From PBS and NOVA: Cold Case JFK. For decades, the assassination of John F. Kennedy has fueled dark rumor of conpiracies and mishandled evidence. Now, fifty year later, NOVA asks: Could modern investigator do better? We'll see how state-of-the art forenic tools would be applied to the investigation were it to happen today. At the same time, NOVA takes a critical look at contemporary cases, like the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, to reveal how charges of evidence mishandling and human error can mar even scientifically sophisticated detective work. Will forenics ever be truly foolproof, or does modern technology just give a scientific sheen to a practice that will always be more art than science?
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