Lee O. Morgan’s research while affiliated with Western Michigan University and other places

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Publications (2)


Two Novel Methods for Enhancing Postmortem Fingerprint Recovery from Mummified Remains
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July 2018

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153 Reads

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16 Citations

Journal of Forensic Sciences

Lee O. Morgan

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Marty Johnson

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Postmortem fingerprint collection is a routine part of many forensic death investigations. Although the production of postmortem prints is usually straight forward, several obstacles and scenarios can make the collection difficult. A common challenge occurs when finger pads are mummified. Several current techniques allow for softening and rehydration of mummified finger pads; however, despite the employment of such techniques, the production of adequate postmortem fingerprints can remain elusive. The authors present two techniques that can improve the chances of obtaining suitable fingerprints from mummified remains. The “baby powder method” involves applying a cornstarch‐based powder, such as baby powder, onto the darkened and mummified finger pads, to allow better visualization of the fingerprint detail. The “transillumination method” involves carefully dissecting away the tissues underlying the finger pad, followed by placement of a bright light source underneath the finger pad, such that the finger ridge pattern is illuminated.


Autopsy Fingerprint Technique Using Fingerprint Powder

May 2017

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709 Reads

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13 Citations

Journal of Forensic Sciences

The collection of high-quality fingerprints is an important component of routine forensic autopsies and represents one of the several potential methods for identifying a decedent. Fingerprint collection at autopsy frequently employs a manual method using fingerprint ink and cards, although some offices use digital-scanning equipment. While these methodologies are adequate in most circumstances, this study introduces an alternative method using fingerprint powder and adhesive labels. The method is quick, easy to perform, and cost-effective and provides the additional advantage of an adhesive label that easily conforms to the finger, palm, or foot which reduces smudging of prints in individuals with rigor mortis, skin slippage, or decomposition compared to more traditional autopsy fingerprint collection techniques. The prints can then be easily stored, either in hard-copy form or scanned to make a digital record.

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... La plupart de ces méthodes nécessitent une réhydratation des tissus avant la récupération d'empreinte. Cependant, lorsque la réhydratation s'effectue avec de l'eau chaude, il est fréquent d'observer des modifications de l'empreinte, à l'instar du protocole à base de talc 2 [8,9]. Les méthodes de réhydratation fondées sur l'utilisation d'hydroxyde d'ammonium (NH 4 OH) ou de potassium (KOH) se sont révélées efficaces, mais destructives et corrosives. ...

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Uncovering the secrets of mummified tissues: Fruit juices as a new approach to fingerprint retrieval
Two Novel Methods for Enhancing Postmortem Fingerprint Recovery from Mummified Remains
  • Citing Article
  • July 2018

Journal of Forensic Sciences

... Morgan fingerprints were generated using RDKit 2024.9.4 to encode molecular structures into binary vectors, capturing chemical features within a defined radius [56,57]. The Morgan fingerprint generated 2048 distinct features for each compound, enabling ML models to effectively analyze the molecular structures and identify key patterns associated with the activity [56][57][58][59]. To further enhance model performance, a variance threshold with a threshold of 0.1 was applied to remove features with low variance, such as columns containing all zeros or all ones. ...

Autopsy Fingerprint Technique Using Fingerprint Powder
  • Citing Article
  • May 2017

Journal of Forensic Sciences