Video: Former Criminalist Explores the Future of Scene Documentation Technology
Ken Jones describes how digital twins of crime scenes can aid investigators.
Ken Jones describes how digital twins of crime scenes can aid investigators.
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Ken Jones describes how digital twins of crime scenes can aid investigators.
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