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"Believed"

"Believed"

1 episodes

A true-crime podcast investigating compelling cases and stories of belief, doubt, and justice.

Believed is a true-crime podcast that delves into complex cases where questions of credibility, trust, and evidence become central to understanding what really happened. The series examines stories where belief itself becomes the contested territory—investigating cases where victims' accounts are questioned, where evidence is ambiguous, or where public opinion clashes with legal outcomes.

The podcast joins the growing landscape of narrative-driven true-crime programming that has resonated with audiences seeking deeper exploration of justice system complexities. Through investigative reporting and intimate storytelling, Believed presents cases that challenge listeners to consider multiple perspectives and grapple with the difficulty of determining truth in situations where certainty proves elusive.

As part of the broader true-crime podcast phenomenon, the show appeals to audiences interested in criminal justice, psychological insight, and the human dimensions of legal proceedings. Each episode builds a compelling narrative that goes beyond headlines to explore the nuances of belief and doubt in real-world cases.

Episodes (1)

Believed: a revealing systemic failure

Ep. 10

How a US Gymnastics Doctor Evaded Detection for 20 Years

A groundbreaking American podcast investigation reveals how a trusted physician exploited his position within USA Gymnastics to abuse young athletes, and how multiple institutions failed to act on warning signs. The case has become a global watershed moment for institutional accountability.

May 26, 2025 at 10:00 PM