Volume 64, Issue 5 pp. 1520-1522
Case Report

Identification of a Suspect in a Murder Case through Recovery of Fingermarks from a Fired Cartridge Case

Carlos M. A. Girelli Ph.D.

Carlos M. A. Girelli Ph.D.

Laboratory of Carbon and Ceramic Materials, Department of Physics, Federal University of Espírito Santo, 29075-910 Vitoria, ES, Brazil

Identification Group, Federal Police of Brazil, 29114-670 Vila Velha, ES, Brazil

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Breno R. Segatto Ph.D.

Corresponding Author

Breno R. Segatto Ph.D.

Department of Natural Sciences, Federal University of Espírito Santo, 29932-540 São Mateus, ES, Brazil

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First published: 22 March 2019
Citations: 6

Abstract

During the period of one year, the Police of the State of Espírito Santo in Brazil analyzed 1,431 cartridge cases obtained from crime scenes and seizures. The cartridges were subjected to a development sequence (cyanoacrylate fuming + gun bluing + fluorescent dying), and panoramic images of the developed fingermarks were generated based on the photographs taken during the rotation of the cartridges. Ridge details were observed in 50 cartridges, but only in 5 cartridges, the marks were considered with value for identification. The fingermarks were searched in the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) of the Brazilian Federal Police and, in one case, it was possible to obtain the suspect's identification. In our knowledge, this is the first case in Brazil of identification of a suspect based on a fingermark recovered from a fired cartridge case.

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