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    Kouri Richins: What Legal Protections Exist Against A Convicted Murderer's Reach?

    22/05/2026 | 27min
    The prosecution's sentencing memorandum in the Kouri Richins case included pre-sentencing communications in which the defendant stated she intended to "expose this county, the prosecution, the judge, the Richins, the investigation." The language — "they picked the wrong one" and "they haven't seen anything yet" — preceded a life-without-parole sentence and raises substantive questions about post-conviction conduct from within the Utah correctional system.
    Eric Faddis examines the legal instruments available to those identified in the defendant's communications: protective orders, no-contact orders, Department of Corrections communication restrictions, and the procedural differences between guardian-directed contact cessation and court-ordered prohibitions.
    He addresses the legal complexities of third-party proxy contact — a scenario where individuals acting on behalf of a convicted person may not technically be subject to the same restrictions.
    The defendant faces twenty-six additional pending felony charges in a separate financial crimes prosecution, including mortgage fraud, money laundering, forgery, and communications fraud. Faddis evaluates whether that pending caseload provides any additional legal leverage for those seeking protection. The three minor children are currently in the custody of the victim's sister, with all contact terminated since April 2024.

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    Kouri Richins Appeal: Which Legal Issues Survive Appellate Review?

    22/05/2026 | 15min
    Following her life-without-parole sentence for the aggravated murder of Eric Richins, Kouri Richins' defense team has secured a twenty-eight-day extension to file a motion for a new trial and indicated they intend to retain additional expert consultation.
    The appellate posture presents several potential issues for review: alleged prosecutorial access to attorney-client privileged communications via monitored jail calls, the timeliness of the Crozier recantation disclosure, the denied change-of-venue motion seeking Salt Lake County jurors, and the sufficiency of circumstantial evidence in a case where the precise mechanism of fentanyl administration was never established by the prosecution.
    Eric Faddis, a former felony prosecutor and current defense attorney, evaluates each lane on its appellate merits. He examines the implications of a defense that presented no witnesses and a defendant who did not testify — strategic choices that may limit the scope of appellate arguments available.
    The jury returned guilty verdicts on all counts, including aggravated murder, attempted aggravated murder, insurance fraud, and forgery, following less than three hours of deliberation. Judge Richard Mrazik characterized the defendant as "simply too dangerous to ever be free." Faddis provides a candid assessment of the realistic probability of appellate relief.

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    What Are People Finding When They Replay Every D4vd Song?

    22/05/2026 | 24min
    The D4vd case has produced something ugly that nobody likes to name. In the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, with David Anthony Burke charged and pleading not guilty, the internet has turned a child's killing into a scavenger hunt — decoded interludes, frame-by-frame video breakdowns, side-by-side theories, a hashtag for every fragment.
    Tony Brueski sits in that discomfort on purpose. He walks through why people keep reaching for the Bryan Kohberger comparison, why the manga theory refuses to die even though no one credible has tied Burke to it, and why the recognition so many people felt when the filing dropped says more about us than about him.
    Then he makes the turn that gives this episode its spine. By the prosecution's own account, some of what was allegedly done was meant to erase the simplest, most human thing about Celeste. And now, online, a second kind of erasure is underway — she's becoming a footnote in a debate about his art, his influences, what he might have been watching late at night. He gets to be the fascinating case study. She gets to be the plot device. Tony refuses that trade.
    This isn't a recap and it isn't a verdict. A preliminary hearing is coming, and a court — not a forum — will weigh the real evidence. What this episode offers is an honest reckoning with influence, audience, and the cost of treating a real girl's death like content. Press play, stay to the end, and bring the part that bothers you into the comments. It should bother you.
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    What Does Every Expression on Kouri Richins' Face at Sentencing Actually Mean?

    21/05/2026 | 56min
    A psychotherapist watched the Kouri Richins sentencing and saw things the rest of us felt but couldn't name. The contempt that overrode self-preservation. The grief that only appeared when the room validated her. The 45-minute speech that functioned as a love letter on the surface and something far more damaging underneath.
    Shavaun Scott breaks down the full sentencing in three parts on True Crime Today. The visible reactions during victim impact statements — including Kouri's response to her own children describing a childhood spent in survival mode. The dramatic behavioral flip when the defense took over and Kouri's tears appeared for the first time. And the speech: "be like your dad," the affair admission, the denial of the verdict, the request for her children to advocate on her behalf to the family they finally feel safe with, and the closing line coaching three boys to adopt her defiance as their own.
    Behavioral analysis from a licensed psychotherapist. Three parts. No moment left unexamined.
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    600 Cruise Ship Crimes, 7 Convictions in a Decade — The System Was Built This Way

    21/05/2026 | 19min
    Thirteen prosecutions in ten years. That is what the New York Times investigation found for cruise ship assault cases across the entire industry. The system was built to produce exactly this result. Ships register under foreign flags for tax benefits and jurisdictional cover. Crimes at sea are initially investigated by private security employed by the cruise line. The CVSSA requires reporting but not prosecution. When crew are caught with exploitation material, deportation is the default — no charges, no trial, no registry. After Operation Tidal Wave, 27 crew were deported. KPBS confirmed zero charges in two federal districts. When families pursue civil suits, the cruise lines settle behind NDAs. One firm has handled over a thousand cases — approximately one-third involving minors — the vast majority resolved with confidentiality. The system was not broken by accident. It was designed to move every case away from public accountability. Cruising with Predators, a Hidden Killers investigation.
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