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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 43 MIN

EP#207 | The Text Messages They Hid Until Trial

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**Sponsored by EasyDNS** Move your domain or web hosting to EasyDNS and support Not On Record: https://easydns.com/NotOnRecord Use promo code: **notonrecord** ## In Episode 207 of Not On Record, criminal defence lawyer Joseph Neuberger and co-host Diana Davison break down a deeply troubling case involving 11th-hour disclosure, selective screenshot evidence, WhatsApp messages, false allegations, and serious concerns about how digital evidence is collected in sexual assault investigations. This episode examines how late disclosure at trial can radically change the direction of a case, especially when a complainant provides edited or incomplete message threads that appear to support one narrative, only for fuller disclosure to reveal a very different story. The discussion focuses on selective evidence, manipulation of screenshots, missing metadata, authentication problems, privacy issues, obstruction of justice concerns, and the failure of police and Crown to secure complete digital evidence early in an investigation. The case discussed involved multiple sexual assault allegations, including sexual assault with choking, tied to a workplace affair, employment conflict, termination, and a narrative that the defence says collapsed once fuller WhatsApp records emerged during trial. Joseph argues that current police practices around digital evidence collection are inadequate and calls for policy reform, including seizure and forensic extraction of devices where relevant communications are central to the allegations. This episode is essential viewing for anyone interested in criminal law, sexual assault trials, false accusations, disclosure obligations, evidentiary fairness, police investigations, Crown disclosure, digital evidence, workplace allegations, and the truth-seeking function of the justice system. Topics covered include: 11th-hour disclosure Late disclosure in criminal trials Sexual assault allegations False allegations Selective text messages WhatsApp evidence Edited screenshots Missing metadata Police investigation failures Crown disclosure issues Workplace sexual assault allegations Obstruction of justice Public mischief Directed verdict Not guilty verdict Digital evidence authentication Privacy applications Criminal defence strategy Canadian criminal law Justice system reform If you follow criminal trials, evidentiary law, due process, disclosure issues, or the growing role of digital communications in sexual assault prosecutions, this episode will give you a disturbing and important case study. Like, share, subscribe, and hit notifications to support Not On Record. Short Description Episode 207 of Not On Record examines a shocking case where late-disclosed WhatsApp messages and edited screenshots helped unravel a sexual assault prosecution. Joseph Neuberger explains why selective digital evidence, missing metadata, and weak investigation practices are putting the justice system at risk. SEO Meta Description Not On Record Episode 207 examines 11th-hour disclosure, edited WhatsApp messages, false allegations, sexual assault trial evidence, and failures in digital evidence collection in Canadian criminal law. Timestamped Chapters 00:00 Introduction to 11th-hour disclosure 02:45 Workplace affair, termination, and criminal allegations 04:00 How police collect digital evidence and where it goes wrong 06:20 Edited screenshots, missing dates, and metadata problems 11:17 Trial disclosure bombshell and scrolling WhatsApp video 14:27 Messages that contradicted the complainant’s narrative 24:10 Obstruction of justice, lying under oath, and selective disclosure 36:22 Why police policy on phones and digital evidence must change

**Sponsored by EasyDNS** Move your domain or web hosting to EasyDNS and support Not On Record: https://easydns.com/NotOnRecord Use promo code: **notonrecord** ## In Episode 207 of Not On Record, criminal defence lawyer Joseph Neuberger and co-host Diana Davison break down a deeply troubling case involving 11th-hour disclosure, selective screenshot evidence, WhatsApp messages, false allegations, and serious concerns about how digital evidence is collected in sexual assault investigations. This episode examines how late disclosure at trial can radically change the direction of a case, especially when a complainant provides edited or incomplete message threads that appear to support one narrative, only for fuller disclosure to reveal a very different story. The discussion focuses on selective evidence, manipulation of screenshots, missing metadata, authentication problems, privacy issues, obstruction of justice concerns, and the failure of police and Crown to secure complete digital evidence early in an investigation. The case discussed involved multiple sexual assault allegations, including sexual assault with choking, tied to a workplace affair, employment conflict, termination, and a narrative that the defence says collapsed once fuller WhatsApp records emerged during trial. Joseph argues that current police practices around digital evidence collection are inadequate and calls for policy reform, including seizure and forensic extraction of devices where relevant communications are central to the allegations. This episode is essential viewing for anyone interested in criminal law, sexual assault trials, false accusations, disclosure obligations, evidentiary fairness, police investigations, Crown disclosure, digital evidence, workplace allegations, and the truth-seeking function of the justice system. Topics covered include: 11th-hour disclosure Late disclosure in criminal trials Sexual assault allegations False allegations Selective text messages WhatsApp evidence Edited screenshots Missing metadata Police investigation failures Crown disclosure issues Workplace sexual assault allegations Obstruction of justice Public mischief Directed verdict Not guilty verdict Digital evidence authentication Privacy applications Criminal defence strategy Canadian criminal law Justice system reform If you follow criminal trials, evidentiary law, due process, disclosure issues, or the growing role of digital communications in sexual assault prosecutions, this episode will give you a disturbing and important case study. Like, share, subscribe, and hit notifications to support Not On Record. Short Description Episode 207 of Not On Record examines a shocking case where late-disclosed WhatsApp messages and edited screenshots helped unravel a sexual assault prosecution. Joseph Neuberger explains why selective digital evidence, missing metadata, and weak investigation practices are putting the justice system at risk. SEO Meta Description Not On Record Episode 207 examines 11th-hour disclosure, edited WhatsApp messages, false allegations, sexual assault trial evidence, and failures in digital evidence collection in Canadian criminal law. Timestamped Chapters 00:00 Introduction to 11th-hour disclosure 02:45 Workplace affair, termination, and criminal allegations 04:00 How police collect digital evidence and where it goes wrong 06:20 Edited screenshots, missing dates, and metadata problems 11:17 Trial disclosure bombshell and scrolling WhatsApp video 14:27 Messages that contradicted the complainant’s narrative 24:10 Obstruction of justice, lying under oath, and selective disclosure 36:22 Why police policy on phones and digital evidence must change

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