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Anatomy of Crime

Anatomy of Crime

著者: True Crime Podcast
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Every crime has a story. But beneath that story lies a complex organism of motive, method, and madness. Welcome to Anatomy of Crime, the podcast that methodically dissects true crime cases to understand not just what happened, but precisely how and why. In each episode, we place a new case under the microscope. We deconstruct the investigation from the first 911 call to the final arrest. We analyze the critical forensic evidence that turned the tide. We explore the psychological profile of the perpetrator to uncover the motive. And we examine the courtroom strategies that ultimately decided the verdict in the eyes of the law. This isn't just storytelling; it's a complete post-mortem. If you're ready to look past the headlines and explore the intricate inner workings of the criminal world, join us as we uncover the Anatomy of Crime.True Crime Podcast ノンフィクション犯罪 社会科学
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  • EP166 - The Charlottesville Reckoning: Anatomy of a Digital Conspiracy
    2025/12/24
    In 2017, the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville ended in murder. But the criminal trial for the driver was only the beginning. This episode dissects the anatomy of Sines v. Kessler, a groundbreaking civil lawsuit that used a 19th-century law and a trove of secret digital chats to put the rally's architects on trial for a conspiracy of violence.
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    29 分
  • EP165 - Stand Back and Stand By: The Anatomy of a Seditious Conspiracy
    2025/12/17
    On January 6th, 2021, the Proud Boys acted as the spear's tip in the assault on the U.S. Capitol. But their leader, Enrique Tarrio, wasn't even in the city. This is the anatomy of a remote-controlled conspiracy, and the unprecedented legal battle to prove a group of self-proclaimed 'Western chauvinists' had agreed to wage war against the United States.
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    30 分
  • EP164 - The Uncivil War: Stewart Rhodes and the Anatomy of Sedition
    2025/12/10
    On January 6th, 2021, the Oath Keepers militia moved on the U.S. Capitol in a tactical "stack." But the real crime wasn't just the breach; it was the plot hatched months before, involving an armed "Quick Reaction Force" waiting across the river. This is the story of how the Department of Justice resurrected a Civil War-era law to prosecute Stewart Rhodes and his followers for seditious conspiracy.
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    37 分
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