Abstract

A case of matching a fragment of lost skin to a homicidal assailant's thumb is reported. The methods used included physical and photographic matching of corresponding configuration and skin ridges, serological blood grouping and enzymes typing. The conclusiveness of such a matching approach is self-evident.

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