Stephanie Slifer
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I could smell the bleach before I even opened the door.
It was blood. It was red, dark, dark red.
It was blood. It was red, dark, dark red.
It was blood. It was red, dark, dark red.
She was on all fours and she was growling. Something had happened to her. Maybe she had had a stroke. It was obvious one eye was in a horrible mess. We couldn't find Mark. I was calling him. I left a message, Mark, we're really concerned. Where are you? You know, why is Ding here?
She was on all fours and she was growling. Something had happened to her. Maybe she had had a stroke. It was obvious one eye was in a horrible mess. We couldn't find Mark. I was calling him. I left a message, Mark, we're really concerned. Where are you? You know, why is Ding here?
She was on all fours and she was growling. Something had happened to her. Maybe she had had a stroke. It was obvious one eye was in a horrible mess. We couldn't find Mark. I was calling him. I left a message, Mark, we're really concerned. Where are you? You know, why is Ding here?
I can only describe it as evil. Something horrible, something terrible. I knew something bad had taken place.
I can only describe it as evil. Something horrible, something terrible. I knew something bad had taken place.
I can only describe it as evil. Something horrible, something terrible. I knew something bad had taken place.
Yes. Thank you so much for having us.
Yes. Thank you so much for having us.
Yes. Thank you so much for having us.
Thank you. Yeah, it's an important case. So we definitely wanted to be here to talk about it.
Thank you. Yeah, it's an important case. So we definitely wanted to be here to talk about it.
Thank you. Yeah, it's an important case. So we definitely wanted to be here to talk about it.
But then the problem with that is now we know all these years later that Ben Kingan may not have sustained a skull fracture because these clear x-rays were found years after the trial and the defense hired a pediatric neuroradiologist who looked at those clear x-rays and said, there's no skull fracture here. And if a skull fracture existed, I would see it in these clear x-rays.
But then the problem with that is now we know all these years later that Ben Kingan may not have sustained a skull fracture because these clear x-rays were found years after the trial and the defense hired a pediatric neuroradiologist who looked at those clear x-rays and said, there's no skull fracture here. And if a skull fracture existed, I would see it in these clear x-rays.
But then the problem with that is now we know all these years later that Ben Kingan may not have sustained a skull fracture because these clear x-rays were found years after the trial and the defense hired a pediatric neuroradiologist who looked at those clear x-rays and said, there's no skull fracture here. And if a skull fracture existed, I would see it in these clear x-rays.
Aaron interviewed... false confession expert, Dr. Saul Kasson, and he points it out to us that if in fact Ben didn't sustain a skull fracture, that's what he refers to as a false fact that could have tainted this entire confession.