Who Dunnit?!

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Mine are a mix of whorl and loop . :stuck_out_tongue:

and no they are not same as any suspect :snooty:

Ok I’ll come back and will read more stuff on it . Very informative Barbie :k:

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BarbieCue, the dog ate my homework. Okay, fine, it's all too hard, it all looks the same to me, I can't do it! :(

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^ :hehe:

Ok I gave you a list of common ridge characteristics:

So all you had to do was examine the characteristics labelled 1-11 in the fingerprint and name them using the table above.

1,2,4,5 are ridge endings

3,9 are dots

6 is a lake or an enclosure

7 is an island (small ridge on its own)

8,10,11 are bifurcations (ridge splits into two)

comprende?

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Such a haraam name for the thread :rotfl:

‘Hi do you know his father is’

‘Nop’

‘Who dunnit then?’

:smiley:

I’ll reply with the thing later :smooth:

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Proof how ganda your dimagh is :barbie:

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kuch palay nahi para i think i should scan my thumb impression and send it to barbie hows that???

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Bad idea :hmmm: I could set you up by leaving your fingerprint impression at some crime scene!

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I got the dots and the enclosure, everything else not so much. I guess there goes the dream of being Sherlock Holmes!

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I don’t think I’m going to update this thread again until I figure out an easier, more fun way of doing things here. People don’t like to read as much as I wrote here :bummer: and they’re also finding it difficult so… yeah let me figure something out.

To finish off the fingerprints series, the main thing to know is that if a forensic scientist can mark ~20 ridge characteristics on the exact same locations on the two fingerprints, it is safe to say that its a match. Different courts around the world demand different numbers of ridge characteristics to match. Some are ok with 15 ridge characteristics matching between the two prints, some want over 20.