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Why can they identify a suspect from a single fingerprint?

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Why can they identify a suspect from a single fingerprint?

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They can, sometimes. The problem, as with all fingerprint-related “solves,” is that the criminal (or whomever,) needs to have been fingerprinted some time in the past in order to get a match. The FBI runs the world’s largest Single Print Index for just this reason. Although rare, murderers have been caught by as much as a partial thumbprint.

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