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Sagem Morpho AFIS Identifies 1989 Murder Victim and Suspect in Colorado.


TACOMA, Wash. -- The Jefferson County Jefferson County is the name of 25 counties and one parish in the United States. The following are named for Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States:
  • Jefferson County, Alabama
  • Jefferson County, Arkansas
  • Jefferson County, Colorado
 (Colo.) Sheriff's Office used an Automated Fingerprint Identification System Automated Fingerprint Identification System (or AFIS) is a system to automatically match one or many unknown fingerprints against a database of known prints. This is done for various reasons, not the least of which is because the person has committed a crime.  (AFIS AFIS Automated Fingerprint Identification System
AFIS Aerodrome Flight Information Service
AFIS Armed Forces Radio and Television Service
AFIS Airborne Flight Information System
AFIS Automated Fingerprinting Identification System (Pakistan) 
) developed by Sagem Morpho morpho

Any species of New World tropical brush-footed butterflies in the genus Morpho (family Nymphalidae). Microscopic ridges on the wing scales break up and reflect light, producing the iridescent blue of the males of some species.
, Inc. to identify a murder victim and arrest a suspect - nearly 17 years after the crime was committed. Investigators cracked the cold case in 2006 through positive AFIS identification of one partial fingerprint taken from the corpse in 1989.

Jefferson County Investigator Cheryl Moore, who identified the Jane Doe Jane Doe

female counterpart of John Doe. [Am. Usage: Misc.]

See : Everyman
 murder victim, received the 2006 Colorado Homicide Investigator of the Year Award for her work on this and other cold case investigations. The Jane Doe case was one of 50 cold cases assigned to Investigator Moore in 2005. Upon reviewing the evidence for fresh leads, Moore decided to resubmit Verb 1. resubmit - submit (information) again to a program or automatic system
feed back

return, render - give back; "render money"
 the partial fingerprint from the unidentified body to the statewide AFIS maintained by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI CBI
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cumulative book index


CBI Confederation of British Industry

CBI n abbr (= Confederation of British Industry) → C.E.O.E.
).

Although the print had been compared against fingerprint databases in Colorado and other states, the Sagem Morpho AFIS, with advanced matcher and coder technologies, had been purchased in 1993 and upgraded several times since then. CBI's AFIS contains nearly 2 million tenprint records and 20,000 unsolved latent records. Thirteen Colorado police departments access the CBI AFIS via remote workstations, and another 40 livescan systems around the state electronically submit tenprint records.

Moore requested assistance from Vicky Spelman-Lang, a criminalist crim·i·nal·ist  
n.
A specialist in the collection and examination of the physical evidence of crime.



crim
 in the Sheriff's Office, to prepare the print submission. Spelman-Lang applied image enhancement See image editing.  functions in the AFIS to generate three submissions of the single print for comparison against the CBI archive. In each submission, the criminalist marked three different sets of points, or print bifurcations and ridge endings, for the AFIS to use in finding a match with a fingerprint on file.

"The way Vicky submitted the print to the AFIS was crucial to our success," said Moore.

In the first submission, Spelman-Lang marked the most conventional points in the print. But in the second preparation, she used the AFIS functions to highlight areas of the print that were faded, possibly due to body decomposition, and she marked points there. In the third submission, the Criminalist adjusted the print for distortions that may also have resulted from the poor condition of the body.

Moore and Spelman-Lang received positive hits on the first and second submissions, both identifying 'Jane Doe' as Lisa Kelly Lisa Kelly (Irish Laoise Ní Cheallaigh, born 7 May 1977 in Dublin, Ireland) is a singer of both Classical and Celtic music. She has taken part in many musical theatre productions and concerts, and is currently a member of the musical group Celtic Woman. , who had been missing since release from jail in 1988. But Investigator Moore wasn't satisfied. Details of Kelly's murder were similar to those of another cold case, prompting Moore to submit DNA evidence Among the many new tools that science has provided for the analysis of forensic evidence is the powerful and controversial analysis of deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, the material that makes up the genetic code of most organisms.  to the FBI. Another match was made, and Jefferson County was soon arresting a suspect.

"This case shows the importance of re-submitting evidence," said Spelman-Lang. "The neat thing about the Sagem Morpho AFIS is that when you don't have any leads, a single fingerprint can put you right back in the ballgame."

Sagem Morpho's biometric technology is used worldwide for solving crimes, preventing fraud, and enhancing security. Agencies around the globe rely on Morpho's industry-leading biometrics to fight crime and verify true identity. Sagem Morpho AFIS technology, known for world class matching accuracy and speed, use 100% memory based matching with no proprietary hardware. The Sagem Morpho AFIS processes full hand images and full palm latents as a single image and provide reliable real-time and lights-out identification transactions.

About Sagem Morpho, Inc. (www.morpho.com)

Applying experience in biometric identification solutions used in 60 countries worldwide, Sagem Morpho delivers biometrics to North American North American

named after North America.


North American blastomycosis
see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 markets, including the U.S. Federal Government, homeland security, and civil identification, as well as consumer and commercial products. A pioneer in the design and development of large fingerprint identification systems and international standards, Sagem Morpho has valuable experience to effectively address the civil and commercial biometric identification markets. Sagem Morpho offers multi-biometric platforms that include fingerprint, palm print, as well as facial and iris recognition products and services. As a subsidiary of Sagem Security of the SAFRAN Group, Sagem Morpho of Tacoma, Washington, is part of a global organization with 60,000 employees, including 7000 in North America.
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