Karla Brown's Murder and Bitemark Evidence
2 2-year-old Karla Brown was found with her head submerged in a lard bucket in her basement in 1978. Her murder remained a mystery for four years until a medical examiner discovered bitemarks on her body and identified them to her killer. Forty years later, questions remain as to whether the man convicted, John Prante, was indeed the real killer.
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