Ballistics Pioneer
Gunsmith and ballistics expert Robert Churchill using a microscope to help compile a ballistic report for Scotland Yard in the case of the murder of Essex police officer PC George Gutteridge, 1927. The investigation led to the conviction of Frederick Browne and Pat Kennedy for the murder and proved a landmark in forensics as it was one of the first in which ballistic evidence was pivotal. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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January 01, 1927
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