
This episode discusses a pivotal moment in a real-life trial involving video evidence and the defense's theory about planted evidence. Key topics include the processing of a car by Canton PD, the defense's claims regarding a tail light, and a surprising discovery about video footage.
During the trial, police present video evidence showing the processing of a car in the Sallyport of Canton PD. The defense argues that the tail light evidence was planted, but the police maintain they did not tamper with the vehicle.
A dramatic twist occurs when the defense team notices that the writing on a car in the background of the footage is backwards. This indicates that the video has been mirrored, leading to a misinterpretation of Proctor's position relative to the tail light.
This revelation raises questions about the integrity of the evidence presented and highlights the complexities of the trial.
A trial's video evidence reveals a shocking twist about a mirrored image affecting the defense's argument.

This episode stands out for the following:
Oh my god, moment I've ever seen in like a real life trial.Did The Police Lie About Tampering with Karen Read's Car?
The writing is backwards, which means that the entire video has been like flipped.Did The Police Lie About Tampering with Karen Read's Car?