Episodes

  • Hidden Evidence - Uncover what was buried with Alexandra Reeves
    Mar 29 2026
    Join veteran investigative journalist Alexandra Reeves as she uncovers disturbing truths about evidence deliberately suppressed by prosecutors, agencies, and courts worldwide. In Hidden Evidence, thirty years of investigative experience meets buried clues that could have changed everything—from fabricated trails to hidden proof of innocence. These stories expose how justice fails.

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    1 min
  • Hidden Evidence - The Invisible File: Secret Evidence in Immigration Courts
    Mar 29 2026
    Host Alexandra Reeves examines the controversial use of secret evidence in U.S. immigration courts, focusing on Dr. Mazin Al-Najjar's 3.5-year detention based on classified information he couldn't see or challenge. The episode explores how 1996 legislation enabled this practice, the constitutional concerns it raised, and the erosion of due process protections for non-citizens in America's legal system.

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    31 mins
  • Hidden Evidence - Evidence Laundering: The DEA's Parallel Construction Playbook
    Mar 29 2026
    Alexandra Reeves examines parallel construction, a controversial law enforcement practice where the true origins of evidence—often classified surveillance—are systematically hidden and replaced with fabricated investigative trails presented to courts. The episode explores how this "evidence laundering" undermines constitutional rights, creates information asymmetry in trials, and erodes institutional trust in the American legal system.

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    30 mins
  • Hidden Evidence - The Brady Betrayal: When Prosecutors Bury the Truth
    Mar 29 2026
    Host Alexandra Reeves examines Brady violations—the systematic suppression of exculpatory evidence by prosecutors—tracing the doctrine from John Brady's 1963 Supreme Court case through modern failures. The episode explores seven categories of evidence prosecutors hide, the structural incentives enabling misconduct, and the devastating human cost when conviction rates matter more than justice.

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    27 mins
  • Hidden Evidence - Uncover what others missed with Alexandra Reeves
    Mar 29 2026
    Join veteran journalist Alexandra Reeves as she investigates cases where critical evidence—sealed envelopes, microscopic pollen, forgotten DNA—was overlooked for years. Hidden Evidence uncovers real forensic failures and breakthrough moments when investigators finally looked again, revealing how the truth was hiding in plain sight all along.

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    1 min
  • Hidden Evidence - DNA in the Deep Freeze
    Mar 29 2026
    Alexandra Reeves examines cold cases solved decades later using preserved DNA evidence that investigators simply forgot to retest. From a 1972 Washington murder solved in 2019 to California cases connected through CODIS but left dormant for years, she reveals how the answers sat waiting in evidence lockers—not lost, just overlooked—while families spent lifetimes waiting for justice that technology could already deliver.

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    29 mins
  • Hidden Evidence - The Microscopic World Detectives Couldn't See
    Mar 29 2026
    Alexandra Reeves explores how microscopic evidence—pollen grains, blood droplets, and plant growth patterns—solved murders in Soham, England, and Gwinnett County, Georgia, when investigators nearly overlooked crucial forensic clues. She examines why standard police training still ignores these invisible witnesses that never lie.

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    29 mins
  • Hidden Evidence - The Letter No One Tested
    Mar 29 2026
    Host Alexandra Reeves examines the 1988 murder of Anna Jean Kane, whose case went cold despite a 1990 anonymous letter containing intimate crime details. Investigators filed the letter—complete with the killer's DNA on the envelope—untested for 32 years until genetic genealogy identified suspect Scott Grim in 2022, exposing systemic failures in evidence re-examination.

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    25 mins