY.)<br />

MacDonell, H.L., and B. Brooks<br />

1977 Detection and Significance of Blood in Firearms, in C. Wecht, editor, Forensic Sciences, Appleton, New York, NY. Pp.185-199 (also cited as<br />

published in the Legal Medicine Annual, Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York, NY.)<br />

MacDonell, H.L. and K. DeLije<br />

1989 On Measuring the Volume of Very Small Drops of Blood and Correlation of this Relationship to Bloodstain Diameter. A Presentation before the<br />

Fifth Annual Meeting of the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts, Dallas, Texas.<br />

MacDonnell, H.L., and P.E. Kish<br />

1996 Absence of <strong>Evidence</strong> is Not <strong>Evidence</strong> of Absence. Journal of Forensic Identfication, 46(2):160-164.<br />

MacDonell, H.L., and C. Panchou<br />

1979a Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation. Identification News, 29(2):3-5.<br />

1979b Bloodstain Patterns on Human Skin. Journal of the Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences, 12(3):134-141.<br />

Macey, H.L.<br />

1979 The Identification of Human Blood in a 166 Year Old Stain. Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences, 12:191-193.<br />

MacLean, B., K. Powley, and D. Dahlstrom<br />

2001 A Case Study Illustrating Another Logical Explanation for High Velocity Impact Spatter. Journal of the Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences,<br />

34(4):191-195.<br />

Maloney, Kevin<br />

2005 Three-Dimensional Representation of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis. Abstract of a Paper Presented at the International Association of Blood<br />

Pattern Analysts Annual Conference, October 5-7, Santa Barbara, California. International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts Newsletter,<br />

December, p.26.<br />

2007 Down, But Not Out. Abstract of a Paper Presented at the International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts Annual Conference, October 1-4,<br />

San Antonio, Texas. International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts Newsletter, December, p.10.<br />

2008a Looking Beyond the Obvious. Abstract of the Scientific Presentations at the Second European IABPA Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, July 2-4,<br />

International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts Newsletter, September, p.18.<br />

2008b Haditha Iraq: Unique Challenges for BPA in a Combat Area. Abstract of the Scientific Presentations at the Annual IABPA Training Conference,<br />

International Association of Blood Pattern Analysts Newsletter, December, p.15.<br />

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