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    What's Broken in the Guthrie, Kepner, and Spencer Investigations?

    2026/05/27 | 57 mins.
    Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta examines three active cases through the lens of evidentiary reality and legal strategy. The Nancy Guthrie disappearance has produced no arrest, no identified suspect, and an investigation led by a department facing a no-confidence vote, a perjury referral, and a recall effort. A retired detective stated publicly that the suspect's identity may already exist within the case files. The Guthrie family reportedly remains without a private investigator.The Timothy Hudson federal case presents a narrow defensive landscape. He is reportedly depicted on surveillance as the sole individual entering and exiting the Carnival Horizon stateroom where Anna Kepner was found dead from asphyxiation. The trial was continued to September 8th. Hudson's biological mother and her husband reportedly declined to attend. His biological father is the only parent supporting his defense while simultaneously litigating custody of a younger child.The Aaron Spencer murder case arrives at its June 22nd trial date carrying significant evidentiary damage. The dashcam SD card from the night of the shooting is missing. Judge Ralph Wilson reversed multiple rulings from the removed judge, expanded the scope of allowable testimony, and left the defense's dismissal motion unresolved. Motta assesses each case on its evidentiary merits and examines what legal options remain available to each family.
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    What Did Todd Gabler Find Inside the Richins Home That Police Left Behind?

    2026/05/27 | 19 mins.
    After law enforcement released the Richins home, Todd Gabler walked in and spent four or five straight days searching it. GoPro cameras running. Documents scanned. Eric's brother-in-law Clint Benson present or aware the entire time. No officers. No oversight from the Sheriff's Office. Just a PI operating under rules that gave him access a detective would need a warrant to get.
    He found things. Items the initial search hadn't turned up. When he came across what looked like protected attorney-client documents, he put them in a sealed envelope unread and handed them over to the appropriate attorney. That's discipline most people wouldn't expect from someone working outside the system — and it's why the defense's attempt to paint him as a rogue operator fell apart on the stand.
    In Part 2 of this three-part interview, Gabler tells Tony Brueski what he discovered during that search, how it felt to be outrunning a stalled police investigation, and what the Richins family went through while waiting over a year for the system to catch up to what one man with a cane and two hard drives already knew.
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    What Happened to the Dashcam SD Card in Aaron Spencer's Murder Case?

    2026/05/27 | 15 mins.
    The evidentiary picture in Aaron Spencer's case has shifted dramatically since Judge Ralph Wilson replaced Judge Barbara Elmore. The defense filed a motion to dismiss based on the destruction of evidence — an SD card from Michael Fosler's dashcam containing front-facing and rear-facing video and audio from the night of the shooting. Four officers and a defense tech expert testified about the card's handling. The dashcam was never photographed at the scene. The SD card sat in a detective's office for over a year. Investigators admitted they did not follow their own protocols.Wilson declined to dismiss outright but left the defense the option to pursue the destruction claim through motions or a dedicated hearing. He reversed the previous judge's restrictions on reputation witnesses, opening the door to testimony from individuals who knew Fosler during his time in Indiana. He also reversed the prior ruling blocking FBI expert testimony on behavioral patterns.Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta examines the defense's position through the lens of the evidentiary record. The prosecution retains bodycam footage from three months prior to the shooting in which Spencer allegedly made statements about handling things himself. They've stated publicly that the trial will present information the public hasn't heard. Motta assesses whether dismissal remains viable, what a spoliation instruction accomplishes strategically, and whether the prosecution's pretrial losses have changed the calculus on charges or a potential plea.
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    Delphi: The Detective Allegedly Left Out Every Detail That Didn't Fit His Theory

    2026/05/27 | 15 mins.
    Every piece of evidence used to convict Richard Allen traces back to one document: Detective Liggett's probable cause affidavit. According to the defense's appellate filings, that document told the judge a version of events the witnesses themselves would not recognize. Betsy Blair saw Bridge Guy up close and described a man in his twenties with poofy brown hair. The affidavit allegedly included her jacket description and omitted everything else. Her sketch of the car at the scene didn't match Allen's vehicle — allegedly omitted. Sarah Carbaugh reportedly told investigators the man she saw wore a tan jacket and was muddy. The affidavit allegedly changed it to blue jacket, muddy and bloody. Blair and ISP both said Carbaugh's man and Bridge Guy were different people — allegedly omitted. Allen reportedly said he didn't know what he wore that day. The affidavit allegedly attributed a blue Carhartt admission to him. The defense argued every alleged misstatement served one purpose: making Allen look like Bridge Guy. They requested a Franks hearing. The court said no. Without this warrant, the State has no gun, no bullet comparison, no arrest, and no confessions from solitary. The defense's position is direct: the entire case is fruit of this document, and the document, they argue, is built on half-truths. The appeal will settle it. But the facts Liggett allegedly kept from the judge are the facts that would have mattered most.
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    Why Do Some NXIVM Members Still Defend Keith Raniere After Everything?

    2026/05/27 | 19 mins.
    Licensed therapists were reportedly not welcome inside NXIVM. The people with professional training to spot coercive influence were the exact people Keith Raniere kept out. That detail tells you everything.
    This episode goes inside the recruitment — how Raniere got smart, ambitious, successful people through the door and made leaving feel impossible. His first venture, Consumers’ Buyline, was shut down as a pyramid scheme in 1996. He took the lesson: control the structure, control the people. NXIVM’s courses cost thousands and were built as a progression where each step deepened your commitment. Doubt was reframed as a personal flaw. The desire to leave was labeled fear.
    Raniere targeted wealth and influence deliberately. The Bronfman heiresses brought over $100 million and legitimacy. Allison Mack brought fame. Every high-profile member became a walking advertisement. Inside the organization, the language of healthy self-awareness was inverted — boundaries became avoidance, discomfort became evidence of growth, and independent judgment became a barrier to overcome.
    India Oxenberg walked in at nineteen looking for business skills. Seven years later she’d been marked and couldn’t see anything wrong. She wasn’t gullible. She was processed through a system built to produce exactly that result.
    The most chilling proof the system worked: a network of loyalists still defends Raniere years after his conviction and 120-year sentence. The techniques he used are not unique to him. They’re still in use.
    Part two of a four-part Hidden Killers investigation into NXIVM and Keith Raniere.
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🔎 Daily True Crime Podcast | Criminal Psychology | Ongoing Trials | Expert Analysis Multiple new episodes every day! Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski is your ultimate daily true crime podcast, bringing you real-time updates on criminal investigations, high-profile trials, forensic breakthroughs, and psychological deep dives into the minds of killers. 🎙️ Hosted by veteran journalist Tony Brueski, we go beyond the headlines, featuring exclusive insights from FBI agents, forensic experts, criminal psychologists, and legal analysts. Whether it's the latest developments in cases like Bryan Kohberger and Lori Vallow or deep dives into cold cases and unsolved mysteries, we uncover the hidden truths behind the crimes that captivate the world. If you’re obsessed with true crime, forensic psychology, and legal drama, subscribe now to Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski on Apple Podcasts. 🎧 New episodes multiple times a day—stay ahead of the latest crime stories. Join our SubStack: https://HiddenKillers.SubStack.com 📺Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod 📷Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ 💻Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ ⏰Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePod/ Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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