Forensic Files

Forensic Files

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686 - Introducing Explain Like I'm 5
Forensic Files is a pioneer in the field of fact-based, high-tech, dramatic storytelling. This series of television programs delves into the world of forensic science, profiling intriguing crimes, accidents, and outbreaks of disease from around the world.

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686 - Introducing Explain Like I'm 5
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Forensic Files is a pioneer in the field of fact-based, high-tech, dramatic storytelling. This series of television programs delves into the world of forensic science, profiling intriguing crimes, accidents, and outbreaks of disease from around the world.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Janice from Warner Brothers Discovery introduces the podcast Explain Like I'm Five, a series designed for listeners with a high degree of curiosity about how the world works. The show features hosts Tim and Kevin, who provide succinct, clear, and approachable answers to various scientific and everyday questions in bite-sized episodes lasting between five and eight minutes. Listeners can expect deep dives into topics ranging from the mechanics of caffeine and dopamine to the complexities of the national debt and the physics of dreams. The podcast serves as an audio snack for those seeking quick, informative content that makes complex subjects easy to understand.

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Sometimes I want, like, a little audio snack instead of listening to a half-hour or hour-long show.

00:00:35 · The speaker describes the appeal of the podcast's short episode format.

Explain Like I'm Five is a podcast where we take the questions you always wanted to ask and talk about them in a way that's easy to understand.

00:01:23 · The hosts define the core mission and educational approach of their show.

You know, is it a feel-good drug? Oh, yeah. It's not, is it? No, that's right. That's right. It's not.

00:01:48 · The hosts use a humorous exchange to reference a previous episode regarding dopamine.

Episodios

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Introducing Explain Like I'm 5

Janice from Warner Brothers Discovery introduces the podcast Explain Like I'm Five, a series designed for listeners with a high degree of curiosity about how the world works. The show features hosts Tim and Kevin, who provide succinct, clear, and approachable answers to various scientific and everyday questions in bite-sized episodes lasting between five and eight minutes. Listeners can expect deep dives into topics ranging from the mechanics of caffeine and dopamine to the complexities of the national debt and the physics of dreams. The podcast serves as an audio snack for those seeking quick, informative content that makes complex subjects easy to understand.

02 jul. 2026
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Picture This

In 1995, 14-year-old Jenna Mauser disappeared from her home, only for her body to be discovered days later in a roadside ditch. The investigation initially faced a lack of physical evidence, as there were no DNA samples or signs of a struggle within the home. However, a combination of forensic botany and advanced photogrammetry eventually linked her stepfather, Doug Mauser, to the crime. Investigators utilized plant biology to identify specific yellow star thistle found under the suspect's car that matched the development of plants found near the body. Furthermore, 3D modeling of post-mortem pressure marks on the victim's skin allowed experts to recreate the exact pattern caused by a seat belt buckle and carpet edge in the suspect's vehicle. The episode details the reconstruction of the crime and the forensic breakthroughs that led to a murder conviction.

02 jul. 2026
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Broken Promises

In 1988, the death of popular Durham High School teacher and coach Russ Steger was initially ruled an accidental shooting. His wife, Barbara Steger, claimed the .25 caliber pistol under his pillow discharged while she was attempting to remove it. However, forensic evidence, including bullet trajectory, trigger pull tests, and the absence of gunpowder residue, began to contradict her account. As investigators delved deeper, they uncovered a pattern of suspicious deaths involving Barbara's previous husband and discovered evidence of financial fraud, including forged signatures and a $170,000 life insurance policy. The case was ultimately solidified by a chilling audio recording made by Russ Steger himself just days before his death, in which he expressed fear for his life and suspicion regarding his wife's motives.

25 jun. 2026
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Death Play

This episode of Disturbed True Horror Stories explores the chilling case of Marie Robards, a high-achieving student in Texas who orchestrated what appeared to be the perfect crime. Following the sudden death of her father, Steve Robards, from what was initially ruled a natural heart attack, a hidden truth began to emerge through a Shakespearean connection and a friend's growing torment. The investigation eventually utilized advanced gas chromatography to uncover a massive, lethal dose of a rare metallic poison stolen from a high school chemistry lab. The narrative details the forensic breakthrough that linked the stolen substance to the crime, the subsequent confession, and the trial that captivated the public. Driven by a desire to reunite with her mother, Marie's actions led to a conviction and a twenty-seven-year prison sentence, leaving behind a legacy of a calculated crime born from the complexities of family upheaval and teenage resentment.

18 jun. 2026
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Unholy Vows

This episode investigates the investigation into Archbishop Valerian Trifa, a high-ranking Romanian Orthodox Church official in the United States accused of being a Nazi war criminal. After decades of allegations from Romanian immigrants, the U.S. government sought scientific proof to determine if Trifa had lied to immigration officials about his past involvement with the Iron Guard and his experiences during World War II. The narrative follows the forensic journey of analyzing 40-year-old postcards found in German archives. Through the use of advanced handwriting analysis and groundbreaking laser technology to reveal a latent fingerprint, investigators were able to link the Archbishop to the incriminating documents. The episode details the intersection of historical war crimes, the persistence of victims' families, and the evolution of forensic science in bringing long-dormant cases to light.

11 jun. 2026