Hinton Lab Operations Part 5

Hinton Lab Operations Part 5

Author: Jamie Folk March 1, 2021 Duration: 1:17:16

After reviewing thousands of documents regarding the investigations Massachusetts did into the state drug labs, perhaps the most disturbing finding is that exactly one person expressed regret that hundreds of thousands of people were denied their right to a fair trial. That one person was Annie Dookhan, the one most responsible for sending innocent people to jail but hardly the only one that could be blamed for it.

In this episode Chris, Jamie and Ilyas review the last of the interviews with the Hinton staff including one with Annie Dookhan herself. The interview that is most telling is perhaps the one that has never been discussed by the media or any investigators, and that was with Norfolk County Prosecutor George Papachristos.

The lack of coverage of the relationships between Dookan and the prosecutors of the cases she worked on remains a disgraceful part of this narrative. Dookhan was romantically obsessed with Papachristos and acted accordingly. She also thought she was doing the right thing by rigging evidence to send people to prison. Why? Because that's what her friends in the prosecutors offices around the state were telling her.


In the fall of 2012, a single arrest of chemist Annie Dookhan began to unravel a system many assumed was infallible. Then, just months later, the discovery of Sonja Farak’s own misconduct confirmed a profound crisis within Massachusetts drug testing labs. The RIGGEDLabs Podcast, hosted by Jamie Folk alongside Ilyas Rona, digs into the complex aftermath of these events, examining how science, chemistry, and government oversight fatally collided. This isn't just a true crime story about individual bad actors; it's a deep forensic audit of institutional failure. Each episode pulls back the curtain on specific facilities like the William H. Hinton, UMass Amherst, and State Police crime labs, revealing the human errors and systemic pressures that compromised tens of thousands of criminal cases. Listeners will hear a methodical exploration of forensic protocols, the chain of custody, and the staggering legal repercussions that continue to ripple through the justice system today. By focusing on the tangible details of lab work and bureaucratic neglect, this podcast constructs a compelling narrative about what happens when the very evidence we trust is fundamentally corrupted. Tune in for a sobering, meticulously researched journey to the heart of a scandal that redefined forensic science in the courtroom.
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Amherst Lab Victim Duane Cook Interview [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 40:05
Duane Cook spent six years of his life behind bars while the state knew his evidence was tampered with by Farak and refused to give him his freedom. This powerful episode clearly demonstrates the lengths the state of Mas…
Jim Hanchett Interview Part 3:  The Eye of Braxus [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:08
Jim Hanchett is asked why the chemists who worked in his lab misclassified drugs on the stand. When confronted with evidence that Sonja Farak and Annie Dookhan conspired to do just that, Hanchett blurts out "We don't jus…
The Tragedy of Jim Hanchett Part 2 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:04:36
Continuation of the Hanchett Interview where he confesses to more incompetence and general bad lab practices.
The Tragedy of Jim Hanchett Part 1 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:08:16
There are trainwrecks, there are shitshows and then there is the Amherst Drug Testing Lab supervised by Jim Hanchett. Under Hanchett's "supervision", Sonja Farak was allowed to freely steal from police submitted evidence…
Examining the Newly Released OIG Internal Investigation Documents [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:35:08
After years of litigation, the Massachusetts ACLU prevailed in court and obtained several internal OIG emails which depict conversations the MA OIG had regarding their Hinton Lab investigation back in 2013. The emails di…