Jordan Brown's case challenges juvenile justice and media narratives after his conviction for murdering his father's pregnant fiancée at age 11.
Takeaways
•Investigators relied on circumstantial evidence, witness statements, and gun residue to arrest Jordan Brown, sparking debates over child culpability and investigative bias.
•Media coverage intensified public emotion, labeling Jordan as a 'child killer' and influencing early perceptions before all facts were revealed.
•Family divisions, suspect ex-boyfriends, and emerging forensic challenges exposed flaws in the investigation and left questions unresolved about the real perpetrator.
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