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Advances in science can alter how evidence is perceived
The advances in science can alter how evidence is examined and perceived, which was seen in other cases that span over the years. A wrongful conviction case is planning to apply to the Criminal Case Review Commission, which looks into wrongful convictions, due to unanswered questions about forensic and physical evidence.
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The podcast discusses how advances in science can alter the examination and perception of evidence.
44:50 - 47:07 (02:17)
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The podcast discusses how advances in science can alter the examination and perception of evidence. The podcast also looks into the Christine Jessop case where advances in forensic science have helped find the possible murderer of Christine Jessop.
ChapterAdvances in science can alter how evidence is perceived
EpisodeMURDERED: The Lundys Part 2
PodcastCrime Junkie
The mysterious death of Mark Kilroy, a student who went missing during spring break in the late 1980s, is still unsolved.
47:07 - 49:00 (01:52)
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The mysterious death of Mark Kilroy, a student who went missing during spring break in the late 1980s, is still unsolved. With theories ranging from satanic cults to drug cartels, his family is now seeking a criminal review of the case to hopefully find some answers.