How bite marks made one man a murder suspect | Part 1
Watch part 2: https://youtu.be/beixsgKr93o
and part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1y8Nq0ndsk
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Produced by Vox senior producer Joss Fong, False Positive is a 30-minute documentary, split into three episodes, focusing on the conviction of Robert Lee Stinson.
Stinson spent 23 years in a Wisconsin prison for murder after two forensic odontologists concluded that his teeth matched bite marks found on the body of the victim.
False Positive looks at the structural and cultural factors that have made the U.S. criminal justice system susceptible to unreliable forensic science, and that continue to impede progress toward more reliable methods today.
We take a look at his trial in part two. Watch here: https://youtu.be/beixsgKr93o
And the story concludes in part 3: https://youtu.be/-1y8Nq0ndsk
To go even deeper into the series, become a member of the Vox Video Lab, for exclusive access to a live Q&A following the final episode on February 6th, and additional behind-the-scenes details on the series. http://bit.ly/video-lab
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Previous headline: The murder: How one man's teeth made him a suspect
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and part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1y8Nq0ndsk
Help us make more ambitious series like False Positive by joining the Vox Video Lab. It brings you closer to our work and gets you exclusive perks, like livestream Q&As with Joss and all the other Vox creators. Learn more at http://bit.ly/video-lab
Produced by Vox senior producer Joss Fong, False Positive is a 30-minute documentary, split into three episodes, focusing on the conviction of Robert Lee Stinson.
Stinson spent 23 years in a Wisconsin prison for murder after two forensic odontologists concluded that his teeth matched bite marks found on the body of the victim.
False Positive looks at the structural and cultural factors that have made the U.S. criminal justice system susceptible to unreliable forensic science, and that continue to impede progress toward more reliable methods today.
We take a look at his trial in part two. Watch here: https://youtu.be/beixsgKr93o
And the story concludes in part 3: https://youtu.be/-1y8Nq0ndsk
To go even deeper into the series, become a member of the Vox Video Lab, for exclusive access to a live Q&A following the final episode on February 6th, and additional behind-the-scenes details on the series. http://bit.ly/video-lab
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Note: The headline for this video has been updated since publishing.
Previous headline: The murder: How one man's teeth made him a suspect
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com.
Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
Or Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
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