In this case, we talk about the Carpool Detectives, a group of moms with a special set of skills who decided to take on a cold case and prove that the deaths of two members of the community were not accidental. Their unique knowledge was enough to prove to law enforcement that the case should be reclassified as suspicious. But how can the true crime community approach these types of cases? And how can we get involved ethically? Support the show Disclaimer: Jeannine and Natalie are comm...
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In this case, we talk about the Carpool Detectives, a group of moms with a special set of skills who decided to take on a cold case and prove that the deaths of two members of the community were not accidental. Their unique knowledge was enough to prove to law enforcement that the case should be reclassified as suspicious. But how can the true crime community approach these types of cases? And how can we get involved ethically? Support the show Disclaimer: Jeannine and Natalie are comm...
An Owl and a Staircase:The Unusual Death of Kathleen Peterson
Forensic Friday
54 minutes
1 month ago
An Owl and a Staircase:The Unusual Death of Kathleen Peterson
It’s the case that launched a thousand theories. Today, we revisit the tragic death of Kathleen Peterson and the murder conviction of her husband, Michael Peterson, as explored in The Staircase. We analyze the ambiguities that permeate every aspect of the case—from the blood evidence to the couple's finances—and the bitter disagreements among professionals. Our main focus, however, is the wildest theory of all: the owl attack. We discuss the evidence—including microscopic feathers and head wo...
Forensic Friday
In this case, we talk about the Carpool Detectives, a group of moms with a special set of skills who decided to take on a cold case and prove that the deaths of two members of the community were not accidental. Their unique knowledge was enough to prove to law enforcement that the case should be reclassified as suspicious. But how can the true crime community approach these types of cases? And how can we get involved ethically? Support the show Disclaimer: Jeannine and Natalie are comm...