Your fingerprints are 100% unique—even from birth!



🕵️‍♂️ Forensic Fingerprints – The Oldest & Most Reliable Clue


Did you know? Your fingerprints are 100% unique — even from birth! Not even identical twins have the same pattern. That’s why fingerprints are one of the most trusted tools in forensic investigations.


🔬 How Are Fingerprints Used?

  • To identify suspects

  • To link people to a crime scene

  • To provide solid proof in court


📚 Quick Fact:


The first criminal conviction using fingerprints happened in Argentina in 1892. Since then, fingerprint science has helped solve millions of criminal cases around the world.


🧤 Types of Fingerprints Found at Crime Scenes:

  • Latent prints (invisible to the eye, found with powders or UV light)

  • Patent prints (visible prints, like in blood or ink)

  • Plastic prints (3D prints left in soft materials like soap or wax)


📌 Final Thought:


Every fingerprint is a silent witness. It tells a story without saying a word.


✨ Forensic science is more than just solving mysteries — it’s the truth written in patterns.


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