The skull belonged to a miner who died in a 1901 bar fight. A flashy lawyer named J. Maurice Finn got the killer acquitted by arguing the miner's skull was abnormally thin. Mike Lamp speaks with Colorado Springs attorney P.J. Anderson.
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