Episode Notes: The Murder of Faith Hedgepeth
In this episode, we lay the foundation for the case of Faith Hedgepeth, a 19-year-old UNC–Chapel Hill student who was found murdered in her off-campus apartment in September 2012. Although male DNA was recovered early in the investigation, the case remained unsolved for nearly a decade — until advances in forensic DNA technology shifted the trajectory.
We focus on what is confirmed, clearly separating established facts from arguments raised in court filings, and emphasize the importance of presumption of innocence throughout.
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In 2021, Miguel Enrique Segura Oliveras was arrested and charged with first-degree murder, first-degree rape, first-degree sexual offense, and first-degree burglary. He is presumed innocent. The case is currently scheduled for trial on September 28, 2026.
This episode serves as the foundation for a case we plan to follow as it moves through pretrial litigation and, potentially, trial — examining how science, evidence handling, and narrative collide inside the courtroom.