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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 181455" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Sweetie, </p><p> </p><p>My dad has many police officers who are friends, always has had. He really DID fingerprint us a couple of times - mostly to find out who was hiding the guns in my gfgbro's room. I didn't know they existed, and gfgbro swore they were NOT his. Dad printed us with an ink pad, then got his fingerprint powder out. Even makeup wil work - eyeshadow and some of the loose mineral makeups are good. He used package sealing tape to lift the print, then compared them. Bro was in HUGE trouble for having the gun, then for lying, then for making my dad go to all the trouble of printing us. It was a MESS></p><p> </p><p>But you really CAN print them and find out the answers at home. We found a GUN in the bushes one day when we lived with my parents. We adults were very worried that my difficult child had gotten a gun - he had been threatening to kill us all in very gruesome ways.</p><p> </p><p>JUST as we were getting ready to fingerprint the kids my bro came in. He said he had put it in the hedges because he didn't want the kids to see it?? He couldn't own a gun legally, and his wife's ex had left it at the house. She refused to get rid of it, and bro would be in big trouble if it was ever found in his residence. </p><p> </p><p>Can you say ******?? We were all once again SUPER hugely angry that he had left a gun sitting around in the bushes for anyone to find (we found it while looking for something difficult child had stashed outside to cut himself with, you can imagine what we thought!). </p><p> </p><p>difficult child got MAJOR apologies for not believing him. It was one of the few times he was being truthful.</p><p> </p><p>My idiot brother then left a bag of bullets on the porch a few weeks later. He has NO SENSE.</p><p>I would get a set of hte kids fingerprints to have on hand - then print the place if you need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 181455, member: 1233"] Sweetie, My dad has many police officers who are friends, always has had. He really DID fingerprint us a couple of times - mostly to find out who was hiding the guns in my gfgbro's room. I didn't know they existed, and gfgbro swore they were NOT his. Dad printed us with an ink pad, then got his fingerprint powder out. Even makeup wil work - eyeshadow and some of the loose mineral makeups are good. He used package sealing tape to lift the print, then compared them. Bro was in HUGE trouble for having the gun, then for lying, then for making my dad go to all the trouble of printing us. It was a MESS> But you really CAN print them and find out the answers at home. We found a GUN in the bushes one day when we lived with my parents. We adults were very worried that my difficult child had gotten a gun - he had been threatening to kill us all in very gruesome ways. JUST as we were getting ready to fingerprint the kids my bro came in. He said he had put it in the hedges because he didn't want the kids to see it?? He couldn't own a gun legally, and his wife's ex had left it at the house. She refused to get rid of it, and bro would be in big trouble if it was ever found in his residence. Can you say ******?? We were all once again SUPER hugely angry that he had left a gun sitting around in the bushes for anyone to find (we found it while looking for something difficult child had stashed outside to cut himself with, you can imagine what we thought!). difficult child got MAJOR apologies for not believing him. It was one of the few times he was being truthful. My idiot brother then left a bag of bullets on the porch a few weeks later. He has NO SENSE. I would get a set of hte kids fingerprints to have on hand - then print the place if you need to. [/QUOTE]
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