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When Interrupters Return to Criminal Activity
1:19
Tio Hardiman knows that not all of the interrupters are ready for their jobs just yet.
"Nowhere Near Ready for a Courtroom"
1:30
Jose Baez, Casey Anthony's defense attorney, on the "smell of death" evidence.
"Consistent With Human Decomposition"
2:27
Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton on presenting the "smell of death" evidence.
"Digital Forensics Can Be Flawed"
2:06
Jose Baez, Casey Anthony's defense attorney, on the computer search for "chloroform"
It "Started and Ended With Cause of Death"
1:48
Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton reflects on the not guilty verdict.
The Fingerprint Examiner's Achilles Heel
3:53
How knowing the details of a crime can alter the matchmaking process.
"Not Worth the Time and Effort"
2:18
Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton on presenting the heart-shaped sticker evidence.
"It Was an Unprovable Case"
2:22
Jose Baez, Casey Anthony's defense attorney, reflects on the not guilty verdict.
Cyril Wecht: The Interview Excerpts
3:19
The forensic pathologist and spokesman for ACFEI talks with FRONTLINE about certification.
Eddie's Journey
3:18
Between family, school and his job as an interrupter, Eddie has his hands full.
Caprysha's Chance to Make Amends
1:57
"When she gets out, what awaits Caprysha is her. It's gonna be a rough road."
Kenneth: "I Call My Momma Every Day"
0:52
Kenneth and his mother discuss their improving relationship.
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