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    The Children the Kouri Richins Verdict Left Behind

    31/03/2026 | 12min
    Kouri Richins was convicted of murdering her husband in one of the most unusual cases in recent true crime history — a Utah mother who poisoned Eric Richins with fentanyl, then wrote a children's book about his death and appeared on television to promote it. According to investigators, that promotion is part of what put the case back under the microscope. The jury convicted her on all counts in three hours.
    But the story that doesn't end with a verdict belongs to the three boys she left behind. They were 9, 7, and 5 when their father died. They are preteens now, living with Eric's family, carrying the weight of two losses — one parent taken by what a jury determined was murder, one taken by a prison sentence that will likely define the rest of their childhoods.
    True Crime Today examines what research and history tell us about children in this exact position. We look at betrayal trauma — the psychological damage specific to children whose protector was also their threat — and we compare what happened to the young children left behind in two cases that rhyme with this one: Susan Wright's kids, who were absorbed into their father's family after her 2003 conviction and have never spoken publicly, and Betty Broderick's sons, who grew up divided on whether their mother should ever leave prison.
    What separates Kouri Richins from every comparison is the book. She wrote it. She promoted it. She used her sons' grief as the vehicle. And according to trial testimony, it may be part of what put her in prison.
    Those boys will search their own story forever. There is no children's book for what comes next.
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    Nancy Guthrie Investigation, Nanos Under Oath, and Duggar Charges: Legal Analysis

    30/03/2026 | 51min
    Three major cases examined in full with Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer.
    In the Nancy Guthrie disappearance, Savannah Guthrie's first public interview confirmed that the suspect made two separate visits to the residence prior to the disappearance, and that investigators are actively pursuing the theory that the individual on doorbell camera footage was functioning as a lookout with at least one additional person already inside the home. FBI neighborhood canvassing has shifted to targeted questioning about specific categories of individuals — reflecting a working theory. Coffindaffer provides procedural context on the surveillance profile, the evidentiary implications of the family's public ransom responses, and the significance of the continued absence of confirmed proof of life.
    On the Nanos matter: the Pima County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to invoke state law compelling Nanos to provide sworn reports, with non-compliance constituting grounds for removal. This follows a 241-0 no-confidence vote from the deputies' union, citing records reported by the Arizona Republic and AZPM documenting approximately 26 disciplinary allegations from Nanos' El Paso tenure that deputies say were concealed from Pima County for over 40 years. Reporting also indicates that sworn testimony Nanos provided in a December 2025 deposition regarding his suspension history may be inconsistent with that documented record. Coffindaffer addresses the legal implications of that testimony and the operational consequences for the Guthrie investigation.
    On the Duggar matter: Joseph Duggar, 31, arrested March 18 in Arkansas on Florida charges of lewd and lascivious behavior on a child under 12, has waived extradition. His wife Kendra Duggar was arrested on four counts each of endangering the welfare of a minor and false imprisonment in Arkansas. The multi-jurisdictional nature of the allegations, the evidentiary significance of the recorded admissions, and the question of whether the pattern across two brothers in the same household opens any avenue for federal examination are all addressed directly.
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    How Bill Gothard Built the World the Duggars Called Home — And Faced Zero Consequences

    30/03/2026 | 12min
    The Duggar family spent a decade on national television as the wholesome face of fundamentalist Christianity. What viewers didn't see was the organization behind the image — and the man who built it.
    Bill Gothard founded the Institute in Basic Life Principles in 1961. By the 1970s and 80s, he was filling convention centers with ten thousand people per event. He had endorsements from sitting governors, board members who were U.S. senators, and millions of families who restructured their entire lives around his teachings. He held no ordination, no theological degree, and no credentials of any kind.
    Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar attended their first IBLP seminar in 1985 and called it life-changing. Their family would spend the next three decades as the organization's most visible advertisement.
    In Part 1 of this five-part series from Hidden Killers and True Crime Today, host Tony Brueski examines IBLP's doctrine of total male authority, the ATI homeschooling curriculum that isolated children from outside institutions, and the theological framework that made reporting abuse virtually impossible from within.
    More than thirty women have accused Gothard of sexual harassment and abuse. Gothard has denied all of these allegations. A civil lawsuit filed in 2016 was dismissed in 2018 on statute of limitations grounds. No criminal charges have ever been filed.
    Gothard is 91. He is still operating online. The organization he built is still intact in thousands of homes that never made the news.
    Before the molestation. Before the trial. Before the arrest that happened this week. This is the machine — and this is how it worked.
    This is Part 1 of 5.
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    Joseph Duggar: Child Abuse Charges, Kendra's Arrest, and the Legal Road Ahead

    30/03/2026 | 13min
    Former reality television personality Joseph Duggar, 31, was arrested March 18 in Tontitown, Arkansas, on charges of lewd and lascivious behavior involving a child under 12, according to an arrest affidavit filed by the Bay County Sheriff's Office in Panama City, Florida. Duggar subsequently waived extradition and is awaiting transfer to Bay County to face those charges.
    According to the affidavit, Tontitown investigators made contact with Bay County authorities after interviewing a 14-year-old girl who disclosed that Duggar had allegedly committed acts of abuse against her on multiple occasions during a family vacation to Panama City Beach when she was approximately 9 years old. The alleged victim's father confronted Duggar directly, and Duggar reportedly admitted to the conduct. Tontitown detectives then arranged for the father to contact Duggar again while a detective monitored the call — and Duggar allegedly made admissions a second time.
    Separately, Kendra Duggar, 27, was arrested in Arkansas on four counts of second-degree endangering the welfare of a minor and four counts of second-degree false imprisonment — charges that correspond in number to the children in the household. Both Joseph and Kendra Duggar have been assigned court dates of April 29 in Elm Springs District Court for the Arkansas charges.
    These charges arrive nearly five years after Joseph's older brother Josh Duggar was convicted on federal charges related to child sexual abuse material and sentenced to approximately 12 and a half years in federal prison.
    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer provides legal and procedural analysis of the multi-jurisdictional case structure, the evidentiary significance of the recorded admissions, the Arkansas charges against Kendra, and whether the multi-state, multi-victim scope opens any realistic pathway to broader federal examination.
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    Rex Heuermann's Guilty Plea — The Case That Cornered Him

    30/03/2026 | 28min
    He said not guilty for nearly three years. Seven women. Seven charges. Not guilty, every single time. Now, according to multiple sources confirmed by the Associated Press, NBC, CNN, and Fox News, Rex Heuermann — the Long Island architect at the center of the Gilgo Beach murders — is expected to change that plea on April 8. Life without parole. No trial. The families have been notified.
    I want to take you inside the evidence that made this moment inevitable — and into the details that most coverage is skipping over.
    The defense filed a 178-page legal challenge in January and was publicly saying as recently as early March that they were planning for trial, not a plea. Weeks later, the phone calls went out to the families. Something broke. And when you look at what prosecutors had built, it's not hard to understand why.
    A pizza crust DNA match pulled from a Manhattan trash can. A murder manual recovered from his basement — written in all capitals, sections titled "Body Prep" and "Post Event," created in 2000 and updated for years before he tried to delete it. More than 350 electronic devices seized from his home. Burner phones registered under "Andrew Roberts" and "Thomas Hawk" used to contact at least 60 sex workers more than 500 times. And from that same Gmail account used to reach those women: more than 100 searches about the Gilgo Beach investigation — including, per court documents, "Why hasn't the Long Island serial killer been caught."
    His daughter says she believes he most likely did it. His ex-wife called him her hero in a documentary. DNA from both of them was found on five of the seven victims — transferred through household objects, without their knowledge, without their consent. Every defense motion denied. Every off-ramp closed.
    What a guilty plea gives the families of seven women who waited decades for this moment — and what it still leaves open — that's what this episode ends on.
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