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Casos de condenas injustas que el Proyecto Inocencia y las organizaciones de la Red Inocencia han trabajado para resaltarlas y anularlas.Casos de condenas injustas que el Proyecto Inocencia y las organizaciones de la Red Inocencia han trabajado para resaltarlas y anularlas.Casos de condenas injustas que el Proyecto Inocencia y las organizaciones de la Red Inocencia han trabajado para resaltarlas y anularlas.
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A really shocking expose into the unreliability of bite mark analysis and eye witness testimony.
As the series progresses you see how innocent people were convinced of crimes by a jury of people who innocently believed what they heard in court. Unfortunately, once you hear the backstories, the flaws in the forensics, the influencing of eyewitnesses, you cannot believe these people who were convicted, often on one expert witness, or one eye witness, and nothing more. But that's the beauty of hindsight.
Beware, it would have you believe that all bite mark analysis is hokum and no eye witnesses should be relied upon, when in reality the lesson should be neither should be considered individually sufficient evidence enough go to court.
Otherwise a really well made, often emotional (i cried) insight into injustice and the actual humanity of these convictions. I recommend
As the series progresses you see how innocent people were convinced of crimes by a jury of people who innocently believed what they heard in court. Unfortunately, once you hear the backstories, the flaws in the forensics, the influencing of eyewitnesses, you cannot believe these people who were convicted, often on one expert witness, or one eye witness, and nothing more. But that's the beauty of hindsight.
Beware, it would have you believe that all bite mark analysis is hokum and no eye witnesses should be relied upon, when in reality the lesson should be neither should be considered individually sufficient evidence enough go to court.
Otherwise a really well made, often emotional (i cried) insight into injustice and the actual humanity of these convictions. I recommend
What clearly comes across is the arrogance of that character Dr West, who clearly seems to think he couldn't get anything wrong. Then there's the arrogance of the prosecutor Forrest Allgood. What is it with American "justice"? If something else could account for the impressions, or they could be made by someone else, you can't use it as definitive evidence. And what was the motive for those who were wrongly convicted to do those murders? Nuts. It seems that some police and lawyers in the US are more concerned with getting the result they want rather than finding out who really did the crimes. Do you work properly, guys, and don't just ASSUME anything.
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This is a gem amongst Netflix documentaries based on crime and wrong convictions. A well directed documentary with deep real stories about people wrongfully convicted. Highlight recommended! 11/10
If you really lile true crime documentaries.. watch the series but sometimes you can get a bit boring due to long lines of narrative..
My big take away from this documentary was that it was kind of scary, these people went to jail for many years based on bogus science and circumstantial evidence. It certainly makes you think how many people incarcerated are innocent, and how many people have gotten away with murder.
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