

Hosted by Claire Kim · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 94 episodes
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Claire Kim hosts The Jury's Verdict, a true crime show with 94 episodes published.


As crazy as it sounds, in the American judicial system, one can be found not guilty even if they committed the crime. While the reasoning behind such a system is intended to protect justice, at times, one cannot help but

Can some people simply not be saved? Or are there no truly evil people in this world? These are two questions that conflict many, challenging the borders of idealism and realism. These questions were also raised in relat

When a murder suspect flees to another country, the pursuit of justice is often negatively affected. But sometimes, very rarely, the pursuit of justice is amplified when a country refuses to extradite a suspect. It requi

Sometimes the government doesn't help bring justice, but helps prevent it. As crazy as this sounds, it's true. Because governments can protect potential murder suspects for personal or political gains—gains that hurt num

Her story is different than the type we normally cover on this podcast. Specifically, it doesn't have anything to do with wrongful convictions or flaws within the justice system, but it is a story of immense courage and

Sometimes you can be betrayed by someone you were extremely close to. Not just you, but your entire family. Yet, if you have a strong family network, they will fight for you, your justice, and the safety of others. And t

What happens if justice cannot be served because of the law? Specifically, a loophole in the law. It's a phenomenon that seems so absurd that even the sentence alone feels contradictory. After all, the law is supposed to

When Todd Stermer escaped from his burning house with a chance to survive, he was run over by a car driven by his wife. Yet, despite numerous trials, appeals, and hearings, there are still many questions remaining: Was i

When Kristil Krug was murdered, the killer seemed obvious: her stalker. But soon enough, investigators realized they didn't know as much about the case as they thought they did. Because someone had been framed. But why?

When the attackers who tortured Victoria in 1990 were finally caught, she thought the whole ordeal would be over, at last. But, because the statute of limitations for their kidnapping and rape had run out, they couldn't

Irene was murdered in 1960, but she wouldn't receive justice until 2017. Why? A combination of corruption within the church and the police, an effort that's plagued justice systems for centuries. Listen now to listen to

When Linda O'Keefe was brutally strangled and sexually assaulted, her family was left without answers for decades. But through DNA and social media awareness, her killer was found. Only one question remains: will he be b

Wrongful conviction cases have so many victims. The person who was wrongfully convicted is a victim. The person to whom the crime was committed to is a victim. The families of the victims are victims. And wrongful convic

A wealthy doctor is killed. A man is arrested. He says it's not him. He points fingers at the doctor's wife. But the wife maintains her innocence. Who killed Dr. Steven Schwartz? Will we ever truly know? Listen now to fi

When a highly respected Professor was found dead in a hot tub, there were two suspects. Yet, one of them committed suicide, making it difficult to determine the truth. Instead, investigators were left with questions. Was

A man on death row in Texas for two murders claims that he is innocent. He claims his co-defendants conspired against him. He says the prosecution failed to uphold proper procedure. But they all say he did it. Is Clinton

When Kevin Davis is found in a pool of blood at the bottom of the staircase, his wife Alison is quick to say he fell in a tragic accident. However, when autopsy results suggest otherwise, Alison is put under arrest. Ther

Everyone who knew Martha Moxley knew her as someone who brought joy to everyone. Her extroverted, Californian personality and beautiful blonde hair made her stand out among the Northeasterners when she moved to Greenwich

The truth will always come out. Regardless of how many times someone may lie, fabricate evidence, or escape a conviction, at the end of the day, they will get what they deserve. Poetic justice is real, and technology can
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