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    The Shape of Him Finale: What Predicting Bryan Kohberger Would Have Actually Required

    2026/03/28 | 17 mins.
    Hidden Killers presents the series finale of The Shape of Him — an unflinching examination of the certainty we build after catastrophe, and the harder truth about what we actually had before it.
    When Kohberger's name became public, many people who knew him reportedly felt not shock but recognition. Of course. Two words that feel like foresight. Two words the brain constructed after the fact from materials that were genuinely there but never organized into that kind of clarity in real time.
    Tony Brueski examines hindsight bias — the documented neurological mechanism behind that "of course" — and what it means for how we think about warning signs and prevention. He examines what behavioral science actually says about predicting targeted violence: that the problem is structurally hard, that the false positive rate is enormous, and that no checklist or system has closed the gap between what we can sense and what we can act on.
    And he speaks directly to the person watching someone right now — quietly, carefully, without knowing if the watching is necessary. Living in the uncertainty that this series has been building toward for five episodes. That person deserves honesty more than comfort. This episode gives her both. Series finale. The complete Shape of Him series is available now.
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    Nancy Guthrie, Nanos, and Kelsey Fitzsimmons: The Full Investigation

    2026/03/27 | 1h 1 mins.
    This episode covers two active cases, three distinct conversations, and one recurring theme across all of them: what does accountability actually look like when the institutions built to deliver it are part of the problem?
    Parts one and two: Retired FBI Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program Chief Robin Dreeke responds to listener questions on Sheriff Chris Nanos and the Nancy Guthrie investigation. The documented El Paso PD record, hidden for over 40 years. The sworn testimony that conflicts with that record. The unanimous rejection from the deputies who work alongside him daily. The compliance move timed precisely to close the legal door on removal. Robin applies behavioral analysis frameworks to each of these data points — not as opinion, but as professional assessment grounded in what is publicly documented.
    Because Nancy Guthrie is still missing.
    Abducted from her Catalina Foothills home in the early hours of February 1, blood confirmed as hers found at the scene, ransom notes distributed to media, DNA evidence producing no CODIS matches, investigators requesting footage specifically from January 11, and a suspect on camera who has not been identified. Nearly two months. No arrest. The investigation continues under conditions that have become a national story for reasons that have nothing to do with Nancy.
    Then part three: listener questions on the Kelsey Fitzsimmons trial. Former North Andover officer. Shot by a colleague, Pat Noonan, during a restraining order service. Documented postpartum depression and a prior involuntary commitment — known to officers before they entered. No mental health professional on scene. Noonan's testimony produced two contradictory accounts. A neighbor testified under oath to the way he characterized Kelsey. The trial is before Judge Jeffrey Karp, arguments complete, verdict expected.
    Full investigation. All three segments. No easy answers — because there aren't any.
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    Jared Bridegan: Henry Tenon, the Chain That Reached Him, and the Moments Nobody Interrupted | Pt. 5

    2026/03/27 | 14 mins.
    A murder-for-hire requires a network. Communication. Agreement. Multiple people who knew something and either chose to be part of it or chose not to interrupt it. Every one of those people was an interruption point. Every one of those points was passed through without the chain breaking.
    Part 5 — the final episode of One Mile From Home — examines those interruption points, and the psychology that keeps them from being used. Tony Brueski breaks down probability discounting — the documented cognitive bias that causes the brain to systematically underweight the likelihood that someone it knows will commit violence. The specific social calculus that almost always favors waiting over naming. The way "it probably won't go that far" wins the internal argument right up until the moment it shouldn't.
    He examines Henry Tenon — the final link — not as a monster but as the endpoint of a chain that had multiple human beings attached to it above him. And he asks the question this entire series has been building toward: where were the moments when this could have been stopped, what kept those moments from being used, and what does the research tell us about what we should do differently when we see someone escalating?
    95% of the time, you feel foolish for saying something. 5% of the time, it's the only thing that would have mattered.
    There is no reliable way to know which situation you're in.
    Hidden Killers. The series finale.
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    Kelsey Fitzsimmons Trial: Evidence, Contradictions, and What's Left Unresolved

    2026/03/27 | 19 mins.
    The Kelsey Fitzsimmons case was never going to produce a clean answer. A police officer shot by a colleague during a restraining order service. Two completely contradictory accounts of where the gun was pointed. No body camera footage. A documented mental health history that every officer entering that house knew about before they walked through the door.
    What the trial record established: Kelsey Fitzsimmons, 29, a North Andover police officer on maternity leave, was home on June 30, 2025, when three colleagues arrived to serve a restraining order from her fiancé, Justin Aylaian. The order required Kelsey to surrender her firearms and transfer custody of her four-month-old son. Kelsey had been diagnosed with postpartum depression and was involuntarily committed for 12 hours in March 2025. At least one responding officer knew this. No mental health professional was present.
    Officer Pat Noonan testified that Kelsey raised her service weapon and aimed it at his face. Kelsey testified she raised it to her own temple. The gun was unloaded. Noonan shot her twice. One round struck her in the chest.
    Under cross-examination, Noonan acknowledged he may have called Kelsey a "f---ing whack job" to a neighbor — that neighbor confirmed it under oath. He provided two materially different accounts of the sequence in which he fired, and acknowledged the inconsistency. The defense argued that the location of the firearm after the shooting — found under Kelsey's leg — is physically inconsistent with Noonan's account of where it was pointed. The defense spent significant time in court obtaining approval for a site visit at the home, then dropped it without explanation after Kelsey completed her testimony.
    Bench trial before Judge Jeffrey Karp. Closing arguments complete. Verdict expected.
    This episode walks through the full trial record — what was established, what was contested, and what this case leaves unresolved regardless of outcome.
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    The Sheriff Who Said "No" Under Oath

    2026/03/27 | 15 mins.
    Under oath, in a sworn December deposition, Sheriff Chris Nanos was asked directly: had he ever been suspended during his law enforcement career? He said no. The Arizona Republic then published his El Paso Police Department employment file — eight suspensions, thirty-seven days without pay, a suspect in the intensive care unit, a grand jury, and a forced resignation in 1982. Nanos says he interpreted the question as referring only to his Pima County career. Supervisor Matt Heinz says that answer is "disqualifying for any county employee, but especially for one in law enforcement" — and has raised the possibility that every case Nanos touched over four decades may require review.
    The same week that deposition answer went public, his own deputies voted 241-0 to call for his resignation. The Pima County Board of Supervisors invoked a territorial-era state statute to require him to testify under oath — with removal on the table if he refuses.
    He said he'll comply. And that single answer may be what keeps him in office. The statute's removal power requires refusal. Compliance may close the door. County attorneys are now working through what the board can actually do if Nanos shows up, answers every question, and the board doesn't believe a word of it. The next board meeting — where outside counsel delivers the specific questions — tells us whether this mechanism has any real force.
    Nancy Guthrie is still missing. This is the full accounting of where things stand.
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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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