
Six Forensic True Crime Podcasts That Expose Real Evidence
From fingerprint analysis to genetic genealogy, these shows reveal how science solves murder cases
**Sword and Scale**
Launched in 2013, Sword and Scale dives into the criminal underworld and justice system through deeply reported episodes on murder, dismemberment, and violent crime. The podcast gained particular attention for its coverage of the Luka Magnotta case—in which an online video documented a gruesome murder and dismemberment—demonstrating how digital evidence now intersects with traditional forensic investigation.
**Bear Brook**
This multi-decade cold case investigation revolutionized how the true crime audience understands forensic genealogy. Bear Brook's coverage of genetic DNA analysis, combined with work by police investigators and amateur genealogy enthusiasts, became a turning point in cold case resolution. The podcast's approach—blending traditional forensics with emerging DNA technologies—influenced how investigators now solve decades-old murders, most notably in the 2018 Golden State Killer case.
**Double Loop**
Hosted by forensic scientists Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray, Double Loop offers technical deep-dives into latent fingerprint analysis and bloodstain pattern examination. The podcast combines detailed forensic science with critical reviews of true crime documentaries like *The Staircase* and *Making a Murderer*, allowing listeners to understand both the science and its real-world application—and occasional misapplication—in high-profile cases.
**True Forensics**
Produced by Amanda Andreone, True Forensics maintains rigorous factual accuracy while covering crime scene investigation, evidence collection and processing, police methodology, and the role of forensic experts. Each episode weaves together the psychological elements of crime with court procedures and investigative protocols, creating a comprehensive picture of how cases actually develop from crime scene to verdict.
