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The mishandling of crime scenes is a serious issue in the investigation process.
19:25 - 21:33 (02:08)
Summary
The mishandling of crime scenes is a serious issue in the investigation process. It has been highlighted in various programs and podcasts leading to concerns about the lack of respect for evidence.
ChapterQuestioning the Evidence in Quentin Tellis' Murder Case
EpisodeHotline- Jessica Chambers
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
In this podcast, an investigator shares a story about investigating a murder that occurred on Christmas Eve.
21:33 - 22:33 (01:00)
Summary
In this podcast, an investigator shares a story about investigating a murder that occurred on Christmas Eve. He emphasizes the importance of thorough documentation of the crime scene to avoid missing important evidence.
ChapterQuestioning the Evidence in Quentin Tellis' Murder Case
EpisodeHotline- Jessica Chambers
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The evidence presented in the Quentin Tellis case was not collected and presented as well as it could have been, causing much reasonable doubt in the case.
22:33 - 25:01 (02:28)
Summary
The evidence presented in the Quentin Tellis case was not collected and presented as well as it could have been, causing much reasonable doubt in the case.
ChapterQuestioning the Evidence in Quentin Tellis' Murder Case
EpisodeHotline- Jessica Chambers
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The defendant in the Jessica Chambers murder case is caught admitting to deleting text messages and contacts from his phone immediately after the crime.
25:01 - 26:59 (01:58)
Summary
The defendant in the Jessica Chambers murder case is caught admitting to deleting text messages and contacts from his phone immediately after the crime. He changes his story in response to the mounting evidence against him.