Justice Seekers Podcast
Two attorneys go beyond the headlines to shine a light on stories that hide, exposing the bones of legal cases left to molder in our hallowed halls of justice.
We find the claims that didn't make the news and the facts that didn't make the record—the questions that didn't reach the bench and the answers that didn't come from it—the voices of truth that never got their chance to be heard.
Join us, friends, as we venture into the underworld of long forgotten lawfare and learn how verdicts are really handed down.
Justice Seekers Podcast
Episode 5: The Delphi Murders: Justice, Science, and the Shadows of Doubt
In this episode, Natalie and Katrina explore the Delphi murders and how forensic science shaped the case against Richard Allen. They break down the limits of firearm and toolmark analysis, why “ballistics matches” aren’t always scientifically certain, and how flawed forensic methods have led to wrongful convictions across the U.S.
Learn more:
🔬 **Forensic Ballistics Science**
NIJ: Firearm and Toolmark Identification (https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/firearm-and-toolmark-identification)
National Academy of Sciences (2009) Report (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK220360/)
⚖️ **Wrongful Convictions & Forensic Errors**
Innocence Project (https://innocenceproject.org/unvalidated-or-improper-forensic-science/)
National Registry of Exonerations (https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/forensics.aspx)
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