Catch the latest episode of the Boston True Crime Podcast, which are loosely based on real cases of White & Associates.
In this gripping episode, we dive into a case that challenges everything we think we know about truth, memory, and justice. On a cold night in Dorchester, a man named John Doe faces charges that could change his life forever. Armed with surveillance footage, eyewitness testimony, and forensic analysis, the prosecution thinks they have a clear case. But as we unravel the details, we explore how unreliable memory can be, especially under traumatic circumstances. Join us as we follow the defense’s journey to cast doubt on the evidence, question the reliability of eyewitnesses, and bring in experts to explain how memory works. Could you be convinced of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt? Tune in to see where the story leads.
The names and certain details in this podcast have been modified to protect the privacy of the individuals involved. While the stories presented are inspired by real events, specific facts may have been altered or omitted to ensure confidentiality.
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