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Eric Faddis On Alan Jackson Quitting The Nick Reiner Case & The Mickey Stines Judge Recusal Bomb
Jan 10, 2026
We're going live with attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis to break down two explosive developments in two of the biggest murder cases in America right now.
First up: Alan Jackson just withdrew from the Nick Reiner case. Three weeks in, he told a judge he had "no choice" — then walked outside and told reporters that Nick Reiner is "NOT guilty of murder under California law." Sources say money was the issue. Nick's parents — the people he allegedly killed — would normally fund his defense. Now public defender Kimberly Greene is stepping in with thirty seconds of prep time...
Duration: 00:43:21Eric Faddis Answers YOUR Questions on Mickey Stines Judge Recusal — What Happens Now?
Jan 09, 2026
We're going live with defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis to break down the recusal motion that just froze the Mickey Stines murder case — and we're taking your questions.
Here's what happened: The defense discovered video showing Special Judge Christopher Cohron seated next to Judge Kevin Mullins at a mental health commission meeting, seven days before Mullins was shot to death by Stines in his Letcher County chambers. According to the defense motion, Cohron never disclosed this to the parties. Now they want him off the case — arguing that in a trial built entirely around Stines' ment...
Duration: 00:15:15LIVE: Will Nick Reiner's Insanity Defense Work? | Attorney Eric Faddis Breaks Down California Law
Jan 09, 2026
"Nick Reiner is NOT guilty of murder under California law."
That was Alan Jackson's parting shot — delivered from the courthouse steps after withdrawing as Nick's attorney. He's telegraphing an insanity defense. But does Nick Reiner actually have a case?
On this live breakdown, attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis walks us through exactly what it takes to win an insanity defense in California — and why it's one of the hardest strategies in criminal law.
California uses the M'Naghten Rule. The defense must prove that at the precise moment of the killings, Nick either didn...
Duration: 00:15:47BREAKING: Alan Jackson OUT as Nick Reiner's Lawyer — Attorney Eric Faddis Explains What Went Wrong
Jan 09, 2026
It happened fast. Alan Jackson — the high-profile defense attorney who took Nick Reiner's case within hours of his arrest — just withdrew from the case, citing circumstances "beyond Nick's control." Sources point to money. But Jackson's parting words point to something else entirely: "Nick Reiner is NOT guilty of murder under California law. Print that."
What does a defense attorney know after three weeks of investigation that makes him that confident? And why is he walking away?
On this live breakdown, we're joined by attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis to analyze the chaos unfolding in the...
Duration: 00:12:57Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott on the Reiner Tragedy — What Families Face When Love Isn’t Enough
Jan 09, 2026
We’re going live with psychotherapist Shavaun Scott for a comprehensive conversation about the Nick Reiner case — not to assign blame, but to understand what millions of families are facing when someone they love is struggling with severe mental illness.
Rob and Michele Reiner tried everything. They had resources most families can only dream of. And it still wasn’t enough. That’s not their failure. That’s a system failure. And it’s happening in communities across this country every single day.
Shavaun will help us understand what families experience when a loved one has a severe...
Duration: 00:58:54How Do You Know When Someone Is Dangerous? Shavaun Scott on the Reiner Warning Signs
Jan 08, 2026
We're going live with psychotherapist Shavaun Scott to talk about violence risk — how it's assessed, how it's missed, and why families often can't see danger from the people closest to them.
The Reiner family saw the warning signs. Sources say they had been scared of Nick for years. That he had violent outbursts. That his behavior was unpredictable and aggressive. The night before the killings, Nick allegedly got into a confrontation with his father at a holiday party that was alarming enough for someone to consider calling police.
None of it was enough to prevent wh...
Duration: 00:18:15What Is Schizophrenia? Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott Explains Nick Reiner's Diagnosis
Jan 08, 2026
We're going live with psychotherapist Shavaun Scott to talk about the mental illness at the center of the Nick Reiner case.
Multiple outlets have reported that Nick was diagnosed with schizophrenia years before the killings. That he was under psychiatric care. That his medication was changed three to four weeks before December 14th. And that after that change, sources say he was "erratic and dangerous" and "out of his head."
But what does any of that actually mean?
This live episode is a clinical deep-dive. Shavaun will explain what schizophrenia really is — not th...
Duration: 00:18:36Why Couldn't the Reiners Say No? Psychotherapist Examines the Family Pattern Behind the Tragedy
Jan 08, 2026
Rob Reiner once said he wanted his children to "find their own way" and didn't want them feeling like they didn't have to work. But Nick never worked. Nick never found his own way. Nick lived in his parents' guest house at thirty-two, collected a ten-thousand-dollar monthly allowance, and had every bill paid for him.
The gap between what Rob said he valued and how the family actually functioned is at the heart of this tragedy.
Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins us for an in-depth examination of the Reiner family dynamics. This isn't about what happened...
Duration: 00:22:26Defense Attorney Bob Motta on Sarah Grace Patrick Trial Delay + Reiner Murders System Failure | Your Questions Answered
Jan 08, 2026
Defense attorney Bob Motta joins us live to break down two cases dominating headlines — the Sarah Grace Patrick trial delay in Georgia and the Reiner murders in California — and take your questions in real time.
Sarah Grace Patrick, 17, is charged as an adult with murdering her mother Kristin Brock and stepfather James Brock in Carroll County, Georgia. The trial was set for January 5th, 2026. It didn't happen. Prosecutors requested more time to respond to a defense neuropsychologist's evaluation, and Judge Dustin Hightower pushed the case to August 3rd, 2026. The defense's earlier continuance motion was denied. When the stat...
Duration: 00:58:23The Reiner Murders: Years of Warning Signs — and a System That Failed to Intervene
Jan 07, 2026
In recent months, Southern California has seen a disturbing pattern emerge: multiple cases in which adult sons are accused of killing their fathers—or both parents. The Reiner case is one of several now drawing public attention, alongside cases involving the Cordes family, Juan Gonzalez in Perris, and Joshua Bonilla in Lake Balboa.
These cases are not identical. But together, they raise a broader question: what happens when warning signs accumulate for years, yet intervention never comes?
In the case involving Nick Reiner, investigators and court records point to a long history of instability prior to...
Duration: 00:13:09Nick Reiner’s Insanity Defense Explained: What Alan Jackson Is Really Building | Bob Motta
Jan 07, 2026
Nick Reiner is expected to be arraigned Tuesday on two counts of first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of his parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. From the outset, his defense team—led by high-profile attorney Alan Jackson—has made one thing clear: mental health will be central to this case.
Jackson has described the killings as a “devastating tragedy” involving “very complex and serious issues,” language that strongly signals a forthcoming insanity defense. Court filings already include a sealed medical order signed by the judge, and multiple sources have confirmed that Nick Reiner was diagnosed wi...
Duration: 00:20:44Defense Attorney Reacts to Sarah Grace Patrick Trial Delay — “Mountains of Evidence,” But No Trial?
Jan 07, 2026
Defense attorney Bob Motta joins Hidden Killers to break down the seven-month delay in the Sarah Grace Patrick murder trial—and what that delay may reveal about the prosecution’s case.
Patrick, 17, is charged as an adult with two counts of murder in the shooting deaths of her mother, Kristin Brock, and stepfather, James Brock, inside their Carroll County, Georgia home. The couple was found shot in their bed on February 20, 2025. Their young daughter discovered the bodies. Sarah made the 911 call. Five months later, she was arrested after the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office announced it had “mountain...
Duration: 00:25:07Sarah Grace Patrick Trial Delayed | D4VD Grand Jury Update | FBI Analysis with Jennifer Coffindaffer
Jan 07, 2026
Two cases. Two teenagers. Two very different paths through the justice system—both now marked by delay and uncertainty.
Seventeen-year-old Sarah Grace Patrick was expected to head toward trial in Carroll County, Georgia, accused of killing her mother, Kristin, and stepfather, James Brock, while they slept in their home. Instead, her case has been delayed—prolonging questions that have lingered for months.
Sarah’s five-year-old sister discovered the bodies. Sarah made the 911 call. In the months that followed, she posted emotional TikToks, contacted true-crime creators, and delivered a funeral eulogy investigators later described as “odd.” After five month...
Why the Inner Circle Matters: Grand Jury Pressure in the D4VD Case
Jan 06, 2026D4VD has not spoken publicly since Celeste Rivas’s body was discovered in his Tesla. But the people around him have—some by choice, others under compulsion.
His manager, Robert Morgenroth, reportedly spent days testifying before a grand jury and was allegedly overheard saying his priority after learning about the body was keeping the tour moving—not contacting police. A key female witness failed to appear and now faces a body attachment order. And shortly after law enforcement searched D4VD’s Hollywood Hills rental, he allegedly transferred two properties to his mother and terminated his lease.
I...
Inside the Evidence: What Investigators Found in the D4VD–Celeste Rivas Case
Jan 06, 2026A chainsaw that appears never to have been used.
A burn-cage incinerator still sealed in its box.
A Tesla left parked on a quiet residential street for weeks—containing the decomposing body of a teenage girl.
And a cause of death that remains officially deferred as a grand jury hears testimony behind closed doors.
The case surrounding Celeste Rivas is, at least publicly, almost entirely circumstantial. There are no eyewitnesses. No confession. No confirmed homicide ruling. And yet, prosecutors are clearly moving forward.
In Part 1 of this interview, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Co...
Sarah Grace Patrick: Inside the Evidence — FBI Breakdown with Jennifer Coffindaffer
Jan 06, 2026Sarah Grace Patrick is headed toward a January trial, accused of killing her mother and stepfather inside their Carroll County, Georgia home. Prosecutors insist the evidence is overwhelming. But what the public has actually seen raises serious questions.
There’s no confirmed murder weapon. No publicly disclosed physical evidence. No clear motive. What has surfaced are TikTok videos, private messages, and a funeral speech some have labeled unsettling. Online behavior has become part of the narrative—but does that equal proof?
Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins us to strip the emotion out of the head...
The Delphi Appeal — Did the System Fail Richard Allen at Every Step?
Jan 06, 2026This is the Delphi appeal — start to finish.
Defense attorney Bob Motta walks through the full scope of the case now before the appellate court: a warrant allegedly built on omissions and altered statements, a year of extreme solitary confinement that preceded multiple confessions, and a trial where critical defense evidence was never allowed in front of the jury.
At every stage, the appeal raises the same question: were constitutional protections followed — or bypassed — to secure a conviction?
From the probable cause affidavit…
to the conditions inside Westville prison…
to what jurors were and w...
What the Delphi Jury Never Heard — Evidence the Judge Kept Out
Jan 05, 2026The jury convicted Richard Allen — but the appeal argues they never saw the full picture.
They didn’t see the eyewitness sketch rated “10 out of 10” by the witness who helped create it — a sketch that looked nothing like Allen. They didn’t hear expert testimony challenging the reliability of the State’s bullet-matching evidence. They didn’t hear about alternative suspects, unverified alibis, or investigative paths involving ritualistic elements that were explored and then excluded.
The jury also never heard audio from Allen’s confinement — only muted video — even as prosecutors described his confessions as “logical and organized.” Timeline...
Delphi Murders: Inside Westville — How Solitary Confinement Broke Accused Richard Allen
Jan 05, 2026Before trial. Presumed innocent. No criminal history.
And yet Richard Allen spent over a year in maximum-security solitary confinement — a unit designed for the most dangerous convicted offenders.
According to the appeal, Allen entered prison coherent and physically stable. Months later, he was psychotic, severely underweight, eating feces, drinking toilet water, and making confessions while asking if he was already dead. The State of Indiana already knew what prolonged solitary does to mentally ill detainees. They’d been sued. They’d settled. They had a 30-day policy meant to prevent exactly this outcome.
Bob Motta breaks...
The Delphi Warrant — Did Police Mislead the Judge to Get Richard Allen?
Jan 05, 2026Everything in the Delphi case traces back to one document: the probable cause affidavit used to search Richard Allen’s home. According to the appeal, that affidavit didn’t just summarize evidence — it allegedly reshaped it.
Defense attorney Bob Motta walks through claims that witness descriptions were altered, contradictions were omitted, and statements were presented to the judge in ways that made Allen appear far more consistent with “Bridge Guy” than the actual record supports. Key eyewitness descriptions that conflicted with Allen’s age, height, hair, and vehicle were left out. Statements allegedly attributed to Allen about his clothing and...
Murdaugh Appeal BOMBSHELL: Prosecutors Hit Back Hard — Jury Tampering ‘Didn’t Matter’? | 2025 True Crime
Dec 31, 2025The Alex Murdaugh case is entering one of its most explosive phases yet. South Carolina prosecutors have filed a massive 182-page brief urging the state supreme court to deny Murdaugh’s push for a new trial — even as jury-tampering allegations against former court clerk Becky Hill continue to shake public confidence. In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski breaks down how the State is framing Hill’s alleged misconduct as “foolish and fleeting,” not something that could overturn a double-murder conviction. The prosecution argues that the evidence — the kennel video, the timeline, the lies — was so overwhelming that nothing Hill said coul...
Duration: 00:28:07Nick Reiner And Sheriff Mullins: Why NOBODY Could Stop Them! Ret FBI Coffindaffer Breakdown
Dec 24, 2025Two cases. Two different outcomes. One shared question the system still can’t answer.
In California, police say they moved quickly after Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner were found stabbed to death — confident they had enough evidence to arrest their son, Nick Reiner, within hours. The legal fight now centers on schizophrenia, medication changes, and whether mental illness excuses violence.
In Kentucky, the opposite happened. Everyone saw Mickey Stines unravel — law enforcement, attorneys, medical professionals. But because he was an elected sheriff, no one had the legal authority to stop him. No red flag law. No sus...
FBI Expert Coffindaffer Breaks Down the Failure That Let a Sheriff Kill a Judge
Dec 23, 2025Court filings in the Mickey Stines case reveal a chilling reality: everyone saw the breakdown coming — and no one had the power to stop it.
An elected Kentucky sheriff spiraled publicly. He called dead relatives on his phone. Lost weight rapidly. Stopped sleeping. Displayed paranoia. His own staff pushed him to see a doctor. The diagnosis? Acute stress reaction. The response? Send him home — with his badge, his gun, and his authority untouched.
Twenty-four hours later, Judge Kevin Mullins was shot nine times in his own chambers.
In this deep-dive, retired FBI Special Agent Jenn...
Schizophrenia, Insanity, and the Law — Can Nick Reiner Avoid Responsibility?
Dec 23, 2025Nick Reiner was diagnosed with schizophrenia years ago. He was in treatment. Expensive treatment. According to multiple reports, his medication was changed just weeks before his parents were stabbed to death. His defense attorney, Alan Jackson — fresh off a major acquittal in another high-profile case — is already calling this case “very complex.”
Translation: the insanity defense is coming.
But insanity is not a diagnosis — it’s a legal standard. In California, the question is narrow and brutal: did the defendant understand what he was doing, and did he know it was wrong?
In this episode, we...
Inside the Reiner Crime Scene — The Evidence Police Say Seals Nick Reiner’s Fate
Dec 23, 2025By the time Romy Reiner walked into her parents’ Brentwood home Sunday afternoon, it was already over. Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner had been stabbed multiple times in their master bedroom. Their son, Nick Reiner, was gone. Investigators believe the killings happened hours earlier — giving Nick time to leave the house, check into a Santa Monica hotel, and eventually wander near USC, where he was arrested calmly at a gas station that night.
The murder weapon hasn’t been recovered. The hotel room Nick reportedly stayed in was partially cleaned before police arrived. And yet law enforcement says t...
FBI Expert Robin Dreeke Breaks Down Two Cases of Family Destruction — Nick Reiner and Pastor JP Miller
Dec 23, 2025Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke, who ran the Bureau's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, joins us to analyze two cases that expose how predatory and crisis behavior escalates inside families while the people closest to it feel powerless to intervene.
First, the Nick Reiner case. The son of legendary director Rob Reiner now faces two counts of first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of both his parents at their Brentwood home. Dreeke examines the disturbing timeline that emerged in the hours before the killings: erratic behavior at Conan O'Brien's holiday party, repetitive questioning of celebrities like Bill Hader...
Former FBI Agent Robin Dreeke Breaks Down the JP Miller Indictment — What Mica Miller's Case Reveals
Dec 22, 2025Former FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke — who ran the Bureau's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program — joins me to break down the psychology behind the JP Miller case and what the federal indictment reveals about predatory behavior and coercive control.
A federal grand jury just indicted Myrtle Beach pastor JP Miller on charges of cyberstalking and making false statements to investigators. The charges stem from a documented pattern of harassment against his wife Mica Miller in the months before her death in April 2024. According to the indictment, Miller posted intimate photos of her online without consent, placed tracking devices on her...
FBI Expert Breaks Down Nick Reiner's Disturbing Behavior Before Alleged Murder
Dec 22, 2025Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins us to analyze the behavioral red flags in the Nick Reiner case—the son of legendary director Rob Reiner who now faces two counts of first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of both his parents.
In this exclusive interview, Dreeke examines the disturbing timeline that emerged in the hours before Rob and Michele Reiner were found dead in their Brentwood home: the erratic behavior at Conan O'Brien's star-studded holiday party, the repetitive questioning of celebrities like Bill Hader and Jane Fonda, the explosive public argument between father and son, and Nick's re...
Nick Reiner Case: Prosecutor vs. Defense Breakdown — How Both Sides Will Fight This-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 21, 2025Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner were stabbed to death in their Brentwood home on December 14th, 2025. Their 32-year-old son Nick has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances — charges that carry the death penalty in California. Defense attorney Alan Jackson says there are "very complex and serious issues" in this case. The DA's office is asking the public not to rush to judgment.
So what's really going on here?
In this interview, defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis breaks down both sides of this case — how prosecutors will try to secu...
Psychotherapist Explains The Dark Minds Behind The Reiner Murders & the Mickey Stines Case-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 21, 2025Rob and Michele Reiner spent nearly two decades trying to save their son. Seventeen rehab stays. Constant supervision. A guest house on their property so they could keep him close and try to manage the chaos. Every possible resource love, money, access, and opportunity could provide. And still, on December 15, 2025, they were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home. Their son, Nick Reiner, now faces charges in their killings.
This is not a story about parents who missed the warning signs. It’s about parents who lived with those signs for eighteen years and had no legal wa...
Two Family Tragedies Aaron Spencer & Rob Reiner | Defense Attorney Bob Motta Breaks Them Down-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 20, 2025Two cases this week that expose exactly how broken the American legal system is — in completely opposite directions.
In Arkansas, Aaron Spencer is heading to trial for stopping Michael Fosler, a 67-year-old man with 43 felony charges who was out on bond and actively taking Spencer's 13-year-old daughter in the middle of the night. Fosler had already assaulted her once. A no-contact order was in place. The system knew he was dangerous and let him walk anyway. When Spencer's daughter ended up in Fosler's truck heading toward Fosler's house, Spencer did what the system refused to do — he protected his...
D4VD Case Blows Open, Second Suspect Uncovered & The Charity Beallis Failures — Coffindaffer Breaks It Down-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 20, 2025Three cases. Three explosive developments. One of the nation’s most respected former FBI agents breaking down what it all means.
In this extended episode, Jennifer Coffindaffer joins us to analyze the newest revelations in the D4VD / Celeste Rivas Hernandez investigation, the shocking identification of a second suspect, and the devastating domestic-violence failure surrounding the murders of Charity Beallis and her children.
PART ONE: The Inner Circle Cracks
D4VD’s record-label GM, Robert Morgenroth, spent three days on the stand before a grand jury — an extraordinary sign that prosecutors believe he has information he eit...
Nick Reiner Case: Prosecutor vs. Defense Breakdown — How Both Sides Will Fight This
Dec 19, 2025Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner were stabbed to death in their Brentwood home on December 14th, 2025. Their 32-year-old son Nick has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances — charges that carry the death penalty in California. Defense attorney Alan Jackson says there are "very complex and serious issues" in this case. The DA's office is asking the public not to rush to judgment.
So what's really going on here?
In this interview, defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis breaks down both sides of this case — how prosecutors will try to secu...
Nick Reiner's Defense Strategy REVEALED: What His Lawyer Isn't Saying Out Loud
Dec 19, 2025Nick Reiner's defense attorney Alan Jackson told reporters there are "very complex and serious issues" in this case and urged the public not to rush to judgment. That's not a throwaway line — it's a signal. But a signal of what?
In this interview, defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis breaks down the defense strategies most likely being developed right now behind closed doors. Nick Reiner has a documented, decades-long history of severe drug addiction. He entered rehab at 15. By 22, he'd been through 17 treatment programs. He's spoken publicly about methamphetamine, heroin, homelessness, and violent episodes while using — including dest...
Nick Reiner Murder Charges EXPLAINED: How Prosecutors Will Try to Get the Death Penalty
Dec 19, 2025Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home on December 14th, 2025. Their son Nick Reiner has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances — charges that carry the possibility of the death penalty in California.
In this interview, defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis breaks down exactly how the Los Angeles District Attorney's office will build their case against Nick Reiner. We examine the special circumstances allegation, the deadly weapon enhancement, and what prosecutors need to prove to secure a first-degree conviction.
We also discuss th...
Psychotherapist Explains The Dark Minds Behind The Reiner Murders & the Mickey Stines Case
Dec 19, 2025Rob and Michele Reiner spent nearly two decades trying to save their son. Seventeen rehab stays. Constant supervision. A guest house on their property so they could keep him close and try to manage the chaos. Every possible resource love, money, access, and opportunity could provide. And still, on December 15, 2025, they were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home. Their son, Nick Reiner, now faces charges in their killings.
This is not a story about parents who missed the warning signs. It’s about parents who lived with those signs for eighteen years and had no legal wa...
Sheriff Allegedly Called His Dead Grandmother Before Killing Judge | The Mickey Stines - Judge Mullins Tragedy
Dec 18, 2025A Kentucky sheriff shot and killed a judge inside his own courthouse chambers — and according to court documents, the warning signs were everywhere. Witnesses say Mickey Stines hadn't slept in days. He'd lost a massive amount of weight. He was convinced unnamed people were going to kill his wife and daughter. He woke his wife up at night to whisper because he believed their home was bugged. And on the day of the shooting, he reportedly tried calling his grandmother — who had been dead for three years. Coworkers saw it. An attorney saw it.
The local police chief said...
The Law That Left Rob Reiner Defenseless Against His Own Son | Psychotherapist Explains
Dec 18, 2025Here's what no one wants to say out loud: Rob and Michele Reiner probably knew they were in danger. Friends say Michele had been confiding for months that Nick's mental health was deteriorating. Neighbors say there had been violent incidents before. The night before their deaths, Nick got into a screaming argument with his father at a Christmas party. Everyone saw the signs. No one could legally do anything about it.
In the United States, you cannot force a competent adult into treatment. You cannot commit someone because you believe they're dangerous. You have to wait until the...
"They Tried Everything" — Psychotherapist Reveals Why 17 Rehab Stays Couldn't Save the Reiners
Dec 18, 2025Rob and Michele Reiner spent eighteen years trying to save their son. Seventeen rehab facilities. A feature film about his addiction. A guest house on their property so they could watch over him. And still, on December 15th, 2025, they were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home. Nick Reiner, 32, has been charged with their murders.
This isn't a case about parents who didn't see it coming. It's about parents who saw it coming for nearly two decades and couldn't stop it.
Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott has spent thirty years working with families in crisis, perpetrators of...
Two Family Tragedies Aaron Spencer & Rob Reiner | Defense Attorney Bob Motta Breaks Them Down
Dec 18, 2025Two cases this week that expose exactly how broken the American legal system is — in completely opposite directions.
In Arkansas, Aaron Spencer is heading to trial for stopping Michael Fosler, a 67-year-old man with 43 felony charges who was out on bond and actively taking Spencer's 13-year-old daughter in the middle of the night. Fosler had already assaulted her once. A no-contact order was in place. The system knew he was dangerous and let him walk anyway. When Spencer's daughter ended up in Fosler's truck heading toward Fosler's house, Spencer did what the system refused to do — he protected his...
Rob Reiner's Family Said "We Tried Everything" To Save Their Son — Then He Destroyed Them
Dec 17, 2025Nick Reiner is in custody right now, accused of taking the lives of both of his parents inside their Brentwood home. The night before, witnesses say he got into a screaming confrontation with his father Rob Reiner at a holiday party. By Sunday afternoon, Rob and Michele Reiner were gone — reportedly discovered by their own daughter Romy.
Nick Reiner is 32 years old. He has been in and out of treatment programs since he was fifteen. He's experienced homelessness. He's struggled publicly with addiction and severe mental health issues for most of his adult life. His parents talked about it...
Aaron Spencer’s Daughter Was Kidnapped By the Man Who Assaulted Her, He Rescued Her | Now He’s Charged With Murder!
Dec 17, 2025Michael Fosler was out on a $50,000 bond. He had 43 felony charges hanging over him — assault of a minor, grooming, exploitation material. A no-contact order was in place. The system knew exactly who he was and what he was capable of. And just after 1 a.m. on October 8th, 2024, Aaron Spencer's 13-year-old daughter was in Fosler's truck, being taken toward Fosler's house in the middle of the night.
This wasn't a hypothetical threat. This wasn't a father acting on old anger. This was a kidnapping in progress — by the same man who had already violated his child once and was...
Arkansas Wants To Convict A Father Who Saved His Daughter From A Predator! | Aaron Spencer Case NEW Developments!
Dec 17, 2025Three months before Aaron Spencer stopped Michael Fosler from taking his daughter, he stood in front of Lonoke County deputies in complete shock. His 13-year-old had just disclosed that Fosler — a 67-year-old man — had assaulted her. Body cameras captured everything. And in that moment of devastation, Spencer said something prosecutors now want to use against him: "Sometimes you've got to handle things yourself."
The state is calling that premeditation. They want a jury to believe a father processing the worst news of his life was actually announcing a plan. But here's what that argument ignores — Spencer was watching the sy...
D4VD Case Blows Open, Second Suspect Uncovered & The Charity Beallis Failures — Coffindaffer Breaks It Down
Dec 17, 2025Three cases. Three explosive developments. One of the nation’s most respected former FBI agents breaking down what it all means.
In this extended episode, Jennifer Coffindaffer joins us to analyze the newest revelations in the D4VD / Celeste Rivas Hernandez investigation, the shocking identification of a second suspect, and the devastating domestic-violence failure surrounding the murders of Charity Beallis and her children.
PART ONE: The Inner Circle Cracks
D4VD’s record-label GM, Robert Morgenroth, spent three days on the stand before a grand jury — an extraordinary sign that prosecutors believe he has information he eit...
Charity Beallis Warned She’d Be Killed — One Day After Court, She Was. Coffindaffer Explains the Failure
Dec 16, 2025For nine months, Charity Beallis begged for help. She wrote letters. Posted warnings. Told friends, family, legislators — anyone who would listen — that she feared her estranged husband would kill her. On December 2nd, a judge awarded that man joint custody. On December 3rd, Charity and her two children were found shot to death.
Now the Secret Service and Homeland Security have joined a sprawling investigation, and the death of the suspect’s first wife in 2012 — also by gunshot, ruled a suicide, with evidence destroyed — has been reopened.
Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins us to break down...
Second Suspect Identified: Digital Trail Reveals New Player in the D4VD Case
Dec 16, 2025A bombshell revelation from attorney Mark Geragos has shifted the entire landscape of the Celeste Rivas Hernandez investigation: according to him, LAPD has identified a second suspect. Not the killer — but someone allegedly involved before, during, and after Celeste’s death, including the disposal and possible dismemberment of her body.
Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins us to break down what investigators uncovered — and how they uncovered it.
Geragos says cellphone data, Tesla GPS, and social-media location tracking created a digital trail accurate “almost to the minute.” One key focus: a late-night trip to a remote are...
D4VD Case Explodes: Grand Jury Pressure, Missing Witness & the Inner Circle Cracks
Dec 16, 2025The grand jury investigating the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez has entered its third week — and the pressure inside that room is reaching a breaking point. Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins me to break down the newest developments as the people closest to D4VD begin to fracture under questioning.
This week, Robert Morgenroth — general manager of D4VD’s record label and president of his touring company — spent three straight days testifying. Three days for a non-target witness is extraordinary, and it signals something major: prosecutors believe he knows far more than he’s letting on. Accord...
Diddy Fallout, Tupac/Biggie Claims & the Anna Kepner Case — Attorney Faddis Breaks It All Down
Dec 16, 2025Three cases. Three firestorms. One attorney who cuts through the noise.
In this extended episode, defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins me to break down the legal chaos surrounding the Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning, the explosive allegations linking Diddy to the murders of Tupac and Biggie, and the mysterious cruise-ship death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, where a 16-year-old stepbrother is the named suspect — yet no charges have been filed.
Part One: Diddy vs. Netflix
We look at the cease-and-desist letter, the “stolen footage” accusations, and why Diddy hasn’t filed the billion...
Why No Charges? Attorney Explains the Anna Kepner Cruise Ship Investigation
Dec 16, 2025Eighteen-year-old Anna Kepner died aboard a cruise ship. Her sixteen-year-old stepbrother has been identified as the suspect — not by police, not by the FBI, but through explosive court filings in a custody battle. The family acknowledges it. Witnesses describe aggression, chokeholds, and a dynamic the adults claim they never saw. And still: no charges.
So what does this silence actually signal?
Former prosecutor Eric Faddis explains why federal investigations move slowly, why cruise-ship deaths fall under complex jurisdictional rules, and what benchmarks investigators need before they pursue homicide charges involving a minor. We examine the digital tr...
Could Diddy Ever Be Charged In Connection With The Murder Of Tupac & Biggie?! SHOCKING NEW Allegations Examined!
Dec 16, 2025The Netflix documentary doesn’t stop at abuse allegations — it dives straight into the two most infamous unsolved murders in music history: Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. With Keefe D now awaiting trial in Nevada, statements resurfacing from decades past, and former associates like Kirk Burrowes making explosive claims, many viewers are asking the same question: Is there any world where Diddy faces criminal charges?
Defense attorney Eric Faddis breaks down exactly why these allegations haven’t resulted in charges and what prosecutors actually need before they put anyone — especially a high-profile figure — in front of a grand...
Is Diddy Really Going To Sue Netflix For ONE BILLION DOLLARS!?! The TRUTH Exposed!
Dec 15, 2025Before the Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning even aired, Diddy’s legal team fired off a cease-and-desist letter. They called the documentary a “shameful hit piece,” claimed the footage was “stolen,” and floated the idea of a billion-dollar lawsuit. And yet… nothing. No lawsuit. No emergency injunction. No filings.
So what is actually happening here?
In this segment, defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis breaks down the legal truth behind Diddy’s threats. We examine what it would take for Diddy to win a copyright claim over footage filmed by his own videographer — especially when some report...
Hollywood Legend Rob Reiner & Wife Allegedly Stabbed to Death by Their Own Son
Dec 15, 2025
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Director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner were found dead in their Brentwood, Los Angeles home on Sunday, December 14, 2025. Authorities are investigating the deaths as a double homicide. According to People Magazine, citing multiple sources, the couple's 32-year-old son Nick Reiner is allegedly responsible. Both victims reportedly suffered stab wounds. Their daughter Romy discovered the bodies.
Rob Reiner was 78. He won two Emmys playing "Meathead" on All in the Family before becoming one of Hollywood's most celebrated directors. His filmography includes This Is Spinal Tap, Stand By Me, The Princess Bride, When Harry Met...
Predators, Power, and Truth: The Jesse Butler Case & the Anna Kepner Tragedy-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 14, 2025This full-length interview with retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke brings together two deeply disturbing stories — the Jesse Butler case in Oklahoma and the tragic death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner aboard a cruise ship. Both cases expose something bigger than individual acts of violence. They reveal systems, institutions, and family dynamics that shape who gets protected — and who gets overlooked.
Part One: The Predator’s Playbook
We examine how Jesse Butler allegedly built trust, manipulated perception, and inflicted escalating violence behind a mask of charm. Love-bombing, grooming, strangulation, digital trophies, calibrated threats — this is the behavioral blueprint of a pre...
Kohberger’s Prison Meltdowns, Serial-Killer Outreach & the Anna Kepner Case | With Shavaun Scott-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 14, 2025This episode of Hidden Killers brings together three troubling, psychologically revealing stories — each offering a unique window into manipulation, identity, and the way families and offenders construct narratives to protect themselves.
We begin with Bryan Kohberger’s reported self-harm threats inside Idaho Maximum Security Institution. He’s allegedly telling staff he’ll “harm himself” if they don’t move him out of J-Block — a threat strategically worded, attached to conditions, and deployed after earlier complaints didn’t get traction. Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott breaks down the psychology behind conditional threats, escalation patterns, and why institutions must take every claim seriously even whe...
Inside the Brian Walshe Defense: Bob Motta Breaks Down the Entire Strategy-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 13, 2025In this full episode, Bob Motta joins us to dissect the entire defense strategy playing out in the Brian Walshe murder trial — a strategy built not on one cohesive story, but on three shaky pillars the defense is hoping can hold up under the weight of the evidence.
First, Bob walks us through the “sudden death” claim — the idea that Ana died unexpectedly in her sleep and Brian panicked. Not murdered. Not harmed. Just suddenly gone. Bob explains why the defense is leaning into this bizarre narrative, what they were trying to draw out of the medical examiner, and whet...
Ret FBI Coffindaffer Breaks Down Two Murderous Narcissists: Luigi Mangione & Brian Walshe-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 13, 2025Two shocking criminal cases. Profoundly different stories. But a single unifying variable: evidence.
In this special all-in-one episode, former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Tony Brueski to walk us through both the Luigi Mangione suppression hearing and the early trial of Brian Walshe — side by side.
What you’ll get:
A look at the body-cam video in a McDonald’s, a backpack with a ghost-gun + manifesto, and the scrambled fate of the Mangione case.
A deep dive into Mangione’s weird behavior after the killing — surrender, confessions, chatter in custody — and what it all...
Predators, Power, and Truth: The Jesse Butler Case & the Anna Kepner Tragedy
Dec 13, 2025This full-length interview with retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke brings together two deeply disturbing stories — the Jesse Butler case in Oklahoma and the tragic death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner aboard a cruise ship. Both cases expose something bigger than individual acts of violence. They reveal systems, institutions, and family dynamics that shape who gets protected — and who gets overlooked.
Part One: The Predator’s Playbook
We examine how Jesse Butler allegedly built trust, manipulated perception, and inflicted escalating violence behind a mask of charm. Love-bombing, grooming, strangulation, digital trophies, calibrated threats — this is the behavioral blueprint of a pre...
Inside the Anna Kepner Cruise Tragedy: What SHOCKING Family Statements Reveal!
Dec 12, 2025Eighteen-year-old Anna Kepner died on a cruise ship. Her sixteen-year-old stepbrother is the suspect. Now the public is hearing two competing narratives: the parents describing a picture-perfect blended family, and outside witnesses describing aggression, chokeholds, and tension adults insist never existed.
In this interview, former FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke breaks down how investigators read these conflicting accounts. What signals truth? What signals narrative-protection? And how do you tell the difference between a family genuinely blindsided — and a family rewriting history?
We explore the grandparents’ “everything was fine” statements, the ex-boyfriend’s drastically different perspective, the minimized...
The Jesse Butler Case Fallout: How the System Protected A Predator
Dec 12, 2025Two victims. Video evidence. Medical records. Eleven felonies. A potential 78-year sentence. And somehow, Jesse Butler walked away with community service, counseling sessions, and the promise of a wiped-clean record at nineteen.
In this segment, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke returns to dissect the institutional meltdown surrounding this case. The DA cut a deal without notifying the victims. A judge with connections to Butler’s father granted youthful offender status. A community service program rejected Butler outright. And families who were ready to testify were shut out entirely.
We dig into what the justice system th...
The Jesse Butler Pattern: Charm, Control & the Darkness Behind Closed Doors
Dec 12, 2025Jesse Butler wasn’t the monster people warn their daughters about. He was the boyfriend parents trusted. Flowers, church, country clubs, family dinners — the whole Norman Rockwell starter kit. And according to investigators, behind that perfectly polished image was a pattern of calculated violence that nearly killed two teenage girls.
In this interview, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke breaks down how someone like Butler operates in plain sight — how predators build charm, weaponize trust, and calibrate threats to keep victims silent. We walk through the behavioral markers, the escalation from love-bombing to violence, and why strangulation is one of...
Kohberger’s Prison Meltdowns, Serial-Killer Outreach & the Anna Kepner Case | With Shavaun Scott
Dec 12, 2025This episode of Hidden Killers brings together three troubling, psychologically revealing stories — each offering a unique window into manipulation, identity, and the way families and offenders construct narratives to protect themselves.
We begin with Bryan Kohberger’s reported self-harm threats inside Idaho Maximum Security Institution. He’s allegedly telling staff he’ll “harm himself” if they don’t move him out of J-Block — a threat strategically worded, attached to conditions, and deployed after earlier complaints didn’t get traction. Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott breaks down the psychology behind conditional threats, escalation patterns, and why institutions must take every claim seriously even whe...
Behind Closed Doors: What Happened Before The Cruise Ship Murder Of Anna Kepner?
Dec 11, 2025The death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner aboard a cruise ship has left behind a trail of conflicting stories — and at the center of it is a blended family dynamic that now looks very different depending on who’s doing the talking. Parents and grandparents describe harmony, closeness, and three teenagers who were “the three amigos.” Yet teens who actually lived inside that home describe something else entirely: aggression, chokeholds, tension, and behavior reframed by adults as “just playing.”
On today’s episode of Hidden Killers, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins us to break down what these contradictions reveal about denial, family...
Kohberger’s Prison Ultimatum: "Move Me, Or I'll Hurt Myself" | Shavaun Scott Breaks It Down
Dec 11, 2025Bryan Kohberger is reportedly telling prison staff he’ll “harm himself” if they don’t move him out of J-Block — and the wording of that threat is raising eyebrows. Not “end his life.” Not “I’m in crisis.” The phrase is specific, conditional, and attached to a demand. And in corrections psychology, that distinction matters.
Today on Hidden Killers, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins us to break down what this behavior actually signals. Is Kohberger genuinely overwhelmed inside Idaho’s most restrictive housing unit? Or is this a strategic form of pressure meant to regain a sense of control he no longer has?
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Why Kohberger Is Writing to Serial Killers | Psychotherapist Breaks It Down
Dec 11, 2025While threatening self-harm, Bryan Kohberger is reportedly reaching out to serial offenders across the country — trying to build relationships with the very people he once studied academically. It’s a pattern that has stunned investigators and raised deeper questions about identity, belonging, and psychological validation.
Today on Hidden Killers, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott helps us untangle what this behavior reveals. Why would someone convicted of killing four college students seek connection not with family, supporters, or advocates — but with other violent offenders? What does that choice of outreach tell us about how he sees himself and the world around him?
Inside the Brian Walshe Defense: Bob Motta Breaks Down the Entire Strategy
Dec 11, 2025In this full episode, Bob Motta joins us to dissect the entire defense strategy playing out in the Brian Walshe murder trial — a strategy built not on one cohesive story, but on three shaky pillars the defense is hoping can hold up under the weight of the evidence.
First, Bob walks us through the “sudden death” claim — the idea that Ana died unexpectedly in her sleep and Brian panicked. Not murdered. Not harmed. Just suddenly gone. Bob explains why the defense is leaning into this bizarre narrative, what they were trying to draw out of the medical examiner, and whet...
No Body, No Autopsy… Bob Motta On How Prosecutors Still Build A Case Against Brian Walshe
Dec 10, 2025In this segment, Bob Motta helps us untangle one of the most challenging elements of the case: Ana Walshe’s body has never been found. No remains. No autopsy. No definitive cause of death. And yet prosecutors are moving forward with a full murder charge.
Bob breaks down what prosecutors need to prove in a no-body case, and why this one may be stronger than most. While the defense argues that the lack of a body creates insurmountable doubt, the state points to the mountain of circumstantial evidence: the blood-soaked carpet fragments containing a Gucci charm that Ana ow...
Does a Clean Bedroom Help Brian Walshe — or Destroy His Defense? Defense Attorney Bob Motta Gives Insight
Dec 10, 2025In this conversation with defense attorney Bob Motta, we dig into the strange forensic angle the defense is clinging to: the fact that investigators found no biological evidence in the bedroom where Brian claims Ana died naturally.
Crime lab specialist Matthew Sheehan testified that blood was found everywhere it should be if a body was moved and dismembered: the hacksaw, the hammer, the hatchet, the basement floor, the towels, the carpet fragments. Meanwhile, the bedroom — the place where the defense insists Ana died peacefully — was spotless.
Bob helps us unpack whether that’s actually good for the de...
Can a Jury Really Buy Brian Walshe’s ‘Sudden Death’ Story? Bob Motta Weighs In
Dec 10, 2025In this segment, defense attorney Bob Motta joins us to dismantle one of the most bizarre strategies unfolding in the Brian Walshe murder trial: the claim that Ana Walshe simply died in her sleep… and Brian responded by dismembering her.
Brian has already pleaded guilty to cutting up his wife’s body and dumping her remains across multiple towns. That part isn’t in dispute. So why is the defense leaning into this “medical emergency” narrative? Bob walks us through the bizarre tactical logic of admitting to the worst possible post-mortem crime while insisting the death itself was natural.
Ret FBI Coffindaffer Breaks Down Two Murderous Narcissists: Luigi Mangione & Brian Walshe
Dec 10, 2025Two shocking criminal cases. Profoundly different stories. But a single unifying variable: evidence.
In this special all-in-one episode, former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Tony Brueski to walk us through both the Luigi Mangione suppression hearing and the early trial of Brian Walshe — side by side.
What you’ll get:
A look at the body-cam video in a McDonald’s, a backpack with a ghost-gun + manifesto, and the scrambled fate of the Mangione case.
A deep dive into Mangione’s weird behavior after the killing — surrender, confessions, chatter in custody — and what it all...
Dumpster Trails, iPad Logs & Lies — Inside the Walshe Murder Case
Dec 09, 2025The first week of testimony has shaken the foundation of the defense for Brian Walshe. From cell-phone data placing him at multiple dumpster sites to surveillance footage and forensic tools found nearby — the prosecution says the timeline and digital footprints speak louder than any alibi.
Guest: ex-FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer. She guides us through:
How investigators used synced devices (MacBook + iPad) and phone-pings to chart Walshe’s movements.
The pattern of visits to dumpsters, apartment complexes, and Home Depot / Lowe’s — and why that movement doesn’t look like panic.
The axe, the h...
Did Luigi Mangione Want To Get Caught, Or Was He Just Dumb?
Dec 09, 2025He kills a man on a NYC sidewalk — then sits at McDonald’s for 40 minutes while law enforcement hunts him. He gives his real name without fight, never touches the gun, then talks endlessly in custody. What kind of killer behaves like that?
In Part 2, former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins to interpret the odd psychology and what it might mean for the future of the case.
We explore:
Whether Mangione looked like a desperate fugitive — or someone who wanted to be caught.
What it means that he surrendered immediately, talked about a knif...
Luigi Mangione Wet Himself During McDonalds Arrest, Here's The Photo Proof!
Dec 09, 2025The suppression hearing for Luigi Mangione took a turn when prosecutors introduced a photo taken moments after his arrest — a photo showing Mangione had urinated on himself inside the Altoona McDonald's. It’s an image that stops you cold. Not because of shock value, but because of what it reveals about the moment the most-wanted man in America realized the chase was over.
In Part One of this interview, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Tony Brueski to break down why that single photo may tell investigators more than any manifesto or ghost gun ever could.
...
FBI Behavioral Expert's Complete Breakdown of the Brian Walshe Case | Full Interview
Dec 09, 2025Brian Walshe is on trial right now for murdering and dismembering his wife Ana. Her body has never been found. He's already pleaded guilty to disposing of her remains and lying to police—but he says he didn't kill her. His defense: he woke up, found her dead from some unexplained medical event, and panicked. Rather than call 911, he spent three days Googling how to dismember a body, bought a hacksaw and hatchet at Home Depot, and distributed her remains across dumpsters in eastern Massachusetts. To protect his kids, they say.
The prosecution has a different theory. And a...
The Cover-Up That Wasn't: FBI Expert Analyzes Brian Walshe's Fatal Mistakes
Dec 08, 2025Whatever happened to Ana Walshe in the early hours of January 1, 2023, her husband left a trail. Starting at 4:55 a.m., he searched "how long before a body starts to smell." Over the next 72 hours: "hacksaw best tool to dismember," "can you be charged with murder without a body," "how to clean blood from wooden floor." He went to Home Depot in surgical gloves and a mask, paying cash for tarps, mops, a hatchet, and baking soda. Surveillance cameras caught him at dumpsters near his mother's apartment. Inside those bags: bloodstained clothing, cutting tools, and Ana's COVID vaccination card.
...
Inside the Walshe Marriage: FBI Profiler on Trust, Betrayal & What Predicts Violence
Dec 08, 2025From the outside, the Walshes had it together. Three kids, a house in upscale Cohasset, a townhome in D.C., and Ana rising through commercial real estate. But the structure was fractured in ways that matter. Ana was months into an affair. Brian was under federal home confinement for art fraud, unable to travel, serving as primary caregiver while his wife built a separate life 400 miles away. She was the breadwinner. He was stuck.
Four days before Ana died, someone on Brian's devices searched "what's the best state to divorce for a man." Two days later, their last...
FBI Behavioral Expert Breaks Down Brian Walshe's Police Interviews | The Art of Lying
Dec 08, 2025Brian Walshe sat across from detectives and told them everything was fine. Happy marriage. No affair. No idea where his wife went. He said he'd "never do anything to hurt" Ana. What investigators didn't tell him right away was that they'd already pulled his search history—queries like "how long before a body starts to smell" and "can you be charged with murder without a body."
In this interview, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke—former chief of the Bureau's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program—breaks down the recorded police interviews that are now central evidence in the Brian Walshe...
FBI Behavioral Expert Breaks Down Brian Walshe's Police Interviews | The Art of Lying-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 07, 2025Brian Walshe sat across from detectives and told them everything was fine. Happy marriage. No affair. No idea where his wife went. He said he'd "never do anything to hurt" Ana. What investigators didn't tell him right away was that they'd already pulled his search history—queries like "how long before a body starts to smell" and "can you be charged with murder without a body."
In this interview, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke—former chief of the Bureau's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program—breaks down the recorded police interviews that are now central evidence in the Brian Walshe...
He Admitted to Chopping Her Up — But Says He Didn't Kill Her | Brian Walshe Trial-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 07, 2025Brian Walshe is currently on trial for the murder of his wife Ana Walshe, a mother of three who vanished from their Cohasset, Massachusetts home on New Year's Day 2023. Her body has never been found. But here's where this case takes a turn that legal experts are still trying to wrap their heads around: two weeks before trial, Walshe pleaded guilty to disposing of his wife's body and lying to police. He admitted, in open court, that he dismembered Ana and discarded her remains in dumpsters across the region. And yet he's standing in front of a jury right now...
Duration: 00:45:06Brian Walshe Trial: The Evidence vs. The Story — What Will Jurors Believe?-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 06, 2025The trial of Brian Walshe is exposing a divide that runs straight through the center of the courtroom — a divide between a prosecution building its case with timestamps, metadata, and DNA, and a defense leaning into emotional possibility and human frailty. It’s not just a legal battle. It’s a narrative war.
Prosecutors say the evidence speaks for itself: searches about body disposal in the early morning hours, trips to multiple stores buying tools that prosecutors argue were used to dispose of Anna, lies told to friends, family, and police, and physical evidence recovered from a trash facili...
Buzzard & D4VD/Celeste Rivas-Hernandez: Two Disturbing Cases and No Arrests-WEEK IN REVIEW
Dec 06, 2025Tonight on Hidden Killers, we’re looking at two cases that have stunned the public with their contradictions, inconsistencies, and lack of action from the justice system.
In the Buzzard case, witness Tyler Brewer describes a home filled with paranoia: shifting stories about handing Melodee to strangers at a zoo, deleted accounts, talk of fake plates, accusations of undercover cops — and a pillow dressed in Melodee’s clothes surrounded by torn missing-poster photos. Ashlee’s erratic behavior continues, and Melodee is still missing.
In the Celeste Rivas-Hernandez case, her decomposed, partially dismembered remains were found in the frun...
He Dismembered His Wife and Says He's Innocent — Attorney Breaks Down Everything | Brian Walshe Trial
Dec 06, 2025Brian Walshe is on trial right now in Dedham, Massachusetts for the first-degree murder of his wife Ana — a 39-year-old real estate executive, immigrant from Serbia, and mother of three young boys. Ana was last seen alive in the early hours of New Year's Day 2023. Her body has never been found. But what prosecutors and the defense agree on is this: Brian Walshe dismembered her remains and discarded them in dumpsters across the region. He's already pleaded guilty to that. He just says he didn't kill her.
The defense theory is unlike anything we've seen in a high-profile mu...
The Michael Proctor Problem — Will the Karen Read Scandal Could Impact Walshe Trial
Dec 05, 2025The Brian Walshe murder trial isn't just about the evidence — it's about the dynamics surrounding the case that could influence how this jury sees everything. And there are some significant wildcards in play that most people aren't talking about.
First, there's the Michael Proctor connection. Proctor, the disgraced Massachusetts State Police trooper who was fired for misconduct during the Karen Read investigation, also worked the Walshe case. Several investigators tied to the Proctor scandal may be called as witnesses. The defense has every reason to lean into this — if they can paint the investigation as tainted or sloppy, it c...
His Google Searches Started at 4:52 AM — "Best Way to Dispose of a Body" | Brian Walshe Trial
Dec 05, 2025Prosecutors in the Brian Walshe murder trial are trying to prove first-degree murder without a body, without a murder weapon, and without a definitive cause of death. Ana Walshe has never been found. What the Commonwealth does have is a digital trail that reads like a step-by-step guide to getting away with murder — and a defendant who stood to collect $2.7 million in life insurance if his wife died.
The internet searches are the backbone of the prosecution's case, and they are brutal. According to testimony from Massachusetts State Police Trooper Nicholas Guarino, the searches began at 4:52 a.m. on...
He Admitted to Chopping Her Up — But Says He Didn't Kill Her | Brian Walshe Trial
Dec 05, 2025Brian Walshe is currently on trial for the murder of his wife Ana Walshe, a mother of three who vanished from their Cohasset, Massachusetts home on New Year's Day 2023. Her body has never been found. But here's where this case takes a turn that legal experts are still trying to wrap their heads around: two weeks before trial, Walshe pleaded guilty to disposing of his wife's body and lying to police. He admitted, in open court, that he dismembered Ana and discarded her remains in dumpsters across the region. And yet he's standing in front of a jury right now...
Duration: 00:18:04Why Brian Walshe’s Story Doesn’t Add Up — A Therapist Explains the Psychology
Dec 04, 2025The Brian Walshe case is one of those situations where the behavior speaks louder than the words. And when the behavior is stacked next to the timeline, the digital searches, and the ever-shifting narratives, the discrepancy becomes the whole story.
In this episode, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins us to break down what the psychology reveals — not in theory, but in the real patterns prosecutors say Brian Walshe followed. We’re looking at the contrast between everyday lies and the kind of calculated misdirection that reshapes reality for everyone around it.
Shavaun brings decades of clinical experience to e...
The Lies Behind the Lies — Breaking Down Brian Walshe’s Mindset
Dec 04, 2025Jurors aren’t just weighing evidence in the Brian Walshe case — they’re weighing behavior. They’re deciding which version of events feels psychologically possible, which narrative aligns with human behavior, and which actions simply don’t match the story being told.
Today, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott helps us understand the psychological patterns prosecutors are highlighting. We explore why certain types of deception — calculated lies, rehearsed narratives, contradictory explanations — point to deeper issues than simple panic or misunderstanding.
Shavaun walks us through the mechanics of deceit: how people maintain double lives, how they separate public persona from private behavi...
Did Brian Walshe Panic — or Plan? The Trial Takes a Dark Turn
Dec 03, 2025The question dominating the Brian Walshe trial isn’t simply what happened — it’s whether the behavior on record looks like panic, planning, or something far more calculated. Prosecutors have presented a forensic roadmap: digital breadcrumbs, timestamped searches about dismemberment and body disposal, trips across multiple towns to buy cutting tools and protective gear, and DNA recovered from a commercial trash site miles away. It’s the kind of evidence chain that leaves very little space to hide.
But the defense is asking jurors to look past the logistics and focus on emotional chaos — a man stunned by sudden los...
Brian Walshe: Two Stories, One Jury — Which Version Survives?
Dec 03, 2025The trial of Brian Walshe isn’t just a courtroom proceeding — it’s a showdown between two narratives that couldn’t be further apart. On one side, prosecutors have built the kind of timeline you rarely see outside a forensic textbook: predawn Google searches that read like a step-by-step guide to covering up a crime, store receipts for cutting tools and chemicals, cell phone data tracing every mile driven, and DNA pulled from a trash compactor hours from the family home. It’s clinical. It’s cold. And it’s devastating.
On the other side, the defense has presented a st...
Brian Walshe Trial: The Evidence vs. The Story — What Will Jurors Believe?
Dec 03, 2025The trial of Brian Walshe is exposing a divide that runs straight through the center of the courtroom — a divide between a prosecution building its case with timestamps, metadata, and DNA, and a defense leaning into emotional possibility and human frailty. It’s not just a legal battle. It’s a narrative war.
Prosecutors say the evidence speaks for itself: searches about body disposal in the early morning hours, trips to multiple stores buying tools that prosecutors argue were used to dispose of Anna, lies told to friends, family, and police, and physical evidence recovered from a trash facili...
Celeste Rivas-Hernandez: A Body in D4VD's Tesla Trunk and a Case Stuck in Limbo
Dec 02, 2025In the case of Celeste Rivas-Hernandez, nothing is simple — not the timeline, not the condition of the remains, and certainly not the path forward for investigators. Celeste was missing for over a year before her decomposed, partially dismembered remains were found in the front trunk of a Tesla tied to public figure D4vd.
Early reporting suggested freezing; LAPD later clarified the body was not frozen when discovered, leaving open the possibility of prior storage. The autopsy is under a full security hold. A grand jury is reviewing evidence behind closed doors. Multiple people have lawyered up — and stil...
Inside the Buzzard Case: A Missing Child, A Mother’s Chaos, and Zero Answers
Dec 02, 2025Tonight on Hidden Killers, we’re digging into the unraveling story surrounding nine-year-old Melodee Buzzard — and the disturbing firsthand account from the only person who’s been inside Ashlee Buzzard’s home since Melodee vanished.
According to witness Tyler Brewer, Ashlee claimed she handed her daughter to strangers she met at a zoo. No names. No contacts. Constantly shifting meeting spots across multiple states. Then, moments later, she snapped, “How do you know I left her in Utah?” Her story collapsing inside itself.
Brewer describes paranoia, accusations he was undercover, fears of being tracked, deleting accounts, talk of fake...
Buzzard & D4VD/Celeste Rivas-Hernandez: Two Disturbing Cases and No Arrests
Dec 02, 2025Tonight on Hidden Killers, we’re looking at two cases that have stunned the public with their contradictions, inconsistencies, and lack of action from the justice system.
In the Buzzard case, witness Tyler Brewer describes a home filled with paranoia: shifting stories about handing Melodee to strangers at a zoo, deleted accounts, talk of fake plates, accusations of undercover cops — and a pillow dressed in Melodee’s clothes surrounded by torn missing-poster photos. Ashlee’s erratic behavior continues, and Melodee is still missing.
In the Celeste Rivas-Hernandez case, her decomposed, partially dismembered remains were found in the frun...
Slender Man Escape: How Wisconsin Set The Stage For More Horror
Dec 01, 2025In this episode of Hidden Killers, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins us to unpack the disturbing psychology and systemic collapse behind the escape of Morgan Geyser — the now-23-year-old woman who attempted a ritualistic Slender Man killing as a child, and who recently slipped out of a state-approved group home with a 42-year-old man after cutting off her GPS monitor.
This wasn’t a locked facility. This wasn’t a secure psychiatric placement. This was a quiet residential street with families and kids — none of whom were told she was there.
Tonight, we dig into the dangerous illusion...
Melodee Buzzard’s Mom Says “At Least I’m Not Partying’ Like Casey Anthony'” In New Disturbing Revelation
Dec 01, 2025Tonight on Hidden Killers, we sit down with psychotherapist Shavaun Scott to examine one of the most psychologically alarming missing-child cases in recent memory: the disappearance of nine-year-old Melodee Buzzard — and the unraveling mental state of her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, whose behavior seems to be spiraling far past “odd” and into a realm of fractured reality.
This is a case defined by contradictions, delusion-like narratives, and a system trapped in its own limitations. Ashlee has claimed her house is bugged, that strangers are monitoring her, that law enforcement is tracking her every move, and that a mystery couple from a...
Two Crises, One Broken System — Buzzard & Slender Man Fallout
Dec 01, 2025Tonight on Hidden Killers, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott helps us unravel two cases that shouldn’t be connected — but absolutely are.
On one side: Ashlee Buzzard, a mother spiraling into paranoia, delusion, secrecy, and destabilization as her nine-year-old daughter, Melodee, remains missing.
On the other: Morgan Geyser, the Slender Man attacker who escaped a state placement, cut her ankle monitor, crossed state lines with a 42-year-old man, and was found behind a truck stop.
Two wildly different cases.
One identical problem: a system incapable of responding to psychological danger until AFTER the damage is done.
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Bryan Kohberger: Coincidence or Calculated? Inside the Mind of the Alleged Idaho Killer | 2025 Year in Review
Nov 30, 2025As part of our Hidden Killers 2025 Year in Review series, we’re revisiting one of the most disturbing and debated questions of the year: Was Bryan Kohberger just a socially awkward PhD student obsessed with criminology—or a meticulous killer hiding in plain sight?
In this full-length breakdown, Tony Brueski sits down with former felony prosecutor and defense attorney Eric Faddis, and later, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott, to unravel both sides of the psychological and legal battlefield surrounding the Idaho student murder case.
From disappearing cell phone signals to Amazon receipts allegedly showing purchases of masks and kniv...
The Cabin, the Minor, the Fifth Amendment: Untangling the Anna Kepner Case
Nov 26, 2025When 18-year-old Anna Kepner was found hidden under a bed inside a cruise ship cabin, the story immediately drew national attention — not because of what investigators discovered, but because of all the things they didn’t. No intruder. No external threat. No clear cause of death. Just a 16-year-old stepsibling who now sits at the center of a legal and emotional storm.
Tonight on Hidden Killers, we dig into the legal tensions surrounding this case — the gaps, the unknowns, the strict limitations of the juvenile system, and the uncomfortable reality that many of these answers may never become public...
What the Law Can—and Can’t—Explain in the Death of Anna Kepner
Nov 26, 2025The death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner inside a cruise cabin has become one of the most puzzling cases of the year — because there is no outside suspect, no unknown figure on the ship, and no clear timeline. Just a small cabin, a concealed body, a 16-year-old stepsibling at the center of the investigation, and a family whose internal conflicts are now spilling into custody court.
Tonight, Hidden Killers takes a hard look at the legal landscape of this case — not through rumor or speculation, but through what the law actually allows. We’re joined by defense attorney and former...
What the Law Can—and Can’t—Explain in the Death of Anna Kepner
Nov 26, 2025The death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner inside a cruise cabin has become one of the most puzzling cases of the year — because there is no outside suspect, no unknown figure on the ship, and no clear timeline. Just a small cabin, a concealed body, a 16-year-old stepsibling at the center of the investigation, and a family whose internal conflicts are now spilling into custody court.
Tonight, Hidden Killers takes a hard look at the legal landscape of this case — not through rumor or speculation, but through what the law actually allows. We’re joined by defense attorney and former...
The Legal Problems No One’s Talking About in the Anna Kepner Cruise Ship Murder
Nov 26, 2025The death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner inside a cruise cabin has become a legal puzzle that prosecutors may not be able to solve — not because they aren’t trying, but because the law requires clarity in places where this case offers almost none.
On tonight’s episode of Hidden Killers, we dissect why the investigation into Anna's death is so stalled, so complicated, and so uniquely fragile. Attorney and former prosecutor Bob Motta joins us to break down the core legal obstacles that make this case unlike almost anything we’ve seen this year.
First: the only oth...