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10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Joe Kuner

Entertainment News, True Crime, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2021

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Corpus delicti is a Latin term from the Western legal theory that literally means "body of the crime." This principle requires proof that a crime took place before an individual can be charged with that crime. Thus, what comes to homicide, the corpse is often the most crucial piece of evidence that helps to make the conviction possible. So what happens if there is no body?
In England, the view of "no body, no murder" persisted for centuries after three individuals were hanged for the death of another man in 1660, but two years later, the man in question appeared alive and well. However, even though this incident was unfortunate, the idea that rightful conviction could not happen without a body was false. You just need to make sure all other evidence is overwhelming, like in the case of Helle Crafts.
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0:00.0

The following subject matter is real and only intended for mature audiences.

0:06.5

Discretion is advised.

0:09.2

People are dead after deputies say a man went on a shooting rampage.

0:13.2

I knew a week before she died was going to kill her.

0:16.3

I can tell you the scene out there is absolutely horrific.

0:19.0

Nobody knows where this individual may strike next.

0:24.2

This is 10-minute murder. Welcome to 10-minute murder, brief and bingeable true crime. My name is Joe. I'm the host,

0:34.6

and thanks for joining today. Spooky season continues, but briefly, let me push pause on spooky season so I can explain something from the last episode. And I can't believe I have to explain this. I thought you guys were cool. But I've been inundated, and inundated feels like a word had just made up. I don't think I made that up. I'm going to say it again, but I'm going to say it with my chest, some confidence. And if I made it up, then I made it up. I don't think I made that up. I'm going to say it again, but I'm going to say

0:54.2

it with my chest, some confidence. And if I made it up, then I made it up. I don't think I did. I've been inundated with emails about something I said at the end of the previous episode. I said, submitted for the approval of the Midnight Society. And I didn't mean to say it necessarily. It just kind of came out, and I didn't edit that part out.

0:53.3

So to answer the questions of many of you that sent me email, And I didn't mean to say it necessarily. It just kind of came out, and I didn't edit that part out.

1:12.1

So to answer the questions of many of you that sent me emails, no, that's not a veiled signal that I'm worshipping Satan. I'm still team Jesus. That line is from, Are You Afraid of the Dark? The show that used to come on in the 90s on Nickelodeon. I can't believe I'm having to explain this.

1:09.0

The Midnight Society, those were the kids that got together in the woods and they told spooky stories. So now we can unpause. Back to spooky season. If you are brand new to 10-minute murder, that's a weird introduction, and I'm sorry you had to go through that. When you listen to today's episode, if you find that

1:44.4

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2:03.5

Corpus Delecti is a Latin term from the Western legal theory that literally means body of the

2:08.5

crime. It's also a term that I most likely mispronounced just now. This principle requires

2:14.0

proof that a crime took place before an individual can be charged with that

2:17.9

crime. So when it comes to homicide, the body is most often the most crucial piece of evidence

2:23.1

that helps to make the conviction possible. So what happens if there is no body? In England,

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