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    Kelsey Fitzsimmons Trial Day 3: Maureen Torrisi —Neighbor Grilled Over Social Media Posts

    25/03/2026 | 17min
    The Kelsey Fitzsimmons trial brings Maureen Torrisi, neighbor of officer, to the stand in this segment.
    The Kelsey Fitzsimmons trial is underway in Essex Superior Court in Massachusetts. Fitzsimmons, a North Andover police officer, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon after allegedly pointing her service weapon at fellow officer Patrick Noonan during a restraining order service at her home in June 2025. Prosecutors say she raised the gun at Noonan and pulled the trigger — the gun did not fire because there was no round in the chamber. The defense maintains Fitzsimmons was in the grip of a postpartum mental health crisis and the gun was turned on herself, not on Noonan. She has waived her right to a jury, leaving her fate entirely in the hands of Judge Jeffrey Karp.
    True Crime Today delivers real-time trial coverage as it happens — key testimony, critical cross-examinations, and the moments that matter. No waiting for nightly recaps. Watch the case unfold live.
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    Kelsey Fitzsimmons Trial Update: Cross-Examination Exposes Cracks in the Shooter's Account

    25/03/2026 | 18min
    The trial of former North Andover police officer Kelsey Fitzsimmons took a significant turn during cross-examination of the officer who shot her — and the inconsistencies that surfaced are exactly the kind a judge remembers when it's time to decide.
    Fitzsimmons faces one count of assault with a dangerous weapon, accused of pointing her service weapon at Officer Patrick Noonan as he and colleagues served her a restraining order obtained by her then-fiancé. She has pleaded not guilty. Her defense maintains she was in a severe mental health crisis, that the gun was aimed only at herself, and that Noonan fatally misread what he was seeing. With no body cameras and no video of the shooting itself, everything the court has to work with is testimony — and that testimony is now under serious scrutiny.
    Defense attorney Timothy Bradl confronted Noonan with conflicting statements about the number of shots fired and how quickly they came. He raised a prior call both officers responded to — a murder-suicide involving a mother and her baby, while Fitzsimmons was twenty weeks pregnant — and the personal text exchange that followed, in which Noonan shared that he'd once been in a dark place himself. He pressed Noonan on prior testimony describing the immediate aftermath of the shooting that Noonan had apparently forgotten to mention this time around.
    Noonan acknowledged he briefly considered, in the moment, whether the gun might not have been aimed at him at all.
    The day's final witness was Michelle Mitchell, a friend and would-be bridesmaid, who testified she watched Fitzsimmons drive past the house where the decision to file the restraining order was being made — crying, saying she needed Justin — with no idea what was being decided inside.
    The judge has approved a visit to the home where the shooting occurred. He will see the room for himself. Whatever that space tells him becomes part of the evidence. This case is nearly at its close — and the verdict rests with one judge and what he makes of a story that two people tell very differently.
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    Kelsey Fitzsimmons Trial Day 3: Sargent David Strong — State Police Drops the Mic — Prosecution Rests

    25/03/2026 | 26min
    The Kelsey Fitzsimmons trial brings David Strong with the Massachusetts State Police to the stand in this segment.
    The Kelsey Fitzsimmons trial is underway in Essex Superior Court in Massachusetts. Fitzsimmons, a North Andover police officer, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon after allegedly pointing her service weapon at fellow officer Patrick Noonan during a restraining order service at her home in June 2025. Prosecutors say she raised the gun at Noonan and pulled the trigger — the gun did not fire because there was no round in the chamber. The defense maintains Fitzsimmons was in the grip of a postpartum mental health crisis and the gun was turned on herself, not on Noonan. She has waived her right to a jury, leaving her fate entirely in the hands of Judge Jeffrey Karp.
    True Crime Today delivers real-time trial coverage as it happens — key testimony, critical cross-examinations, and the moments that matter. No waiting for nightly recaps. Watch the case unfold live.
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    Fitzsimmons Bench Trial: Strategy, Evidence Gaps, and the Legal Weight of One Contested Moment

    25/03/2026 | 22min
    The trial of Kelsey Fitzsimmons — a former North Andover police officer charged with assault with a dangerous weapon — is underway before a judge in Massachusetts. The defendant waived her right to a jury trial. The grand jury declined to return the top charge of armed assault with intent to murder, reducing the case to a single count. The defense team includes Martha Coakley, the former Massachusetts Attorney General. The prosecution has sought to introduce text messages from the hours before the incident to establish state of mind. The defense has raised the absence of internal affairs statements that the department says do not exist because a third party conducted those interviews.
    On True Crime Today, criminal defense attorney Bob Motta, retired FBI behavioral analyst Robin Dreeke, and host Tony Brueski analyze the Fitzsimmons trial with the legal specificity it requires.
    The panel addresses: the strategic rationale for a bench trial and its real risks; what the grand jury's charge reduction communicates about the prosecution's evidentiary foundation; how the defense constructs an argument from the language a prosecution witness used in the moment — specifically the phrase "Kelsey, no" — as behavioral evidence of what that witness understood was happening; the legal and evidentiary implications of internal affairs statements that may never be produced; how postpartum depression, documented prior traumatic exposure, and post-incident clinical clearances are deployed as evidence without enabling the prosecution to reframe them as proof of instability.
    Robin Dreeke provides the behavioral framework: observable distinctions between suicidal crisis and assault preparation, and how those distinctions translate — or fail to — under eyewitness testimony delivered under stress.
    This case turns on one contested moment. True Crime Today examines what the legal record says about it.
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    Joseph Duggar's Two-State Felony Case: Charges, Alleged Confession, and Defense Exposure

    25/03/2026 | 32min
    Joseph Duggar is facing felony child sex abuse charges in Florida — molestation of a victim under 12 and lewd and lascivious conduct — and is currently in an Arkansas county jail awaiting extradition. He reportedly confessed to the alleged abuse on two separate occasions: once to the victim's father, and again to Tontitown police detectives during what is described as a recorded phone call. He waived his extradition hearing. In Arkansas, both Joseph and Kendra Duggar have each been charged with four counts of child endangerment and false imprisonment — counts Tontitown police describe as legally distinct from, but investigatively connected to, the Florida case.
    On True Crime Today, criminal defense attorney Bob Motta, retired FBI behavioral analyst Robin Dreeke, and host Tony Brueski analyze the legal architecture of this case with the precision it demands.
    The panel addresses the core strategic and evidentiary questions: what a defense attorney does when a client has made pre-representation statements to both a civilian and law enforcement; whether waiving extradition was sound strategy; how a defense manages simultaneous exposure across two states with different statutes; what Florida law requires when handling a six-year delayed disclosure from a minor victim; and how Kendra Duggar's separate misdemeanor charges — with bond posted in under 90 minutes — fit into the broader legal framework.
    Robin Dreeke provides behavioral analysis on how a family system structured around internal disclosure management responds when that system becomes a focal point of a multi-jurisdiction criminal investigation.
    This is a case with documented statements, a dual-state charging structure, and a defendant whose family history creates a legitimate challenge to seating an impartial jury. True Crime Today examines the law as it stands — and what it demands from everyone in that courtroom.
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