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Who Dunnit? The Biometrics Edition

Ave Boghossian-James

Created on October 17, 2025

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Who Dunnit? The Biometrics Edition

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Intro

You’ll have access to 3 alternate biometrics, but only one can be used to investigate the evidence.Choose wisely — your decision could make or break the case.

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Choose your soft biometric of choice...

Scars, Marks & Tattoos
Palm Print
Handwriting/Signature

SMT

You have chosen to use Scars, marks or Tattoos to identify your subject! You'll see on your left an image from nearby CCTV footage of a tattoo the suspect has.

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Signature/Handwriting

You chose Signature/Handwriting Analysis! Look closely at line quality, letter formation, and spacing. Examine the handwriting for distinctive patterns that could connect your suspect to the evidence.

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Palm Print

You chose Palm Print Analysis!Study ridge patterns and creases carefully—the hidden details might be the break your case needs.

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SMT

Using the provided image of the suspects tattoo, which person in this line-up do you believe is our suspect?

Suspect A
Suspect B
Suspect C
Take another look at CCTV footage

Signature/Handwriting

Three suspects have provided handwriting samples. Based on the evidence, which sample do you believe belongs to the true suspect?

Suspect A
Suspect B
Suspect C
Take another look at handwriting left at the scene

Palm Print

Using the provided image of the suspect’s partial palm print, determine which full print in the lineup best matches the evidence found.

Suspect A
Suspect B
Suspect C
Take another look at partial print

Wrong answer!

Try again

Wrong answer!

Try again

Wrong answer!

Try again
Go back to line-up

How did you do? Would you feel confident enough in your answer to convict your suspect?If not, that’s exactly why alternate biometrics are used to support traditional methods, not replace them. They strengthen identification accuracy when common biometrics alone fall short.

Let's try again, this time you'll be provided another biometric to help confirm your choice.

SMT & Facial Recognition
Handwriting& Fingerprint
Go back to prints
Go back to handwriting

Great Job! Would you feel confident enough in your answer to convict your suspect?If not, that’s exactly why alternate biometrics are used to support traditional methods, not replace them. They strengthen identification accuracy when common biometrics alone fall short.

Let's try again, this time you'll be provided another biometric to help confirm your choice.

SMT& Facial Recognition
Handwriting/Signature& Fingerprint
Palm print& Fingerprint

SMT & Facial Recognition

Now you get an assist — facial recognition has been added to your toolkit. Use SMT patterns alongside facial features to confirm identity. A tattoo might point you in the right direction, but facial metrics could seal the match.

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Handwriting & Fingerprint

The confession note gives you clues, but not certainty.Now fingerprints have surfaced — use them alongside handwriting to confirm whether your suspect’s story holds up.

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SMT & Facial Recognition

Combine your SMT observations with Facial Recognition results to identify the suspect.Look for consistency before making your final decision.

Suspect C
Suspect A
Suspect B
Take another look at CCTV footage

Signatures & Fingerprints

Cross-check handwriting characteristics with fingerprint details to identify your suspect. One reveals style; the other confirms identity.

Suspect A
Suspect B
Suspect C
Take another look at the confession note & print
Go back to potential suspects
Go back to prints & samples

Congratulations! You Solved the case!

Round 1 was designed to feel uncertain. Relying solely on alternate biometrics often does. When paired with common biometrics, the evidence strengthens and identification becomes more reliable.True confidence comes from corroboration — when multiple forms of evidence point to the same conclusion.

Wrong answer!

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Wrong answer!

Try again