Yes and no. The fingerprint was a significant clue in the Adventure of the Norwood Builder (a story in The Return of Sherlock Holmes ) but I'd spoil the story if I told you all, so please read it I'll tell you this much. Inspector Lestrade found the bloodied print.
He compared it to that of the suspect he had arrested. Lestrade thought he had his murderer. Holmes proved he did not.
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