FRAMED is a five‑episode investigative true‑crime documentary series presented in both audio and video formats. The podcast re‑examines the arrest, conviction, and controversial case of Christian “Kit” Martin through in‑depth interviews, forensic analysis, timeline reconstruction, and original reporting. Featuring an original score and a cinematic documentary style, the series raises serious questions about whether justice was served. Watch or listen to the full series and decide for yourself if Kit Martin was framed.
An introduction to Framed – The Kit Martin Story, a five‑episode true‑crime podcast created by Emilio Corsetti III. This trailer previews the case, the investigation, and the questions at the heart of the series.
This episode lays out the basic facts of the triple homicide: who was killed, where, when, and under what circumstances. It details how key pieces of evidence were discovered not by investigators but by family members and concludes with the headline‑making arrest of Christian “Kit” Martin at the Louisville International Airport.
The investigation begins.
Episode two provides background on both the victims and the suspect before examining the prosecution’s theories of motive, means, and opportunity. The episode contrasts these claims with the potential motive and means of an alternative suspect — Martin’s ex‑wife.
How strong was the evidence against Kit? This episode highlights the central problems with the case’s physical evidence, which consisted primarily of a dog tag, a shell casing, and a .22‑caliber bullet. Take a deep dive into a murder investigation.
If ever there were a case that demonstrated the value of cameras in the courtroom, this is it. Episode four explores the lengths to which the prosecution went in pursuit of a conviction, revealing troubling inconsistencies and courtroom hijinks seen clearly by Court TV viewers but missed by the jury.
Was the prosecution pursuing justice — or a conviction at any cost?
The final episode begins by addressing a post‑trial claim made by lead detective Scott Smith, who alleged he discovered one of the potential murder weapons in a stairwell in Raleigh, North Carolina. After examining that claim, the episode contrasts the prosecution’s disjointed account of the crime with an alternative reconstruction based solely on the available evidence.
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