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Forensic Files Unsealed

Forensic Files Unsealed

By: AC Wilson
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Forensic Files Unsealed takes you beyond the original cases and into the deeper world of forensic investigation, hidden details, and unanswered questions behind real-life crimes. Each episode revisits compelling cases involving forensic science—from DNA breakthroughs and digital evidence to overlooked clues that changed everything. We go beyond the headlines and reenactments to explore what really happened, how investigators pieced together the truth, and what details often go unspoken in public case summaries. Whether it’s cold cases, courtroom revelations, or scientific breakthroughs, this podcast pulls back the curtain on the evidence that solves—or sometimes complicates—the story.

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Forensic Files Unsealed is an independent true crime podcast created for informational and educational purposes only. All cases discussed are based on publicly available records, news reports, court documents, and documented investigative material. This podcast does not claim to provide legal advice, nor does it assert the guilt or innocence of any individuals mentioned. Some interpretations are based on analysis and may include commentary or speculation intended to explore investigative possibilities, not to state definitive fact. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Listener discretion is advised, as this podcast may contain discussions of violence, death, and sensitive subject matter.Copyright AC Wilson
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Episodes
  • Danish Police Use Familial Searching for the First Time to Nab 1990 Murder Suspect
    Jul 14 2026
    The episode details the first successful use of familial DNA searching by Danish authorities to solve the 1990 murder of Hanne With. After the case remained cold for over three decades, investigators utilized a statistical technique that identifies suspects through partial genetic matches with relatives already in the police database. This method led police to the suspect’s son, eventually resulting in the 2024 arrest and conviction of Henrik Krogh Rasmussen. The sources outline the brutal nature of the crime, the evolution of forensic technology, and the legal pilot project that enabled this breakthrough. By combining modern genetics with traditional evidence like footprints and taxi records, Danish officials finally delivered justice for a long-unsolved tragedy. This landmark case illustrates the power of kinship searching while highlighting the ethical balance between privacy and investigative necessity in Denmark.

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    53 mins
  • The Mystery Predator Caught 26 Years After Teen Murder
    Jul 14 2026
    This source details the harrowing 1983 murder of 16-year-old Colette Aram in the quiet village of Keyworth and the exhaustive twenty-six-year police investigation that followed. After the teenager vanished during a short walk to her boyfriend's house, her body was discovered the next morning, triggering a massive manhunt that initially yielded a stolen vehicle and a taunting letter from the killer. Despite decades of silence, the case was eventually revitalized through pioneering DNA technology and familial searching, which allowed detectives to narrow their focus to a specific family. This forensic breakthrough led to the 2009 arrest of Paul Hutchinson, a local man whose DNA matched samples preserved from the original crime scene. The narrative highlights the profound emotional toll on the Aram family while celebrating the persistence of investigators who refused to let the case go cold. Ultimately, Hutchinson's guilty plea and life sentence provided a long-delayed resolution to one of Nottinghamshire’s most notorious cold cases.

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    48 mins
  • The Deepening Mystery Over Missing Backpacker Celine Cremer
    Jul 14 2026
    In June 2023, Belgian backpacker Celine Cremer vanished while trekking through the Philosopher Falls trail in the rugged wilderness of Tasmania. Although initial police efforts were unsuccessful, a recent private search led by investigator Ken Gamble achieved a major breakthrough by locating her damaged mobile phone. The discovery has provided fresh GPS data and renewed hope for her family, suggesting she likely lost her way as the trail became treacherous and overgrown. Despite exhausting grid searches through dense, horizontal forest and the discovery of a potential makeshift poncho, Cremer's remains have not yet been found. The search has now transitioned to a forensic phase, as experts analyze the recovered phone and other items for DNA evidence to determine her final movements. This tragic case highlights the dangers of the Australian bush, where an average of 125 people go missing every year.

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    48 mins
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