Elimination Prints
I posed this question in another forum but got no reply.Is anyone aware of any possible crime scene prints that were eliminated because they belonged to police technicians, first responders, etc...?If...
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I would like to think LE did compare prints to EMT's etc. I mean, it would seem inevitable they would have touched the vehicle at some point--with Stine anyway.With Napa now trying out (touch?) DNA,...
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From the 'Fingerprint Evidence' chapter of Jake Wark's Zodiac article, which you can read at the link below:"A 1969 FBI report categorized SFPD's prints into "thirty latent...
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I'm assuming their prints encompass the ones on the letters as well as those from the Presidio Heights crime scene. Hence, 'newspaperman'.
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Seems that would imply LE took prints of all the folks at the newspaper(s) to compare. At least the ones who touched the letter. ?--Ok, start reading those FBI files and look for the part Jake quotes.
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When I was in Napa 1990, Bill White Jr. showed me a finger print card that had lots of prints on it. He said they were the Zodiac's prints.It was good to know they had his prints.I would like to know...
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I don't know about other states, but GA didn't start the fingerprint thing until about the year 2000. That was for new drivers or people renewing, so hypothetically a person who already had a license...
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