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RSS FeedsHow good a match is it? Putting statistics into forensic firearm identification
(PHYSorg.com Chemistry)

 
 

8 february 2018 19:36:43

 
How good a match is it? Putting statistics into forensic firearm identification
(PHYSorg.com Chemistry)
 


On February 14, 1929, gunmen working for Al Capone disguised themselves as police officers, entered the warehouse of a competing gang, and shot seven of their rivals dead. The St. Valentine`s Day Massacre is famous not only in the annals of gangland history, but also the history of forensic science. Capone denied involvement, but an early forensic scientist named Calvin Goddard linked bullets from the crime scene to Tommy guns found at the home of one of Capone`s men. Although the case never made it to trial-and Capone`s involvement was never proved in a court of law-media coverage introduced millions of readers to Goddard and his strange-looking microscope.


 
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