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A violent crime. A trial. A conviction. At the center of the case was a witness who testified under oath in open court. Their testimony helped establish the timeline, place another person at the scene, and ultimately contributed to the jury’s verdict. Years later, during a routine records review, investigators discovered something that should not have been possible. There was no record that the witness had ever existed. No birth record. No employment history. No government identification. No trace before the trial. No trace after. The testimony remains in the official transcript. The conviction still stands. But the witness cannot be verified by any system, agency, or database. This episode examines the original investigation, the courtroom testimony, and the quiet administrative discovery that exposed a gap in the record where certainty was assumed to exist. It is not a story about corruption or conspiracy, but about how systems built on trust can fail without anyone noticing. What happens when the paperwork outlives the person who made it matter? This is a procedural, grounded examination of a closed case that left behind an unanswered question the system was never designed to resolve. -- The Cold Case Records Story: The Witness Who Testified Never Existed Narrator: Detective Thomas Hale Genre: True Crime / Investigative Documentary / Crime Analysis If you are interested in long-form investigative storytelling, unresolved cases, and professional case analysis, subscribe for new episodes of The Cold Case Records. @TheColdCaseRecords -- #TheColdCaseRecords #TrueCrime #ColdCase #UnsolvedCases #CrimeInvestigation #InvestigativePodcast #TrueCrimePodcast #CrimeDocumentary #NarratedTrueCrime #LongFormPodcast #CaseReview #CriminalJustice