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    When and where was fingerprint evidence first used to solve a homicide?

    Question #47484. Asked by woody156.

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    I'm not sure where it was solved, but the first murder conviction based on fingerprint evidence took place at what was then the Old Bailey in London, according to the following source: http://www.met.police.uk/so/100years/studies.htm

    May 15 04, 8:37 AM

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