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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: dayabi

@Ramya - yes, though it is difficult, fingerprints can be taken from clothing

i got this piece of information from an american lab's website: "Fingerprints
from crime scenes have been identified on papers, cigarettes, fruit,
crumpled aluminum cans, plastic garbage bags, bed sheets, dead bodies
(prints on bodies are usually contaminated prints involving body
fluids, lipstick or some other substance transferred via the suspect's
fingers), and thousands of other surfaces."


thanks 😃
waise humaare CID mein bhale hi koi new cases na ho, inventions bilkul hain!!!😆
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Posted: 15 years ago
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What they don't show is the proper way of extracting DNA from say, saliva or blood. It's not an instanteous process.

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