When Forensics Fails: Wrongful Convictions, Junk Science, and the System That Lets It Happen — Forensic Files Book 1
What if the science meant to find the truth was actually destroying it?
When Forensics Fails takes you inside some of the most disturbing miscarriages of justice in modern legal history — cases where the laboratory, the expert witness, and the courtroom all pointed in the same direction, and all of them were catastrophically wrong.
From fires ruled as arson that were never crimes at all, to forensic labs that fabricated results for years, to the long-debunked shaken baby syndrome diagnosis that still sends parents to prison today — this book exposes the uncomfortable truth that forensic science is far less reliable than courtroom drama would have you believe.
What makes this book essential reading:
- Real cases where innocent people lost decades of their lives to flawed forensic testimony
- A clear, jargon-free breakdown of why certain forensic disciplines have never been scientifically validated
- The psychological biases baked into crime investigation — and why even honest experts get it wrong
- How the wrongful conviction machine keeps running despite documented systemic failures
- What criminal justice reformers are actually doing to fix the problem
Written for curious, non-technical readers, When Forensics Fails reads less like a textbook and more like a thriller — except every story is real, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Each chapter unpacks a different failure point in the forensic system, building a damning picture of how truth gets lost between the crime scene and the verdict.
This is not a book about villains. It's a book about a broken system — and the ordinary people crushed beneath it.
Part of the Forensic Files series. Available as PDF + EPUB digital download.