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Fingerprint on the shoka has a story to tell
Can be ruled inadmissible as evidence since that axe could have a minimum of 4 sets of fingerprints,assuming all used it...so while eliminating the dead kin's finger prints,they can not tell exactly who handled the axe last because superimposition of prints. Remember the son disarmed the mother as per the claim. He handled the axe.
 
True. But you should be able to tell from the position of the prints who the aggressor was.
If there was a struggle, it may be hard to tell since the duo's prints will be all over most probably. Also it depends on how the son handled the axe after snatching it from the mom. Anyway I'm no forensic expert.
 
Can be ruled inadmissible as evidence since that axe could have a minimum of 4 sets of fingerprints,assuming all used it...so while eliminating the dead kin's finger prints,they can not tell exactly who handled the axe last because superimposition of prints. Remember the son disarmed the mother as per the claim. He handled the axe.

Kuna prints na overprints. Tafakari hayo kaka
 
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