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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 41 MIN

🎙️ Friday After-Action Review

from Crime: Reconstructed Podcast · host Morgan Wright

🎙️ EPISODE OVERVIEWThis is the Week 6 after-action review — the final episode of the six-week foundational arc. The curriculum ends today. The application starts Monday. This episode does what a proper after-action requires: examines what was intended, what was actually built, and what the gap between those two things tells us about how to carry the work forward. No celebration. No summary. An honest accounting.📋 IN THIS EPISODE* What an after-action review actually is — and why most departments do it wrong by using it as blame assignment rather than learning extraction* The six intended curriculum outcomes — stated precisely against what was actually produced* What the curriculum built: a question set, a shared vocabulary, and a foundation for field application* What the curriculum didn’t close: field judgment, which cannot be built in a classroom and accumulates only through application against real cases that push back* The gap between conscious competence and unconscious competence — and why Week 7 is where that transition begins* The six-week arc as a unified whole: how each week connects to every other week and why the integrated framework is more powerful than any individual piece* What goes forward unchanged and what changes in Week 7* The Week 7 preview: which case we’re starting with, why it was chosen, and what the frameworks are expected to find in it🔑 KEY CONCEPT: The After-Action ReviewA proper after-action review produces answers to three questions — and only three:What did we intend to accomplish? Six analytical capabilities: distinguishing reconstruction from narrative, treating timelines as hypotheses, applying the Known vs. Knowable filter, locating structural failure modes, recognizing informational entropy, and reconstructing without solving.What did we actually accomplish? A question set. A shared vocabulary. A conceptual foundation for analytical capability. Not the capability itself — the foundation. The distinction matters.What is the gap — and what does it tell us? The gap is field application. The frameworks were tested against controlled scenarios designed to contain the right elements. Real cases are designed by no one and contain whatever they contain. The frameworks will bend when they hit real material. That bending is not failure. It is information — about where the framework needs to grow and where judgment needs to develop.Conscious competence: knowing the frameworks and applying them deliberately. Unconscious competence: the frameworks running automatically under load, without overhead. Six weeks of curriculum produces the first. The field produces the second.⚠️ WHY THIS MATTERSThe six-week arc was a curriculum. It was not a checklist. The frameworks don’t get applied sequentially, one per week, in isolation. They run simultaneously — and the connections between them are as important as any individual piece.Week 1 built the foundational distinction between reconstruction and narrative. Week 2 showed how timelines lie and how to test them instead. Week 3 gave the diagnostic instrument: Known versus Knowable. Week 4 located the structural failure modes. Week 5 introduced the scale problem — informational entropy — where correct frameworks fail when data volume overwhelms structure. Week 6 brought it together: reconstruction and solution are different activities, external pressure requires structural resistance built before the pressure arrives, and the investigator owes the record a precise, honest account of what the work produced and what it couldn’t reach.Every piece is connected to every other piece. The framework is integrated. That is what goes forward.🔬 WHAT GOES FORWARD — AND WHAT CHANGESUnchanged in Week 7:Known and Knowable stay in separate columns. Non-negotiable. The moment an inference moves into the confirmed category without earning it, the reconstruction is compromised.Binary preservation holds. Probable is not certain. Consistent with is not confirms. The language is the record and the record is what the future inherits.The standard for what the investigator owes the record: what the evidence establishes, what it doesn’t, what has changed. Written precisely enough that the next investigator knows where to stand.What changes in Week 7:The stakes. Real cases. Real people. Victims, families, investigators who made real decisions under real conditions. The frameworks get applied with full awareness of that weight.The complexity. Real cases contain irrelevance, contradiction, and failure modes that don’t map cleanly onto the taxonomy. The resistance the frameworks encounter is information.The audience. Starting Monday, this platform produces work that is useful to investigators, analysts, and practitioners in the field — not just in understanding the methodology, but in doing the work.📰 COMPANION ARTICLEThe full after-action review — including the six-week arc synthesis, the conscious-to-unconscious competence framework, and the specific analytical capabilities the curriculum was designed to build — is on the Crime: Reconstructed Substack. Week 7 begins Monday. First live case. The frameworks hit real material.🎙️ ABOUT THE SHOWCrime: Reconstructed applies First Principles reasoning, constraint-based elimination, and systems thinking to criminal investigation. The platform is built on a single premise: the criminal justice system doesn’t have an evidence problem. It has a reasoning problem.Morgan Wright draws on approximately 40 years of law enforcement, intelligence, and criminal analysis experience. His approach is deliberately contrarian to entertainment-driven true crime: no suspect naming, no speculation, no narrative substituted for analysis.Audio establishes the frame. Writing does the work.🔎 CONTINUE THE INVESTIGATIONThe complete six-week foundational arc — every episode, every framework, every constraint analysis — is on the Crime: Reconstructed Substack. Subscribe at [SubstackURL] to access the full record and join the community doing this work with you.Week 7 begins Monday. The curriculum is over. The application is permanent.❓ LISTENER QUESTION — THIS WEEK’S THREADThis week’s arc — and the six-week curriculum — ends with one framework integrated across all six pieces.Which single framework element from the six-week arc changed the way you read a case? Not the most interesting concept. The one that actually changed your thinking when you applied it to something real. And what did it change?Drop your answer in the comments. Morgan reads every one — and some of what you write will inform how Week 7 is built. 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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