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How Luminol, The Blue-Glowing Crime Scene Chemical, Is Helping Investigators Illuminate Victims’ Stories

And finally, the presence of a blueish glow cannot be the sole evidence investigators rely on to close a case.

What if someone stubbed their toe in the living room, was cooking a bloody steak in the kitchen, or nicked their face while shaving?

Other possibilities for why blood may be present must be taken into account, and luminol findings have to be corroborated against other evidence.

Despite these downsides, though, luminol is still a coveted tool by crime scene investigators that helps shine light upon victims’ stories. And without it, countless crimes over the past eighty-five years may not have been solved.

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