Episodi

  • EPISODE 3B — JOSEPH WILLIAM SMEDLEY II: WHAT THE RECORDS SHOW — AND WHAT THEY DO NOT
    Jan 23 2026

    In Episode 3B, we continue our examination of the death investigation of Joseph William Smedley II, a 20-year-old Indiana University student whose body was recovered from Griffy Lake in Bloomington, Indiana, in October 2015. Joseph’s death was classified as suicide by drowning, and the case was administratively closed.

    This episode does not seek to overturn that determination. Instead, it examines what documentation is available to the public when a case is closed, what records were released in response to formal public-records requests, and what information remains unavailable under Indiana public-records law.

    Using the Casewalker Evidence Book Method, we review the released materials, distinguish between documented records and summary-level statements, and clearly identify where investigatory documentation is not accessible to the public. This episode focuses on structure rather than interpretation, showing how conclusions are communicated when underlying records are limited or withheld.

    Every record. Every gap. Only what the documentation supports.

    ⚠️ This episode discusses death investigation, suicide classification, public-records law, and the limits of documentation in closed cases. It also includes a missing-person spotlight involving a juvenile. Listener discretion is advised.

    Full documentation, sources, missing-person spotlights, and episode updates are available at:
    www.thecasewalkerchronicles.com

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    47 min
  • EPISODE 3A — JOSEPH WILLIAM SMEDLEY II
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode, we examine the disappearance and death of Joseph William Smedley II, a 20-year-old Indiana University student whose body was recovered from Griffy Lake in Bloomington, Indiana, in October 2015.

    Within days of recovery, Joseph’s death was ruled a suicide by drowning, and the case was administratively closed.

    This episode does not seek to overturn that ruling.
    Instead, it examines how that ruling was constructed, explained, and presented, and what information is available to the public when a case is closed without judicial testing.

    Using the Casewalker Evidence Book Method, we review the publicly visible record of Joseph Smedley’s case, including summarized timelines, law-enforcement statements, and limited incident-level documentation that has been released. We clearly distinguish between what is documented, what is stated in secondary reporting, and where investigatory records are not available in the public record under Indiana public-records law.

    This episode reflects our investigative commitment:
    Every summary. Every gap. Only what the record supports.

    ⚠️ This episode discusses death investigation, suicide classification, and unresolved questions surrounding closed cases.
    Listener discretion is advised.

    Full documentation, sources, missing-person spotlights, and episode updates are available at:
    www.thecasewalkerchronicles.com

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    32 min
  • EPISODE 2 — THE DISAPPEARANCE OF LAUREN SPIERER
    Jan 2 2026

    In this episode, we examine the verified timeline and unanswered questions surrounding the disappearance of Indiana University student Lauren Spierer, who was last seen in Bloomington on a summer night in June 2011.

    Despite extensive searches, public attention, and years of inquiry, Lauren’s case remains unresolved. We trace her final known movements, review documented statements and search efforts, and highlight where the public record grows quiet.

    Using the Casewalker Evidence Book Method, we reconstruct what is confirmed and clearly identify where uncertainty begins, relying on law-enforcement releases, media reporting, official statements, and on-location fieldwork in Bloomington.

    This episode reflects our investigative commitment:
    Every step. Every gap. Only the facts.

    ⚠️ This episode discusses a long-running missing person case without resolution.
    Listener discretion is advised.

    Full documentation, sources, missing-person spotlights, and episode updates are available at: www.thecasewalkerchronicles.com

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    28 min
  • EPISODE 1 — THE MURDER OF JILL BEHRMAN
    Dec 20 2025

    Episode 1: The Murder of Jill Behrman

    In our first episode, we examine the disappearance and murder of Indiana University student Jill Behrman, tracing the publicly documented timeline of her final morning, the early search efforts, and the decades-long legal and investigative aftermath of her case.

    Jill’s case is a defining moment in Indiana true-crime history, shaped by investigative focus, disputed testimony, overturned convictions, appellate review, and a long wait for certainty that never fully arrived.

    Using the Casewalker Evidence Book Method, we reconstruct this case through publicly available law-enforcement records, court findings, appellate rulings, and on-location fieldwork in Bloomington, Indiana. We clearly distinguish documented facts, court analysis, and unresolved areas of uncertainty.

    This episode lays the foundation for how cases are approached throughout The Casewalker Chronicles.


    Every route. Every minute. Only what the record supports, clearly labeled when it does not.

    ⚠️ This episode discusses criminal prosecution and appellate review. A conviction currently stands.

    Listener discretion is advised.

    Full documentation, sources, missing-person spotlights, and episode updates are available at: www.thecasewalkerchronicles.com


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    31 min