Luke Guinee on the ‘Forensic Gray Zone’: How Investigators Interpret Evidence When Science Isn’t Absolute
In modern investigations, evidence is often perceived as definitive, something that clearly proves what happened. Yet in practice, Luke Guinee highlights that many cases unfold within a “forensic gray zone,” where evidence is incomplete, interpretations vary, and certainty is not always possible. Rather than delivering absolute answers, forensic science frequently requires careful judgment, disciplined reasoning,…