This three-chapter nonfiction forensic series examines the death of Isaiah Norman following a late-night traffic stop in Tennessee in twenty twenty three. Using synchronized dash camera, body camera, and surveillance footage, the story reconstructs the encounter second by second, separating what is visible and provable from what remains disputed. The narrative follows the escalation from routine stop to physical restraint, the medical findings that explain how life was lost, and the investigative process that shaped the legal outcome. Told in a neutral but gritty forensic voice, the series focuses on evidence, procedure, and consequence rather than speculation or sensationalism. It ends with the unresolved tension between recorded facts, prosecutorial standards, and the lasting cost of a death captured on camera.
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