Fingerprints

Four Unusual Historical Cases

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Murder, True Crime
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Author: J. Gunnar Grey ISBN: 9781940520124
Publisher: Dingbat Publishing Publication: July 21, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J. Gunnar Grey
ISBN: 9781940520124
Publisher: Dingbat Publishing
Publication: July 21, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

A True Crime Shortie of 6,000 words... about the length of a long magazine article

Yeah, they've mostly been superceded by DNA lately. But back in the day, there was nothing like a good clear fingerprint to get a law enforcement officer's blood moving. Here are four true crime fingerprint cases pulled from history.

  1. The first crimes solved through fingerprints... includes Francesca Rojas (1892), Harry Jackson (1902), and the Mask Murders (1905). Yeah, three in one.
  2. The Question Mark Burglar... an unbelievable case from 1920.
  3. When the victim's fingerprints count the most... the Urschel kidnapping case from 1933.
  4. Beyond bizarre... the strange case of cop-killer George Ross (1951).

Old Cases: where forensics meet history

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A True Crime Shortie of 6,000 words... about the length of a long magazine article

Yeah, they've mostly been superceded by DNA lately. But back in the day, there was nothing like a good clear fingerprint to get a law enforcement officer's blood moving. Here are four true crime fingerprint cases pulled from history.

  1. The first crimes solved through fingerprints... includes Francesca Rojas (1892), Harry Jackson (1902), and the Mask Murders (1905). Yeah, three in one.
  2. The Question Mark Burglar... an unbelievable case from 1920.
  3. When the victim's fingerprints count the most... the Urschel kidnapping case from 1933.
  4. Beyond bizarre... the strange case of cop-killer George Ross (1951).

Old Cases: where forensics meet history

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