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Graphic Evidence: Extraordinary Offenders. Open Cases.

Graphic Evidence: Extraordinary Offenders. Open Cases.

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Graphic Evidence is a weekly investigative podcast that examines extraordinary offenders as if their actions were part of recorded history. Each episode is presented as a declassified case file from a world shaped by masked figures, unchecked power, and world-altering events. Using the language and structure of prestige true crime, the series analyzes patterns of behavior, escalation, obsession, and recidivism — not mythology or legend. Graphic Evidence isn’t about heroes or villains. It’s about power — and what it leaves behind.Boltonshire Media True Crime
  • Doctor Doom - Part Four: Latveria
    Feb 9 2026

    After years in exile, Victor von Doom returns to Latveria — not as a fugitive or a revolutionary, but as a man with a plan and the means to enforce it. What follows is not a prolonged war, but a rapid and precise seizure of power that dismantles an already weakened regime.

    Using reconstructed timelines and public record, this episode examines how Doom overthrows the ruling Baron, consolidates authority, and declares himself absolute monarch. Crime disappears. Hunger is addressed. Infrastructure is rebuilt. Civil liberties vanish almost overnight.

    Rather than spectacle, Latveria focuses on governance: why the country was vulnerable, how fear and legitimacy are weaponized, and why the subject views total control not as tyranny, but as responsibility.

    This is not the story of a conquest.
    It’s the story of a state takeover.

    Graphic EvidenceDoctor Doom, Part Four.
    The file remains open.

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    24 Min.
  • Doctor Doom — Part Three: The Mask
    Feb 5 2026

    After the Richards Incident, Victor von Doom disappears.

    This episode follows the subject beyond public record — into exile, isolation, and reinvention. Expelled from academia and humiliated on an international stage, Doom retreats from the world entirely. What emerges in his place is not reflection, but escalation.

    Through fragmented accounts and reconstructed timelines, this episode examines Doom’s journey to a remote monastery in Tibet, where intellect gives way to obsession and restraint is abandoned in favor of absolution. It is here that Doom forges the mask — not as protection, but as identity — and chooses permanence over recovery.

    This is not a redemption arc.
    It is the moment the subject decides never to be seen again.

    Graphic EvidenceDoctor Doom, Part Three.
    The file remains open.

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    22 Min.
  • Doctor Doom Part Two: The Richards Incident
    Feb 2 2026

    Every case has a moment investigators return to.
    For Victor von Doom, it happens in a university laboratory in New York.

    After leaving Latveria on an academic scholarship, Doom enters Empire State University as a promising but isolated student. It is here that he encounters Reed Richards — a peer of comparable intellect whose caution and restraint stand in direct contrast to Doom’s certainty and ambition.

    This episode reconstructs the events surrounding a disputed experiment designed to breach the afterlife. Warnings are issued. Calculations are challenged. The machine is activated anyway. What follows is an explosion that leaves Doom physically scarred, professionally disgraced, and permanently altered in how he understands blame.

    Through conflicting accounts, institutional records, and behavioral analysis, The Richards Incident examines how a single failure becomes a lifelong fixation — and how the subject’s refusal to accept responsibility marks the first clear escalation in an already fragile pattern.

    This is not the moment Doom becomes powerful.
    It is the moment he decides the world is against him.

    Graphic EvidenceDoctor Doom, Part Two.
    The file remains open.

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    23 Min.
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