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here were going to look at wipe transfer and flow blood stain pattern interpretation so be able to tell the difference between these and also what each of these can tell us about what may have occurred at the crime scene so first off we have wipe patterns these occur when an object moves through a blood stain feathered edges suggest the direction so were looking kind of here at a white pattern this could be events of struggle this could be evidence of a body being moved this is very important to be able to try to look at how that object may have moved because we knew that when it moved in this wipe pattern the blood stain was wet at the time so this is very fresh and very recent from when the blood was actually deposited in this area wipes in swipes pattern may offer some insight into the events at the scene as they were occurring so investigators should be aware that events during the active scene may disturb previously deposited stains so its trying to get the timing or the seque