Got an OM20? Is it hiding a dark past?

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There could be finger prints or traces of blood.
After 35 years they'd be very lucky to get a print with the amount of times it's been handled , assuming the murderer didn't just lob it in the canal .
There could be a chance blood could have got under the leatherette , there was plenty of hers apparently , no saying if the murderer left anything on it .
 

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I doubt the camera has any real evidence on it. On the other hand, if the provenance of the camera can be established, it may lead back to the killer.
 

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That article by Kosmo Foto is badly written.

For instance what does
"Police are asking me to check the serial numbers of any OM-20 cameras they own." mean ?

The police would unlikely have asked Kosmo Foto, to check the OM-20's that are owned by the police. There would not be any anyway...
 
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