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  1. Professor Alec Jeffries explains the many uses of genetic fingerprinting (1987)

    Genre
    Interview

    Professor Alec Jeffries, who developed the technique, explains the many uses of genetic fingerprinting and the immense difference it will make in many fields. Male interviewer not identified.

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  2. James Hanratty murder confession? (1992)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report on developments in the case of James Hanratty, hung in 1962, for the murder of Michael Gregson, and attempted murder of his girlfriend. A judicial review is planned but former RAF Corporal James...

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  3. Nicholas II bones identified (1993)

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    News report; Interview

    Ian Fenn reports on British scientists identifying bones found in a makeshift grave in eastern Russia as those of the last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II and his family. Dr Peter Gill, Home Office forensic...

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  4. Forensics to be used against burglars (1994)

    Genre
    Interview

    Havovi Todd interviews Metropolitan Police Commisioner Sir Paul Condon on extending Operation Bumblebee against burglary by using more forensics and starting to use DNA fingerprinting with financial...

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  5. DNA used to capture burglar (1995)

    Genre
    Discussion; Interview

    Police are hailing a new era in crime prevention after tracing a suspected criminal through their DNA database. Derbyshire’s assistant chief constable Don Dovaston tells reporter Paul Chapman about this...

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