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Present Positions:

  • Director, Forensic Training & Consulting, LLC since 1997
  • SeniorLecturer/Criminalistics Program Coordinator, University of North Texas, since 1999

Former Positions:

  • Instructor of Chemistry, Blinn College, Brenham, Texas 1970-1974
  • Assistant Laboratory Director, Fort Worth Police Department, 1974-1983
  • Adjunct Instructor of Chemistry, Weatherford College, Weatherford, Texas 1976-1980
  • Adjunct Instructor of Criminal Justice, University of Texas at Arlington, 1980-1983
  • Supervising Criminalist, Arizona Department of Public Safety, 1983-1996 (retired)
  • Adjunct Instructor of Police Science, Northern Arizona University, 1984-1994
  • Firearms Examiner, Tulsa Police Department, Tulsa, Oklahoma 1996-1997
  • Adjunct Instructor of Police Science, Tulsa Community College, 1997
  • Laboratory Manager, Weckerling Scientific Laboratories, Carrollton, Texas 1997-1998
  • Criminalist, Forensic Consultant Services, Fort Worth, Texas, 1998-1999

Formal Education:

  • B.S., Chemistry, Sam Houston State University, 1968
  • M.A., Chemistry, Sam Houston State University, 1971

Special Courses Attended:

  • DEA Forensic Chemist Seminar, McLean, Virginia, 1975 (40 hrs)
  • FBI Glass Analysis Course, Quantico, Virginia, 1976 (40 hrs)
  • Applied Molecular Spectroscopy, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, 1977 (40 hrs)
  • ATF Arson Residue Analysis Course, Rockville, Maryland, 1980 (40 hrs)
  • FBI Gunshot Residue Analysis Course, Quantico, Virginia, 1981 (40 hrs)
  • Ballistics and Handloading Course, Trinidad State College, Trinidad, Colorado, 1982 (40 hrs)
  • Polarized Light Microscopy, McCrone Institute, Austin, Texas, 1982 (40 hrs)
  • FBI Instrumental Analysis of Paints and Polymers Course, Quantico, Virginia, 1983 (40 hrs)
  • FBI Symposium on Footwear and Tire Tread Examination, Quantico, Virginia, 1984 (40 hrs)
  • X-Ray Fluorescence Class, Tracor Corporation, Flagstaff, Arizona, 1985 (8 hrs)
  • FBI Specialized Techniques in Firearms Identification Course, Quantico, Virginia, 1987 (40 hrs)
  • Ruger Police Armorer's Course, Phoenix Police Academy, Phoenix, Arizona, 1987 (40 hrs)
  • Crime Scene Reconstruction Class, Dr. Henry Lee, Scottsdale, Arizona, 1988 (8 hrs)
  • AFTE Glock Armorer's Class, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1989 (8 hrs)
  • AFTE Remington 1100 Service Class, Houston, Texas, 1991 (8 hrs)
  • Photomicrography Class, Leitz Corporation, Phoenix, Arizona, 1991 (8 hrs)
  • Crime Scene Photography, Flagstaff, Arizona 1992 (8 hrs)
  • Wound Ballistics Class, Dr. Martin Fackler, Glendale, Arizona, 1992 (8 hrs)
  • Blood Spatter Interpretation and Crime Scene Reconstruction, Scottsdale, Arizona, 1993 (16 hrs)
  • FBI Footwear and Tire Tread Examination Seminar (presenter), Quantico, Virginia, 1994 (40 hrs)
  • SWAFS Shooting Reconstruction Class, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1995 (8 hrs)
  • SWAFS Lamp Bulb Examination Class, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1995 (8 hrs)
  • Accident Reconstruction and Low-Speed Crash Evaluation, Texas A&M University, 1996 (16 hrs)
  • Bloodstain Pattern Analysis in Violent Crimes, University of North Texas, 2000 (40 hrs)
  • Recovery of Buried Remains, University of North Texas, 2001 (16 hrs)
  • Bloodstain Pattern Analysis in Crimes of Violence - Pt. II, University of North Texas, 2002 (40 hrs)
  • Blood Wipes, Swipes & Other Patterns, IAI Training Seminar, Boston, MA, 2006 (2 hrs)
  • Preparation of Demonstrative Exhibits for Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, IAI Training Seminar, Boston, MA, 2006 (10 hrs)
  • Microscopical Approach to Trace Evidence in Shootings, AAFS, Denver, CO, 2009 (8 hrs)

Professional Affiliations:

  • Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences
  • Distinguished Member of the Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners
  • Emeritus Member of the Southwestern Association of Forensic Scientists
  • Emeritus Member of the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors
  • Member of the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts
  • Member Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction

Papers Presented :

  • "Developing Regional Lab-User Agency Communication," Southern and Southwestern Assns. of Forensic Scientists, Baton Rouge , Louisiana, 1986
  • "Mikrosil Casting in Firearms Examinations," Assn. of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners, Houston, Texas, 1991
  • "The Jennifer Wilson Homicide: A Study in Trace Evidence," SW Assn. of Forensic Scientists, Tucson, Arizona, 1991
  • "The Use of Videomicroscopy in Footwear Comparisons," Southern and Southwestern Assns. of Forensic Scientists, Shreveport, Louisiana, 1992
  • "The Reconstruction of a Double Homicide near Ashfork, Arizona," SW Assn. of Forensic Scientists, South Padre Island, Texas, 1993
  • "Gunshot Residue Testing of Blood Stained Garments," SW Assn. of Forensic Scientists, South Padre Island, Texas, 1993
  • "The Use of Hand-Held Laser Pointers in the Reconstruction of Events at Crime Scenes," Southern and Southwestern Assns. of Forensic Scientists, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1994
  • "The Application of Videomicroscopy to Footwear Identification," International Symposium on Footwear/Tire Tread Identification, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, 1994
  • "Footwear/Tire Tread Identification-The Northern Arizona Perspective," International Association for Identification, Phoenix, Arizona, 1994
  • "The Application of Videomicroscopy to Footwear Identification," International Association for Identification, Phoenix, Arizona, 1994
  • "A Bizarre Homicide," SW Assn. of Forensic Scientists, Houston, Texas, 1995
  • "The Portable Scopeman-A Powerful New Crime Scene Tool," SW Assn. of Forensic Scientists, Fort Worth, Texas, 1996
  • "Defense Experts- The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly," Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Assn., El Paso, Texas, 1998
  • "Forensic Science for the Prosecution and the Defense," University of Texas Law School, 2000
  • "The Defense of Shawn Berry," Louisiana Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Lafayette, Louisiana, 2000
  • "The Defense of Shawn Berry," University of Texas Law School, 2000
  • "Private Forensic Labs - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly," International Conference of the American Society for Industrial Security, 2001
  • "Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation," Oklahoma City University Law School, 2002
  • "Crime Scene Deconstruction-Reconstruction," Oklahoma City University Law School, 2002
  • "Re-Examination of Physical Evidence - A Defense Perspective," American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas, 2004
  • "Shooting Incident Reconstruction," 8th Annual Public Defender Retreat, Las Vegas, NV, 2008

Specialized Forensic Classes Taught:

(List of classes taught from 1984-1998 is available upon request)

  • Shooting Reconstruction, El Paso Police Department, 1999 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Prince William County Police Training Center, Nokesville, Va.,1999 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement, Pensacola, Fla., 1999 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Salt Lake Co. Sheriff's Training Center, Salt Lake City, Ut., 1999 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Tri-County Police Training Center, Fergus Falls, Minn., 1999 (24 hrs)
  • Clandestine Drug Lab Investigation, Tarrant Co. (TX) Drug Task Force, Cleburne, Tx., 1999 (24 hrs)
  • Blood Spatter Interpretation, Arlington Police Training Center, Arlington, Texas, 1999 (24 hrs)
  • Advanced Homicide Investigation, Turkish National Police, Ankara, Turkey, 1999 (40 hrs)
  • Advanced Homicide Investigation, Turkish National Police, Istanbul, Turkey, 1999 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Gastonia Police Training Center, Gastonia, N.C., 1999 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Tallahassee Police Department, Tallahassee, Florida, 1999 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Tri-Cities Police Academy, Richardson, Texas, 1999 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, West Palm Beach Co. Sheriff, West Palm Beach, FL, 2000 (24 hrs)
  • Crime Scene Investigation, Office of the Attorney General , Guatemala City, Guatemala, 2000 (40 hrs)
  • Officer -Involved Shooting Incidents, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 2000 (16 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Reconstruction, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 2000 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Las Vegas Metro Police Department, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2000 (24 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Reconstruction, West Palm Beach Police Department, Florida, 2000 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, East Texas Police Academy, Kilgore, Texas 2000 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction/Adv. Shooting Reconstruction, NYPD, New York City, New York, 2000 (48 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Grossmont College, San Diego, California, 2000 (24 hrs)
  • Advanced Crime Scene Investigation/Reconstruction, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 2000 (40hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Suffolk County Crime Lab, Hauppauge, New York, 2000 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Missouri State Police Academy, Columbia, Missouri, 2001 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Bannock County Sheriff's Office, Pocatello, Idaho, 2001 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Syracuse Police Department, Syracuse, New York, 2001 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Dallas, Texas 2001 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Washington Metropolitan Police, Washington, D.C., 2001 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Special Investigations Unit, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, 2001 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction/Officer-Involved Shootings, Northwestern University, Chicago, 2001 (40 hrs)
  • Footwear/Tire Tread Evidence, Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, D.C., 2001 (24 hrs)
  • Officer-Involved Shootings, Baton Rouge Police Department, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 2001 (16 hrs)
  • Officer-Involved Shootings, East Texas Police Academy, Kilgore, Texas, 2001 (16 hrs)
  • Bio-Terrorism, Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Dallas, Texas, 2001 (4 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Reconstruction, East Texas Police Academy, Kilgore, Texas, 2001 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office, Santa Barbara, California, 2002 (24 hrs)
  • Bio-Terrorism, Solutions 2000, Austin, Texas, 2002 (8 hrs)
  • Gunpowder and Primer Residues, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 2002 (40 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Reconstruction, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, 2002 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, D.C., 2002 (total of 72 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction/Officer-Involved Shootings, Northwestern University, Chicago, 2002 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Special Investigations Unit, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, 2002 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Dallas, Texas 2002 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, El Paso Police Department, El Paso, Texas 2002 (40 hrs)
  • Tool Mark Comparison, Centre of Forensic Science, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2002 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction, Sioux Falls Police Department, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 2002 (40 hrs)otwear/Tire Tread Evidence, East Texas Police Academy, Kilgore, Texas, 2002 (24 hours)
  • Crime Scene Analysis/Reconstruction, East Texas Police Academy, Kilgore, Texas, 2002 (24 hours)
  • Shooting Incident Analysis/Reconstruction, Las Vegas Metro Police, Las Vegas, NV, 2003 (48 hours)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, St. Louis County Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2003 (24 hours)
  • Crime Scene Analysis/Reconstruction, NYPD, New York, New York, 2003 (24 hours)
  • Bloodstain Pattern Analysis in Crimes of Violence, NYPD, New York, New York, 2003 (24 Hours)
  • Advanced Trajectory Analysis, Special Investigations Unit, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, 2003 (24 hours)
  • The Abuse and Sexual Assault of Children, East Texas Police Academy, Kilgore Texas, 2003 (16 hours)
  • Advanced Trajectory Analysis, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Dallas, Texas, 2003 (40 hours)
  • Gunpowder & Primer Residues in Distance Determination, Denton County Sheriff's Training Center, Denton, Texas, 2003 (40 hours)
  • The Analysis/Reconstruction of Crimes of Violence, UNT Police Academy, Denton, Texas, 2003 (24 hours)
  • Advanced Trajectory Analysis, UNT Police Academy, Denton, Texas, 2003 (24 hours)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Regional Police Training Center, Charlotte, NC, 2003, (40 hours)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Nashville Metro Police Academy, Nashville, Tennessee, 2003 (40 hours)
  • The Investigation of Officer-Involved Shootings, Drug Enforcement Administration Academy, Quantico, Virginia, 2003 (40 hours)
  • Gunpowder & Primer Residues in Distance Determination, San Diego Police Department, San Diego, CA, 2003 (40 hours)
  • Crime Scene Analysis/Reconstruction, Florida Public Defenders Association, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2003 (16 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction/Officer-Involved Shootings, St. Louis Cty. P.A., St. Louis, MO, 2004 (40 hrs)
  • The Investigation of Officer Involved Shootings, Drug Enforcement Administration Academy, Quantico, Virginia, 2004 (24 hours)
  • Gunpowder & Primer Residues in Distance Determination, NYPD New York, New York, 2004 (40 hours)
  • Crime Scene Photography, St. Louis County Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2004 (24 hours)
  • Advanced Trajectory Analysis, St. Louis County Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2004 (24 hours)
  • Shooting Incident/Officer-Involved Shooting Reconstruction, Center for Public Safety, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 2004 (40 hours)
  • Shooting Reconstruction Techniques, Texas Rangers Annual Conference, Cypress, Texas, 2004 (4 hours)
  • Advanced Trajectory Analysis, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Dallas, Texas, 2004 (40 hours)
  • Forensic Photography, East Texas Police Academy, Kilgore, Texas, 2004 (24 hours)
  • Crime Scene Analysis/Reconstruction, Special Investigations Unit, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, 2004 (24 hours)
  • The Investigation of Officer Involved Shootings, Drug Enforcement Administration Academy, Quantico, Virginia, 2004 (24 hours)
  • Shooting Reconstruction/Officer-Involved Shootings, Sioux Falls Police Dept. , Sioux Falls, SD, 2004 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction/Officer-Involved Shootings, Lewis & Clark Co. S.O., Helena, MT, 2004 (40 hrs)
  • Analysis/Reconstruction of Violent Crimes, St. Louis Co. Reg. Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2005 (40 hrs)
  • Investigating Officer-Involved Shootings, Natick Police Department, Natick, MA, 2005 (16 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Suffolk Co. Crime Lab, Hauppague, NY, 2005 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident/Officer-Involved Shooting Reconstruction, Center for Public Safety, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 2005 (40 hours)
  • Sexually-Related Violent Crime, Texas Rangers Annual Conference, Spring, Texas, 2005 (4 hrs)
  • Introduction to Shooting Reconstruction, Texas DPS Training Academy, Austin, Texas, 2005 (24 hrs)
  • Advanced Trajectory Analysis, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Dallas, Texas, 2005 (40 hours)
  • Introduction to Shooting Reconstruction, Minneapolis Police Dept., Minneapolis, WI, 2005 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident/Officer-Involved Shooting Reconstruction, Mississippi State Crime Lab, Jackson, MS 2005 (40 hrs)
  • Processing Violent Crime Scenes, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Dallas, Texas, 2005 (8 hours)
  • Shooting Incident/Officer-Involved Shooting Reconstruction, Texas DPS Training Academy, Austin, Texas, 2005 (40 hrs)
  • Introduction to Shooting Reconstruction, Charlottesville PD, Charlottesville, Virginia, 2005 (24 hrs)
  • Homicide Investigation, Texas DPS Training Academy, Austin, Texas, 2005 (8 hours)
  • Introduction to Shooting Reconstruction, Las Vegas Metro Police, Las Vegas, NV, 2006 (24 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Reconstruction, Las Vegas Metro Police, Las Vegas, NV, 2006 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction/Officer-Involved Shootings ,St. Louis Co. Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2006 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Reconstruction/Officer-Involved Shootings, Austin Police Academy, Austin, TX, 2006 (40 hrs)
  • Footwear/Tire Tread Evidence, Austin Police Academy, Austin, TX, 2006 (24 hrs)
  • The Analysis & Reconstruction of Violent Crimes, Austin Police Academy, Austin, TX, 2006 (24 hrs)
  • Introduction to Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, Dallas Police Academy, Dallas, TX, 2006 (24 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Reconstruction, East Texas Police Academy, Kilgore, TX, 2006 (24 hrs)
  • Special Topics in Shooting Reconstruction, Texas Rangers In-Service Training Conference, Austin, TX, 2006 (4 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident/Officer-Involved Shooting Reconstruction, Center for Public Safety, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 2006 (40 hours)
  • Shooting Incident/Officer-Involved Shooting Reconstruction, Garland PD, Garland, TX, 2007 (40 hrs)
  • Special Topics in Shooting Reconstruction, NYPD, Jamaica, Queens, NY, 2007 (24 hours)
  • The Analysis & Reconstruction of Violent Crimes, NYPD, Jamaica, Queens, NY, 2007 (24 hours)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Madison PD, Madison, WI, 2007 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Chatauqua County Sheriff's Office, Mayville, NY, 2007 (40 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Texas DPS Training Academy, Austin, TX, 2007 (40 hours)
  • Advanced Shooting Reconstruction, Texas DPS Training Academy, Austin, TX, 2007 (40 hours)
  • Shooting Reconstruction/Officer-Involved Shootings ,St. Louis Co. Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2007 (40 hrs) 
  • Advanced Shooting Reconstruction, St. Louis Co. Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2007 (24 hrs)
  • Fracture Match Identification, St. Louis Co. Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2007 (16 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Vancouver P.D., Vancouver, WA, 2008 (40 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Texas Tech Univ. Inst. of Forensic Sci., 2008 (24 hrs)
  • Crime Scene Analysis & Reconstruction, East Texas Police Academy, Kilgore TX, 2008 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident/Officer-Involved Shooting Reconstruction, Center for Public Safety, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 2008 (40 hours)
  • Introduction to Crime Scene photography, , East Texas Police Academy, Kilgore TX, 2008 (16 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, New Hampshire State Police, Concord, NH, 2008 (40 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Incident Reconstruction, , New Hampshire State Police, Concord, NH, 2008 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Clackamus Co. Sheriff's Office, Oregon City OR, 2008 (40 hrs)
  • Crime Scene Analysis & Reconstruction, St. Louis Co. Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2008 (24 hrs)
  • Fracture Match Identification, St. Louis Co. Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2008 (16 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Texas DPS Training Academy, Austin, TX, 2008 (24 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Reconstruction, Texas DPS Training Academy, Austin, TX, 2008 (24 hrs)
  • Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation, Minneapolis Police Dept., Minneapolis, MN, 2008 (24 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Reconstruction, Georgia Bureau of Investigation., Forsyth, GA, 2009 (24 hrs)
  • Advanced Shooting Reconstruction, Ohio Bureau of Investigation., Columbus, OH, 2009 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, St. Louis Co. Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2009 (24 hrs)
  • Intro. to Crime Scene/Accident Photography, , St. Louis Co. Police Acad., St. Louis, MO, 2009 (16 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Center for Public Safety, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 2006 (32 hours)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Albuquerque, NM, 2009 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident reconstruction, El Paso Police Academy, El Paso, TX, 2010 (32 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, St. Louis Co. Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2010 (24 hrs)
  • Inv. Officer-Involved Shootings, St. Louis Co. Police Academy, St. Louis, MO, 2010 (24 hrs)
  • Shooting Incident Reconstruction, Center for Public Safety, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 2010 (32 hours) 

Academic classes:

I am a full time faculty member of the department of criminal justice at the University of North Texas and regularly teach the following undergraduate classes and coordinate the criminalistics certificate program at the university:

  • CJUS 3330 - Introduction to Criminalistics
  • CJUS 4360 - Criminal Investigation
  • CJUS 4370 - Advanced Criminalistics I
  • CJUS 4380 - Advanced Criminalistics II
  • CJUS 4390 - Crime Scene Investigation

Additionally, I teach the following graduate classes on a rotating basis, each year:

  • CJUS 5800 - Crime Scene Reconstruction
  • CJUS 5800 - Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
  • CJUS 5800 - Shooting Incident Reconstruction
  • CJUS 5900 - Directed Studies (graduate research projects conducted under my supervision)

Publications:

  • "Reaction of Azobenzene with Triphenylphosphine," co-authored with R.E. Humphrey, Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1971
  • "A Procedure for the Isolation and Identification of LSD in a Single Dosage Unit (The Microdot Tablet)," Microgram, 1976
  • "A Comparison of Decomposition Products from Selected Burned Materials with Common Arson Accelerants," co-authored with R.W. Clodfelter, Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1977
  • "An Examination of Selected Automobile Rubber Bumper Guards," co-authored with R.W. Clodfelter, Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1977
  • "Techniques for Extraction of Spermatozoa from Stained Clothing: A Critical Review," Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1977
  • "Tannic Acid as a Field Test for Caffeine," Microgram, 1982
  • "Toy Store Bomb Paraphernalia," AFTE Journal, 1984
  • "Forensic Aspects of Shotshell Buffers," AFTE Journal, 1984
  • "Enhancement of Footwear Impressions on Glass," co-authored with R.A. Erfert, SWAFS Journal, 1985
  • "Stripping of Lead Bullets in a Browning High Power Pistol," AFTE Journal, 1988
  • "The Browning of Firearms Serial Numbering System," AFTE Journal, 1988
  • "An Anti-Splashback Lid for Water Traps," AFTE Journal, 1988
  • "A Preliminary Report on the Application of Fiber-Optic Videomicroscopy to Firearm and Tool Mark Examination," AFTE Journal, 1990
  • "Class Characteristics of Mossberg C-Lect-Choke Barrels with Factory Porting," AFTE Journal, 1990
  • "The Examination of Goodyear Neolite Cowboy Walking Boot Heels," SWAFS Journal, 1992
  • "The Application of Fiber-Optic Videomicroscopy to Firearm and Tool Mark Examination- A Further Look," AFTE Journal, 1993
  • "Calculation of Trajectory Angles Using an Inexpensive Angle Gauge," AFTE Journal, 1993
  • "Gunshot Residue Testing of Blood Stained Garments," AFTE Journal, 1993
  • "Gunshot Residue Testing of Blood Stained Garments," SWAFS Journal, 1994
  • "The Use of Hand-Held Laser Pointers in the Reconstruction of Events at Crime Scenes," co-authored with B.M. Courtney, SWAFS Journal, 1994
  • "The Portable Scopeman- A Powerful New Crime Scene Tool," SWAFS Journal, 1996
  • "Some Observations on Blood Back-Spatter," SWAFS Journal, 1997
  • "A New and Economical Forensic Light Source for Crime Scene and Laboratory Use," SWAFS Journal, 2003
  • "Recognition and Documentation of Bullet Ricochet Characteristics and Predicting Directionalities," SWAFS Journal, 2003
  • "A Compact Laser Protractor and its Use in Shooting Reconstruction," SWAFS Journal, 2004
  • "Estimation of Caliber for Distorted Bullets," SWAFS Journal, 2004
  • "Determination of Lateral Angles for Bullet Holes in Windshields," SWAFS Journal, 2005
  • "Making Knife Blade Test Impressions," SWAFS Journal, 2007
  • "A Simplistic Approach to Demonstrative Evidence in Complex Shootings", SWAFS Journal, 2008
  • "A Comparison of Some Selected 00 Buckshot Pellet Patterns", AFTE Journal, 2009
  • "Some Thoughts on Accreditation, Certification and Bad Behavior in Crime Labs", Forensic Evidence, 2010
  • "Winchester Hi-Density Buffer", AFTE Journal, 2010
  • "The Need for Bullet Deflection Training for Field Investigators", Journal of Forensic Management and Training, 2010
  • "Pseudo-HVIS: An Empirical Study", SWAFS Journal, 2010

Books Contributed To/Written:

  • Mozyani, A. and Noziglia, C., "The Forensic Laboratory Handbook" (chapter on Firearm/Tool Mark identification), Humana Press: New Jersey, 2005 (revised 2009)
  • Hueske, E.E., "The Analysis and Reconstruction of Shooting Incidents", CRC Press/Taylor & Francis: Boca Raton, 2006 
  • Hueske, E.E., "Fingerprints and Firearms", Essentials of Forensic Science Series, Facts on File: New York, 2009

Training Videos Written/Produced (Through the Law Enforcement Training Network of Carrollton, Texas, 2002-03):

  • "Bloodstain Pattern Analysis I"
  • "Bloodstain Pattern Analysis II"
  • "Blood Spatter in Shooting Incidents"
  • "Bloodstain Evidence Documentation"
  • "The Proper Use of Trajectory Rods"
  • "Bullet Ricochet Phenomena I"
  • "Bullet Ricochet Phenomena II"
  • "Finding Invisible Footwear Impressions at Crime Scenes"
  • "Photographing & Casting Impression Evidence"
  • "Tire Tread Evidence Deductions"
  • "Producing Test or Elimination Impressions"
  • "The Use of Gunshot Residue in Distance Determinations"
  • "Cartridge Case Ejection Pattern Testing"

Media Appearances

  • Appeared on national television in pilot program on MSNBC's "Verdict: You Decide" regarding State of Texas vs. Richard Hicks, Fall, 2008 
  • Appeared on national television in Identification Discovery program "Forensics: You Decide" regarding State of Oklahoma vs. Gregory Maurek, Fall, 2009 

Professional Offices Held:

Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners:

  • Reviewer for AFTE Journal, 1989-2009

Southwestern Association of Forensic Scientists:

  • Program Chairman, 1984
  • Member, Board of Directors, 1986-1988
  • Chair of Professional Development, 1988-1990
  • SWAFS Journal Editor, 1988-1992
  • President, 1993-1994
  • Chairman, Board of Directors, 1994-1995
  • Fall Meeting Workshop Chair, 1993

American Society of Crime Lab Directors:

  • Member, Board of Directors, 1986-1989
  • Chair, Publication Committee, 1986-1987
  • Chair, Membership Committee, 1987-1989
  • Laboratory Accreditation Inspector, 1987-1995
  • Laboratory Accreditation Board Member, 1996
  • Forensic Science Operations and Program Committee, 1988-1991
  • Member, Management Committee, 1992-1994
  • Chair, Crime Scene Investigation Standards Committee, 1996

Advisory Board Membership

  • 2004 served as a member of the NYPD Laboratory Accreditation Advisory Board
  • 2006-2007 served as a member of the Crime Laboratory Review Board for the Houston Police Department 

Awards/Honors:

  • "Distinguished Member Award," AFTE, 1988
  • "James Zotter Award," SW Assn. of Forensic Scientists, 1991, ("For Outstanding Dedication and Contributions to the SW Association of Forensic Scientists and Forensic Science")
  • "Best Technical Paper," Southern and SW Assns. of Forensic Scientists, 1992, "The Use of Videomicroscopy in Footwear Comparisons"
  • "Best Technical Paper," SW Assn. of Forensic Scientists, 1993, "The Reconstruction of a Double Homicide near Ashfork, Arizona"
  • "Best Technical Paper," Southern and SW Associations of Forensic Scientists Joint Conference, 1994, "The Use of Hand-Held Laser Pointers in the Reconstruction of Events at Crime Scenes," co-authored with Max Courtney
  • Awarded Emeritus status in the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors, 1996
  • Awarded Emeritus status in the Southwestern Association of Forensic Scientists, 1996
  • Co-recipient of the annual MLK Award for Community service in 2007 for work done on the Houston Crime Lab project
  • Co-recipient of award for "Top 10 Books for Youth" in 2009 for "Fingerprints & Firearms"
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