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    Fitzsimmons Bench Trial, Guthrie Investigation, Richins Conviction: The Evidence Across Three Active Cases

    2026/03/23 | 53 mins.
    The Kelsey Fitzsimmons bench trial, the Nancy Guthrie investigation at its seven-week mark, and the Kouri Richins conviction share one thread: in each case, the institutional record tells a different story than the public narrative — and retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer makes that case, specifically.
    In the Fitzsimmons matter, the evidentiary question is narrow and everything: was the firearm pointed at the officer or at herself? The record surrounding that moment — a postpartum depression diagnosis, a custody execution by her own department colleagues, an ex-partner whose sworn affidavit triggered the entire chain of events and who now faces no charges, an alleged home entry and removal of favorable evidence during a 53-day hospitalization — is the context in which that question has to be answered. She waived her jury. That choice, and what it means for a defense built around mental health and crisis state, is part of this analysis.
    In the Guthrie investigation, the lead agency's institutional credibility is now directly in question. The sheriff's documented disciplinary history contradicts sworn deposition testimony. A recall is active. His deputies reportedly operated in a culture of fear. Every evidentiary decision this investigation has made — what went to the FBI, what was processed and when — passes through that context. Add a crime scene released ahead of protocol, private lab processing of biological evidence, and FBI veterans publicly questioning the ransom motive, and the investigative picture is significantly more complicated than any press conference has acknowledged.
    In the Richins case, the conviction rested on what a dead man left behind. Eric Richins' pre-mortem estate restructuring — documented in attorney communications, explicitly aimed at protecting his children from their mother — did the work no living witness could replicate. Coffindaffer examines what the appeal record actually holds and whether it's enough.
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    Jared Bridegan: How a Custody Dispute Became a Murder Plot | One Mile From Home Pt. 1

    2026/03/23 | 13 mins.
    The tire on Jared Bridegan's road didn't get there by accident. And the person who placed it didn't get there by accident either. What built that trap on February 16th, 2022 wasn't a snap decision or a moment of rage — it was the conclusion of a years-long psychological process that produced something cold, organized, and deliberate.
    In Part 1 of One Mile From Home, Hidden Killers host Tony Brueski examines what allegedly preceded the murder of Microsoft executive Jared Bridegan — not from the night it happened, but from the custody filings and documented conflict that stretch back years. He examines the psychology of grievance identity consolidation: the research-documented process by which a conflict stops being something a person experiences and starts being something a person is. Where resentment stops seeking resolution and starts seeking elimination.
    He also breaks down the financial motive prosecutors say was underneath the emotional conflict all along — a trust fund structured to release to Gardner only once her legal obligations to Jared ended. According to the prosecution's theory, his continued existence wasn't just painful. It was expensive.
    This is Hidden Killers at its most psychologically precise — not a case recap, but a deep examination of how resentment compounds over years, how a person gets reclassified from human being to obstacle, and what that reclassification makes possible.
    Shanna Gardner and Mario Fernandez have pleaded not guilty. Trial is set for August 2026.
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    Kouri Richins Guilty: What the Evidence Actually Built — and What the Appeal Would Need to Undo

    2026/03/23 | 13 mins.
    The verdict is in. Kouri Richins was found guilty of murdering her husband Eric with a lethal dose of fentanyl. For a case with no recovered murder weapon, a star witness whose credibility took documented damage during cross-examination, and a defense that rested without calling a single witness, the evidentiary picture that convinced this jury deserves a close examination.
    The record Eric left behind arguably did more work than anything prosecutors could have introduced directly. Approximately 18 months before his death, he formally restructured his estate and communicated to his attorney — explicitly — that the purpose was to protect his children from their mother. That documented fear, established by the victim himself through formal legal channels prior to his death, was in front of that jury. It told a story no witness could contradict.
    The financial evidence reinforced it: undisclosed debt, insurance policies Eric reportedly had no knowledge of, alleged signature forgeries. Individually, each element invites alternative explanations. As a pattern, they constructed a motive framework the defense never directly addressed — and couldn't, without putting a witness on the stand.
    The appeal path is legitimate. A coaching video connected to the star witness raised process-level concerns. That witness's credibility was publicly challenged during testimony. The lead detective acknowledged in his own testimony that fentanyl was never physically recovered from the scene. Whether any of those issues constitute reversible error — or whether they're trial noise layered on top of a conviction that was always going to hold — is the analytical question this conversation addresses.
    Sentencing is ahead. Kouri Richins has maintained her innocence through arrest, trial, and verdict. What position she takes next carries both legal and strategic weight.
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    Another Duggar Arrested: The Religion, The Cover-Ups, and the Children Who Paid the Price

    2026/03/23 | 43 mins.
    Joseph Garrett Duggar, seventh child of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and a former star of TLC's 19 Kids and Counting, was arrested on March 18th, 2026 on serious charges involving a minor. According to the Bay County Sheriff's Office, Duggar allegedly harmed a young girl on multiple occasions during a family vacation in Panama City Beach, Florida in 2020. The victim, now 14, came forward during a forensic interview in 2026. When her father confronted Duggar directly, he allegedly admitted the conduct. When a Tontitown police detective was placed on that same call, Duggar allegedly admitted it again.
    He is currently awaiting extradition to Bay County, Florida.
    This is not the first time the Duggar family has faced allegations of this nature. Joseph's older brother Josh Duggar is currently serving 12 and a half years in federal prison after being convicted in 2021 on federal charges involving illegal content depicting minors. Prior to that conviction, it was revealed that Josh had harmed five young victims between 2002 and 2003, four of whom were his own sisters. Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar were aware of those incidents and handled the situation internally through church counseling rather than law enforcement. The statute of limitations expired before authorities could pursue charges.
    According to reporting by Fox 5 Atlanta, Jim Bob and Michelle reportedly told authorities they were aware of the allegations involving Joseph and reportedly chose to handle the matter through internal church counseling rather than contacting law enforcement. That reporting has not been independently confirmed. Neither Jim Bob nor Michelle has publicly commented on Joseph's arrest.
    In this episode, Tony Brueski takes the full story apart — the IBLP fundamentalist belief system that taught that silence was a form of obedience to God, the step-by-step timeline of how prior allegations were handled internally over many years, the fact that Jim Bob publicly campaigned on the harshest possible platform regarding these types of offenses in 2002 while his family was managing a similar situation at home, TLC's decade of profits from this family, and the Duggar children who finally walked away and what they revealed when they did.
    Joseph Duggar awaits extradition to Florida. The family has not issued a statement. The record speaks for itself.
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    Nanos Exposed: The Sworn Lie and the Record Behind It

    2026/03/23 | 22 mins.
    Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is facing a formal recall, a Board of Supervisors meeting called specifically to address his work history, and a nationally watched missing person case now at 47 days with no arrest. But the story most people haven't heard in full starts in El Paso, Texas in 1976 — and ends with a man sitting under oath in December 2025 denying a record the documents prove existed.
    Eight suspensions. Thirty-seven days without pay. A robbery suspect in the ICU. A grand jury. Resign or be fired. And a deposition answer of no.
    This episode of Hidden Killers walks through the complete El Paso record incident by incident — the shot fired, the off-duty gambling, the ten-day suspension, the Carlos Urias arrest and its aftermath, the final forced resignation — and then follows the trail forward through four decades in Pima County. The federal investigation into his department. The AG's findings on a mishandled sexual assault case. The silencing of political opponents three weeks before Election Day. And what all of it means for the woman who is still missing while he's been running the investigation.
    This is the full accounting. Every claim is sourced. Every incident is documented. Nancy Guthrie's family deserves to know who's been at that podium.
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