This tiny plant is helping solve crimes
Moss fragments found on a suspect's shoes helped narrow a 7-county search to a 50-square-foot burial site in a 2011 Michigan infant homicide, researchers say.
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Moss is So Unique it's Acted Like Fingerprints to Help Solve a Dozen Crimes
Tiny plants, like moss, are easy to overlook. They’re often as small as an eyelash, and they tend to grow on the ground in dark, wet places. But these small plants sometimes turn out to be big clues in forensic cases. A team of scientists learned that firsthand in 2013, when they were asked to […] The post Moss is So Unique it’s Acted Like Fingerprints to Help Solve a Dozen Crimes appeared first on Good News Network.
This tiny plant is helping solve crimes
Moss may look insignificant, but it can carry a hidden forensic fingerprint. Because different moss species thrive in very specific micro-environments, tiny fragments can reveal exactly where a person has been. Researchers reviewing 150 years of cases found moss has helped solve crimes across multiple countries, including one case where it led investigators directly to a buried child. The study urges law enforcement to pay closer attention to th…
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