#420 – Printed

I remember stories of people paying a baker to “burn off” their fingerprints so they could commit crimes without being tracked down. Seemed a bit overkill. Couldn’t they just wear gloves?

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7 thoughts on “#420 – Printed”

  1. Morgrim says:

    I know from painful experience that if you burn off your fingerprints then they grow back anyway, so unless you’re committing the crime in a week (to let your fingers heal and scar) and planning not to get called up by the police for about 2 months (so the prints regrow) it wouldn’t work anyway.

    1. Voyager says:

      On the bright side, the regrowth of finger-tip may be the key that unlocks human regeneration.

      There is quite a bit of research going on on that right now.

      1. spidercow says:

        actually an experimental substance has been developed that may be capable of easily replacing lost tissue. I don’t know a whole lot about It, I just remember seeing it in a documentary once. I think it’s basically this gel-like stuff that’s full of stem cells or whatever.

  2. kingklash says:

    That’s one of the reasons you see burglers use sandpaper on their fingertips in cartoons.

    Or that one episode of CSI where one guy cut off the skin on his fingertips, cut those up, mixed them up, and re-attached the resulting Frankenprints (as one character called them), so that he couldn’t be traced back to the crimes. Points for creativity, but he still got caught.

    1. reynard61 says:

      Yeah, I saw that episode too. They simply re-assembled his original prints like a jigsaw puzzle using photos of the Frankenprints.

  3. infrapinklizzard says:

    “The fingered suspect was all thumbs.”

    1. S. Aquila says:

      You are now my friend.

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