
Exhuming the Truth is a True Crime podcast hosted by a forensic biologist, toxicologist, criminologist, and forensic investigations research student, Asha Walther.With several years of experience in cold case analysis, Asha explores cold cases, current cases, missing persons, no-body murders, sexual assaults, domestic violence-related crimes, and more while discussing old, current, and emerging fo... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

In this episode of Exhuming the Truth, we examine one of the most devastating coronial findings to emerge from Australia in recent years: the death of nine-month-old Kobi Shepherdson.
Kobi was a baby who should still be here today. His death was fou... more
Some conversations take on a life of their own, and this was one of them.
I went into this interview with a list of carefully prepared questions, but within minutes, those notes were forgotten. Chris Geeâs experience, knowledge, and passion made the... more
Following the recent Seven Spotlight interview with Josie Murray, public discussion surrounding the disappearance of four-year-old Gus Lamont has intensified. In this episode, we move beyond speculation and take a forensic approach to the known facts... more
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Asha, you are well educated but it really threw me when you pronounced Pelicot wrong. What she went through- she deserves at least her name being pronounced correctly đŞ
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A forensic-leaning true crime show applies scientific reasoning to cold cases, missing persons, and high-profile investigations. Episodes routinely dissect timelines, evidence, and investigative methods, often challenging prevailing narratives with data-driven analyses and expert interviews. A recurring emphasis on forensic science, victim advocacy, and public engagement makes it distinctive, with fundraising efforts and community tips playing a visible role in ongoing cases. Overall, listeners get an in-depth, methodical look at how evidence and investigations unfold, with a clear focus on transparency and accountability in the pursuit of answers.
Noteworthy aspects include a strong emphasis on practical forensic techniques, collaboration... more
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