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Topic: Evidence tampering

Evidence tampering refers to the act of altering, concealing, or destroying physical evidence in an attempt to hinder a criminal investigation.

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The podcast episodes provided explore various instances of alleged evidence tampering, highlighting how perpetrators may attempt to cover their tracks and avoid prosecution.

For example, in The Process is the Punishment: Evidence Tampering, Lies, and the Boxes Hoax, Live with Reporter Julie Kelly | TRIGGERED Ep.134, reporter Julie Kelly discusses evidence of tampering by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in cases against former President Donald Trump and January 6th protesters. Similarly, in The Black Dahlia Murder Pt. 2, the episode suggests that George Hodel, a suspect in the Black Dahlia murder, may have tampered with or destroyed evidence to avoid prosecution for his alleged crimes.

Other episodes, such as #292: TikToker in Perfect Relationship Accused Of Cleaning Up Crime Scene For Her BF's Alleged Double Murder and Purebread Murder, demonstrate how individuals may attempt to tamper with evidence at crime scenes to cover up their involvement in or knowledge of a crime.

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