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    Kouri Richins: After the Verdict, the Children

    2026/03/31 | 12 mins.
    The jury took three hours. But the case that matters most now isn't in any courtroom.
    Three boys were 9, 7, and 5 when their father died of a fentanyl overdose in their Utah home. Their mother wrote them a children's book about grief, went on television to promote it, and was arrested for his murder. A jury convicted her on all counts. According to the lead investigator's trial testimony, the book promotion is part of what put investigators back on the case. The story she said she built for her sons may be part of what put her in prison.
    On Hidden Killers, we go where the verdict doesn't reach. We examine what betrayal trauma does to children — the specific psychological damage that occurs when the person who hurt you was supposed to protect you — and what the research tells us about kids who lose both parents at once. We look at Susan Wright's children, placed with their father's family after her conviction in 2003, who have never spoken publicly. We look at the Broderick children, who grew up divided on whether their mother should ever be free. And we examine why the Richins case is unlike anything that came before it — because no one else wrote the book.
    These boys are preteens now. Living with their father's family. Their father set up a trust for them before he died. He was trying to protect them, without knowing how soon he'd be gone.
    They will search their own story for the rest of their lives. The grief book still exists. There is no children's book for what comes next.
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    Nancy Guthrie, Nanos Exposed, and the Duggar Arrests: Full FBI Analysis

    2026/03/30 | 51 mins.
    Three stories. All of them pointing at the same uncomfortable truth: the people and systems that are supposed to prevent harm have a way of failing at exactly the wrong moment.
    Savannah Guthrie's first public interview brought new investigative detail to the surface. The suspect made two visits before the night Nancy vanished. Her brother — a former military pilot — read the scene as a targeted ransom kidnapping in real time. Investigators believe the man on the camera may not have been alone. The FBI has returned to the neighborhood with specific questions about specific people — a theory in motion, not a search for a starting point.
    Meanwhile, Sheriff Nanos — the man leading the search for Nancy — is now the subject of a 241-0 no-confidence vote from his own deputies, a Board of Supervisors compelling sworn testimony, and reports of a disciplinary record from El Paso that his own department says was concealed for over 40 years. One supervisor has described his entire career in Pima County as potentially "based on fraud." Federal prosecutors have committed to staying in the case regardless of what happens with the sheriff.
    And the Duggar family is back in front of a court. Joseph Duggar arrested March 18 on child sexual abuse charges. His wife Kendra arrested the same day. His older brother Josh already in federal prison. Two brothers from the same home, the same belief structure, and the same alleged pattern of harm. Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer examines all of it — the investigative posture in the Guthrie case, what the Nanos crisis means operationally, and the systemic questions the Duggar arrests demand we finally ask out loud.
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    Before the Duggars: The Man Who Built the Machine They Called Faith

    2026/03/30 | 12 mins.
    Bill Gothard built one of the most influential fundamentalist Christian organizations in American history without a single credential to his name. Never ordained. Never married. No theological degree. Just a system — and the certainty to sell it.
    The Institute in Basic Life Principles reached millions of families through the 1970s, 80s, and beyond. Governors endorsed him. Senators sat on his board. And the Duggar family attended their first IBLP seminar in 1985 and called it life-changing. They would spend the next three decades as the organization's most visible advertisement.
    In Part 1 of Hidden Killers' five-part Duggar series, Tony Brueski builds the foundation — examining IBLP's doctrine of total male authority, the ATI homeschooling program that isolated children from outside institutions, and the theological framework that made reporting abuse virtually impossible from within.
    More than thirty women came forward accusing Gothard of sexual harassment and abuse. Gothard has denied every allegation. A civil lawsuit filed in 2016 was dismissed in 2018 on statute of limitations grounds. No criminal charges have ever been brought.
    He is 91 years old. Still running Embassy University from his childhood home. Still online.
    Before the molestation. Before the trial. Before the arrest that happened this week. This is the machine — and this is how it worked.
    This is Part 1 of 5.
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    Joseph Duggar: Two Brothers, One House, One Pattern of Abuse

    2026/03/30 | 13 mins.
    The arrest affidavit is specific. During a family vacation to Panama City Beach, Florida, Joseph Duggar allegedly molested a child multiple times. She was 9 years old. She's now 14. When her father confronted Duggar this month, Duggar allegedly admitted to it. When Tontitown police had the father call again with a detective on the line — Duggar allegedly admitted again.
    He was arrested March 18 in Tontitown, Arkansas. He waived extradition. He's heading to Bay County, Florida, to face charges of lewd and lascivious behavior on a child under 12.
    His wife Kendra was arrested the same day — four counts of second-degree endangering the welfare of a minor and four counts of second-degree false imprisonment in Arkansas. The counts match the number of children in their home. Reports suggest the charges stem from conditions found during a home inspection.
    This family spent years on national television. Their home was documented. Their faith was spotlighted. And now a second brother from that household stands accused of child sexual abuse — with his older brother Josh Duggar already serving a federal sentence for crimes involving child sexual abuse material.
    Two brothers. Same upbringing. Same household doctrine. The same silence — until the legal system finally forced its way in.
    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer brings investigative and behavioral context to a case that is about far more than one man's charges. What does this pattern say about what was happening inside that house? What does a closed system built on absolute authority and required silence do to children who grow up inside it? And what would it actually take for investigators to look harder?
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    Rex Heuermann: The Evidence That Finally Ended It

    2026/03/30 | 28 mins.
    For nearly three years, Rex Heuermann said not guilty. Seven women. Seven charges. Every time, not guilty.
    According to multiple sources confirmed by the Associated Press, NBC, CNN, and Fox News, that is expected to change on April 8. He's expected to plead guilty to all seven Gilgo Beach murders and accept life without the possibility of parole. The families have been called. The September trial is almost certainly over before it started.
    I've been covering this case for a long time, and I want to walk you through everything — not just the plea, but the evidence that made it inevitable and the story behind the story that most coverage is moving past too quickly.
    A pizza crust pulled from a Manhattan trash can cracked this open. A murder manual — Microsoft Word document, all capitals, sections titled "Body Prep" and "Post Event," created in 2000, updated for years, recovered after he tried to delete it — left the DA saying he'd never seen anything like it in his career. Fake identities. Burner phones registered under "Andrew Roberts" and "Thomas Hawk." A Tinder account under those aliases. More than 500 contacts to sex workers, reaching out to at least 60 women. One of those phones was in his pocket when they arrested him. And according to prosecutors, he kept making those contacts even after investigators had already identified him as a suspect.
    From that same Gmail account, he allegedly searched the Gilgo Beach investigation over 100 times — including, per court documents: "Why hasn't the Long Island serial killer been caught." He was tracking the case from inside his own home while his family slept upstairs.
    His daughter Victoria says she believes her father most likely did it. His ex-wife called him her hero. DNA linked to both of them was found on five of seven victims — transferred through ordinary household objects, without their knowledge. And when they arrested him and mentioned his $6,000 watch wasn't in his property, his response was: "I guess I won't be needing that."
    A guilty plea closes the legal chapter. What it doesn't close is a lot harder to name. This episode covers all of it.
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