(In)Justice - Killer Privilege follows the true story of grieving mother Katja Faber as she fights to achieve justice for Alex, her son, a 23-year-old university graduate. Alex had returned to Zurich where he lived as a teenager, to meet friends, including Bennet von Vertes, the ultra-rich son of a gallery owner. They partied hard into the early hours before Alex returned to his friend’s villa. At approximately 7am, Bennet von Vertes called the police to report that his friend was dead. To understand the case, this podcast explores the psychology of children of the super-rich, traumatic grief, and the influence of power and wealth on the justice system today.
The Mission..
Create a art like hand-drawn style podcast cover with a refined yet bold style, using primary colours. The central focus is an opulent window opening to the snowy Swiss Alps, framed by luxurious curtains. Depict a chaotic party aftermath—empty bottles, glasses, an ashtray, dirty socks, and scattered party ornaments. Ensure a sense of wealth and exclusivity. Prominently feature the titles “(In)Justice” and “Killer Privilege” in bold, slanted white text, along with “Wondery Plus,” “Message Heard,” and “Evening Standard” logos. Maintain a clean, non-bloody aesthetic.