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CSI on Trial — Season 1

20226 episodes

About this season

Host Molly Hermann reveals the lack of science behind some of the most well-known crime scene investigation tools, and tells the stories of the wrongfully convicted who went to prison for years.

Episodes (6)

Blood Pattern Analysis
E1

1. Blood Pattern Analysis

Aired 21 December 2022 • 51 min

Based on expert testimony from bloodstain pattern analysts a jury convicted former state trooper David Camm of killing his family. He was exonerated years later when a shocking new piece of evidence came to light. How did bloodstain pattern analysis get it so wrong? Is it good science?

Bite Mark Analysis
E2

2. Bite Mark Analysis

Aired 21 December 2022 • 59 min

As a young sailor Keith Harward was convicted of a vicious assault based on bitemark analysis. After 33 years in prison DNA testing exonerated him and proved the bite evidence was junk. The bitemark analysis field has seen intense in-fighting and government investigations.

Firearm Examination
E3

3. Firearm Examination

Aired 21 December 2022 • 52 min

Firearms Analysis is one of the most common forensic science practices in the US but recently the science behind it has come under fire. The national battle over whether to allow firearms analysis evidence in court is not just theoretical.

Shaken Baby Syndrome
E4

4. Shaken Baby Syndrome

Aired 21 December 2022 • 51 min

Suburban mom Audrey Edmunds was convicted of shaking a neighbor’s baby to death. But she was freed after 11 years when the pathologist who testified against her admitted he was no longer sure about Shaken Baby Syndrome.

Footwear Analysis
E5

5. Footwear Analysis

Aired 21 December 2022 • 61 min

The shoe print at the grisly Idaho crime scene seemed to match Charles Fain’s shoe– both showed a small nail hole in the sole. Based on that physical evidence he was convicted and sentenced to death.

Arson Investigation
E6

6. Arson Investigation

Aired 21 December 2022 • 51 min

David Gavitt served almost 27 years in prison before new arson investigation science exonerated him. Anthony Kyles and countless others are still behind bars. What happens when the science behind crime scene investigations moves forward but legal precedent only looks backward?

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