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Most unsolved cases are not missing information.

They are drowning in it.

In this inaugural episode of Crime: Reconstructed, Morgan Wright introduces the central problem that causes investigations to fail—not the absence of evidence, but the collapse of structure under its weight.

This episode is not a case recap and it is not a theory competition. Instead, it establishes the framework that will guide the entire series: a first-principles approach to criminal investigation that strips away assumptions, tests constraints, and asks a harder question—what does the evidence actually allow, and what does it forbid?

You’ll hear why accumulating facts without hierarchy leads to confusion, how narratives replace analysis, and why clarity can exist without resolution. Episode 1 is the foundation. The reconstructions come later.

The full written analysis, sources, and diagrams referenced by this methodology are published on the Crime: Reconstructed Substack.



This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit crimereconstructed.substack.com