OLD CROOKS SNARED BY NEW TECH

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OLD CROOKS SNARED BY NEW TECH
One of the FBI's newer databases has been instrumental in cracking cases that are years, even decades, old.
Time reports that the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System, which helped find sniper suspect John Lee Malvo, was used recently to finally figure out who murdered two El Segundo, California policemen in 1957. The system also helped catch the killer of Joel Klein, slain in upstate New York thirty years ago.
A rare hi-tech win for an agency known for its neanderthal technology.

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