In this episode of Good Is In The Details, hosts Gwendolyn Dolske, PhD, and Rudy Salo are joined by former Orange County prosecutor, true crime expert, and author of The Book of Murder, Matt Murphy, for a compelling conversation at the intersection of philosophy, justice, law, and true crime.
What is justice in real-world criminal cases? How do prosecutors decide when to pursue charges? Can the legal system truly deliver moral justice, or only legal outcomes? Drawing on Murphy's experience trying high-profile murder cases, this episode explores how law, human judgment, and ethical reasoning meet in moments where lives, responsibility, and truth are at stake.
Together, they examine:
how prosecutors approach murder cases and real criminal investigations
the difference between legal justice and moral justice
how philosophy informs decision-making in law and the courtroom
why true crime stories reveal deeper questions about human behavior, responsibility, and fairness
how the justice system works in real cases beyond headlines
Blending true crime insight with philosophical reflection, this conversation makes complex legal and moral questions accessible while offering a deeper look at how justice operates in practice. Whether you are interested in philosophy, law, ethics, criminal justice, or true crime, this episode provides thoughtful perspective on how real-world decisions shape outcomes — and what they reveal about human nature.
Learn more about Matt Murphy: https://www.mattmurphylaw.com/about-matt-murphy-law/
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