Comparative bullet-lead analysis
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Comparative bullet-lead analysis
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Comparative bullet-lead analysis (CBLA), also known as compositional bullet-lead analysis, is a now discredited and abandoned forensic technique which used chemistry to link crime scene bullets to ones possessed by suspects on the theory that each batch of lead had a unique elemental makeup. The technique was first used after U.S. President John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963. From the early 1980s through 2004 the US Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted about 2,500 analyses on cases sub
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Former forensic technique
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparative_bullet-lead_analysis
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2022-12-02T01:39:16Z
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