Inside the Michael Brown Case: Former Prosecutor Bob McCulloch Explains the Investigation
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In 2014, the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by a Ferguson police officer ignited national protests, political pressure, and a media firestorm that reshaped conversations around policing and justice in America.In this episode of The Brighter Side of Blue, we sit down with former St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Bob McCulloch for a rare, uninterrupted, step-by-step explanation of how the Michael Brown investigation was handled — from evidence collection and witness testimony to the grand jury process, forensic findings, and the unprecedented public scrutiny surrounding the case.McCulloch addresses common misconceptions, explains why a grand jury was used, discusses conflicting witness accounts, the role of physical and forensic evidence, the release of grand jury materials, and the Department of Justice’s independent review. He also reflects on the personal and professional impact of being at the center of one of the most consequential legal cases in modern St. Louis history.This is not a debate — it’s a detailed look at how the justice system works when law, evidence, and public pressure collide.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #MichaelBrown #Ferguson