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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 53 MIN

🎙️ Assumption Audit: What Both Sides Took for Granted

from Crime: Reconstructed Podcast · host Morgan Wright

📋 Episode OverviewThe Assumption Audit framework meets the Peterson case. Five embedded assumptions — three from the prosecution, one from the defense, one from the court itself — get tested against evidence, base rates, and procedural record. The result: a structural diagnosis that reveals how both sides of a capital murder case stacked untested assumptions on top of each other and treated the result as established fact.🎧 In This Episode* Why the Assumption Audit is the most uncomfortable framework in investigation* The affair-as-motive assumption and the base-rate problem neither side ran* Twelve sworn witnesses the prosecution didn’t call — and why LAIP presenting them as verified is the same error running in reverse* The arrest inventory as a binary that refuses to collapse* Juror Richelle Nice’s post-trial admission and what it means for procedural integrity* Why a structurally flawed process and a sufficient evidentiary record can coexist🔑 Key ConceptAn assumption has been properly audited only when you can name the evidence that would have falsified it and explain why that evidence didn’t appear. An assumption that nobody can falsify hasn’t been tested — it’s been accepted.❓ Why This MattersThe Peterson case is the highest-profile circumstantial-evidence conviction in American criminal history. It has been tried, reversed in part, resentenced, and is now the subject of an ongoing 2,600-page habeas petition. Twenty-three years of litigation have not surfaced the core structural problem: both the original conviction and the current challenge rest on assumptions that nobody has rigorously tested. When a case of this magnitude runs on untested premises, it tells you something about how the system handles every case of lower profile and lower scrutiny.⚖️ Five Assumptions Audited* Affair proves motive (prosecution). Failed against base-rate criminology. Defense also failed by not forcing the audit during cross.* No witnesses saw Laci after Scott left (prosecution). Factually incorrect. Twelve sworn witnesses. Three phone interviews. Zero trial testimony.* Twelve witnesses establish Laci alive after departure (LAIP). Untested. Never cross-examined, never shown photo arrays, never mapped against known walking routes.* Arrest inventory proves flight (prosecution) / recreation (defense). Binary refuses to collapse. Both interpretations require ignoring evidence from their own side.* The jury followed instructions (court). Juror Richelle Nice admitted on the record that the reconstituted jury did not restart deliberations after three juror replacements, contrary to explicit court instruction.📰 Companion Article“The Questions Nobody Asked: An Assumption Audit of the Peterson Case” — the full written reconstruction on the Crime: Reconstructed Substack. Sources, evidence inventory, and citation links to primary trial transcripts and court filings.🎙️ About the ShowCrime: Reconstructed applies first-principles reasoning, constraint-based elimination, and systems analysis to criminal investigations. Hosted by Morgan Wright — former state trooper, detective, intelligence professional, and crime analyst with forty years in law enforcement, intelligence, and media. The platform prioritizes structural diagnosis over villain identification. We don’t do verdicts. We do how-did-the-investigation-actually-perform.🔎 Continue the InvestigationTomorrow on Wednesday’s Systems Stress Test: from assumptions to institutional machinery. Where the investigation locked on, where evidence got handled (or mishandled), how media pressure operated on the system, and the jury composition failures that took twenty years and a Supreme Court review to surface.💬 Listener QuestionOf the five assumptions we audited today, which one do you think was the most consequential to the outcome — and what single test, if it had been run, would have changed the trajectory of this case?Drop your answer in the Substack comments. The full reconstruction lives there. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit crimereconstructed.substack.com

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