Education: Most people obtain a bachelor degree in natural science (such as chemistry or forensics science). However, you can work with an associates and experience. On the job training is always required. Daily Activities: Blood spatter analyst must review blood left at a crime, varying from trace amounts to pools. They may take pictures, swabs or recreate possible scenarios. They use their finding to debunk or support a theory. Salary: They make an average of $56,00o. Citation: How to Become a Blood Spatter Analyst: Career and Salary Information. (n.d.). Retrieved February 02, 2017, from http://www.criminaljusticedegreeschools.com/criminal-justice-careers/blood-spatter-analyst/ Relation to Anna's Case: Anna had a lot of blood found at her scene. A blood spatter analyst is responsible for interpreting what the blood tells up about the events that happen. Self Reflection: While I think this is a very interesting job, I don't think i would pursue it as a career. Blood doesn't bother me, but thinking about how the blood got out of the body is slightly more intimidating.