Join investigators, examiners, and prosecutors as they share the riveting cases that helped define their careers and how digital forensics played a pivotal part in the investigation. A true crime podcast from Magnet Forensics.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeTechnology |
This episode Aaron Sparling, a veteran of the Portland Police Bureau, discusses his work on the 2018 murder case of Daniel Brophy. Daniel was killed by his wife, Nancy Crampton-Brophy, at the Oregon Culinary Institute where he worked as an instructor... more
Today's guest is Jim Cole, a retired Supervisory Special Agent with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). He shared the case of Daniel Harris—a disgraced former top gun Navy F-18 pilot who sextorted at least 70 child victims around the globe—live o... more
The eBay Swindler is a fraud case, with tens of thousands of victims and millions of dollars in damages from a criminal using automated tools to rip people off at scale. This case involves man hunts in the real and digital worlds, a ton of digital ev... more
Larry McClain is back by popular demand. You may remember Larry from our first ever episode of DFIRL “Murder in St. Louis - The Remarkable Case of Pam Hupp”. Today, he’s here to discuss his work on another tragic case, the murder of Dorothy Hall by h... more
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As an Investigator just learning digital forensics and how they can be used for criminal defense I love this even though it is from a law enforcement perspective. Great show.
This is a fantastic true crime podcast that really connects the dots between the crimes and how digital evidence helped solve the case.
I love the twist of digital forensics as the focus, and the host is awesome. I could listen to her talk all day!
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