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    Nancy Guthrie: It’s a Homicide — Why Do People Think She’s in FBI Custody?

    18/06/2026 | 20min
    On June 9th, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department officially reclassified the Nancy Guthrie case from a missing persons investigation to a homicide. The FBI did not push back. And yet, in comment sections across the internet, one of the most popular theories about Nancy’s disappearance is that she’s alive and in FBI protective custody — that the whole thing was staged as part of an intelligence extraction.That theory is one of four that Tony Brueski takes apart in this episode, using nothing but documented, sourced, on-the-record facts.The protective custody theory collapses under its own weight: it requires the FBI to have staged Nancy’s blood on her porch, disconnected her pacemaker, released suspect footage, doubled its reward, processed over thirteen thousand tips through a twenty-four-hour command post, and then allowed local law enforcement to publicly reclassify the case as a homicide. A healthcare fraud conspiracy was built on a viral video that fabricated Nancy’s identity entirely — calling her a pharmaceutical compliance officer from Columbus, Ohio, when she’s a retired grandmother from Tucson. The family involvement theory relies on internet “gait analysis” from compressed nighttime doorbell footage — not the FBI’s Operational Technology Division, which actually performed the forensic review.And the staged disappearance theory? It asks you to believe an 84-year-old woman with a pacemaker and limited mobility secretly hired a masked, armed stranger and abandoned all her medication.The evidence in this case points to something far simpler than any conspiracy — and far more urgent. The person who did this is still out there. The investigation is active. The reward stands at over one million dollars.

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    How Many Women Did Robert Hansen Kill After Police Dismissed Cindy Paulson?

    18/06/2026 | 14min
    In June 1983, Cindy Paulson ran barefoot across an Anchorage airfield in handcuffs after escaping from Robert Hansen. She told police his name, his address, his car, and his plane. A security guard backed her up. Police investigated — and chose to believe the baker over the teenager.
    Robert Hansen confessed to killing seventeen women. He flew them into the Alaskan wilderness in his private Cessna and hunted them with a rifle. He marked the burial sites on a map. Some of those confirmed kills happened after Cindy Paulson's report was filed and shelved.
    This episode of Surviving Serial Killers on History's Hidden Killers asks the question the Anchorage police department has never answered: how many women did Robert Hansen fly into the bush between the day a seventeen-year-old girl told the truth and the day somebody finally listened? The information didn't change. The willingness to believe her did. Glenn Flothe of the Alaska State Troopers read the same file the first officers dismissed — and that's what ended it.
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    Rex Heuermann Killed Women Nobody Would Notice Were Missing — Then Went Home to Dinner

    18/06/2026 | 15min
    Every woman Rex Heuermann killed was someone the system had already overlooked. Women whose disappearances did not generate search parties or news coverage or sustained pressure on investigators. He selected them and then he went home to a wife and children who thought he was a boring architect with a long commute.That is two realities held inside one person for seventeen years. He timed the killings for when his family was on vacation. He answered the judge with one-word responses and never looked at the courtroom gallery. His attorney said the plea brought him relief.Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins Tony Brueski to discuss how someone draws a line between the people who count and the people who do not — and maintains that division long enough to kill eight women across nearly two decades without anyone in his daily life noticing a thing. Scott addresses what Heuermann's flat courtroom demeanor reveals, whether the family man persona was a mask or a genuine second self, and what the clinical literature says about the kind of person who experiences confession as relief.
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    Asa Ellerup Divorced Rex Heuermann and Kept Visiting Him in Jail — Why?

    18/06/2026 | 17min
    Asa Ellerup filed for divorce from Rex Heuermann after his arrest. Then she kept visiting him. She showed up to court appearances. She participated in a Peacock documentary. She sat across from him in a supervised jailhouse visit and asked him directly how many women he killed. He said eight.From the outside that looks like a contradiction — you leave a person legally and then keep showing up. But psychotherapist Shavaun Scott says the contradiction is the point. The divorce protects the self. The visits protect the version of reality she built her entire adult life around. Both things can run at the same time inside someone who is trying to survive information that rewrites everything.Heuermann told Asa that seven of the eight murders happened in their basement while she and the kids were on vacation. Their daughter Victoria says she now believes he did it. Asa's own attorney says she may never get there. Scott joins Tony Brueski to explain how a person processes a confession that turns their marriage, their home, and their memories into evidence — and why leaving legally is sometimes the easy part.
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    Mickey Stines Made Someone Put a Bulletproof Vest on His Wife Before He Shot a Judge

    18/06/2026 | 32min
    Mickey Stines made someone help put a bulletproof vest on his wife. Per defense filings, he’d lost forty pounds in two weeks. He reportedly told a staffer that someone demanded he end his own life or “they” would harm his family. Weeks later, the former Letcher County sheriff allegedly walked into Judge Kevin Mullins’ chambers and shot him.
    Stines hadn’t slept in seven days. He was calling family members who’d been dead for years. He FaceTimed his aunt the morning of the shooting and asked to speak to his grandmother — a woman he’d personally helped take off life support two and a half years earlier. His aunt described his behavior in one word: psychotic.
    A social worker who examined Stines four days after his arrest found him still in an active state of psychosis. He was placed on antipsychotic medication. He didn’t recognize a jail cell — despite running the county sheriff’s office for years. His defense team is arguing insanity and extreme emotional disturbance. The prosecution counters with what the surveillance video shows: Stines clearing the room, closing the door, and firing. Anyone following the Mickey Stines insanity defense should know the judge has signaled a likely venue change and has indicated any bail would far exceed what the defense requested. No trial date has been set.

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