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- Q15462939 description "American forensic scientist".
- Q15462939 description "American forensic scientist".
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- Q15462939 abstract "Louis R. Vitullo (1924? – January 3, 2006) was a Chicago police sergeant and later became chief microanalyst at the city's crime lab. He is best known as the first person to standardize evidence collection in cases of sexual assault, which until then was not done in a systematic fashion. The resulting evidence kits were initially called Vitullo kits and continued to be known as such even after his name was officially removed from them. They are now more commonly known as sexual assault evidence kits (SAEK) or rape kits for short.".
- Q15462939 birthDate "1924-07-02".
- Q15462939 birthYear "1924".
- Q15462939 deathDate "2006-01-03".
- Q15462939 deathPlace Q808937.
- Q15462939 deathYear "2006".
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- Q15462939 birthDate "1924-07-02".
- Q15462939 dateOfBirth "1924-07-02".
- Q15462939 dateOfDeath "2006-01-03".
- Q15462939 deathDate "2006-01-03".
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- Q15462939 name "Louis Vitullo".
- Q15462939 name "Vitullo, Louis R.".
- Q15462939 occupation "police sergeant, microanalyst".
- Q15462939 placeOfDeath Q808937.
- Q15462939 shortDescription "American forensic scientist".
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- Q15462939 comment "Louis R. Vitullo (1924? – January 3, 2006) was a Chicago police sergeant and later became chief microanalyst at the city's crime lab. He is best known as the first person to standardize evidence collection in cases of sexual assault, which until then was not done in a systematic fashion. The resulting evidence kits were initially called Vitullo kits and continued to be known as such even after his name was officially removed from them.".
- Q15462939 label "Louis R. Vitullo".
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- Q15462939 givenName "Louis R.".
- Q15462939 name "Louis R. Vitullo".
- Q15462939 name "Louis Vitullo".
- Q15462939 name "Vitullo, Louis R.".
- Q15462939 surname "Vitullo".