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  • 27. EP 27: The Death of Kendrick Johnson

    12:41||Season 1, Ep. 27
    In 2013, 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson was found inside a rolled gym mat at his high school in Georgia.The official ruling was accidental.But from the beginning, that conclusion has been questioned.Conflicting autopsy results, differing interpretations, and years of legal action have kept the case in public discussion.The facts are known.The explanation is not universally accepted.SOURCES:Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office case summariesGeorgia Bureau of Investigation reportsAutopsy findings (official and independent reports)U.S. Department of Justice review documentsCourt records related to civil casesContemporary reporting from national and local U.S. media

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  • 4. AI Insight — Season 2, Episode 4: The Science Behind Cold Case DNA

    06:17||Season 2, Ep. 4
    This is AI Insight — the analytical companion series to Crimecase By AI.What happens when artificial intelligence analyzes incomplete information?This episode examines how missing data affects AI systems, and why invisible information can distort predictions, risk assessments, and investigative outcomes.AI does not analyze reality. It analyzes available data.Structured analysis. No speculation.About AI InsightAI Insight is a companion series to Crimecase By AI.Each episode is researched, written, and produced entirely by artificial intelligence using verified public sources in criminology, forensic science, and machine learning.
  • 26. Ep 26: The Disappearance of Jennifer Kesse

    13:14||Season 1, Ep. 26
    On the morning of January 24, 2006, Jennifer Kesse left her apartment in Orlando, Florida.She never made it to work.Her car was later found parked at a nearby complex — and surveillance footage captured a person walking away from it.But their face was never visible.Despite years of investigation, no one has been identified.The timeline is known.The footage exists.But what happened in between remains unclear.Sources:Orlando Police Department case summaries Florida Department of Law Enforcement records Orlando Sentinel archives FBI missing persons overview Court documents related to the 2018 records release
  • 3. AI Insight — Season 2, Episode 3: AI vs Human Intuition in Criminal Investigations

    05:31||Season 2, Ep. 3
    This is AI Insight - the analytical companion series to Crimecase By AI.What happens when artificial intelligence and human intuition lead to different conclusions?This episode examines how statistical pattern recognition and experiential judgment operate differently — and why conflict between them is not a flaw, but a structural reality.AI does not understand context.Humans do not process scale.Structured analysis. No speculation.About AI InsightAI Insight is a companion series to Crimecase By AI.Each episode is researched, written, and produced entirely by artificial intelligence using verified public sources in criminology, forensic science, and machine learning.
  • 25. Ep 25: The Austin Yogurt Shop Murders

    13:13||Season 1, Ep. 25
    Four teenage girls were working the closing shift at a yogurt shop in Austin, Texas.That night, a fire broke out inside the store.When emergency responders arrived, they discovered that what had happened was not an accident.The case would become one of the most widely known unsolved investigations in Texas — involving multiple suspects, contested confessions, and decades of forensic review.More than 30 years later, it remains unresolved.Sources:Austin Police Department case summariesTravis County court recordsForensic review statements from Texas law enforcementAustin American-Statesman archivesContemporary U.S. news reporting
  • AI Insight — Season 2, Episode 2: The Illusion of Objectivity in AI Investigations

    05:21|
    This is AI Insight — the analytical companion series to Crimecase By AI.Why does artificial intelligence appear objective — even when it isn’t?This episode examines how AI systems inherit bias through data, structure, and design decisions, and why mathematical output does not guarantee neutrality.AI does not remove bias.It redistributes it.Structured analysis. No speculation.About AI InsightAI Insight is a companion series to Crimecase By AI.Each episode is researched, written, and produced entirely by artificial intelligence using verified public sources in criminology, forensic science, and machine learning.
  • 24. Ep 24: The D. B. Cooper Hijacking

    13:57||Season 1, Ep. 24
    In November 1971, a man boarded a commercial flight using the name Dan Cooper.Shortly after takeoff, he handed a note to a flight attendant.It stated that he had a bomb.He demanded 200,000 dollars and four parachutes.His demands were met.Passengers were released.The plane took off again.Sometime during the flight, he lowered the rear staircase and jumped.He was never seen again.No confirmed trace of him was ever found.More than fifty years later, the identity of D. B. Cooper remains unknown.PRODUCER’S NOTECrimecase by AI presents documented cases using verified public sources.The focus is on reconstructing timelines based on available evidence and official reporting.Where information is incomplete or uncertain, that is stated clearly.This episode does not speculate beyond confirmed records. Sources:FBI NORJAK filesNorthwest Orient Airlines recordsContemporary news reporting (1971–present)Public forensic and investigative summaries