When the fingerprint machine produces 3 possible matches (1 of which is then identified as the correct suspect when their photo is shown on the computer screen and compared with the photo found in the searched house) the other 2 rejected matches just seen previously on the computer screen eerily resemble the suspect physically in many ways too in terms of gender, Race, build, height, age, hair colour, eyes, facial hair etc - as if an identikit picture was compared by the machine not fingerprints. Close fingerprint matches bear no resemblance to each other concerning the Race or gender or build or age or hair colour or facial hair etc of the people they were taken from..(It can't be due to any narrow set parameters on the computer because it isn't known that the person in the found photo is the same person who handled it and so left their fingerprints until it is noticed that one of the fingerprint matches by the machine fits one of the people actually in the photo - one of whom is a woman anyway and could easily be considered to have handled it too and it so could be her fingerprint which the machine would then risk not finding at all if told only to search for men).
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05/03/2025 alle ore 12:29