What the Forensics

Ep. 57 - Nembhard Twins & Faults in Forensics


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Join your hosts, Journey, Nicole, and Rebecca, as they learn about twin criminals and explore some fascinating cases of those who've baffled law enforcement. Was it Orlando Nembhard who pulled the trigger? Or his twin brother, Brandon? Without any distinguishable differences, how are law enforcement able to tell who did what?

As the conversation unfolds, our hosts discuss the challenges that forensic science faces in dealing with cases involving identical twins. DNA evidence might seem like a silver bullet, but it's not always foolproof when it comes to distinguishing between twins. We take you through the fascinating world of forensics, shedding light on areas where improvements are needed and the all-too-common faults.

Listener’s discretion is advised as there are discussions that include sexual assault and murder.

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