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In March nineteen oh five, an elderly shopkeeper and his wife were beaten to death in their oil and colour shop on Deptford High Street, London. The murder of Thomas and Ann Farrow would become one of the most significant criminal cases in British legal history — not only for its brutality, but because it marked the first time fingerprint evidence was used to secure a murder conviction in the United Kingdom. This documentary traces the full story: the discovery of the bodies, the investigation led by Scotland Yard's newly established Fingerprint Branch, the arrest of brothers Alfred and Albert Stratton, and the landmark trial at the Old Bailey that would change forensic science forever. We examine the Victorian forensic methods, the pioneering work of Edward Henry, and the eleven points of a single thumbprint that sent two men to the gallows at Wandsworth Prison. A case study in Victorian true crime, historical murder investigation, and nineteenth century British justice that resonates to this day. Like, subscribe, and tell us in the comments — could a conviction have been secured without that thumbprint? #VictorianTrueCrime #HistoricalMurder #FingerprintHistory #ScotlandYard Sources: The National Archives UK, CRIM 1 series (Old Bailey criminal records, nineteen oh five); Adam, H.L., The Police Encyclopaedia (nineteen twenty), for contemporary documentation of the Stratton case and early fingerprint evidence in British courts.