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How bite marks made one man a murder suspect | Part 1
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Watch part 2:    • How junk science convicted an innocen...  
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Produced by Vox senior producer Joss Fong, False Positive is a 30-minute documentary, split into three episodes, focusing on the conviction of Robert Lee Stinson.

Stinson spent 23 years in a Wisconsin prison for murder after two forensic odontologists concluded that his teeth matched bite marks found on the body of the victim.

False Positive looks at the structural and cultural factors that have made the U.S. criminal justice system susceptible to unreliable forensic science, and that continue to impede progress toward more reliable methods today.

We take a look at his trial in part two. Watch here:    • How junk science convicted an innocen...  

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@GodKillerKRAT0S

5 years ago

Couldn’t they have him bite into something to compare the bite marks?

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@atena1844

5 years ago

"she liked to collect aluminum cans and play bingo" thats kinda sad :(

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@diabl2master

5 years ago

Lesson: Don't trust your memory of a sketch when the damn sketch still exists to be referred to

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@galaxyyfrog

5 years ago

So basically... a couple of children's doodles got an innocent person convicted.... Good job humanity

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@RareCandeh

5 years ago

Who gave that dentist a degree? I just want to talk to them real quick

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@GoCrazyBaby3

5 years ago

That dentist should be in jail just as long as Stinson had to serve. This is ridiculous

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@shupengwen8489

5 years ago

You guys need to put this on Netflix, this is too good for YouTube

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@dannyortiz3506

5 years ago

This is what I needed from Vox. True Crime.

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@handsomesquidward121

5 years ago

Amazing video, Vox!! The worst aspect of this case, besides him serving over two decades, was that he was only awarded $115,000 from Wisconsin in reparations. What a worthless amount of money - sure, it’s a lot objectively, but not nearly enough to make up for the dreams lost and potential he had as a 20 year old young man. Horrible.

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@sourabhtripathi0986

4 years ago

Was racism involved in the verdict?

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@myanw687

5 years ago

It's disgusting how people just dismiss serious things like that, we literally would swap convenience for someone's life... it's crazy to think how ill-equipped these so-called "professionals" are, and we're just expected to take their word for it

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@matthewlands9839

5 years ago

what a beautiful piece. amazing work. you can tell just how much effort and care went into making this video.

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@amelislobo7459

5 years ago

people say they get raped and the judges need multiple pieces of evidence, a person gets murdered, and the dentist checking the suspect’s teeth just needs to mention the teeth allegedly match his sketch without it being there and the judge takes his word for it

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@MonoLuisa

5 years ago

Insane quality on this video, if Vox dives into true crime then they will literally dominate every genre!

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@jeffreyvelasquez5421

5 years ago

if i bite my self before i die then ima be the suspect.

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@sravanvlogs1377

5 years ago

The suspect spent 23 years in jail but not found guilty after DNA evidence is produced , the court may pay him back money but not honor , time he Lost and the investigators shouldn't gone to the conclusion very fast because a man career is lost

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@tantaicheng8950

5 years ago

Wow, this style is just, wow. Didn't see that coming. Amazing work

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@pretentiouscabbage232

5 years ago

Oh the american legal system accused a black man for murder and didnt bother to do a good investigation? Thats new Even i saw that the sketch didnt match the teeth before they say it didnt!

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@murry_monster

5 years ago

God this is amazing. Videos by Joss always blow me away.

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@sarah-mikal

5 years ago

After watching the amount of editing, research, production value that you guys have pulled. I just joined the Vox Video Lab. For those who can afford it, donate to the media you consume :)

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