Degrees of Guilt
In most cases, the evidence tells the story. In this one… the story shaped the evidence. When Betsy Faria was found dead in her home, the investigation seemed to point in a clear direction. But as the case unfolded, inconsistencies began to surface—statements that didn’t quite align, timelines that didn’t hold, and a narrative that appeared to guide the investigation itself. At the center of it all was Pamela Hupp. Years later, a separate crime would force investigators to take a closer look—not just at what happened, but at how the original story was told… and who was telling it. In this episode of Degrees of Guilt, we examine a case where manipulation, shifting narratives, and evolving evidence collide—raising a deeper question about how guilt is formed when perception is controlled. Because if the story can be shaped… can guilt be shaped with it?
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