. >> malloy reaches out to retired fbi fingerprint examiner george wynn. wynn has 48 years of experience in fingerprint identification and is known for having success with difficult cases. >> i asked and received photographs of the latent prints from the fan and fingerprints of richard jackson. >> from his virginia lab, wynn carefully analyzes the evidence, comparing characteristics on the bloody partial crime scene print with those of jackson's ink set. >> my initial reaction was that i had been given the wrong photographs, perhaps to a different situation. >> as he compares the two sets of prints, wynn can hardly believe his eyes. he is unable to find even one characteristic in common between them. >> i knew within two to three minutes after i looked at these prints that they had been erroneously identified. >> wynn is astonished his conclusion is so different from the one made by police, but before he breaks the news to jackson's legal team, he decides to get a second opinion from his friend and fellow retired fbi fingerprint examiner vernon mccloud. >>