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This Is Criminally Curious

Criminally Curious is officially live — again, but this time with intention.

This site marks the relaunch of an investigative project that’s been evolving quietly for years. Some of you may recognize pieces of this work under earlier names, platforms, or collaborations. Others are finding it for the first time. Either way, this moment matters, because Criminally Curious is no longer experimental or exploratory.

It’s structured. It’s disciplined. And it’s here to stay.

Why Relaunch Now?

True crime has never been more popular — and rarely more misunderstood.

Too much of what circulates today prioritizes speculation over sourcing, outrage over accuracy, and narrative over law. Criminally Curious exists to do the opposite: to slow cases down, examine the evidence, explain the systems involved, and show how investigations and courts actually function — including where they fail.

This relaunch reflects a shift away from fragmented storytelling and toward a clear, repeatable framework built around evidence, procedure, and accountability. That framework is now public, intentional, and fully operational for 2026. CC_AnnualPlan_2026(rev01)

What to Expect in 2026

Criminally Curious will follow a consistent rhythm throughout the year:

  • One major case each month, examined in depth
  • Weekly Legal Talk segments, focused on the legal, forensic, and procedural issues those cases raise
  • Live discussions and briefings, where questions are welcomed and assumptions are challenged
  • Primary-source driven research, including public records, court documents, forensic science, and statutory law

This project does not chase breaking news or viral moments. It prioritizes clarity over speed, accuracy over adrenaline, and accountability over entertainment.

Cases are selected intentionally. Topics are structured deliberately. And every release is designed to teach the audience something concrete about how the justice system works — and where it breaks down. Criminally_Curious_2026_Master_…

What This Site Is For

CriminallyCurious.com is the central hub for the project.

Here, you’ll find:

  • Written analyses that expand on podcast episodes
  • Context and documentation that doesn’t fit cleanly into audio
  • Updates on research progress and public-records efforts
  • A transparent view into how investigations are approached

This is not a dumping ground for speculation, and it’s not a comment-driven rumor mill. It’s a workspace made public — one built on sourcing, discipline, and respect for victims and families.

An Invitation

You don’t need to agree with every conclusion presented here. You do need to care about evidence, process, and honesty.

If you’re curious about how investigations really unfold — why some arrests take years, why others never come, and how law and science shape outcomes — you’re in the right place.

This is just the beginning.
Stay Curious.

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