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The first case ever recorded using forensic science. Someone was stabbed and all the knives from the village were collected. Flies are attracted to blood and only stuck to one of the knives, causing the person to confess. .
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Considered to be the "father of Forensic Toxicology" because he was a chemist who published the first scientific paper on the detection of poisons and their effects on animals.
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Used thumbprints on documents to identify the workers in India.
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"Father of Criminal Identification" Developed Anthropomtry which uses body measurements to distinguish individuals.
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Uses fingerprints to eliminate an innocent burglary suspect.
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Published his first Sherlock Holmes story; Considered the first "CSI" featured in four novels and 56 short stories popularized scientific crime-detection methods.
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Published Finger Prints conducted the first definitive study of fingerprints and their classification. Gave proof of their uniqueness.
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Wrote the first paper describing the application of scientific principles to the field of criminal investigation. Published Criminal Investigation.
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Discovered the ABO blood groups and later received the Nobel Prize .
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Incorporated Gross principles within a workable crime lab; became the founder and director of the institute of Criminalistics at the University of Lyons, France.
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Published Questioned Documents, Developed the fundamental principles of document examination.
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Developed a method for determining blood type from dried blood.
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Established the First crime lab in the US, located in Los Angeles.
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Developed a comparison microscope; first used to compare bullets to see if fired from the same weapon.