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Two attorneys go beyond the headlines to shine a light on stories that hide, exposing the bones of legal cases left to molder in our hallowed halls of justice.
We find the claims that didn't make the news and the facts that didn't make the record—the questions that didn't reach the bench and the answers that didn't come from it—the voices of truth that never got their chance to be heard.
Join us, friends, as we venture into the underworld of long forgotten lawfare and learn how verdicts are really handed down.
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Episode 29: Silence in the Halls, Part I: Too Late for Justice
Send us Fan MailIn 1969, Sister Cathy Cesnik vanished, only to be found murdered weeks later. What began as a cold case would eventually unravel into something far more disturbing.In Part I of this…
Episode 28: Retrials, Reckonings, and Responsibility: When the Justice System Hits Reset What happens when a conviction is overturned—not because the crime didn’t happen, but because the trial wasn’t fair?
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Justice Seekers, Katrina and Natalie break down three major legal stories that show the justice system under real pressure. We start with the Harvey Weinstein…
Episode 27: Sixty-Five Seconds: When Absence Becomes Evidence (the Nick and Heidi Firkus case)
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Justice Seekers, we examine the tragic story of the murder of Heidi Firkus, killed in her St. Paul home in 2010 - and the case against her husband, Nick Firkus,…
Episode 26 Once Upon a Trial: The Kouri Richins Case
Send us Fan MailPoisoning cases are meant to pass as fate.No struggle. No witnesses. No clear moment where everything breaks - just a death that looks ordinary until the system slows down and starts…
Episode 25:When the System Blinks: Epstein, Power, and Legal Failure
Send us Fan MailA deep dive into the legal history of Jeffrey Epstein, examining the 2008 plea deal, DOJ discretion, victims’ rights violations, and the systemic failures that allowed abuse to…
Episode 24: Approved Harm: Environmental Justice, Mapping Risk, and the Cost of “Neutral” Policy
Send us Fan MailIn a flat city, a hill appeared - and it wasn’t natural.What followed wasn’t a cover‑up or a villain - just quiet permission, baked into a system that didn’t need to lie to do…
Episode 23: The Radium Girls: The Case That Exposed Corporate Lies and Changed Workplace Law
Send us Fan MailIn the early 1900s, young women working in American factories were told a glowing substance called radium was safe and even beneficial. It lit up watch dials, boosted industrial…
Episode 22 When Parents Are Prosecuted: The New Legal Theory of Criminal Liability
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when prosecutors charge parents for their child’s school shooting?In this episode of Justice Seekers, we break down the landmark Crumbley case, a recent Georgia murder…
Episode 21: A Drop of Trust: The Legal Case Behind Theranos.
Send us Fan MailTheranos promised a revolution in blood testing: hundreds of lab results from a single drop of blood.The idea made Elizabeth Holmes one of Silicon Valley’s most celebrated founders…
Episode 20: The Supreme Court and True Crime: Landmark Criminal Procedure Cases That Shape Your Encounters
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Justice Seekers, attorneys Natalie Stubbs and Katrina break down the constitutional rules behind some of the most important criminal procedure cases in American…
Episode 19: Sandra Birchmore Part 2
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Justice Seekers, attorneys Natalie and Katrina break down how civil litigation, independent forensic review, and federal civil rights law reopened an investigation…
Episode 18: Sandra Birchmore, Part 1
Send us Fan MailWhen 23-year-old Sandra Birchmore was found dead in her Massachusetts apartment, authorities quickly ruled her death a suicide.But Sandra was pregnant, making future plans, and deeply…
Episode 17: Blood Will Tell: The Wrongful Conviction of Joe Bryan
Send us Fan MailA small Texas town. A brutal murder. A husband with a solid alibi, and a conviction built on blood evidence that modern science now calls unreliable.In 1985, schoolteacher Mickey…
Episode 16: The Trial of the Century: O.J. Simpson, DNA on Trial, and the Power of Reasonable Doubt
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Justice Seekers, we revisit one of the most infamous criminal trials in American history: The People v. O.J. Simpson.What happens when overwhelming evidence…
Episode 15: From Homicide to Suicide: What Happened to Ellen Greenberg?
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Justice Seekers, we examine the controversial death of 28-year-old teacher Ellen Greenberg — a case initially ruled a homicide, then quietly changed to suicide…
Episode 14: The Amber Alert
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, attorneys Natalie and Katrina examine the 1996 abduction and murder of 9-year-old Amber Hagerman, the case that prompted the creation of the Amber Alert system and…
Episode 13: The Execution of Cameron Todd Willingham
Send us Fan MailIn 1991, a fire ripped through a small home in Corsicana, Texas, killing three young sisters. Their father, Cameron Todd Willingham, escaped; but within days, investigators accused…
Episode 12: The Disappearance of Laci Peterson: Media, Motive & The Making of a Monster?
Send us Fan MailOn Christmas Eve 2002, 27-year-old Laci Peterson, eight months pregnant, vanished from her Modesto, California home. What began as a missing persons search spiraled into a national…
Episode 11: The Case That Changed Childhood: Jacob Wetterling and the Law of Innocence
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Justice Seekers, Katrina and Natalie journey back to small-town Minnesota in the late 1980s, where trust and freedom defined childhood -- until one tragic night…
Episode 10: The Murder of Mary Rogers, The Beautiful Cigar Girl
Send us Fan Mail Mary Rogers’ death inspired Edgar Allan Poe’s The Mystery of Marie Rogêt — but nearly two centuries later, the real mystery remains unsolved.In 1841, Mary Cecilia Rogers, a young New…
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