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The Devil Is in the Details (w/ True Crime Analyst Bridget)
Some people binge Netflix. Bridget binges murder trials.
She’s not just a true-crime fan — she’s a forensic thinker who reads every affidavit, decodes every transcript, and spots the inconsistencies that change everything. When a case breaks, she’s already ten theories deep and cross-referencing timelines most people miss.
This episode dives into four of the darkest, most debated cases of our time:
The Idaho College Murders — four victims, one suspect, and questions that still don’t add up.
The Karen Read Trial — where fact and internet frenzy collide.
The Charlie Kirk Homicide — a tragedy twisted by politics and conspiracy.
The Lindsey Clancy Case — a chilling look at mental health, accountability, and the line between illness and intent.
Bridget takes us inside her process — how she filters chaos from truth, why she keeps digging long after the headlines fade, and what these stories reveal about human nature.
Because the deeper you dig, the darker it gets.
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The Devil Is in the Details (w/ True Crime Analyst Bridget)
Some people binge Netflix. Bridget binges murder trials.
She’s not just a true-crime fan — she’s a forensic thinker who reads every affidavit, decodes every transcript, and spots the inconsistencies that change everything. When a case breaks, she’s already ten theories deep and cross-referencing timelines most people miss.
This episode dives into four of the darkest, most debated cases of our time:
The Idaho College Murders — four victims, one suspect, and questions that still don’t add up.
The Karen Read Trial — where fact and internet frenzy collide.
The Charlie Kirk Homicide — a tragedy twisted by politics and conspiracy.
The Lindsey Clancy Case — a chilling look at mental health, accountability, and the line between illness and intent.
Bridget takes us inside her process — how she filters chaos from truth, why she keeps digging long after the headlines fade, and what these stories reveal about human nature.
Because the deeper you dig, the darker it gets.

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