
Forensic Voice Comparison
Forensic voice comparison is a scientific process used to determine whether a recorded voice sample matches a suspect’s voice. Experts analyze various features such as pitch, tone, accent, speech patterns, and pronunciation to identify similarities or differences. This helps in criminal investigations by providing objective evidence about whether a voice recorded at a crime scene belongs to a particular individual. While not definitive on its own, it is used alongside other evidence to support conclusions about voice identity in legal contexts.