on 8/13/2008
This can only incriminate those who do not anticipate these things. With great care it is completely possible to hide fingerprints to accomplish tasks where DNA evidence will be of no consequence because no link can be made. Also the fact that many vigorously investigated crimes go unsolved is due to the fact that DNA and fingerprints can be made undetectable. It is all about attention to detail, preparation, and a well thought out strategy. The antidote to Locard's principles are simple: proxy, anonymity and obfuscation. Thereby no exchange.
on 8/13/2008
The fact that someone may have something to hide is not a burden to many or even immoral or criminal necessarily. Time and preparation are useful to eliminate incrimination. In this country we have the right to not incriminate ourselves. In the pursuit of happiness (my right) I may want to do certain things that are not illegal but for which I could be sued or if they are illegal- harm no one. An example would be to obtain tools of anonymity such as acquiring a pre-paid cell phone for which I would use to do interesting things, but none that are illegal; but possibly then sought after by some vindictive power because of a phone call. Even when one buys a pre-paid phone with cash it can be traced back to an eye witness, video surveillance, phone records, activation location, frequency analysis against call list and more by national defense machine. This can only incriminate those who do n
on 4/16/2008
Bear in mind that you have elevated friction ridges on your fingers-hands feet for a reason. This enable you to grip a surface and to have the sense of touch. When you wear gloves you lose the sense of touch and grip. if you place a glue on your skin then the same will happen. Also, we sweat through our sweat pores for a reason and this is to put it bluntly to rid the body of waste. there are known medical conditions where a person has no swaet pores and this causes some interesting side effects. do some more research. don't forget Locard's Law and the transfer of evidence, not to mention DNA. Fingerprints are not the only source of evidence. Do some more research, unbelievably, YOU must have something to hide. Do some more reseach and you will find out the extent to which people in the past have tried to hide fingerprints and you will realise you will come unstuck.
geoff
tokidoki said
on 10/29/2008 Fun article! Although, you can transfer fingerprints through latex gloves...
xxiixx said
on 8/13/2008 This can only incriminate those who do not anticipate these things. With great care it is completely possible to hide fingerprints to accomplish tasks where DNA evidence will be of no consequence because no link can be made. Also the fact that many vigorously investigated crimes go unsolved is due to the fact that DNA and fingerprints can be made undetectable. It is all about attention to detail, preparation, and a well thought out strategy. The antidote to Locard's principles are simple: proxy, anonymity and obfuscation. Thereby no exchange.
xxiixx said
on 8/13/2008 The fact that someone may have something to hide is not a burden to many or even immoral or criminal necessarily. Time and preparation are useful to eliminate incrimination. In this country we have the right to not incriminate ourselves. In the pursuit of happiness (my right) I may want to do certain things that are not illegal but for which I could be sued or if they are illegal- harm no one. An example would be to obtain tools of anonymity such as acquiring a pre-paid cell phone for which I would use to do interesting things, but none that are illegal; but possibly then sought after by some vindictive power because of a phone call. Even when one buys a pre-paid phone with cash it can be traced back to an eye witness, video surveillance, phone records, activation location, frequency analysis against call list and more by national defense machine. This can only incriminate those who do n
Desula said
on 5/25/2008 Good information to know. Just in case....
Geoff24 said
on 4/16/2008 Bear in mind that you have elevated friction ridges on your fingers-hands feet for a reason. This enable you to grip a surface and to have the sense of touch. When you wear gloves you lose the sense of touch and grip. if you place a glue on your skin then the same will happen. Also, we sweat through our sweat pores for a reason and this is to put it bluntly to rid the body of waste. there are known medical conditions where a person has no swaet pores and this causes some interesting side effects. do some more research. don't forget Locard's Law and the transfer of evidence, not to mention DNA. Fingerprints are not the only source of evidence. Do some more research, unbelievably, YOU must have something to hide. Do some more reseach and you will find out the extent to which people in the past have tried to hide fingerprints and you will realise you will come unstuck.
geoff
bookmom said
on 4/11/2008 This article rocks! Funny, fascinating, and useful.