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    IBLP's Wisdom Booklets: The Curriculum That Pre-Built a Generation's Silence

    03/05/2026 | 46min
    The Institute in Basic Life Principles distributed fifty-four Wisdom Booklets as the core curriculum of its Advanced Training Institute homeschool program. Thousands of families enrolled. The Duggar family was among the most prominent. The booklets were taught to children as young as five and covered subjects from science to history to health — all filtered through a doctrinal framework authored by Bill Gothard, who was later accused of sexual harassment by more than thirty women and removed from the organization in 2014.
    Wisdom Booklet 36, as documented by the watchdog organization Recovering Grace and confirmed by former students, taught that a woman who does not cry out during an attack shares guilt with her attacker. Booklet 15 included material on "eye traps" in women's clothing, framing female bodies as spiritual hazards responsible for provoking male behavior. Earlier booklets taught that adopted children inherited sin from their biological parents, that mental illness was not a medical condition but a spiritual failure, and that rock music was more addictive than crack cocaine. Official IBLP publications also attributed difficult childbirth to Cabbage Patch dolls.
    IBLP's medical arm — the Medical Training Institute of America — issued health guidance to families without a single licensed physician on staff. Its publications, called Basic Care Bulletins, prioritized spiritual instruction over medical science and effectively replaced professional healthcare with obedience doctrine.
    The cumulative effect of this curriculum, when examined as a system rather than as individual teachings, reveals an architecture designed to eliminate external authority and internalize blame. If mental illness is spiritual failure, professional treatment is unnecessary. If a girl's body is a spiritual hazard, she bears responsibility for the behavior of others. If a victim's silence implies consent, reporting becomes self-incrimination. Each teaching removed an avenue of recourse. Each teaching pointed inward.
    Gothard authored the curriculum, led the organization for decades, and operated within a system that structurally discouraged the women and girls inside it from reporting misconduct or seeking outside help. The Duggar family promoted this system to a national audience. The children raised inside it received this material as their primary education — and the framework it installed shaped how they understood their bodies, their rights, and their responsibility when harm occurred.
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    Caleb Flynn: Three Tampering Charges and What They Signal About the Scene

    03/05/2026 | 32min
    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 a prosecution theory that the crime scene at the Flynn residence on Cunningham Court in Tipp City, Ohio, was staged. The indictment also includes aggravated murder, three counts of murder, two counts of felonious assault, and two misdemeanor counts of intimidating a witness. Flynn, 39, has pled not guilty to all counts.
    Ashley Flynn, 37, was found with two gunshot wounds in the early morning hours of February 16, 2026. Flynn called 911 and reported a home invasion and shooting. Signs of forced entry were documented at the scene. Only Flynn, Ashley, and their two elementary-age daughters were inside the residence. Flynn was arrested three days later. His original bond of $2 million was raised to $3.5 million after the indictment, and a no-contact order was issued barring him from any interaction with his daughters.
    The prosecution has filed motions to compel Apple Inc., Verizon, WhatsApp LLC, and Meta Platforms Inc. to comply with court-ordered search warrants served between February 19 and February 24 — indicating that digital evidence from multiple platforms is central to the case prosecutors are constructing. The defense has objected to any trial delay, citing speedy trial rights and expressing concern that compliance with those motions could introduce additional evidence late in the process.
    According to court filings submitted by Ashley's family after the arrest, Flynn was the primary beneficiary on her life insurance policy. He had transitioned from ministry — serving as a worship leader at churches in Ohio and South Carolina — to working as VP of Sales for his wife's family's commercial flooring company. At his arraignment, Flynn told the judge, "I just want to take care of my daughters. I'm not a risk." His defense attorney, L. Patrick Mulligan, has publicly criticized the investigation's pace and raised concerns about the risk of wrongful conviction in cases where a surviving spouse is the only adult present.
    Ashley Flynn was a Tipp City native — Tippecanoe High School class of 2006, Lee University class of 2010. Teacher, volleyball coach, LifeWise Academy instructor. The community response exceeded $175,000 from more than 1,400 donors. Her family retained legal counsel and secured protections for her daughters independent of the criminal proceedings.
    Trial is approaching. Flynn is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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    Don Studey: The Re-Autopsy That Changed a Forty-Year Ruling

    03/05/2026 | 1h 23min
    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 the scene that she could have used to trigger the weapon. The original crime scene and autopsy photographs are missing from Omaha police records. In 2023, a re-autopsy found a possible defensive wound on her arm and reclassified her manner of death as undetermined. Charlotte was one of Don Studey's wives — and not the only one to die under circumstances that have drawn investigative scrutiny decades later.
    Don Studey's first wife Lucy reportedly died by hanging in 1970. Their daughter, Lucy Studey-McKiddy, has alleged since 2007 that her father killed dozens of women and buried them in wells on the family's property in the Green Hollow area near Thurman, Iowa — Fremont County, approximately forty miles from Omaha. The alleged victims were reportedly vulnerable women targeted near bus stops and truck stops. Don's sister Marilyn Kepler reportedly wrote a hundred-and-sixty-eight-page journal describing alleged killings and indicated the body count could reach a hundred. Studey died in 2013 at age seventy-five without ever being charged.
    The FBI investigated in 2022. Cadaver dogs alerted at four locations across the property, which spans over four hundred and twenty acres. After three days of searching, investigators departed and announced they found nothing. Lucy McKiddy maintains they searched the wrong well.
    Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta — host of Defense Diaries — conducted an independent sixteen-month investigation. He spent over a hundred hours with Lucy McKiddy, accessed the FBI dig site, and uncovered information not previously reported — including a deputy's claim that the first victim of John Wayne Gacy was from Green Hollow and related to the Studey family, alleged ties between Studey and the Kansas City mob, and an unsolved robbery connected to Studey's activities. In Tabor and Thurman, Motta documented accounts from residents who described Studey as the most feared man in the area.
    Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Drake provides behavioral analysis of the case — examining the pattern of deaths connected to Studey, the evidentiary basis for the allegations, what the FBI's abbreviated investigation reveals about how the case was prioritized, and whether the totality of documented evidence and witness accounts meets the threshold that should have triggered a more comprehensive search of the property.
    Lucy's sister Susan disputes the allegations entirely. The family remains divided. No remains have been recovered. The Paramount+ documentary My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders is now streaming and reportedly presents new witness testimony and alleged accomplice accounts not included in prior investigations.
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    Sandra Birchmore: How the Forensic Evidence Contradicts the Original Ruling

    03/05/2026 | 31min
    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 detective Matthew Farwell with killing her and causing the death of her unborn son. That contradiction between the state finding and the federal prosecution is the fault line this case will be fought on. And the forensic evidence prosecutors have assembled since Farwell's arrest directly challenges the original conclusion.
    Farwell's DNA was identified as the major contributor on the duffel bag strap prosecutors say was used to strangle Sandra. His sperm cells were found in her underwear — contradicting his stated claim that he had not been intimate with her in months. Sandra's right clavicle showed an injury sustained while she was alive, consistent with the position of a buckle found behind her head. Prosecutors argue that injury proves Sandra could not have died in the position in which she was found — that the scene was staged. Her phone recorded its final movements while Farwell was inside the apartment during a twenty-nine-minute window on the evening of February 1, 2021. She was found three days later wearing the same clothes.
    The defense has challenged the DNA evidence, noting the duffel bag strap contained a complex mixture from at least four contributors and the underwear showed multiple contributors as well. Farwell's defense asserts Sandra took her own life and has filed a sealed motion to suppress evidence, with a hearing scheduled.
    The prosecution's premeditation case is built around three alleged statements Farwell made to separate individuals in the weeks before Sandra's death — that he would "take care of the problem himself," that he needed to "put crazy back in the bag," and that "the problem was going to take care of itself." Those conversations, prosecutors allege, followed a January 20 call to the Stoughton Police Department from Sandra's friend reporting Farwell's relationship with her. A department employee told Farwell about the call.
    Sandra had contacted lawyers. Prosecutors say she was developing a child-support plan and was prepared to disclose that Farwell had been involved with her since she was fifteen — when she was enrolled in the department's Police Explorers program and he was an instructor. Farwell was married with a pregnant wife. DNA testing later confirmed he was not the biological father of Sandra's unborn son, but prosecutors say both believed he was.
    At a private gathering after Sandra's death, Farwell reportedly reenacted how she supposedly died while intoxicated, describing details not publicly available. Prosecutors allege he possessed that knowledge because he staged the scene.
    Farwell is charged with killing a witness and causing the death of an unborn child. He has pled not guilty and is held at a Rhode Island detention facility.
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    Nick Reiner: What the Medication Timeline Means for This Defense

    03/05/2026 | 43min
    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 Singer Reiner, 70, at their Brentwood home in December 2025. He has pled not guilty. He is held without bail at Twin Towers Correctional Facility. His original defense attorney, Alan Jackson, withdrew from the case in January. A sealed medical order has been filed. He is now represented by public defender Kimberly Greene.
    The mental-health dimension of this case is already shaping the legal landscape. Nick Reiner has a reported schizoaffective disorder diagnosis and a documented history of addiction that includes multiple treatment facilities and periods of homelessness. Sources indicate a medication change occurred approximately a month before the alleged killings. He has been described by those with knowledge of his condition inside the facility as delusional and almost childlike — reportedly screaming innocence at night and allegedly unable to process why he is incarcerated.
    Retired FBI Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program Chief Robin Dreeke examines what the reported medication timeline means for any mental-state defense, whether an insanity defense can succeed in a case carrying special-circumstance allegations, and what sealed medical filings typically signal about the direction defense counsel is preparing to take.
    According to reports, Nick is simultaneously allegedly planning a revenge tell-all from behind bars — reportedly targeting surviving family members who have cut contact with him. His brother Jake Reiner published a public essay describing the loss of both parents as the most violent experience imaginable and detailing who Rob and Michele were beyond the public personas. The contrast between the two brothers — one grieving publicly, the other reportedly retaliating — raises behavioral questions Dreeke addresses directly: whether the reported tell-all reflects calculated awareness or is itself a manifestation of the mental state sources have described, and whose influence may be driving it.
    The family reportedly spent years attempting intervention — rehab, financial support, unconditional presence. Rob and Nick co-wrote a 2015 film, "Being Charlie," that explored the father-son relationship through the lens of addiction. A decade later, Nick is charged with his father's murder. Jake and Romy Reiner have reportedly severed contact. The defense attorney who initially took the case walked away. And the special-circumstance allegation puts the maximum penalty on the table pending a prosecution decision that has not yet been made.
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