"Split Decisions" serves as a commentary on the ethics of reproductive technology. The "split" in the title refers not just to the biological division of the embryo, but to the fractured lives of the brothers who were separated at birth without their knowledge. The resolution is bittersweet; while the killer is caught, the brothers are left to grapple with a family history that was stolen from them for decades.
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: As the investigation deepens, the team discovers Jordan is not alone. They first find an identical twin, Xavier Marx, and then a triplet, Kevin Chance. "Split Decisions" serves as a commentary on the
: The mystery culminates in the revelation of a fourth brother. These siblings were the result of an in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment 25 years prior. Their mother, Vivian Brentson, had been told the extra embryos were destroyed, but the clinic—where the victim, Dr. Kiel, had once interned—had instead "donated" them to other families. Forensic Innovation: Antibody Profiling This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge