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A lack of fingerprints along with other suspicious forensic evidence is occasionally a clue for Sam and Dean that they are dealing with something unnatural. Both of the Winchesters have been fingerprinted after being arrested with their fingerprints, at the time, linking Dean to over a dozen possible crimes.<ref name="two07">[[2.07 The Usual Suspects]]</ref> A [[Nephilim]]'s fingerprints are different than that of a regular human's.<ref name="thirteen01">[[13.01 Lost and Found]]</ref> | A lack of fingerprints along with other suspicious forensic evidence is occasionally a clue for Sam and Dean that they are dealing with something unnatural. Both of the Winchesters have been fingerprinted after being arrested with their fingerprints, at the time, linking Dean to over a dozen possible crimes.<ref name="two07">[[2.07 The Usual Suspects]]</ref> A [[Nephilim]]'s fingerprints are different than that of a regular human's.<ref name="thirteen01">[[13.01 Lost and Found]]</ref> | ||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
+ | ===[[1.14 Nightmare]]=== | ||
+ | After witnessing [[Roger Miller]]'s murder, Dean orders Sam to remove his fingerprints to make sure that no one knows that they were ever there. | ||
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+ | ===[[2.07 The Usual Suspects]]=== | ||
+ | After being arrested in Baltimore on suspicion of murder, [[Dean]]'s fingerprints are noted to be all over the crime scene. Additionally, when the police run his fingerprints through the system, they come back with over a dozen possible hits connecting him to other crime scenes as stated by Detective [[Diana Ballard]] to Sam. Sam points out that they are only ''possible'' hits and Ballard wonders what they will get back if they run Sam's fingerprints. | ||
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+ | ===[[2.14 Born Under a Bad Sign]]=== | ||
+ | After discovering footage of "Sam" murdering [[Steve Wandell]], Dean orders him to wipe away his fingerprints to keep from being identified. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[2.19 Folsom Prison Blues]]=== | ||
+ | As part of being booked into jail, both of the Winchesters are fingerprinted. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[3.15 Time Is on My Side]]=== | ||
+ | While meeting with [[Rufus Turner]], Dean asks if he ran [[Bela Talbot]]'s fingerprints. Rufus admits that he tried, but had failed as Bela long ago burned her fingerprints off. Instead, Rufus was able to identify Bela by taking a picture of her ear from his security [[camera]] and running that instead. | ||
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+ | ===[[7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie]]=== | ||
+ | After being confronted by the Winchesters in their guise as FBI agents, a nervous [[Cliff]] asks them if they are there to talk to him about the meth lab that got "fireballed." Cliff claims that it wasn't him but his brother who has the same fingerprints. | ||
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+ | ===[[8.16 Remember the Titans]]=== | ||
+ | After [[Prometheus]] is killed by a grizzly bear, an attempt is made to identify him with his fingerprints to no avail. After Dean suggests that he could have a shady past, Sam points out that guys with shady pasts usually have their fingerprints on file. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[11.07 Plush]]=== | ||
+ | After calling in Sam and Dean to help with a killer in a bunny mask, Sheriff [[Donna Hanscum]] tells them that they ran the man's fingerprints but they are not in the system. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[13.01 Lost and Found]]=== | ||
+ | After running [[Jack Kline]]'s fingerprints, Sheriff [[Christine Barker]] is shocked to see how different they look to a regular human's. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[13.06 Tombstone]]=== | ||
+ | After meeting up with Dean outside of the local funeral home, [[Sgt. Joe Phillips|Sergeant Joe Phillips]] tells Dean that along with the bank teller identifying [[Dave Mather]] as the culprit by voice, his fingerprints from the bank robbery matched the fingerprints found at the scene of his nephew's murder. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 03:09, 26 January 2019
A person's fingerprints are commonly used by law enforcement to identify and capture suspects.
A lack of fingerprints along with other suspicious forensic evidence is occasionally a clue for Sam and Dean that they are dealing with something unnatural. Both of the Winchesters have been fingerprinted after being arrested with their fingerprints, at the time, linking Dean to over a dozen possible crimes.[1] A Nephilim's fingerprints are different than that of a regular human's.[2]
Contents
Episodes
1.14 Nightmare
After witnessing Roger Miller's murder, Dean orders Sam to remove his fingerprints to make sure that no one knows that they were ever there.
2.07 The Usual Suspects
After being arrested in Baltimore on suspicion of murder, Dean's fingerprints are noted to be all over the crime scene. Additionally, when the police run his fingerprints through the system, they come back with over a dozen possible hits connecting him to other crime scenes as stated by Detective Diana Ballard to Sam. Sam points out that they are only possible hits and Ballard wonders what they will get back if they run Sam's fingerprints.
2.14 Born Under a Bad Sign
After discovering footage of "Sam" murdering Steve Wandell, Dean orders him to wipe away his fingerprints to keep from being identified.
2.19 Folsom Prison Blues
As part of being booked into jail, both of the Winchesters are fingerprinted.
3.15 Time Is on My Side
While meeting with Rufus Turner, Dean asks if he ran Bela Talbot's fingerprints. Rufus admits that he tried, but had failed as Bela long ago burned her fingerprints off. Instead, Rufus was able to identify Bela by taking a picture of her ear from his security camera and running that instead.
7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie
After being confronted by the Winchesters in their guise as FBI agents, a nervous Cliff asks them if they are there to talk to him about the meth lab that got "fireballed." Cliff claims that it wasn't him but his brother who has the same fingerprints.
8.16 Remember the Titans
After Prometheus is killed by a grizzly bear, an attempt is made to identify him with his fingerprints to no avail. After Dean suggests that he could have a shady past, Sam points out that guys with shady pasts usually have their fingerprints on file.
11.07 Plush
After calling in Sam and Dean to help with a killer in a bunny mask, Sheriff Donna Hanscum tells them that they ran the man's fingerprints but they are not in the system.
13.01 Lost and Found
After running Jack Kline's fingerprints, Sheriff Christine Barker is shocked to see how different they look to a regular human's.
13.06 Tombstone
After meeting up with Dean outside of the local funeral home, Sergeant Joe Phillips tells Dean that along with the bank teller identifying Dave Mather as the culprit by voice, his fingerprints from the bank robbery matched the fingerprints found at the scene of his nephew's murder.