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"The more that we can do to encourage vaccination."
"Walking through a muddy area with massive boots until we came to the murder scene, he victim was a young woman."
"I was worried that I’d faint or throw up but I had to be professional."
"It has always been about bringing outstanding clothes to women."
"The wearness wants to provide a smart shopping alternative."
"I hadn’t expected to be called out so I was wearing oversized clothes that belonged to my boss."
"I owe it to everyone else who works on a case, and to those people who have been killed, to do the best job I can."
"All the words that are in the European legislation, but we don't want to annoy our supporters by asking them to opt in when they have been supporting us for years and it would seem peculiar."
"We can’t do anything alone."
"Solving crime scenes takes the work and expertise of many people, not just me."
"I assumed they wanted another engineer in the post."
"People always hate when scientists use the word ‘imaginative’."
"After 14 amazing years, I changed in 2016 to Stylebob.com as their Editorial Director, building the whole editorial team from scratch."
"You can shop fair, transparent fashion with a clean conscience without cutting back on style and quality."
"It was his family who commissioned the work because they couldn’t believe he would have committed suicide."
"Water and sanitation might not be a priority for grant makers in a particular year."
"There are several cases that we’ve worked on where we’ve been back and forth to the Forensic Science Service (FSS)."
"We haven’t got anything else’ but where we know they must still have something."
"I realized that I really wanted to work in this field after finishing my course."
"I also realized quickly that writing would not be an option for me and that I would much rather create concepts for fashion and flat lay pages."
"The next thing is to find out what exhibits might still be available to examine in the case, and that can be really difficult."
"I wanted a more immediate audience for my efforts, and one day a friend of mine showed me an interesting advert in the paper for the Forensic Science Service ."
"We want to keep that unrestricted percentage at about 65 per cent because it gives us a huge amount of strategic flexibility and a greater degree of certainty."
"We all love fashion."
"You need to be briefed on everything properly by the police because usually the crime will have happened years beforehand."
"We think opt-in should be regular and unambiguous."
"People come to us from around the world for help with their forensic services."
"They think you’ve been inventing your results."
"I was told that wasn’t the case, they wanted someone to lead on women’s issues, girls’ empowerment, people’s rights and community mobilisation."
"I slowly but continuously followed my passion and my own path from a fashion assistant to a junior editor, then into an editor role and ultimately as to become the fashion director."
"You need to study photographs of the crime scene, and read all relevant expert reports and eye witness statements taken at the time."
"Just became incredibly tense, his knuckles were white and he was frozen in the doorway in the house."
"I thought, oh Jesus, he could take it out on the messenger."
"Prior to setting up this company I had been doing quite a lot of defence work which included supporting lawyers representing people accused of crimes when there is forensic evidence against them."
"I began to notice that standards for police were slipping slightly and I couldn’t help but think there might be a better way of doing things."
"With everything, I’ve always just thought I’m gonna make this bloody work."
"There are one or two things we don’t want people to think too deeply about."
"We are good at using humour to draw attention to a serious fact, that girls are dropping out of school because they have nowhere to wash and change when they are menstruating and it’s a really taboo subject."
"There was a marble basin in one of the bathrooms we did all our blood grouping in."
"We used the ballroom for our big X-ray crystallography machine."
"I took opportunities and I took risks, and I wasn’t afraid to try different things."
"It would make our job a lot more difficult."
"It was a sort of happy accident when I look back on it now."
"I set up Forensic Alliance specifically for the police and one or two forces, particularly local ones, took us up on this and it gave us an opportunity to show just how good, imaginative and different we could be."
"There was so much to get through, police were sending whole wardrobes of clothing."
"We work a lot with communities, we do a huge amount of advertising to get public support and our database of supporters has increased to about 375,000 people who bring in not only financial support but also wider support."
"The cold case work I have done has mainly been for the police, who tend to get in touch with me when they’re reviewing a case after a lapse of few years and who think there might be some new technology in the forensic line that might help."
"Been approached by the families of victims or the lawyers representing them and so we’ve started reinvestigating something because of that."
"In the editorial team, there is the graphic, photo and text editing."
"I now work more spontaneously on topics, which is a great advantage."