Despite claims of forgery surrounding the Shroud of Turin, historical and forensic evidence seems to suggest otherwise. Join British Journalist Rageh Omaar as he travels across three continents and interviews multiple experts in shroud research. While previous studies assert the Shroud's Medieval origins, this documentary unveils ample evidence defending the hypothesis that the Shroud could very well be the burial cloth of Christ as described in the Gospel of John.
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