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The Case of Brian Walshe /// True Crime Garage

December 31, 2025 / 00:51

This episode discusses homicide court cases, conviction rates, and the importance of police work in securing convictions. It highlights that homicide cases have a conviction rate of around 85%, which is higher than typical murder cases.

The conversation emphasizes that the evidence must be overwhelming for prosecutors to move forward with cases. This requirement showcases the meticulous nature of police investigations.

Listeners learn about the rarity of homicide court cases and the implications of high conviction rates for the justice system.

TLDR

Homicide court cases have an 85% conviction rate due to overwhelming evidence and meticulous police work.

Episode

0:51
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Both must be able to produce enough evidence to prove that the victim is in fact deceased and that the suspect is in
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fact responsible for killing the victim. Now, this might surprise you, but nobody
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homicide court cases, though rare, often have conviction rates around 85%. This is higher than typical murder cases
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because the evidence must be overwhelming for prosecutors to proceed. This success rate is a clear sign of the
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power of meticulous police work. This is True Crime Garage.

Episode Highlights

  • Homicide Court Cases
    Homicide court cases have conviction rates around 85%, higher than typical murder cases.
    “This is higher than typical murder cases”
    @ 00m 23s
    December 31, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • This success rate is a clear sign of the power of meticulous police work.
    The Case of Brian Walshe /// True Crime Garage

Key Moments

  • Conviction Rates00:19
  • Meticulous Police Work00:36
  • True Crime Garage00:41