EPISODE · Aug 10, 2026 · 43 MIN
Alexis Investigates - When Did We Start Taking Misinformation as Fact? Inside the Nolan Wells Case
from True Crime & The Court of Public Opinion with Alexis Knight · host Alexis Knight | Facts First. Clarity Always.
Alexis Investigates - When Did We Start Taking Misinformation as Fact? Inside the Nolan Wells CaseWhen a major story breaks, the facts don't travel alone.Within hours, one real event can explode into a cloud of headlines, theories, reaction videos, podcasts, accusations and opinions—many delivered with so much confidence that they begin to sound like established facts.In this episode of Alexis Investigates, Alexis Knight examines how that happens using the ongoing Nolan Wells case as a real-time example.How does an unanswered question become a theory? How does a theory become something thousands of people believe is true? Why are dramatic “updates” more valuable than simply saying, “We don't know yet”? And what happens when online speculation begins affecting the real people at the center of a case?This isn't about dismissing the legitimate questions surrounding Nolan's death or his family's search for answers. It's about learning to recognize the difference between what has actually been established and everything added afterward.Because in today's information world, knowing the facts isn't enough.You also need to know the flow.Alexis Knight l Facts first. Clarity Always.Investigating the facts behind the stories and trends shaping our world. Subscribe to the Alexis Investigates PodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alexis-investigates-l-facts-first-clarity-always--6292057/support.Alexis Knight l Facts first. Clarity Always.Investigating the facts behind the stories and trends shaping our world. Subscribe to the Alexis Investigates Podcast
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