Frontline. The real CSI [videorecording ] / a Frontline production ; in collaboration with ProPublica and the Investigative Reporting Program at University of California Berkeley Graduate School in Journalism ; written and produced by Andrés Cediel & Lowell Bergman ; produced by WGBH Boston.
Correspondent, Lowell Bergman ; (reporter for ProPublica) Leah Bartos. Originally broadcast as an episode of the PBS series Frontline on April 17, 2012.
Contents:
Fingerprints can lie --The weak link in fingerprint IDs -- An explosive report on forensics --The Casey Anthony case -- Getting certified in forensics -- Epilogue
Summary:
An episode of "Frontline," examining the tools and techniques used in forensic science to solve criminal cases, discussing inconsistencies and how forensic evidence is presented in the court room, and describing such specific cases as the murder trial of Casey Anthony, the FBI's investigation into the Madrid terrorist bombing, and capital cases in rural Mississippi.
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