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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 21 MIN

Forensic FilesSomething_s Fishy - (In HD)

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When a case smells wrong, investigators know to dig deeper. Something’s Fishy unpacks a gripping Forensic Files episode where a suspicious death raised immediate red flags for detectives and forensic experts alike. What initially appeared to be an accident or natural cause soon unraveled into a carefully concealed crime.Autopsy findings, chemical analysis, and overlooked physical evidence exposed inconsistencies that could not be ignored. As investigators followed the trail, they uncovered lies, hidden motives, and a suspect who believed an ordinary explanation would be enough to escape justice. But forensic science told a very different story.This episode walks listeners through the step-by-step process of how subtle clues and scientific precision can dismantle even the most convincing cover-up. Something’s Fishy is a tense reminder that when facts don’t add up, the truth has a way of surfacing — no matter how well it’s hidden.

When a case smells wrong, investigators know to dig deeper. Something’s Fishy unpacks a gripping Forensic Files episode where a suspicious death raised immediate red flags for detectives and forensic experts alike. What initially appeared to be an accident or natural cause soon unraveled into a carefully concealed crime.Autopsy findings, chemical analysis, and overlooked physical evidence exposed inconsistencies that could not be ignored. As investigators followed the trail, they uncovered lies, hidden motives, and a suspect who believed an ordinary explanation would be enough to escape justice. But forensic science told a very different story.This episode walks listeners through the step-by-step process of how subtle clues and scientific precision can dismantle even the most convincing cover-up. Something’s Fishy is a tense reminder that when facts don’t add up, the truth has a way of surfacing — no matter how well it’s hidden.

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