How would a criminal be caught if they killed someone and then got hand transplants to change their fingerprints?

STORMY K2019-10-16T15:51:38Z

are you watching a old james bond movie

?2019-10-16T04:14:27Z

Hand transplants sound like a thing from a science fiction movie

Anonymous2019-10-15T23:34:58Z

They do blood analysis if you left some behind or use other incriminating evidence... you know forensics is pretty much the last thing they turn to right?

curtisports22019-10-14T16:51:56Z

There are no 'hand transplants'. When a hand can't be saved, prosthetics are used. And prosthetics are the last resort. Attempts will be made to save hands that are damaged by injury. If a criminal was that desperate to intentionally injure both hands to the point they couldn't be saved, they MIGHT not be caught, but all it takes is one suspicious doctor or nurse to ask police to investigate.

The Oracle of Omigod2019-10-14T16:02:04Z

Most hand transplants are not done in back alleys - there is a record of the operation.

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