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A short message from Chris about his new podcast: End Of Days. In the final episode Chris tries to tie up some of the loose ends of the case In a tense and unedited interview Chris talks to Michael Peterson himself. Chris is given rare interviews with the Judge, D. Candace Zamperini talks openly on the loss of her sister and the subsequent events.
Peterson returns to court. Kathleen's sisters remind him their loss hasn't got any easier. Peterson is out. Should he get a new trial, have his case thrown out, or something else? Your questions on whether a bird could have contributed to Kathleen's death are answered.
A character from the original trial gives Michael hope of getting out of jail. Almost 7 years on, an alternative version of events is presented…involving an owl! The jury is sent out to consider their verdict. Chris concentrates on the physical evidence presented to the Michael Peterson trial jury. Every intellectually honest student of life needs to watch this DVD!
This is not a Creation or Intelligent Design presentation and it does not argue for any particular alternative theory to evolution -- just the cold, hard facts regarding the scientific shortcomings of evolution -- but some different theory is clearly called for in light of modern science as illustrated in Reasonable Doubt: Evolution Versus Modern Microbiology.
Reasonable Doubt provides sound, authoritative discussion of the relevant science and logic in a fascinating way that viewers can understand and appreciate.
Recommended for ages 14 and up. Reasonable Doubt pits evolution versus modern microbiology. The quality of this presentation is solid enough, though perhaps slightly amateurish, and the narrator has a voice that threatens to lull the viewer to sleep.
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