To find Ricky Saxton's murderer, Wayne Mitchell has to manually recover hundreds of tiny digital crumbs in an attempt to find video evidence of Ricky's murder. But here's the thing, Wayne was almost kept out of the loop. Find out how it all went down.
Special Guest: Wayne Mitchell
Dive into the illusion of online safety provided by emojis. We explore whether covering a child's face with an emoji truly protects their identity. Learn the hidden risks and digital breadcrumbs left behind.
We're sharing 12 must-know artifacts to get you through the holiday season AND any digital forensics case that might come your way. Cozy up with your favorite beverage and sing along.
Get the inside scoop from the digital forensics expert who testified about all the cell phone location records and the SIM Card swapping in the Mushroom Murders case.
Special Guest: Dr. Matthew Sorrell from Australia
This is Part 4 Only.
Go back and listen to parts 1 - 3 in Season 1, Episodes 27 - 29, if you haven't yet.
What do the prosecution and defense say about all this digital evidence during their closing arguments in the mushroom murders? We're breaking it down along with some discussion on suppressed evidence from this case.
This is Part 3 Only.
Make sure to go back and listen to Parts 1 and 2 if you haven't done that yet.
In Part 2 of the mushroom murder, we discuss SIM card swapping and factory resetting mobile devices. Will there be any digital evidence left?
AKA the Erin Patterson Murders.
This is Part 2 of 4 Only.
In this episode, we travel to Australia to learn about the digital evidence in the Erin Patterson Case, AKA the Mushroom Murders. We discuss cell phone location records and browser history to see if they can reveal any clues about where those deadly mushrooms originated.
Can you believe we're already 25 episodes into this podcast?! Join us as we look back at why we started, what we've learned, and what we're looking forward to.
Thank you to everyone who has listened, shared, and joined us as a guest!Of course, we look back at BTK and Casey Anthony. But we also talk about some new things like Karen Read and X's and O's on hard drives...
Stacy Eldridge & Becky Passmore spoke live at the Oxygen Forensics Conference, reflecting back on how 25 years of technology and humanity colliding have shaped everything from hex-level disk editors to six-figure software suites, and even the American Justice System.Tune in for the nostalgia and stay for the stories with a few laughs along the way.Special Thanks to:-Oxygen Forensics for hosting us-Keither Lockhart for inviting us-Briggs for recording us and providing our own personal laugh track.-All of you for listening!
Stacy Eldridge & Becky Passmore spoke live at the Oxygen Forensics Conference, reflecting back on how 25 years of technology and humanity colliding have shaped everything from hex-level disk editors to six-figure software suites, and even the American Justice System.
Tune in for the nostalgia and stay for the stories with a few laughs along the way.
Special Thanks to:
-Oxygen Forensics for hosting us
-Keither Lockhart for inviting us
-Briggs for recording us and provide our own personal laugh track.
-All of you for listening!
Larry McClain gave us so much great knowledge on the Thing About Pam case and the murder of Louis Gumpenberger; we had to split it into two episodes. Join us for the conclusion.
This is part 4 only in our 'The Thing About Pam' series.
Make sure to go back and listen to Episodes 21, 22, and 23 if you haven't yet.
This week Special Guest Larry McClain joins us as we discuss his work on the The Thing About Pam case and the murder of Louis Gumpenberger. Learn about the evidence he discovers that demonstrates premeditation. We also get some insider knowledge on the Betsy Faria murder.
This is Part 3 only in our The Thing About Pam Series.
Make sure to check out S1 E21 and S1 E22 if you haven't yet.
Dive into Russ Faria's retrial by exploring the digital evidence that was finally admitted and subsequently led to his acquittal. How did Pam Hupp's digital trail shift the trial's outcome? Tune in to find out.
This is Episode 2 in our 'The Thing About Pam Series'
The Thing About Pam Hupp — she’s tied to the murder of Betsy Faria and the wrongful guilty verdict in Russ Faria’s first trial. In this episode, we break down the digital evidence, including key cell phone data that was thrown out.
This is Part 1 Only.
Discover how business email compromise cases exploit human trust rather than relying solely on technology. We explore the mechanics of BEC attacks, common entry points, and immediate actions organizations should take.
With special guest Jamie Mamroe.
Elsbeth battles AI being used to manipulate crime reporting, and we're discussing how traces left behind on a laptop can be used IRL to determine whodunnit.
A new brute-forcing tool helps examiners get access to the Kik App, which would help the FBI rescue a young girl from human trafficking.
We're sharing never-before-released insider knowledgeabout what happened with the digital evidence in the Casey Anthony trial. This will change EVERYTHING you thought you knew about the Casey Anthony trial. These lessons learned are a must for every forensic examiner.
This is part 6 only.
This is the final Casey Anthony Episode.
We've found the missing minute from the Epstein Jail video. We discuss the 13 new files we used to find it and what it means. BONUS: We discuss 2 jail videos that are STILL MISSING.
See more on the blog at https://blog.siliconprairiecyber.com/2025/09/epsteins-missing-minute-found.html
We speak with the digital forensics expert for the defense, Larry Daniel. He reveals the untold stories behind the Casey Anthony trial, including why he didn't testify during the trial.
It might not have been known in 2011, but yes, there was a digital forensics expert working behind the scenes to help the defense develop an intriguing strategy when it came to all the digital evidence.
Part 5 only.