Imagine sitting in a cell for a crime you didn’t commit. Pray this never happen to you nor another innocent person. Never again!

They call it ‘dry-labbing’ – identifying a substance by looking at it rather than testing at the forensic lab. At the Massachusetts’ William A. Hinton MD State Laboratory Institute in Jamaica Plain, Boston, it was the shortcut that fueled the largest rigged forensic lab scandal in U.S. history.

But the real scandal isn’t just the falsified drug tests; it’s the management that ignored the red flags and the prosecutors who looked the other way because the results were exactly what they wanted to have.

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In this new series – RIGGED: Massachusetts’ William A Hinton State Laboratory Institute Scandal Series, RIGGEDLabs Podcast presents to you ten episodes where our hosts dive deep into the rigged operations of the Hinton State lab in Massachusetts.

Massachusetts Hinton Lab management (director and supervisors) and chemists didn’t just break the law; they broke thousands of lives, proving that the most dangerous criminals in the courtroom aren’t always the ones in the handcuffs – the most dangerous criminals are the corrupted lab chemists, supervisors, and director in white lab coat.

Please note, several episodes in this series were renamed for consistency, clarity and indexing.

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