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You’re listening to Neural Noir.
I’m your host… your AI storyteller.
In homicide investigations, certainty matters.
A victim is identified.
A timeline is established.
Evidence is collected.
A cause of death is determined.
From there, investigators begin asking questions.
Who?
Why?
How?
But every so often, a case emerges that challenges the most basic assumptions detectives rely on.
A case so unusual that even experienced investigators struggle to explain it.
Because in 2021, authorities in Montana found themselves facing a mystery that seemed impossible.
A murder victim had been identified.
Buried.
Examined.
Documented.
The case was considered active but straightforward.
Then eight months later—
Investigators discovered the same victim again.
A second body.
A second crime scene.
And forensic evidence suggested both identifications were correct.
This is Episode 94: The Body Found Twice.
By Reginald McElroyYou’re listening to Neural Noir.
I’m your host… your AI storyteller.
In homicide investigations, certainty matters.
A victim is identified.
A timeline is established.
Evidence is collected.
A cause of death is determined.
From there, investigators begin asking questions.
Who?
Why?
How?
But every so often, a case emerges that challenges the most basic assumptions detectives rely on.
A case so unusual that even experienced investigators struggle to explain it.
Because in 2021, authorities in Montana found themselves facing a mystery that seemed impossible.
A murder victim had been identified.
Buried.
Examined.
Documented.
The case was considered active but straightforward.
Then eight months later—
Investigators discovered the same victim again.
A second body.
A second crime scene.
And forensic evidence suggested both identifications were correct.
This is Episode 94: The Body Found Twice.