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Direct Evidence vs Circumstantial Evidence
This episode discusses the difference between direct and circumstantial evidence in a criminal case. Direct evidence is based on personal knowledge or observation, while circumstantial evidence relies on inference and does not provide direct proof.
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Four witnesses have come forward to provide sworn affidavits and testify that Suspect 1 confessed to killing Courtney, wrapping her body in a blanket, and putting her in the trunk of her car.
1:00:10 - 1:04:57 (04:46)
Summary
Four witnesses have come forward to provide sworn affidavits and testify that Suspect 1 confessed to killing Courtney, wrapping her body in a blanket, and putting her in the trunk of her car. Suspect 2 also revealed that Suspect 1's mother found Courtney's blanket in his car, but washed it despite having no connection to the crime.
ChapterDirect Evidence vs Circumstantial Evidence
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PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The podcast discusses the difference between direct evidence and circumstantial evidence.
1:04:57 - 1:08:45 (03:48)
Summary
The podcast discusses the difference between direct evidence and circumstantial evidence. While direct evidence provides concrete proof, circumstantial evidence involves inferences drawn from facts and circumstances.