Forensic Expert
Jules has over 35 years of forensic experience in the UK and the USA, from scenes of crime photography with the Met Police to forensic archaeology cases in the USA. While teaching anthropology at university, Jules ran forensic anthropology / archaeology workshops for law enforcement, prehistoric/historic archaeology field schools for students, and produced professional photos for case reports, research papers, and textbooks.
Ex-Detective Constable
Richard served as a Detective Crime Scene Investigator and Crime Scene Manager / Coordinator. He was responsible for planning and overseeing the examination of well over 5000 major crime-scenes. Richard is currently a full-time lecturer in Forensic Science with the University of South Wales.
Former Fingerprint Expert
Anne joined Cumbria Fingerprint Bureau in 2003, becoming a qualified Fingerprint Expert in 2006 before retiring in November 2020. She has extensive experience in day-to-day processes of a small bureau, mainly on volume crime; occasionally on large drugs and murder cases. Experience of lifting prints from cadavers in the mortuary. First-hand experience of gaining UKAS accreditation for the Bureau.
Ex-CSI
Beverley worked for Lincolnshire Police for over 12 years as a CSI. She has experience of infield investigation of crime scenes including volume crime and major & serious crime including murders, rapes, arson, cannabis cultivation, firearms and infant deaths. An expert on post mortems (PMs) Beverley offers a unique perspective into the role of a modern crime scene investigator.
Ex-SOCO/Fingerprint Expert
Tracey's expertise is as a Scenes Of Crime Officer having worked for the MPS on general casework and as part of the forensic team who dealt with both the Marchioness and Alpha Piper disasters. Tracey worked within SO4 learning all aspects of fingerprints allowing her to give expert evidence in this field at criminal and civil courts.