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Final proof Jesus WAS buried in the Shroud of Turin?

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New audit by top expert uncovers dossier of irrefutable evidence that will rock any non-believer.
He reveals details about the crucifixion that would not be out of place in any 'true crime' TV drama.
After his body was taken down from the cross, it was wrapped in a linen cloth.
His blood, still wet, stained the cloth and then, so the faithful believe, the likeness of Christ's corpse was miraculously transferred onto the linen.
For centuries the Shroud was accepted as the actual cloth in which the body of Jesus was wrapped after his death.
The Catholic Encyclopedia warned in 1917 that the relic should be treated with 'grave suspicion' In 1988 , carbon dating was done on a small portion of the linen.
Some sceptics suggested it was the sort of experiment Leonardo da Vinci might have done.
But if there was any chance it was manmade, the Church wanted to distance itself.
No one has ever succeeded in creating a similar image on linen linen.
The negative image on the Shroud comes vividly to life in photos.
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