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Criminal

Sep. 24, 2016

Cancer, fingerprints and the perfect crime

You are months in the planning to commit that perfect crime of robbing your neighborhood bank; but when you do, that perfect caper was not so perfect as you left your fingerprints on the bank vault. By Owen Lee Kwong

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By Owen Lee Kwong

You are months in the planning to commit that perfect crime of robbing your neighborhood bank; but when you do, that perfect caper was not so perfect as you left your fingerprints on the bank vault. As you sit in your federal prison cell after being convicted of bank robbery and sentenced to 10 years, you begin to plan your next perfect crime, a crime without fingerprints.

The options for removing your fingerprints are too ...

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