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Evaluating Facts and Rumors in Criminal Investigations
The process of fact-checking small pieces of information in criminal investigations can lead to identifying potential persons of interest. Addressing rumors and checking for factual information can help to identify inaccuracies in testimony and lead to more accurate conclusions.
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By identifying small inaccuracies in podcasts, we can begin to build a case against misinformation and false information in the media.
12:39 - 15:50 (03:10)
Summary
By identifying small inaccuracies in podcasts, we can begin to build a case against misinformation and false information in the media. Examples of such inaccuracies can include routine discrepancies in personal stories or statements that are provably false.
ChapterEvaluating Facts and Rumors in Criminal Investigations
EpisodeCassandra Jones (Queen of Clubs, Kansas)
PodcastThe Deck
Investigators start to look into potential persons of interest in relation to Cassandra Gross's disappearance, including Larry, a man rumored to be involved in drugs and prostitution, who had a connection to the victim.
15:50 - 19:23 (03:33)
Summary
Investigators start to look into potential persons of interest in relation to Cassandra Gross's disappearance, including Larry, a man rumored to be involved in drugs and prostitution, who had a connection to the victim.