
Solving crimes with forensic anthropology – with Sue Black
Ri Science Podcast
Do You Know That Your Hand Is Unique to You?
The anatomy of your right hand's not a mirr image of your left. It's not identical to anybody else. And because we know that amount of variation, there's something that we can do about that. We've never been able to link international crime in this way before. But it may well be that, in fact, your hand will do that for you. For the first time, we may be able to identify the perpetrator committing the crimes in malasia in two thousand and four, who then moved to germany in 2 thousand and eight,. The police forces were picking up these images.
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