Härtel V, Teige K
Institut für Rechtsmedizin, Universität Münster.
Arch Kriminol. 1990 May-Jun;185(5-6):136-41.
Dactyloscopic fingerprints of longer time in water laying corpses can be taken from the surface and rear face of the epidermis and from the corium with a simple method. Used are in household occurring or easily available substances. For best results in identification it is important to get all fingerprints without exchanging them.
对于长时间浸泡在水中的尸体,通过一种简单的方法可以从表皮的正面和背面以及真皮层获取指压指纹。使用的是家庭中常见或容易获得的物质。为了获得最佳的鉴定结果,在不交换指纹的情况下获取所有指纹非常重要。