Mo v. Pamela Hupp
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概要
In most cases, the evidence tells the story.
In this one… the story shaped the evidence.
When Betsy Faria was found dead in her home, the investigation seemed to point in a clear direction. But as the case unfolded, inconsistencies began to surface—statements that didn’t quite align, timelines that didn’t hold, and a narrative that appeared to guide the investigation itself.
At the center of it all was Pamela Hupp.
Years later, a separate crime would force investigators to take a closer look—not just at what happened, but at how the original story was told… and who was telling it.
In this episode of Degrees of Guilt, we examine a case where manipulation, shifting narratives, and evolving evidence collide—raising a deeper question about how guilt is formed when perception is controlled.
Because if the story can be shaped… can guilt be shaped with it?