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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2024 · 33 MIN

8: The Fillmore Report Part 6: The Fingerprints

from Digging Up Dillinger · host Infamous Indy

The FBI's use of John Dillinger's fingerprints marked a significant milestone in law enforcement history, highlighting the effectiveness of fingerprint identification in solving crimes. Dillinger, a notorious American gangster during the 1930s, was known for his string of bank robberies and escapes from custody, making him a high-profile target for law enforcement.On July 22, 1934, after a series of bank heists and a prison escape, John Dillinger was fatally shot by FBI agents outside the Biograph Theater in Chicago. Following his death, the FBI used his fingerprints to positively identify his body. This identification was crucial in confirming the end of Dillinger's criminal career and bringing closure to his reign of terror.The use of fingerprints in identifying Dillinger not only underscored the FBI's growing capabilities in forensic science but also demonstrated the importance of systematic record-keeping and cross-referencing of criminal identities. Dillinger's case reinforced the significance of fingerprints as a reliable method of identification, influencing future practices in law enforcement worldwide.Moreover, Dillinger's fingerprints were not only used for identification purposes but also served as a deterrent to other criminals, showcasing that law enforcement agencies could effectively track and apprehend even the most notorious offenders through meticulous forensic techniques. Thus, John Dillinger's fingerprints not only played a pivotal role in his posthumous identification but also contributed to the advancement of modern forensic science and the capabilities of law enforcement agencies in combating crime.

The use of fingerprints in identifying Dillinger not only underscored the FBI's growing capabilities in forensic science but also demonstrated the importance of systematic record-keeping and cross-referencing of criminal identities. Dillinger's case reinforced the significance of fingerprints as a reliable method of identification, influencing future practices in la On July 22, 1934, after a series of bank heists and a prison escape, John Dillinger was fatally shot by FBI agents outside the Biograph Theater in Chicago. Following his death, the FBI used his fingerprints to positively identify his body. This identification was crucial in confirming the end of Dillinger's criminal career and bringing closure to his reign of terror. The use of fingerprints in identifying Dillinger not only underscored the FBI's growing capabilities in forensic science but also demonstrated the importance of systematic record-keeping and cross-referencing of criminal identities. Dillinger's case reinforced

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