Can You Prove Your Innocence Without DNA?

Benjamine Spencer is serving a life sentence for a violent crime he insists he didn’t commit. But he lacks biological evidence—and old-fashioned detective work may not be enough to clear his name.

January/February 2018 | The Atlantic
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