Hi Guys.
Here is a link to an article regarding some of my work on cases reported as 'conclusive' fingerprint identifications in the UK.
http://www.keithborer.co.uk/news/view-a ... n-no-doubt
Simon
'Conclusive' fingerprint errors in casework
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Simon Bunter
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'Conclusive' fingerprint errors in casework
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GrayMatter
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Re: 'Conclusive' fingerprint errors in casework
Hello Simon:
Nice article. Although I enjoyed your presentation last year in Glasgow much more. Do you have an article about the some of those cases? As examiners we often forget that even if our conclusion of identification is accurate it may not support the conclusion of guilt.... the burned newspaper, the print on the pvcp pipe.
Do you have images associated with any of the cases from the article in your link? I am especially interested in the tip and the blood print.
Nice article. Although I enjoyed your presentation last year in Glasgow much more. Do you have an article about the some of those cases? As examiners we often forget that even if our conclusion of identification is accurate it may not support the conclusion of guilt.... the burned newspaper, the print on the pvcp pipe.
Do you have images associated with any of the cases from the article in your link? I am especially interested in the tip and the blood print.
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Simon Bunter
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Re: 'Conclusive' fingerprint errors in casework
Hi Graymatter
I have sent you a 'Private Message' through CLPEX
Kind regards
Simon
I have sent you a 'Private Message' through CLPEX
Kind regards
Simon
The stars turn and a time presents itself.