Chapter
Forensic Analysts, Perception and Injustice
The two forensic analysts in the Amanda Knox trial, in America and Mexico respectively, had differing beliefs about who the culprit was highlighting how perception can play a significant role in criminal justice, leading to potential injustice. This issue of perception is compounded when innocent individuals are wrongly accused and burdened with proof against the system set up against them.
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In the second part of a three-part series, the case of 43 disappeared students in Ayotzinapa, Mexico, is investigated, highlighting the corruption within the country's legal system and the impact on both guilty and innocent parties.
17:55 - 19:04 (01:08)
Summary
In the second part of a three-part series, the case of 43 disappeared students in Ayotzinapa, Mexico, is investigated, highlighting the corruption within the country's legal system and the impact on both guilty and innocent parties.
ChapterForensic Analysts, Perception and Injustice
EpisodeCONSPIRACY: The Women of Juarez
PodcastCrime Junkie
The Murders in Juarez, still unsolved to this day, have left a deep scar in the community.
19:04 - 22:55 (03:51)
Summary
The Murders in Juarez, still unsolved to this day, have left a deep scar in the community. Several forensic analysts have provided their opinions on the case, suggesting it may have been committed by a Mexican or an American, but the brutality and specificity of the crimes feel very distinct.