
This episode discusses nobody death investigations, focusing on homicide cases without a found body. Key topics include circumstantial evidence, digital forensics, financial activity, witness statements, and physical evidence.
The conversation highlights how investigators rely on digital forensics, such as text messages and call logs, to piece together a timeline and motive. The importance of financial activity is also emphasized, noting how unusual transactions can indicate foul play.
Witness statements play a critical role, especially when they reveal a history of violence or threats. The episode explains how these accounts can lead to further investigation.
Physical evidence, including bullet casings and DNA, is discussed as vital in building a case. The episode outlines how blood evidence can serve as a key factor in establishing guilt.
Nobody death investigations rely on circumstantial and digital evidence without a body.

A nobody death investigation is a homicide case where the victim's body is never found.The Case of Brian Walshe /// True Crime Garage
Without a body, investigators rely heavily on circumstantial evidence.The Case of Brian Walshe /// True Crime Garage
Witness statements and later testimony are key.The Case of Brian Walshe /// True Crime Garage
Physical evidence is paramount.The Case of Brian Walshe /// True Crime Garage