Jess Miller

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/history/famous-cases/the-lindbergh-kidnapping

http://jimfisher.edinboro.edu/lindbergh/intro.html

    Interesting case and the 'early beginnings' of basic forensics. They went on matching tool marks and locating certain numbered monies to catch the kidnapper and electrocute him. Interesting comparison for today to see how much we have evolved in this field!
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