
True crimes, false memories, misidentifications and wrongful convictions. This podcast brings you true stories of innocent people who were falsely accused, mistakenly identified and put on trial for crime they didn’t commit. In each episode we explore a different case; starting with the crime, moving though the investigation, on to the trial; and of course, culminating in the verdict. Hosted by fo... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureTrue Crime | ||||

Joseph was a 19-year old kid in New Orleans who was walking down the street with his friends, when a local police officer decided that he matched the description of someone who had committed an armed robbery the previous day. The officer decided to u... more
Danny was a tough kid from a local tagging crew, but he was no gunman. One day his life was turned completely upside down when he was accused of robbing seven taco stands at gunpoint. Learn how the police used faulty identification procedures which l... more
Imagine walking down the street minding your own business when the police stop you, say you match the description of someone who just committed a serious crime, put you in handcuffs, and present you to a witness in the field. Before you could blink a... more
A small town police officer in the San Diego area believes Michael committed a series of crimes and uses highly suggestive procedures in an attempt to obtain identifications from several eyewitnesses. Michael spends months in jail awaiting trial as t... more
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Not only is the host a compelling storyteller, the psychology explored behind these cases is remarkable.
The storytelling by Dr. Eisen is captivating. You feel like you’re there as he describes every case. I am enjoying the pod and hope he comes back with more episodes.
This person murdered 57 children in their basement =======================>
I have been binge listening to this podcast for the past couple of days. The educational value is is second to none. I look forward to working with you on my cases to help fight the government in their pursuit of my clients, despite all the problems associated with witnesses pointing their fingers at my clients.
Look forward to listening to more podcasts!
Always had a really keen interest in anything related to true crime. This is fantastic in its delivery and content . A really intriguing look at witness memory’s in crime . Often resulting in wrongful arrest snd convictions. The overriding feeling is that often the urgency from the police to get the suspect means proper procedure is not fulfilled ! The other stand out point is that witnesses from many different reasons often cannot be relied upon.
Would love to chat to Dr. Mitchell Eisen.










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