Ep. 105 | Dr. Schneeberger: The Lie Beneath the Lab Results
In 1992, a young woman named Candy arrived at a small-town hospital shaken after a fight with her boyfriend. Emotional and overwhelmed, she had hoped to find comfort from a close friend who worked there—but her friend wasn’t on shift. Concerned about her distress, hospital staff suggested she see a doctor to help calm her down before going home. Candy agreed. Soon, Dr. John Schneeberger — her longtime physician and the man who had delivered her baby — walked into the room.
Candy expected something simple: perhaps a prescription or a mild sedative. Instead, the doctor administered an injection. Within moments, she says, darkness closed in. When Candy regained consciousness, something felt terribly wrong. She later told investigators she knew, almost immediately, that she had been sexually assaulted. The next morning, she drove two hours to a sexual assault center, where a forensic exam confirmed her fears: semen was found on her clothing and inside her body. Candy reported the assault to police, naming Dr. Schneeberger as the attacker.
The case seemed straightforward — until science appeared to prove otherwise. Schneeberger willingly provided DNA samples again and again, and each test excluded him as the source. As doubt grew, whispers spread through the community that Candy had fabricated the accusation. Years passed, and the case went cold… until a shocking new allegation against the respected doctor forced investigators to take another look — and revealed a mystery that would leave forensic experts questioning how far someone could go to hide the truth.
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