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LISK Ep.29: Could the DNA Evidence Get Tossed?

Season 1, Ep. 29

The recent court appearance brings us a peak behind the scenes and we have updates on all fronts. The biggest revelation is that the DNA evidence presented so far is not guaranteed to make it in front of a jury. Heuermann defense attorney Michael Brown is making big claims about the science and the lab. Then, we talk to former FBI counsel, Steve Kramer, about what it means to the case.

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