

How far back have we been using fingerprints to solve crimes? This week we are covering the first case in Argentina that was solved with this technique all the way in 1892. Piggybacked onto this case is one that happened in 1905 in England. We are covering the case of Francesca Rojas that was solved with the help of analyst Juan Vucetich, as well as the murder of Thomas and Ann Farrow solved with the help from Detective inspector Charles Collins a founding member of the Fingerprint Branch of the Scotland yard.💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE! Support the showMusic by audionautix.com: Jason ShawAll individuals mentioned in this podcast are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The information presented is based on publicly available sources and is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. We make every effort to ensure accuracy, but details may vary as new information becomes available. This podcast does not condone or glorify criminal behavior. Our goal is to shed light on true events, promote awareness, and honor the victims and their families.
How far back have we been using fingerprints to solve crimes? This week we are covering the first case in Argentina that was solved with this technique all the way in 1892. Piggybacked onto this case is one that happened in 1905 in England. We are covering the case of Francesca Rojas that was solved with the help of analyst Juan Vucetich, as well as the murder of Thomas and Ann Farrow solved with the help from Detective inspector Charles Collins a founding member of the Fingerprint Branch of the...