Marjorie E. Harris 2545 Bellwood Road Richmond, Virginia 23237 margie@integrity-forensics.com My career began in forensics as a criminalist with the Independence, Missouri, Police Department Crime Laboratory in 1977. In this capacity I experienced evidence during the collection at the crime scene and as the analyst in the laboratory. After eight years I moved to become a Forensic Chemist and a member of the Major Crime Scene Investigators team at the Springfield, Missouri, Police Department Crime Laboratory. With five years experience there, I moved to become a Senior Forensic Scientist with the Department of Forensic Science for the Commonwealth of Virginia. I was a statewide analyst and consultant for bloodstain pattern interpretation and a statewide instructor and speaker. I was the primary instructor for sixteen years with the Forensic Science Academy which focuses on crime scene technology and was promoted to Forensic Scientist Supervisor in 2001. I retired from the Department of Forensic Science in 2012. I have been fortunate to serve on several committees, including the National Institute of Justices Technical Working Group for Crime Scene Investigation and was coauthor of the research report Crime Scene Investigation A Guide for Law Enforcement. I was one of only twenty-eight bloodstain pattern analysts to participate in the National Institute of Justice funded research project Reliability Measures for Current Methods in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis. I have testified in cases, some high profile, in Circuit Courts and Federal Courts. I belong to professional organizations to help stay current with the fast pace of technology in this scientific field. My memberships include the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts, the International Association for Identification, and the Virginia Homicide Investigators Association. Employment Partner, Richmond, Virginia, Integrity Forensics, LLC 2012 to present Forensic Consultant for bloodstain pattern analysis and crime scene investigation and/or reconstruction. Forensic Scientist Supervisor (retired), Department of Forensic Science, Richmond, Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia 2001-1012 Supervised instructors for the Forensic Science Academy. Prepared written curriculum for the Forensic Science Academy. Instructed in the Forensic Academy. Trained and supervised bloodstain pattern analysts for the Laboratory.
Managed and assigned case work. Statewide Bloodstain Pattern Analysis casework. Statewide Court testimony. Forensic Scientist, Department of Forensic Science, Richmond, Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia 1990-2001 Planned, coordinated, and presented a broad range of instruction to Law Enforcement personnel in the area of crime scene search, photography, and bloodstain interpretation. Conducted bloodstain pattern analysis statewide. Testified to bloodstain pattern analysis statewide. Crime Laboratory Chemist, Springfield Police Department, Springfield, Missouri, City of Springfield Missouri 1985-1990 Conducted analysis and testing related to forensic investigations, including drug, arson, DUI, etc. testing/analysis. Used various types of equipment and followed written procedures. Researched and compiled data and created written reports on results. Collected, preserved, and interpreted evidence related to major crime scenes. Testified to findings in court. Criminalist II, Independence Police Department, Independence, Missouri, City of Independence Missouri 1977-1985 Handled numerous and various crime scene examinations, being highly attentive to detail and determining possibilities of findings from evidence. Assisted officers at scenes. Conducted analysis on submitted evidence. Maintained laboratory equipment. Education and Technical Certifications East Central Junior College 1975 Associate of Arts (AA) Chemistry Central Missouri State University -1977 Bachelor of Science (BS) Criminal Justice Administration Outstanding Undergraduate Student in the Criminal Justice Department 1977
Physical Significance of Bloodstain Evidence 1983 Elmira College Elmira, New York Midwestern Association of Forensic Scientists Bloodspatter Workshop 1987 Minneapolis Forensic Science Lab Minneapolis, Minnesota Advanced Seminar of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and Forensic Investigation 1992 International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA) Colorado Springs, Colorado Bloodstain Evidence Workshop I 1993 St. Petersburg Junior College St. Petersburg, Florida Advanced Seminar on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and Forensic Investigation 1999 IABPA - Houston, Texas 2000 International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts Annual Training Conference 2000 IABPA Tucson, Arizona National Conference on Science and the Law 2000 National Institute of Justice, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, American Bar Association, & National Center for State Courts San Diego, California 2002 International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts Annual Training Conference 2002 IABPA Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 2004 International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts Conference 2004 IABPA Tucson, Arizona Bloodstain Pattern Symposium 2010 Midwest Forensics Resource Center Ames, Iowa Professional Memberships and Affiliations International Association for Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA) member International Association for Identification (IAI) International & Missouri Divisions member Virginia Homicide Investigators Association member
The National Crime Scene Planning Panel for the Technical Working Group on Crime Scene Investigation member and group leader for Crime Scene Investigation portion Research Report Crime Scene Investigation A Guide for Law Enforcement coauthor NIJ funded project Reliability Measures for Current Methods in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis - one of twenty-eight bloodstain pattern analysts worldwide to participate Invited Speaker Opportunities Richmond Bloodstain Case Study presented at the Department of Forensic Science Homicide Scene Seminar, Richmond, VA December 4, 2007 Lee County Bloodstain Case Study presented at the Department of Forensic Science Homicide Scene Seminar, Richmond, VA November 29, 2006 Bloodstain Experiments presented at the Washington Area Bloodstain Pattern Analysts Working Group Meeting, Fairfax, VA December 12, 2003 Pittsylvania County Bloodstain Case Study presented at the Commonwealth s Attorney s Services Council Homicide Program, Williamsburg, VA March 25, 2003 Trace Evidence: The Smallest Things Can Make the Biggest Difference presented at the Second Annual National Conference on Science and the Law, San Diego, CA October 12, 2000 Bloodstain Pattern Familiarization Presentations (Invited Speaker) Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Forensic Science Club, Richmond, VA January 16, 2009 Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) annual conference, Fredericksburg, VA November 9, 2007 Virginia State Police (VSP) Intermediate Forensic Training, Richmond, VA November 12, 2005 VCU Criminal Law Class, Richmond, VA March 8, 2005 VSP Basic Death Investigation School, Weyer s Cave, VA October 27, 2004 VSP Basic Death / Sex Crimes School, New River Academy June 22, 2004 George Washington University Forensic Science Program, Washington, DC February 27, 2004 VSP Police Shooting Investigations, Richmond, VA October 30, 2003 VSP Forensic Investigator School, Richmond, VA October 20, 2003 Judge Advocate General (JAG) Members, Charlottesville, VA August 29, 2003 VSP Middletown Homicide Seminar August 12, 2003 VSP Salem Homicide School May 9, 2003 VSP Forensic School, Richmond, VA April 21, 2003 VSP Hampton Homicide School December 12, 2002
VSP Death Investigation Seminar, Radford University for New River Academy April 23, 2002 VSP Police Shooting Task Force, Richmond, VA January 2002 National District Attorney s Association (NDAA) Prosecutor s Boot Camp at the National Advocacy Center, Columbia, South Carolina November 1, 2001 Murder One Homicide Seminar at William and Mary Law School, Williamsburg, VA years 2001 through 2010