
Lindsay Clancy: Malpractice Lawsuits, Prosecution Strategy, and a DSM Gap
The Lindsay Clancy case now operates on two legal tracks that directly contradict each other — and the collision between them will define her July 2026 trial. In January 2026, both Lindsay and her hus...
5 Apr 39min

Nancy Guthrie: Ransom Forensics and a Sheriff Under Oath
The evidentiary questions in the Nancy Guthrie case are now running on two separate tracks — and both demand legal scrutiny. The first involves ransom communications whose forensic profile doesn't beh...
5 Apr 40min

Duggar Family: Statute of Limitations, Mandated Reporting Failures, and a Federal Judge's Ruling
The legal architecture of the Duggar coverup is what makes this story about more than one family's failures. It's about how specific legal mechanisms — mandated reporting, statutes of limitations, and...
5 Apr 44min

Delphi & Richard Allen: The Harmless Error Doctrine Under Appellate Scrutiny
The Indiana Attorney General's response to Richard Allen's appeal relies on a single legal framework to address every contested ruling: harmless error. Each evidentiary exclusion, each procedural deci...
4 Apr 1h 20min

Joseph Duggar: Dual Jurisdiction Charges and Systemic Questions
Joseph Duggar now faces criminal charges in two states — felony molestation charges in Florida and misdemeanor endangerment and false imprisonment charges in Arkansas — creating a dual-jurisdiction pr...
4 Apr 30min

Rex Heuermann: The Legal Calculus Behind a Gilgo Guilty Plea
The expected guilty plea in the Gilgo Beach case isn't an admission driven by conscience — it's a legal calculation with specific procedural consequences that deserve examination. Rex Heuermann, 62, i...
4 Apr 45min

Nancy Guthrie: Institutional Crisis Meets Stalled Investigation
An abduction with no named suspect. A law enforcement agency in freefall. And an 84-year-old woman still missing as the case enters its third month. The Nancy Guthrie investigation now sits at the int...
4 Apr 50min





















