Forensic Science Club Hosts 4th Annual Spatterganza

Spatterganza 2016

UNL’s Forensic Science Club, a Registered Student Organization affiliated with the Forensic Science Degree Program, held its 4th Annual Spatterganza fundraiser on Wednesday, April 13th.  Every year, the club provides individuals the opportunity to buy a t-shirt and then find creative ways to get imitation-blood spatter on it. 

The proceedings, supervised by faculty member and resident blood-spatter expert Sgt. Larry Barksdale, took place in one of the forensic science program’s lab facilities.  The idea is for students to provide an educated explanation for the particular patterns displayed on their eye-catching shirts.  Patterns are designed to imitate common blood-spatter patterns like expirated, cast-off, drip, and splash, at various velocities.

Accompanying the festivities was a bake sale where club members sold homemade sweets.  All proceeds from the baked goods and t-shirt sales go to support Bound No More, an Omaha organization dedicated to promoting awareness of human trafficking.