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Ducoffe, Director School of Aerospace Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia 30332 (404) 894-3000 ‘‘It’s outstanding that the Parsons’ Cavalry is marching in the Inaugural Parade! However, I think they would like it better if you were toward the back instead of being in fourth place. ” Fingerprints don’t match in Fort Worth investigation Associated Press FORT WORTH — The single piece of evidence linking a 25-year- old man with the murder of a 20- year-old woman was discredited Tuesday by the Fort Worth Police Identification Bureau, officials said. Tarrant County Sheriffs officials had believed that a fingerprint found on the trunk of the woman’s car matched one of Timothy Paul Volkmar, so he was charged Sunday in the shooting death of Lisa Grif fin. But Fort Worth police experts said Tuesday that the two prints do not match, Assistant District Attor ney Steve Chaney said, adding that Tarrant County Sheriffs officials later concurred. Chaney said Volkmar may be re leased Wednesday when the case against him is expected to be pre sented to a grand jury. Griffin’s body, with a single gun shot wound in the head, was found in southwest Tarrant County on Jan. 10. She is one of five women from southwest Fort Worth who are either missing or dead, and police have said the cases may be related. “What I thought was the best piece of evidence we had turned out not to be so good,” Chaney said. “That case was filed on the mini mum evidence needed. If he was the one, no one wanted to be responsible for him going out and killing again.” Chaney said the district attorney’s office could dismiss the charge but that it is better, procedurally, to take the case to the grand jury once a charge is filed. Meanwhile, Volkmar was held in the county jail in lieu of $100,000 bond and for violating the terms of a f aevious probationary sentence, of- icials said. 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