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    Bryan Kohberger Admitted He Did It — His Lawyers Still Won't Show You What They Spent

    30/06/2026 | 18min
    Five and a half million dollars to defend a man who admitted he did it. Eight million in total public costs. No trial. And a sealed file keeping the full breakdown from the people who paid for it. This is the real price tag of the Bryan Kohberger case — and why taxpayers in Idaho still can't see it.
    Kohberger pleaded guilty in July of 2025 to killing four University of Idaho students. He took four consecutive life sentences, no parole. The death penalty had been on the table for years before prosecutors dropped it in a deal. His entire defense was publicly funded after a court ruled he couldn't afford his own attorney.
    The defense team's invoices and expenses remain sealed. When a request was made to unseal them, the defense objected. A judge ruled for opening at least some of it. The defense appealed that order to the Idaho Supreme Court — and the appeal is being paid for with public money. Taxpayers foot the bill to spend it, then foot the bill again to be told they can't see how it was spent.
    The operational side tells the same story in smaller numbers. A donated crime-scene house turned into a three-hundred-forty-six-thousand-dollar line item before it was demolished. Sixteen thousand in wasted lodging because somebody didn't book the refundable rate. Nearly a hundred fifty thousand dollars in jail costs across two facilities. All explainable. None of it spent like it was real.
    The victims' families raise scholarship money in their children's names, treating every dollar like it matters. Eight million dollars passed through a system that treated none of it that way — and locked the proof in a drawer.

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    What SLED Found Under Maggie Murdaugh’s Fingernails — And Why They Stopped Testing

    30/06/2026 | 16min
    SLED found DNA from an unknown male under Maggie Murdaugh’s fingernails. They identified it as unrelated to Alex, labeled it, and stopped. Now the defense wants Othram to finish what SLED started. That untested evidence has been sitting in the case file through the entire trial, conviction, and appeal.
    Tony Brueski and Robin Dreeke dig into the audience’s questions about the Murdaugh retrial. The liar problem sits at the center: a man who deceived everyone around him for years now insists he didn’t kill his wife and son. Listeners say a liar’s a liar. Robin pushes back on whether lying about money and lying about murder are actually the same thing.
    They also tackle the kennel lie, the defense’s DNA gambit, the venue change fight, and the question that may determine everything: whether a jury that hasn’t already been shaped by three years of documentaries and media coverage can even be assembled. A Hidden Killers investigation.
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    Maternal Instinct: Watch Taylor Parker’s Behavior Through the Whole Interrogation

    30/06/2026 | 19min
    The Taylor Parker interrogation in Maternal Instinct is usually discussed in terms of what she said. This part of the series flips that. It asks you to watch the behavior instead — the way Taylor Parker carries herself from start to finish.
    Set the scene. A young pregnant woman is dead. A baby is gone. Parker is sitting in a hospital, surrounded by police, at the center of all of it. That is the kind of moment that should leave a person shaking, hollowed out, unable to function. And the way Parker holds herself through it is strikingly out of step with the gravity of the situation.
    In this installment, Tony watches the interrogation as a study in demeanor. He breaks down the psychology of composure where there should be none — the posture, the steadiness, the rhythm of her responses — and explains what trained interviewers read into behavior like this. He makes the case that the calm isn't a footnote. In a moment like this, it may be the single most important thing on the tape.
    It helps to keep the case in view as you watch. A young woman, Reagan Simmons-Hancock, was killed in New Boston, Texas, and her baby was taken — the story that became the Netflix documentary Maternal Instinct, with the person responsible now on Texas death row. The documentary could only show fragments of the questioning. The full interrogation runs close to two hours, and the demeanor barely moves across all of it. That kind of endurance is hard to fake and hard to explain, which is why the behavior, not the words, is the subject here.
    This part isn't built around any one exchange. It's about the whole bearing of the person on camera. Watch Taylor Parker the way this part teaches you to, and her composure stops being a detail and starts being the story.
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    What Nick Reiner Is Demanding From Behind Bars Involves His Parents’ Own Trust

    30/06/2026 | 13min
    Nick Reiner is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of his parents, director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. He has pleaded not guilty. The audience has already reached two competing verdicts of their own: he was psychotic, or he wanted the money.
    Tony Brueski and Robin Dreeke challenge both in this discussion. The trust fund motive falls apart when you learn the money was set to pay out on his birthdays regardless — and that he reportedly never claimed what was already his. The mental illness explanation hits the same wall: millions of people carry the same diagnosis and never do this.
    The conversation digs into the audience’s hardest questions. What does it mean when he files a demand from jail for his parents’ money to fund his defense? What happened inside the family when his siblings agreed to pay for his lawyer and then reversed course? And is the clean narrative — his father finally said no, and that “no” set him off — too satisfying to be true? A Hidden Killers investigation.
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    Nancy Guthrie’s Ransom Notes Led to Multiple FBI Arrests — The Sheriff Isn’t Sure

    30/06/2026 | 27min
    Sheriff Nanos says he thinks the FBI has arrested multiple people for sending fake ransom notes in the Nancy Guthrie case. He thinks. The sheriff who has been running this investigation from the start is not certain what the FBI has done on the case he leads. Tony Brueski and Robin Dreeke dig into what that disconnect means.
    The fake-note problem is real — people have exploited this family’s nightmare since Nancy disappeared. But Nanos’s uncertainty raises its own questions. He’s dismissing the TMZ emailer as probably another fraud while acknowledging he’s not sure what the FBI has already acted on. Meanwhile Harvey Levin offered to pay the ransom and the FBI told him to back off.
    Multiple arrests, an agency disconnect, an emailer the FBI reportedly can’t dismiss, and a sheriff under recall pressure defending his handling of the case on local radio. Tony and Robin take on the listener questions driving the debate and push into whether the investigation is closer than anyone in charge will admit. A Hidden Killers investigation.
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