
Richard Allen: The AG's Harmless Error Strategy and What It's Hiding
The Indiana Attorney General filed its response to Richard Allen's appeal on March 25, 2026 — a ninety-four-page brief arguing that Allen's conviction for the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German...
4 Maj 1h 37min

Caleb Flynn: Three Tampering Charges and What They Signal About the Scene
The eleven-count indictment against Caleb Flynn includes three counts of tampering with evidence — a charge set that, in the context of a case initially reported as a home invasion, points directly to...
3 Maj 32min

Don Studey: The Re-Autopsy That Changed a Forty-Year Ruling
Charlotte Studey's death was classified as self-inflicted for nearly forty years. She reportedly died in Omaha in 1984 from a rifle shot to the head. She was five-foot-two. Nothing was documented at t...
3 Maj 1h 23min

Sandra Birchmore: How the Forensic Evidence Contradicts the Original Ruling
Sandra Birchmore's death was classified as something other than homicide by the state medical examiner — a determination that still stands despite a federal indictment charging former Stoughton police...
3 Maj 31min

Nick Reiner: What the Medication Timeline Means for This Defense
Nick Reiner faces two counts of first-degree murder with a special-circumstance allegation of multiple murders in the stabbing deaths of his parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner, 78, and photographer Michele...
3 Maj 43min

D4vd: Why LAPD Released the Tesla After Forty-Eight Hours
LAPD reportedly held the Tesla containing Celeste Rivas Hernandez's remains for forty-eight hours before releasing it. The autopsy was completed months before charges were filed but sealed at LAPD's r...
2 Maj 34min

Joseph Duggar: Two States, Two Cases, One Pattern
Joseph Duggar faces charges in two states. In Florida — lewd and lascivious behavior on a child under twelve, stemming from allegations by a fourteen-year-old who told law enforcement that multiple in...
2 Maj 46min





















