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Double Loop Podcast
Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray
152 episodes
1 month ago
Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray discuss latent prints, the latest latent print research, forensic science in general, and regular interviews with people in the latent print field.
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Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray discuss latent prints, the latest latent print research, forensic science in general, and regular interviews with people in the latent print field.
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Natural Sciences
Education
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Episode 285 - Michael Whyte Interview - Latent to Latent Comparisons
Double Loop Podcast
1 hour 8 minutes 18 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 285 - Michael Whyte Interview - Latent to Latent Comparisons
In this episode, the guys start with a product-based Mandela effect question.  Then they welcome back long-time friend of the show and webmaster, Michael Whyte from the New South Wales police force in Australia.  Michael has a question for Glenn and Eric, regarding latent-to-latent comparisons, using latent prints as 'proxy exemplars' when the exemplars are worse than the latent prints or incomplete, and various off-shoots of these questions.  The guys discuss the theoretical basis and some of the legal issues that arise in both the U.S. and Australia.
Double Loop Podcast
Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray discuss latent prints, the latest latent print research, forensic science in general, and regular interviews with people in the latent print field.