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  • Key Evidence - Uncover the clues that crack the case with Miles Mercer
    Apr 9 2026
    Join host Miles Mercer as he uncovers the pivotal evidence that determines guilt or innocence—from DNA and fingerprints to unreliable eyewitness testimony and verdict psychology. Explore the fascinating intersection of forensic science, legal strategy, and human memory where reasonable doubt means the difference between freedom and a life sentence.

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    1 min
  • Key Evidence - The Jury's Black Box and the Art of Reasonable Doubt
    Apr 9 2026
    Host Miles Mercer explores how juries transform evidence into verdicts, examining direct versus circumstantial evidence, burden of proof standards, expert witness credibility, and cognitive biases that shape deliberations. Drawing on legal research and jury psychology studies, the episode reveals how narrative construction, demonstrative evidence, and the anchoring effect influence decision-making in America's most mysterious judicial process—the sealed jury room.

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    33 min
  • Key Evidence - Swearing on a Stack of Bibles with a Broken Memory
    Apr 9 2026
    Miles Mercer examines how eyewitness testimony—the leading cause of wrongful convictions—sends innocent people to prison despite witnesses' sincere certainty. Drawing on cognitive science and cases like Ronald Cotton and Kirk Bloodsworth, this episode reveals memory's shocking fragility, the limits of cross-examination, and why confident testimony can be catastrophically wrong.

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    27 min
  • Key Evidence - The Thing That Doesn't Lie (Until It Does)
    Apr 9 2026
    Miles Mercer examines how physical evidence—DNA, weapons, fingerprints—dominates courtrooms despite contamination risks, forensic flaws, and fabrication scandals like the Phantom of Heilbronn and Rampart Division. From O.J. Simpson's gloves to wrongful convictions overturned by DNA, he reveals why tangible proof isn't infallible—it's only as reliable as the humans handling it.

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    26 min