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So, 'Traces of Doubt' really dives into this murky world of forensic science and the justice system. It's not flashy, but there's a raw honesty to the way it presents the stories of these two guys from Connecticut. The atmosphere is heavy, almost oppressive at times, as they recount their harrowing experiences of being wrongfully imprisoned due to Dr. Henry Lee's testimony. The pacing keeps you engaged, slowly unraveling the layers of doubt and injustice. The documentary doesn't shy away from the implications of flawed forensic evidence, which is pretty crucial. It's enlightening, but also leaves you with that lingering discomfort about the reliability of the system. Really makes you think.
Engaging exploration of forensic flaws.Focus on personal stories behind the injustice.Highlights systemic issues in the justice system.
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