>> back in 1986, flint police could only compare the prints to others in michigan, and the search turned up no matches. but improvements in computer technology led to the creation of an automated fingerprint identification system that compares thousands of fingerprints in seconds. when the print from the water faucet was placed into the new nationwide fingerprint database, the computer identified a matching print in florida. it matched the right thumbprint of 39-year-old jeffrey gorton, who was now living in a suburb of flint, michigan. >> he was a married man, wife and children. would appear from all the outward signs to be perfectly normal, your next-door neighbor. >> gorton lived just a short distance from margarette eby and owned a gold monte carlo automobile like the one a