In this episode, the hosts talk about the story of Kevin Green who served 16 years in prison after being convicted of sexually assaulting a woman, and how new evidence led to his exoneration.
In this episode, the hosts scrutinize the murder motion, discuss the defense's motive behind confusing the public and explain how Dick and Jim's conclusion differs from that of the expert investigators.
DNA found in the house and car of a possible suspect, Glenn Butcher, has an 83% match for Christine Lundy's DNA and an 88% match for Amber-Lee Cruickshank's, indicating the possibility of their murder.
The blood evidence on the rear sliding door of the crime scene of Kitty Genovese has been retested and shows that it was a mixture of DNA from her attacker and her own blood, refuting the original evidence that there were multiple attackers. The condition of the Genovese's home is also noted as a possible factor in the police investigation.
Tim Masters was accused and convicted of the murder of Peggy Hettrick in Fort Collins, Colorado. Although he pled not guilty, he was convicted based on circumstantial evidence that was ultimately unsubstantiated.