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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 39 MIN

She Framed It as Fear... The Evidence Told Another Story ( She Can_t

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"I was terrified. I thought he was going to kill me. I had no choice." That's what she told the jury. Then the forensic psychologist pointed to the 27 stab wounds — 22 of them in the victim's back. That's not self-defense. That's execution.In this gripping true crime interrogation episode, we analyze cases where suspects claim self-defense or battered woman syndrome, but the physical evidence tells a completely different story. Using interrogation transcripts, autopsy reports, and crime scene photos (described, not shown), we break down how forensic pathologists distinguish defensive wounds from offensive wounds, how wound patterns reveal intent, and how prosecutors dismantle self-defense claims with a single photograph. Featuring self-defense law experts, forensic pathologists, and domestic violence researchers who explain the legal difference between a woman who fought for her life and a woman who wanted revenge. Listener discretion advised — graphic content. Press play for the moment her tears stopped and the evidence spoke.

"I was terrified. I thought he was going to kill me. I had no choice." That's what she told the jury. Then the forensic psychologist pointed to the 27 stab wounds — 22 of them in the victim's back. That's not self-defense. That's execution.In this gripping true crime interrogation episode, we analyze cases where suspects claim self-defense or battered woman syndrome, but the physical evidence tells a completely different story. Using interrogation transcripts, autopsy reports, and crime scene photos (described, not shown), we break down how forensic pathologists distinguish defensive wounds from offensive wounds, how wound patterns reveal intent, and how prosecutors dismantle self-defense claims with a single photograph. Featuring self-defense law experts, forensic pathologists, and domestic violence researchers who explain the legal difference between a woman who fought for her life and a woman who wanted revenge. Listener discretion advised — graphic content. Press play for the moment her tears stopped and the evidence spoke.

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