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Crimecase By AI

Crimecase By AI

Di: Nikke Carlsson
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Crimecase by AI is a documentary-style true crime podcast written and narrated entirely by artificial intelligence.

Each episode focuses on one real case at a time, based only on verified public sources from reputable news organisations, court records and official documents. No speculation, no dramatization – just a calm, structured walkthrough of what is actually known.

The stories cover cases from the US, Europe, Australia and the Nordic countries, with a clear, analytical tone inspired by public-service and BBC-style documentaries.

Crimecase by AI is created for listeners who prefer evidence over rumours, and documented facts over sensational storytelling.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nikke Carlsson
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  • AI Insight — Episode 7: How AI Reconstructs Crime Scenes
    Jan 11 2026

    Crime scenes are rarely intact. Objects have moved, memories are unreliable, and evidence is often disturbed by panic, time, or human error.

    In this episode of AI Insight, we explore how artificial intelligence reconstructs crime scenes — using 3D scanning, physics-based simulations, behavioral models, and digital forensics to recreate events that no human eye witnessed in full.

    From bullet trajectories and bloodstain patterns to shadow analysis, audio echoes, and data from everyday devices, AI can synthesize thousands of variables into a coherent reconstruction of what happened, when it happened, and how events unfolded.

    We also examine the limits of these systems — and why human judgment, empathy, and context remain essential alongside machine-driven analysis.

    A short-form documentary exploration of forensic science, artificial intelligence, and the future of criminal investigation.

    This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.

    For case suggestions or inquiries: crimecasebyai@yahoo.com

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    5 min
  • Ep 9: The Somerton Man — The Tamám Shud Mystery
    Jan 8 2026

    In December 1948, an unidentified man was found dead on Somerton Beach near Adelaide, Australia. He carried no identification, all labels had been removed from his clothing, and no clear cause of death could be determined.

    Months later, investigators discovered a hidden scrap of paper sewn into his trousers. It bore two words torn from a Persian poem: Tamám Shud — “it is finished.” The discovery led to a trail of coded notes, an abandoned suitcase, and unanswered questions that fueled decades of speculation.

    In this episode of Crimecase By AI, we examine the verified facts behind the Somerton Man case — from the discovery on the beach and the mysterious Rubaiyat clue to Cold War–era theories and the forensic genealogy breakthrough in 2022 that finally identified him as Carl “Charles” Webb.

    This documentary-style episode is based entirely on publicly available, verified sources and presents the case without speculation.


    SOURCES:

    ABC Australia – Extensive reporting on the Somerton Man case and 2022 identification

    BBC World Service – Historical coverage and forensic genealogy updates

    University of Adelaide – Forensic DNA and genealogical research findings (2022)

    South Australia Police Archives – Public statements and investigative summaries

    The Advertiser (Adelaide) – Contemporary reporting from 1948–1950

    This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.

    For case suggestions or inquiries: crimecasebyai@yahoo.com

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    9 min
  • AI Insight — Episode 6: The Psychology of False Confessions
    Jan 4 2026

    Why do people confess to crimes they didn’t commit?

    False confessions are far more common than most people realize. Research shows that a significant portion of wrongful convictions overturned by DNA evidence involve confessions from innocent individuals.

    In this episode of AI Insight, we examine the psychological mechanisms behind false confessions — from exhaustion and pressure inside the interrogation room to the moment when memory, fear, and doubt begin to blur.

    We also explore how artificial intelligence can help detect unreliable confessions by analyzing language patterns, stress indicators, and interrogation dynamics — offering a data-driven safeguard against bias and coercion.

    This episode is a short-form documentary analysis of forensic psychology, interrogation science, and the fragile nature of truth under pressure.

    This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.

    For case suggestions or inquiries: crimecasebyai@yahoo.com

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    6 min
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