
New law enforcement device shows crime scenes in 3D
CHATTANOOGA - New three-dimensional technology before long will allow Chattanooga police to take jurors on a visual trip past the yellow crime scene tape, to the scene of a fatal shooting.
The best innovation available for documenting
"It's now the best innovation available for documenting and recording crime scenes," said GBI Special Agent Jerry Scott.
In court, the research is an answer to what District Attorney Bill Cox describes as a "'CSI' effect" among modern jurors, many of whom are used to a steady diet of crime and courtroom dramas.
Aerial view when we've never left the ground
"We can get an aerial view when we've never left the ground," Whitfield said. "We can be standing in front of a building, and at the time be looking out from one of its windows. We can see things we've never been able to see previously."
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