How Forensic Identification Cracks Cases

Presented by: Mike Tabor

How do investigators use forensic identification to close cases that seem unsolvable? Mike Tabor walks listeners through real cases where identification evidence made the critical difference. This session gives writers a clear understanding of how forensic science is applied in practice and how accuracy in these details can strengthen credibility on the page.

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