Listen to Trial By Water – Episode 2

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Listen to Trial By Water – Episode 2

By Michael Bachelard and Ruby Schwartz
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In the second episode of Trial By Water, we tease apart the strands of scientific evidence that were so important in the case against Robert Farquharson, who’s serving 33 years for murdering his three children.

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Robert Farquharson’s trial for murder is what legal experts call a “strands of the rope case”. It describes how a prosecutor can weave a whole bunch of disparate threads of evidence together to form a single, coherent story.

In cases like this, no single strand, or thread of the evidence can carry enough weight on its own for a jury to say, “the accused is definitely guilty”. But woven together the rope is strong enough, metaphorically, to hang you.

This episode explores the first three of what I believe are six strands in the rope of the case – the science.

They are: 1) cough syncope – the idea that Farquharson had a coughing fit and blacked out; 2) whether Farquharson was actively steering the car before the crash; and 3) how long it took the car to sink once in the dam.

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