Latent Print Examination of Skin
After super glue fuming, further development of the nonporous transfer surface should include luminescent dye stain, laser or alternate light source excitation, and (lastly) powder rubbing. For deceased victims, the body's skin surface should be between 72 and 80 degrees for optimal fatty/waxy impression transfer. ................
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