Your fingerprints reveal more than you think | Simona Francese

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Do you ever stop and think, during a romantic dinner,
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"I've just left my fingerprints all over my wine glass."
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(Laughter)
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Or do you ever worry, when you visit a friend,
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about leaving a little piece of you behind on every surface that you touch?
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And even this evening,
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have you paid any attention to sit without touching anything?
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Well, you're not alone.
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Thankfully, criminals underestimate the power of fingerprints, too.
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And I'm not just talking about the twisted parting of lines
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that make our fingerprint unique.
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I'm talking about an entire world of information
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hiding in a small, often invisible thing.
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In fact, fingerprints are made up of molecules
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that belong to three classes:
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sweat molecules that we all produce in very different amounts ...
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molecules that we introduce into our body and then we sweat out
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and molecules that we may contaminate our fingertips with
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when we come across substances like blood, paint, grease,
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but also invisible substances.
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And molecules are the storytellers of who we are
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and what we've been up to.
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We just need to have the right technology to make them talk.
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So let me take you on a journey of unthinkable capabilities.
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Katie has been raped
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and her lifeless body has been found in the woods three days later,
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after her disappearance.
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The police is targeting three suspects,
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having narrowed down the search from over 20 men
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who had been seen in that area on the same day.
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The only piece of evidence
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is two very faint, overlapping fingerprints
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on the tape that was found wrapped around Katie's neck.
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Often, faint and overlapping fingerprints cannot help the police
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to make an identification.
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And until recently, this might have been the end of the road,
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but this is where we can make the difference.
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The tape is sent to our labs,
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where we're asked to use our cutting-edge technology
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to help with the investigation.
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And here, we use an existing form
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of mass spectrometry imaging technology
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that we have further developed and adapted
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specifically for the molecular and imaging analysis of fingerprints.
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In essence, we fire a UV laser at the print,
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and we cause the desorption of the molecules from the print,
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ready to be captured by the mass spectrometer.
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Mass spectrometry measures the weight of the molecules --
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or as we say, the mass --
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and those numbers that you see there, they indicate that mass.
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But more crucially,
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they indicate who those molecules are --
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whether I'm seeing paracetamol
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or something more sinister, forensically speaking.
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We applied this technology to the evidence that we have
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and we found the presence of condom lubricants.
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In fact, we've developed protocols that enable us to even suggest
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what brand of condom might have been used.
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So we pass this information to the police,
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who, meanwhile, have obtained a search warrant
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and they found the same brand of condom in Dalton's premises.
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And with Dalton and Thomson also having records for sexual assaults,
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then it is Chapman that may become the less likely suspect.
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But is this information enough to make an arrest?
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Of course not,
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and we are asked to delve deeper with our investigation.
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So we found out, also, the presence of other two very interesting molecules.
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One is an antidepressant,
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and one is a very special molecule.
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It only forms in your body
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if you drink alcohol and consume cocaine at the same time.
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And alcohol is known to potentiate the effects of cocaine,
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so here, we now have a hint on the state of mind
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of the individual whilst perpetrating the crime.
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We passed this information to the police,
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and they found out that, actually, Thomson is a drug addict,
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and he also has a medical record for psychotic episodes,
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for which presumably the antidepressant was prescribed.
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So now Thomson becomes the more likely suspect.
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But the reality is that I still don't know where these molecules are coming from,
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from which fingerprint,
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and who those two fingerprints belong to.
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Fear not.
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Mass spectrometry imaging can help us further.
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In fact, the technology is so powerful
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that we can see where these molecules are on a fingerprint.
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Like you see in this video,
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every single one of those peaks corresponds to a mass,
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every mass to a molecule,
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and we can interrogate the software, by selecting each of those molecules,
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as to where they are present on a fingermark.
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And some images are not very revealing,
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some are better,
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some are really good.
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And we can create multiple images of the same mark --
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in theory, hundreds of images of the same fingerprint --
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for as many of the molecules that we have detected.
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So step one ...
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for overlapping fingerprints, chances are,
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especially if they come from different individuals,
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that the molecular composition is not identical,
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so let's ask the software to visualize those unique molecules
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just present in one fingermark and not in the other one.
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By doing so,
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that's how we can separate the two ridge patterns.
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And this is really important
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because the police now are able to identify one of the two fingerprints,
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which actually corresponds to Katie.
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And they've been able to say so
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because they've compared the two separate images
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with one taken posthumously from Katie.
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So now, we can concentrate on one fingerprint only --
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that of the killer's.
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So then, step two ...
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where are these three molecules that I've seen?
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Well, let's interrogate the software -- show me where they are.
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And by doing this,
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only portions of the image of the killer's fingerprint show up.
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In other words,
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those substances are only present in the killer's print.
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So now our molecular findings start matching very nicely
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the police intelligence about Thomson,
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should that fingerprint belong to him.
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But the reality is that that print is still not good enough
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to make an identification.
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Step three:
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since we can generate hundreds of images of the same fingerprint,
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why don't we superimpose them,
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and by doing so,
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try to improve the rich pattern of continuity and clarity?
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That's the result.
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Striking.
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We now have a very clear image of the fingerprint
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and the police can run it through the database.
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The match comes out to Thomson.
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Thomson is our killer.
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(Applause)
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Katie, the suspects and the circumstances of the crime aren't real,
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but the story contains elements
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of the real police casework we've been confronted with,
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and is a composite of the intelligence that we can provide --
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that we have been able to provide the police.
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And I'm really, really thrilled that after nine years of intense research,
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as of 2017,
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we are able to contribute to police investigations.
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Mine is no longer a dream;
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it's a goal.
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We're going to do this wider and wider,
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bigger and bigger,
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and we're going to know more about the suspect,
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and we're going to build an identikit.
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I believe this is also a new era for criminal profiling.
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The work of the criminologist
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draws on the expert recognition of behavioral patterns
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that have been observed before to belong to a certain type,
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to a certain profile.
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As opposed to this expert but subjective evaluation,
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we're trying to do the same thing,
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but from the molecular makeup of the fingerprint,
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and the two can work together.
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I did say that molecules are storytellers,
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so information on your health,
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your actions, your lifestyle, your routines,
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they're all there,
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accessible in a fingerprint.
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And molecules are the storytellers of our secrets
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in just a touch.
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Thank you.
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(Audience) Wow.
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(Applause)
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