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True Crime News: your weekly dose of real-time updates on the most gripping true crime stories, current cases, investigations, scams, and schemes. Host Ana Garcia is joined by crime experts, police officers, defense attorneys, and other leading authorities in their fields as they cover murders, scams, investigations, and unsolved crimes from across the country. True Crime News has the largest and most active true crime digital community in the world, with 4.8 million subscribers on YouTube a ...
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Get ready for a heart-pounding ride into the dark world of true crime with Tony Brueski's spine-chilling podcast "Hidden Killers"! Experience real-time coverage of some of the most twisted and shocking murder cases of our time, including the cases against Bryan Kohbeger, Alex Murdaugh, Brian Walshe, and Chad & Lori Daybell. With each episode, Tony brings you breaking updates, gripping discussions, and profound insights into the psyche of the killers, victims, and their families, as he seeks ...
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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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True Idaho News was founded to counter the massive amount of spin and false information published by “mainstream” media, as well as expose corruption wherever it is found. We believe in the Journalist’s Creed and will boldly expose facts so that government, its agencies, and our representatives can be held accountable. Our agenda is one of truth.
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In this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the latest developments in the infamous Susan Smith case. Thirty years after the South Carolina mother drowned her two young sons, Smith appeared before a parole board seeking release. With emotional pleas from her ex-husband, revelations about her prison life, and the parole board’s firm decision, this episo…
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John Ramsey, father of murdered child beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey, believes the answer to solving her 1996 murder lies in untested DNA evidence. However, he says Boulder Police are unwilling to allow the necessary testing to move forward. “We're begging the police to engage,” the 80-year-old tells *PEOPLE*. “There are cutting-edge DNA labs that wa…
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In this episode of True Crime News The Sidebar Podcast: Chris Lomax joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss the conviction of Jose Ibarra for the murder of Laken Riley, the trial of Marine veteran Daniel Penny in the subway death of Jordan Neely, and the arrest of Brad Simpson for al…
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In this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the high-profile legal battle of Sean "Diddy" Combs, as the disgraced music mogul fights to secure a $50 million bail. Facing allegations of running a criminal enterprise steeped in racketeering and sex trafficking, Combs has been denied bail three times and remains at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center…
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Could you ever imagine a more unlucky person—or does the sheer weight of evidence prove otherwise? As the murder case of four college students in Moscow nears its second anniversary, questions swirl around the accused, Bryan Kohberger. Despite an arsenal of defense tactics aimed at delaying and creating doubt, Kohberger remains at the heart of this…
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Have you ever wondered what the people closest to a suspected killer *really* think? In the case of Bryan Kohberger, it’s not just whispers from the neighbors or the speculation of casual acquaintances—it’s a chilling uncertainty from those who know him best. We delve into the revealing conversations that Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Howard Bl…
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What happens when a case leaves more questions than answers? Richard Allen, once a seemingly average man, spiraled into behavior so bizarre—running headfirst into walls, eating feces, and even devouring pages of the Bible—it’s impossible to see him as the same person. But is there hope for recovery, or is the damage irreversible? And then, there’s …
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Did Bryan Kohberger’s nighttime star-gazing hobby really explain his alleged involvement in one of the most gripping murder cases we've seen in years? Nearly two years have passed since four college students were found murdered in Moscow, Idaho, and we're still a year away from seeing how this case concludes. Despite recent wins for the defense, li…
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Did the purchase of a simple knife seal the fate of Bryan Kohberger? As the trial looms ever further on the horizon, one puzzle piece stands out: the alleged Amazon purchase of a K-Bar knife, potentially linking Kohberger to the horrific crime at 1122 King Road. But even if DNA evidence fell through, would buying the alleged murder weapon shortly b…
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John Ramsey, father of murdered child beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey, believes the answer to solving her 1996 murder lies in untested DNA evidence. However, he says Boulder Police are unwilling to allow the necessary testing to move forward. “We're begging the police to engage,” the 80-year-old tells *PEOPLE*. “There are cutting-edge DNA labs that wa…
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Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students in 2022, will face the possibility of the death penalty if convicted, according to a recent ruling by Ada County Judge Steven Hippler. Kohberger’s defense team had argued to exclude the death penalty as a potential sentence, but their motions were denied. The judge’s deci…
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Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students in 2022, will face the possibility of the death penalty if convicted, according to a recent ruling by Ada County Judge Steven Hippler. Kohberger’s defense team had argued to exclude the death penalty as a potential sentence, but their motions were denied. The judge’s deci…
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Did Richard Allen truly receive a fair trial, or are we all missing something crucial? The case of the alleged Delphi murderer has been a whirlwind of emotions and disbelief for many, including retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke. Even after the guilty verdict, questions linger about the evidence — or the glaring lack of it. As Dreeke shares his…
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Is justice truly being served, or are we watching an experiment in psychological torment? The trial of Richard Allen, who was found guilty of the 2017 murders of Abby and Libby in Delphi, Indiana, has raised unsettling questions about the treatment of prisoners and the limits of human decency. With only a fraction of the case evidence revealed, the…
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Lori Vallow Daybell will be subject to additional mental health evaluations before her legal proceedings in Arizona can move forward. Judge Justin Beresky issued the decision during a hearing, keeping a Rule 11 competency evaluation in place despite objections from her defense team. The evaluations are part of Daybell’s ongoing legal troubles in Ar…
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Was Bryan Kohberger’s defense strategy always about buying time and hoping the world would forget the sting of the Moscow, Idaho tragedy? Two years have passed since Kohberger’s white Hyundai Elantra was spotted outside the victims’ house, and it feels like the trial’s been perpetually “a year away.” Why has this case, with a gag order limiting new…
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In this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the latest ruling in the Bryan Kohberger case, where Judge Steven Hippler has cleared the path for the death penalty to be considered as a sentencing option. With a detailed breakdown of the court’s decision, we explore the legal arguments made by both sides and the emotional reactions from the victims’ famil…
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Is Richard Allen getting another shot at justice, or is it just wishful thinking? With the Delphi murder case facing scrutiny, questions arise about whether the trial was truly fair or if alleged errors warrant a new trial. The defense claims a key strategy was improperly excluded, potentially giving Allen a lifeline in appeals. But what does that …
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Did Bryan Kohberger's alibi just go stargazing into nowhere? With two years gone since the Idaho murders, the spotlight is finally narrowing in on Kohberger as he waits behind bars for his repeatedly rescheduled trial. While his defense team argues he was merely out enjoying the scenic night skies, does this “alibi” actually paint a more sinister p…
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Sean "Diddy" Combs has filed a request through his attorney to appear unshackled during court proceedings. The motion, submitted late on Monday, Nov. 18, argues that shackling the music mogul creates risks of juror bias and hampers his ability to communicate with his defense team. “We write on behalf of our client, Mr. Sean Combs, to respectfully r…
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Sean "Diddy" Combs has filed a request through his attorney to appear unshackled during court proceedings. The motion, submitted late on Monday, Nov. 18, argues that shackling the music mogul creates risks of juror bias and hampers his ability to communicate with his defense team. “We write on behalf of our client, Mr. Sean Combs, to respectfully r…
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Susan Smith, the South Carolina mother convicted of murdering her two sons in 1994, was denied parole on Wednesday, Nov. 20, after appearing before the South Carolina parole board. The denial comes nearly three decades after Smith drove her car into a lake with her children, Michael (3) and Alex (14 months), strapped inside, a crime that shocked th…
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Susan Smith, the South Carolina mother convicted of murdering her two sons in 1994, was denied parole on Wednesday, Nov. 20, after appearing before the South Carolina parole board. The denial comes nearly three decades after Smith drove her car into a lake with her children, Michael (3) and Alex (14 months), strapped inside, a crime that shocked th…
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Alysia Adams, a woman from Caddo County, Oklahoma, declined to plead guilty on Wednesday to the murder of 4-year-old Athena Brownfield, reversing her decision moments before a scheduled court hearing. The unexpected move has reinstated the possibility of the death penalty if she is found guilty at trial. Athena's grandparents had traveled four hour…
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What if the very evidence meant to bring justice only ends up casting a shadow of doubt? In the Delphi case involving Richard Allen, the investigation appears riddled with missed opportunities and startling revelations. Imagine pursuing a suspect for years only to realize that crucial details were overlooked and reasonable doubt buried. From Brad H…
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Governor Defers Clemency Decision as New DA Prepares Case Review On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the latest developments in the Menendez brothers’ case, as Governor Gavin Newsom defers his decision on clemency until the newly elected Los Angeles County District Attorney, Nathan Hochman, completes a comprehensive review. The case, which has …
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Ever wonder how broken the criminal justice system can be? In this episode, defense attorney Bob Motta dives into the nightmarish appeals process faced by Richard Allen, painting a chilling picture of what it means to fight for your life within a system that seems rigged from the start. From concerns about Allen’s survival in prison—where child kil…
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The legal troubles surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs have escalated as five new lawsuits accuse the music mogul of drugging and sexually assaulting both men and women over a two-decade span. The allegations, which range from 2001 to 2022, detail disturbing incidents at parties and events in New York City, Miami, and the Hamptons. Filing anonymously un…
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Why do we still struggle to differentiate between genuine mental illness and strategic manipulation in the criminal justice system? Allegedly, in Richard Allen’s case, the lines between the two seemed deliberately blurred. Experts took the stand to argue over Allen’s competency, with the prosecution painting a picture of someone faking symptoms. Bu…
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How does someone convicted of such horrific crimes find a path to justice, especially when the system itself seems riddled with holes? Richard Allen’s fate appears sealed behind bars, yet the appeals process introduces the potential for new evidence to come to light. The question is, how high does that bar need to be? Comparisons are made to cases …
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What does it take for a family to begin doubting one of their own? As Bryan Kohberger sits in his cell, his defense faces a mountain of evidence, and yet they’ve managed to weave a tale that includes star-gazing alibis and expert witnesses. Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down how a new judge is cracking down on courtroom antics, tightening the reins …
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A Tennessee family is reeling from a tragic incident in which seven of their beloved dogs were shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy while the family was out for dinner. Kevin Dismuke and his wife left their McNairy County home for an evening out but returned to devastating news. "She said, ‘Poe is dead,’” Dismuke recalled his wife telling him, ref…
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A Tennessee family is reeling from a tragic incident in which seven of their beloved dogs were shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy while the family was out for dinner. Kevin Dismuke and his wife left their McNairy County home for an evening out but returned to devastating news. "She said, ‘Poe is dead,’” Dismuke recalled his wife telling him, ref…
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Federal prosecutors are urging a judge not to grant Sean "Diddy" Combs bail, accusing the music mogul of witness tampering and attempting to influence potential jurors from his cell in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Combs, the founder of Bad Boy Records, faces serious charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportat…
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Federal prosecutors are urging a judge not to grant Sean "Diddy" Combs bail, accusing the music mogul of witness tampering and attempting to influence potential jurors from his cell in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Combs, the founder of Bad Boy Records, faces serious charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportat…
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What happens when a case is loaded with more theories than an amateur true crime detective’s conspiracy board? Richard Allen’s case might be the best example of this chaos in action. Was there something to the infamous Odinism theory, or did it sound like one too many plot twists in a bad horror flick? The defense never got to argue that angle, but…
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How does a case with so many holes still lead to a conviction? That’s the question Defense Attorney Bob Motta wrestles with as he takes us inside the bizarre and shocking moments of a trial that leaves more doubts than certainties. What happens when confessions seem suspicious, when forensic tools go ignored, and when an investigator’s "expert" opi…
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How does a routine “nightly drive” turn into the defense's most head-scratching alibi? As the two-year mark approaches in the brutal murders of four college students in Moscow, the case against the accused, Brian Werner, keeps unfolding in frustratingly slow motion. With the trial still a year away, the evidence piles up—DNA on a knife sheath, cell…
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Was Richard Allen truly in control of his actions, or was he lost in a storm of psychosis that led to a verdict based on incomplete understanding? In this episode, Tony Brueski and psychotherapist Shavaun Scott unravel the complexities of the Delphi murder trial and the baffling state of mental health awareness in our criminal justice system. Imagi…
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Ellen Greenberg’s Stabbing Death: Why Justice Remains Elusive The death of Ellen Greenberg, a twenty-seven-year-old teacher who was found stabbed to death in her Philadelphia apartment, remains one of the most puzzling and controversial cases in recent memory. Ellen’s body was discovered on the kitchen floor, bearing twenty stab wounds, with ten of…
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Why do some solid leads in a high-profile case get brushed aside, even when they appear so promising? In a tangled web of names, Odinism theories, and overlooked suspects, the Delphi murders remain mired in unanswered questions and controversial decisions. We’re diving deep into figures like Brad Holder, a vowed Odinist whose religious affiliations…
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Did the system really deliver justice, or are we left questioning whether the right person is paying the price for a horrifying crime? In the Richard Allen case, the jury's guilty verdict brought shock and relief to many—but was it truly the correct call, or did the defense face an uphill battle stacked against them from the start? Former prosecuto…
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Did Richard Allen’s defense truly give him a fighting chance? Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down the baffling elements of Allen’s trial, from the underwhelming case presentation to the questionable reliance on a single bullet as key evidence. Why were potential character witnesses, like friends from his workplace or people …
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Sean "Diddy" Combs, the music mogul currently facing serious sex trafficking charges, is alleged to have broken prison rules by contacting potential witnesses through unauthorized communication methods. Prosecutors claim that Diddy, detained in Manhattan, has made “relentless efforts” to “corruptly influence witness testimony,” using other inmates'…
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Nathan Hochman, the incoming Los Angeles District Attorney, is preparing to take on the complex case of Erik and Lyle Menendez, whose 1989 conviction for murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, in Beverly Hills has reignited public interest. This surge in attention has been fueled by Netflix’s dramatized series *Monsters* and its accompan…
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Nathan Hochman, the incoming Los Angeles District Attorney, is preparing to take on the complex case of Erik and Lyle Menendez, whose 1989 conviction for murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, in Beverly Hills has reignited public interest. This surge in attention has been fueled by Netflix’s dramatized series *Monsters* and its accompan…
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