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🔎 Daily True Crime Stories | Unsolved Mysteries | Criminal Investigations | Cold Cases True Crime Today is your go-to daily true crime podcast, bringing you the latest murder cases, ongoing trials, criminal psychology insights, and shocking unsolved mysteries. Whether it’s breaking crime news, high-profile trials, serial killers, missing persons, or cold cases, we cover it all with expert analysis, investigative storytelling, and real-time updates. 🎙️ Hosted by leading crime analysts, we unc ...
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Join Tony Brueski and Stacy Cole every morning as they break down the latest true crime news and stories to kickstart your day. Stay informed on high-profile cases like Lori Vallow Daybell, Alex Murdaugh, and Bryan Kohberger, with real-time updates and analysis. Engage in discussions and interviews that delve deeper into these captivating stories. Tune in to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and immerse yourself in the world of true crime. From The Hidden Killers Podcast.
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🚨 The True Crime Pod - Daily True Crime Coverage Welcome to The True Crime Pod, your daily source for thoughtful, respectful, and in-depth coverage of true crime cases. Each episode, oru host delivers a carefully researched and sensitively presented story, focusing on the facts while never losing sight of the human impact behind each case. What sets us apart: • Daily episodes covering the most recent true crime developments • Professional, fact-based reporting without sensationalism • Respec ...
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Lori Vallow Daybell Can't Help Herself In Court, Asks Witness About Charles Vallow's Kissing Skills To Witness In this jaw-dropping courtroom moment, Lori Vallow Daybell breaks every expectation of legal decorum by asking a witness if her murdered husband, Charles Vallow, was “a good kisser.” In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski is joine…
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What single word, sent in someone's dying moments, would become the key to unraveling a brutal triple homicide? When a bullet-riddled car is discovered in Birmingham's Echo Highlands Park, investigators find three victims - including an innocent 5-year-old boy - and one haunting final message. As detectives piece together surveillance footage, burn…
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From Banker to Thief: Russell Laffitte Finally Admits to Murdaugh Scheme The Banker Finally Blinks After two years of pretending he just didn’t know any better, former Palmetto State Bank CEO Russell Laffitte has finally admitted what everyone else already knew: he’s a crook. In a guilty plea deal made public this week, Laffitte confessed to six cr…
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Will Karen Read's Tone-Deaf Public Interviews & Statements Send Her To Prison? What happens when your star witness is also your biggest liability? As the Karen Read retrial looms, Tony Brueski and former felony prosecutor Eric Faddis break down the chaos bubbling just beneath the surface—where missing jurors, Easter dinner assassinations, and rogue…
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Did The State Really Prove That Lori Vallow Daybell Conspired To Take Out Charles Vallow? Did Lori Vallow Daybell really believe her ex-husband was possessed by a zombie named Ned, or was it all just part of a twisted scheme to cash in and move on? In this episode, Tony Brueski and former felony prosecutor Eric Faddis dig into the chilling courtroo…
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How Will A Jury Take Karen Read's Admission Of 'He Didn't Look Mortally Wounded' In New Trial, Attorney Bob Motta Talks Could Karen Read’s own words be the thing that seals her fate? The sequel trial is heating up, and this time, the prosecution’s bringing receipts—dozens of interview clips featuring Karen Read and her, well... less-than-empathetic…
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Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott Breaks Down The MANY Mental Disorders At Play In Lori Vallow Daybell's Trial Is Lori Vallow Daybell really a misunderstood prophet—or just a full-blown narcissist who thinks she can out-lawyer a courtroom? In this episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we dive into Lori's Arizona murder trial where she's playing …
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New Legal Twist in Menendez Case As Risk Report Sparks Courtroom Showdown The Menendez brothers are at the center of a high-stakes legal storm in 2025—35 years after their infamous conviction for murdering their parents, José and Kitty Menendez. In this video, we break down the latest developments from their April 17 resentencing hearing, which was…
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Was It A Mistake For Defense To Introduce 'Autism' Into Kohberger Case, Attorney Eric Faddis Examines On this episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, Tony delves into the controversial decision by Bryan Kohberger’s defense to introduce an alleged autism diagnosis into his death penalty trial. Does claiming autism help or harm Kohberger’s defen…
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What Will Happen In Karen Read's Trial #2, Ret FBI Coffindaffer Weighs In Did Karen Read really back into John O’Keefe, or are we about to watch another courtroom performance where the plot twists harder than a Netflix docuseries? With trial number two kicking off, things already feel different—more jurors, a new prosecutor who actually knows how t…
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From Banker to Thief: Russell Laffitte Finally Admits to Murdaugh Scheme The Banker Finally Blinks After two years of pretending he just didn’t know any better, former Palmetto State Bank CEO Russell Laffitte has finally admitted what everyone else already knew: he’s a crook. In a guilty plea deal made public this week, Laffitte confessed to six cr…
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The lead detective never read the Book of Mormon, but Google helped him learn that Nephi killed a man under divine orders—and somehow, that helped shape a murder investigation. As court reconvened in Lori Vallow Daybell’s Arizona trial, the state officially rested its case. The defense? Also ready to rest. No witnesses. No testimony from Lori herse…
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Daybell Closing Arguments on the Way: Nephi, Luminol, and a Wedding in Hawaii The lead detective never read the Book of Mormon, but Google helped him learn that Nephi killed a man under divine orders—and somehow, that helped shape a murder investigation. As court reconvened in Lori Vallow Daybell’s Arizona trial, the state officially rested its cas…
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The Trial of Lori Vallow Daybell Day 8 Jury Instruction Discussion Part 1 Lori Vallow Daybell’s push for a speedy second trial was shut down by the judge, who prioritized jury logistics and witness coordination over her deadline demands. As jury instructions take shape and courtroom calendars fill, the next phase of her Arizona murder trial is set …
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The Trial of Lori Vallow Daybell Day 8 Jury Instruction Discussion Part 2 Lori Vallow Daybell’s push for a speedy second trial was shut down by the judge, who prioritized jury logistics and witness coordination over her deadline demands. As jury instructions take shape and courtroom calendars fill, the next phase of her Arizona murder trial is set …
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Judge Rules on Key Evidence in Karen Read Trial Here’s What Got In—and What Didn’t In today’s episode, we break down the latest rulings that are shaping the retrial of Karen Read—and the stakes couldn’t be higher. With opening arguments underway, Judge Beverly Cannone has drawn hard lines about what evidence will be allowed in front of the jury. Fr…
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Ret FBI Behavior Analysis Chief On How Selfless Richard Allen Is During Delphi Interrorgations, Not The Actions Of A Guilty Man In today’s gripping episode, we dive deep into the emotional unraveling of Richard Allen, the man at the center of the Delphi murders case. Tony Brueski is joined by retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke to di…
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Will The Jury Believe Karen Read's Conspiracy Claims In Her Second Trial, Attorney Eric Faddis Gives Insight Did a dog, a disgraced cop, and a shadowy man from the night all somehow collide to create the perfect storm in the Karen Read case—or is this just a courtroom fever dream on steroids? As jury selection looms for Karen Read's retrial, the le…
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Did Lori Vallow Daybell Just 'Give Up' Or Does She Think She's 'Winning!' What kind of defendant just folds her arms and says “I rest” with a murder charge hanging over her head? Lori Vallow Daybell, that’s who. After weeks of testimony filled with cryptic biblical code, spiritual fantasy, and enough text messages to fill a Book of Revelation seque…
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Could Lori Vallow Daybell Be Found NOT GUILTY In The Murder Of Charles Vallow, Attorney Bob Motta Talks What happens when an alleged cult mom decides to play lawyer in a courtroom that’s very much real life? Lori Vallow Daybell’s trial in Arizona is giving us more plot twists than a soap opera binge—and none of them are good for her. With her green…
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What happens when a man is thrown into solitary for 14 months before he’s even convicted of a crime? Richard Allen’s jailhouse phone calls are finally out, and they're brutal. Not because he confesses—because he doesn’t. But because you can hear the unraveling. His voice cracks, his mind spirals, and what starts as desperation quickly turns into so…
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In this compelling episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we dive deep into the recent crucial pretrial rulings in the high-profile Bryan Kohberger murder case. As the courtroom chess match unfolds, critical decisions have been made regarding evidence admissibility, including emotionally charged 911 call audio from surviving roommates, Amazon…
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New Strategy in Karen Read Case What’s In, What’s Out for Trial #2 In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski sits down with Defense Attorney and Former Prosecutor Eric Faddis to break down the latest twists in the Karen Read case as it heads into retrial. With Judge Cannone now officially allowing the defense to present a third-party culprit …
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In this gripping episode, we break down Day 7 of the Lori Vallow Daybell trial in Arizona—a day that delivered some of the most damning evidence yet. Detective Nathan Duncan walked the jury through a digital trail of apocalyptic text messages and religious language, including Lori’s infamous “Be like Nephi” message allegedly encouraging her brother…
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Karen Read's Contradictions: How Will A Jury Judge Her Ever Changing Story? What kind of person goes from saying they “might’ve clipped him” to throwing a whole crew of alleged co-conspirators under the bus? Karen Read’s story is shifting more than a drunk memory at 2 a.m.—first it was vodka shots every 40 minutes, now it's “probably four.” But rec…
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What happens when the person pulling you over isn't who they claim to be? Follow the chilling case of William Dymond, a code enforcement officer who crossed the line from public servant to predator, conducting unauthorized traffic stops in the dead of night. When a woman is unlawfully detained in the early hours of a December morning, no one could …
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Karen Read's Retrial Heats Up: K-9s, Cameras, and Constitutional Rights So, here's where things got spicy: the judge agreed that Aidan Kearney—aka Turtleboy—has a valid basis to plead the Fifth Amendment in this case. That right there is the kind of courtroom moment that makes legal dramas look tame. Prosecutor Hank Brennan even conceded it. Kearne…
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So, here's where things got spicy: the judge agreed that Aidan Kearney—aka Turtleboy—has a valid basis to plead the Fifth Amendment in this case. That right there is the kind of courtroom moment that makes legal dramas look tame. Prosecutor Hank Brennan even conceded it. Kearney’s attorney, Timothy Bradl, said flat out that if called, Kearney would…
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“So the Plot Thickens” Charles Vallow was already dead when his brother-in-law Alex Cox finally decided to call 911. That call didn’t come until 8:36 a.m., and Charles had been lying on the floor for at least 47 minutes by then. Lori Vallow, his wife, had already left the house by 7:49 a.m.—taking Charles’ phone with her—and she never made a call f…
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Inside the iCloud Trail That Exposed Lori Vallow: Divine Missions, Dead Bodies, and a Deleted Husband “So the Plot Thickens” Charles Vallow was already dead when his brother-in-law Alex Cox finally decided to call 911. That call didn’t come until 8:36 a.m., and Charles had been lying on the floor for at least 47 minutes by then. Lori Vallow, his wi…
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The Trial of Lori Vallow Daybell Day 7 Part 1 Phoenix, AZ – Lori Vallow Daybell’s case continues to unfold. Following her conviction for the murders of her two children in Idaho, she now faces new charges in Arizona for allegedly orchestrating the murder of her fourth husband and attempting to have her niece’s ex-husband killed. Representing hersel…
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The Trial of Lori Vallow Daybell Day 7 Part 2 Phoenix, AZ – Lori Vallow Daybell’s case continues to unfold. Following her conviction for the murders of her two children in Idaho, she now faces new charges in Arizona for allegedly orchestrating the murder of her fourth husband and attempting to have her niece’s ex-husband killed. Representing hersel…
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The Trial of Lori Vallow Daybell Day 7 Part 3 Phoenix, AZ – Lori Vallow Daybell’s case continues to unfold. Following her conviction for the murders of her two children in Idaho, she now faces new charges in Arizona for allegedly orchestrating the murder of her fourth husband and attempting to have her niece’s ex-husband killed. Representing hersel…
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The Trial of Lori Vallow Daybell Day 7 Part 4 Phoenix, AZ – Lori Vallow Daybell’s case continues to unfold. Following her conviction for the murders of her two children in Idaho, she now faces new charges in Arizona for allegedly orchestrating the murder of her fourth husband and attempting to have her niece’s ex-husband killed. Representing hersel…
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RAW COURT AUDIO-Karen Read: Post-Jury Selection Court Hearing-PART 1 Opening statements in the retrial of Karen Read are set for April 22, with a jury of nine men and nine women sworn in. Read is accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, by allegedly hitting him with her SUV during a snowstorm in January 2022, then leavi…
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Menendez Brothers Breakthrough, Judge Allows Resentencing Hearing In this episode, we dive deep into the stunning developments unfolding in the case of Erik and Lyle Menendez—the brothers convicted of killing their parents in 1989. After more than 30 years behind bars, the Menendez brothers have just been granted a formal resentencing hearing, sche…
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KAREN READ Post-Jury Selection Court Hearing-PART 2 Opening statements in the retrial of Karen Read are set for April 22, with a jury of nine men and nine women sworn in. Read is accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, by allegedly hitting him with her SUV during a snowstorm in January 2022, then leaving him outside to…
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Was Richard Allen coerced into confessing to the Delphi murders? In this chilling episode, Tony Brueski is joined by retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke to investigate whether law enforcement in the Delphi case crossed ethical and legal boundaries in pursuit of a confession — regardless of the truth. Dreeke breaks down the tactics al…
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New Diddy Developments & Diddy’s Legal Defense Strategy: Delay, Deny, and Discredit? In this episode, we dive deep into the explosive federal and civil legal battles surrounding music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. With a superseding federal indictment now spanning two decades, prosecutors allege Diddy ran his business empire like a criminal operation—c…
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Alex Murdaugh Murder Appeal Delayed 120 Days – Here’s What Happens Next In this episode, we’re diving into the latest twist in the Alex Murdaugh murder appeal—the South Carolina Supreme Court’s unexpected decision to grant prosecutors a 120-day extension to respond. With the new deadline now set for August 8, 2025, Murdaugh's defense team is soundi…
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Did Karen Read & Attorneys Play A Role In Witness Intimidation, Attorney Bob Motta's Thoughts Did a rogue blogger cross the line from crusader to co-conspirator in the Karen Read case? Tony Brueski and defense attorney Bob Motta dig into the eyebrow-raising relationship between Karen Read, her defense team, and a particularly vocal online supporter…
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'Stress Makes You Thirsty' Day 6- Lori Vallow’s Daybell's Bizarre Defense Strategy On Day 6 of the Lori Vallow Daybell trial in Arizona, jurors were presented with some of the most damning and surreal testimony to date. Prosecutors detailed a 42-minute delay between Charles Vallow’s death and the 911 call—during which Lori allegedly went to Burger …
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What kind of person turns a college homework assignment into a possible blueprint for murder? Tony Brueski and psychotherapist Shavaun Scott dive into the eerie overlap between Bryan Kohberger’s 2020 essay and the brutal killings he’s now alleged to have committed. Was it just a well-written assignment, or something far darker—a calculated rehearsa…
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Breaking Down Delphi - Richard Allen False Confession Jail Calls Part 3 Episode 3: In this powerful and troubling episode, listeners hear the disturbing progression of Richard Allen’s mental health collapse during his unjust imprisonment in solitary confinement. Without a conviction and isolated from human contact, Allen became increasingly vulnera…
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'Was He A Good Kisser', Breaking Down Lori Daybell's Crazy Cross Exam With Attorney Eric Faddis In this riveting episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we explore the opening days of Lori Vallow-Daybell's highly publicized trial in an Arizona courtroom. Lori, notoriously dubbed the "Doomsday Mom," is facing charges of conspiring to murder her…
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How Much Did Michael Proctor Damage The Karen Read Investigation? What happens when the lead investigator on a case is accused of being more of a biased bulldozer than a seeker of truth? In this episode, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Tony Brueski to unpack the latest twists in the Karen Read trial. They dig into the potentia…
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What drives a mother to conspire against her own child? When 3-year-old Matthew Maison was found dead in his Michigan home, investigators uncovered a chilling plot between a mother and her new boyfriend that would shock an entire community. As police peeled back layers of systematic abuse and calculated deception, they discovered a disturbing motiv…
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Was Rex Heuermann Framed? Asa Ellerup Thinks It’s Possible After Watching Gone Girls So the ex-wife of the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer just watched a Netflix docuseries and now she’s wondering if her former husband is the fall guy in one of the most disturbing serial killer cases in recent history. Asa Ellerup, who was married to Rex Heuerman…
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Was Rex Heuermann Framed? Asa Ellerup Thinks It’s Possible After Watching Gone Girls So the ex-wife of the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer just watched a Netflix docuseries and now she’s wondering if her former husband is the fall guy in one of the most disturbing serial killer cases in recent history. Asa Ellerup, who was married to Rex Heuerman…
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Daybell Trial-Flipping the Narrative: Burger King, Cell Phones, and a Suspicious Timeline If Lori Vallow really left the house after Charles Vallow was shot, why was she at a Burger King drive-thru 42 minutes before the 911 call? That was the first red flag for Detective Ariel Werther. When he started digging into the July 11, 2019 shooting of Char…
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