Twenty-five years after Andrew Wieman's death was ruled a suicide, we take a deeper look at two of the most critical questions in the case: Does the psychology fit, and does the forensic evidence support the conclusion?


In this episode of Love & Justice, leading experts examine the psychological profile behind suicide, the controversy surrounding Andrew's two autopsies, and whether the physical evidence points clearly toward suicide, homicide, or something in between. As Dr. Paul Uribe helps Kyle revisit the case with fresh eyes, longstanding questions about multiple stab wounds, manner of death, and investigative conclusions return to the forefront. 

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Love & Justice is a long-form true crime and investigative podcast exploring unsolved mysteries, suspicious deaths, cold case questions, controversial investigations, and the pursuit of justice.


Hosted by Emmy Award-winning producer Kyle Olson, each episode takes a documentary-style approach to examining evidence, interviewing experts, and revisiting the facts behind complex cases.


Through forensic analysis, investigative reporting, and conversations with families, law enforcement, and subject-matter experts, Love & Justice explores the questions that remain long after headlines fade.

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