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FORENSICS | The secrets of detecting the undetectable
Season 3 · Episode 161

FORENSICS | The secrets of detecting the undetectable

Crime Insiders · LiSTNR

February 2, 202543m 46sExplicit

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Show Notes

What secrets do documents hide—and how are they uncovered?   From forged wills to counterfeit passports, the world of document examination is a high-stakes game of detection and deception. 

No one knows this better than Justin Watt, a forensic document examiner with the Department of Home Affairs.  

In this episode of Crime Insiders | Forensics, hosted by Kathy Fox, Justin unravels how clues invisible to the naked eye busted a serial bank robber, what your handwriting can and can’t reveal about you, and what it takes to fake a passport. 

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