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From Next with Kyle Clark by Kyle Clark
May 23, 2026 · 18 min · Episode 378
About this episode
The episode discusses the understaffing of Denver's crime lab and its effects on evidence processing, alongside Tina Peters' defense of a governor's decision and a history lab's request for artifacts from the late 1900s.
Denver's crime lab is understaffed, and it's impacting turnaround time on evidence. - Tina Peters defends the governor's decision to set her free. - A history lab wants your "artifacts" from the late 1900s. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at next@9news.com or text us at (303) 871-1491
People in this episode
Host: Kyle Clark
Topics covered
- crime lab
- evidence turnaround
- Tina Peters
- governor's decision
- history lab
- artifacts
- late 1900s
Keywords
- Denver crime lab
- evidence
- Tina Peters
- governor
- history lab
- artifacts
- 1900s
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Denver's crime lab
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