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Season 1 Episode 7: Sometimes the forensics just aren't there, and justice is. But sometimes the forensics are all there, and justice isn't.
Segment 1: Dr.Samuel Jackson and Elizabeth Logan
Segment 2: James Marsh and Young John Bodle
Voice Acting: Scott Mort
Music:
Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
Umbrella Pants Kevin MacLeod
Sources:
David S. Caudill. Stories About Science in Law: Literary and Historical Images of Acquired Expertise. https://books.google.com/books?id=mZXeCwAAQBAJ&dq=%22william+logan%22+%22samuel+jackson%22+arsenic&source=gbs_navlinks_s
David S. Caudill. Prefiguring the Arsenic Wars. ScienceHistory.org. https://www.sciencehistory.org/distillations/prefiguring-the-arsenic-wars
David S. Caudill. “Arsenic And Old Chemistry: Images Of Mad Alchemists, Experts Attacking Experts, And The Crisis In Forensic Science.”
Irrefutable Evidence: Adventures in the History of Forensic Science by Michael Kurland
Dr. Stephanie S. Dillon. Chemistry for Liberal Studies. “Chemistry & Crime - A Brief History.” https://www.chem.fsu.edu/chemlab/chm1020c/01-1.php
Ben. Dark Histories Podcast. “The Death of George Bodle and the Birth of Forensic Toxicology.” https://www.darkhistories.com/the-death-of-george-bodle-the-birth-of-forensic-toxicology/
“Bodle and LaFarge: Sensational Arsenic Cases.” Case Western Reserve University. https://artsci.case.edu/dittrick/2014/03/04/bodle-and-lafarge-sensational-arsenic-cases/
Silent Witnesses: The Often Gruesome but Always Fascinating History of Forensic Science by Nigel McCreary
Sandra Hempel. The Inheritor’s Powder: A Tale of Arsenic, Murder, and the New Forensic Science.
James Morton. Justice Denied: Extraordinary miscarriages of Justice
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Season 1 Episode 7: Sometimes the forensics just aren't there, and justice is. But sometimes the forensics are all there, and justice isn't.
Segment 1: Dr.Samuel Jackson and Elizabeth Logan
Segment 2: James Marsh and Young John Bodle
Voice Acting: Scott Mort
Music:
Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod
Umbrella Pants Kevin MacLeod
Sources:
David S. Caudill. Stories About Science in Law: Literary and Historical Images of Acquired Expertise. https://books.google.com/books?id=mZXeCwAAQBAJ&dq=%22william+logan%22+%22samuel+jackson%22+arsenic&source=gbs_navlinks_s
David S. Caudill. Prefiguring the Arsenic Wars. ScienceHistory.org. https://www.sciencehistory.org/distillations/prefiguring-the-arsenic-wars
David S. Caudill. “Arsenic And Old Chemistry: Images Of Mad Alchemists, Experts Attacking Experts, And The Crisis In Forensic Science.”
Irrefutable Evidence: Adventures in the History of Forensic Science by Michael Kurland
Dr. Stephanie S. Dillon. Chemistry for Liberal Studies. “Chemistry & Crime - A Brief History.” https://www.chem.fsu.edu/chemlab/chm1020c/01-1.php
Ben. Dark Histories Podcast. “The Death of George Bodle and the Birth of Forensic Toxicology.” https://www.darkhistories.com/the-death-of-george-bodle-the-birth-of-forensic-toxicology/
“Bodle and LaFarge: Sensational Arsenic Cases.” Case Western Reserve University. https://artsci.case.edu/dittrick/2014/03/04/bodle-and-lafarge-sensational-arsenic-cases/
Silent Witnesses: The Often Gruesome but Always Fascinating History of Forensic Science by Nigel McCreary
Sandra Hempel. The Inheritor’s Powder: A Tale of Arsenic, Murder, and the New Forensic Science.
James Morton. Justice Denied: Extraordinary miscarriages of Justice