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    Did Rex Heuermann Really Call Her Sister From the Victim’s Phone?

    19/06/2026 | 15min
    It is on the record. Melissa Barthelemy’s sister stood up in a Suffolk County courtroom during Rex Heuermann’s sentencing and told the court he called her from Melissa’s phone after he killed her — and described what he had done.
    The sentencing itself delivered what everyone expected: three consecutive life terms plus a hundred years, a judge who called Heuermann disgusting, families who cheered when officers removed him. But the legal details inside the plea agreement tell a different story than the one most outlets reported.
    Rex Heuermann confessed in open court to killing Karen Vergata. She was never part of the original charges. Her family was in the room when he said her name. No new charge was filed. His defense team had spent three years trying to throw out the DNA evidence and suppress the search warrants — then he waived his right to appeal as part of the deal.
    And the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit interview negotiated into the plea? The Suffolk County DA’s office calls it academic. Not investigative. Eric Faddis sees it differently.
    Defense attorney and former prosecutor Faddis breaks down what happened inside that courtroom and what the plea deal’s fine print reveals. He explains what Heuermann gained by giving up his appeal, why the Vergata confession exists without a charge, and whether the phone call testimony from Melissa’s sister creates legal pathways nobody has discussed.
    The Gilgo Beach sentencing looked like a closing chapter. The plea agreement reads like an opening one.
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    Is Mackenzie Shirilla Exactly Who Her Parents Raised Her to Be?

    19/06/2026 | 22min
    The people watching the Mackenzie Shirilla case have a theory. They call it the Parental Architect theory, and the argument is blunt: Steve and Natalie Shirilla didn’t just fail to stop what their daughter became. They built it. Not intentionally. Not with malice. They built it by spending seventeen years choosing comfort over conflict — and the person who emerged from that household believed, at her core, that consequences were something that happened to other people.
    The documented record supports the argument in ways that are difficult to dismiss. A thirteen-year-old permitted to date with no intervention. School disciplinary records showing a clear behavioral pattern that the parents denied instead of addressed. A father who went on national television and said he was helpless to stop his minor daughter from using drugs. A mother who stood at sentencing for double murder and dismissed one of the dead as “a new friend” until a judge cut her off. And recorded prison calls where Natalie told her convicted daughter that rehabilitation was meant for “actual criminals.”
    But the hardest part of the Parental Architect theory isn’t that it condemns the Shirillas. It’s that it describes a household millions of people recognize. The parents who won’t draw the line. The parents who reframe their kid’s failures as everyone else’s fault. The parents whose love is indistinguishable from the thing doing the most damage. This episode traces the origin story of the Mackenzie Shirilla case — inside the house in Strongsville, Ohio where the crash that killed Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan began long before anyone got in the car.
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    Rex Heuermann Killed Eight Women and His Own Family Is Still Picking Up the Pieces

    18/06/2026 | 50min
    Rex Heuermann pleaded guilty to murdering eight women over seventeen years. His ex-wife sat across from him in a jailhouse visit and asked how many. He said the number without hesitating. His daughter told documentary producers she believes he most likely did it. His ex-wife still lives in the house — in the rebuilt basement where he told her the killings happened.This is the full three-part conversation between psychotherapist Shavaun Scott and Tony Brueski. Scott previously joined the show to discuss why people stay in relationships with dangerous partners. This picks up in new territory — what happens after the truth arrives and denial is no longer an option. How a brain sustains a double life for two decades. What the flat courtroom demeanor and the reported sense of relief mean. And what it looks like when someone's ex-wife renovates a kill room, moves into it, and tells a documentary crew the nightmares will never stop.For anyone who followed the Gilgo Beach case from the beginning, this conversation fills in the piece the courtroom was never designed to address.
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    What Hasn't Eric Bland Been Asked About Murdaugh and Stephen Smith?

    18/06/2026 | 48min
    Every legal analyst in the country has an opinion on the Murdaugh retrial. Very few of them built the case the prosecution used. Eric Bland did. He exposed the financial crimes that became the state's motive theory, represented the victims who testified, and watched the Supreme Court tell prosecutors they overdid it. He also represents Sandy Smith in the Stephen Smith investigation — the cold case that SLED reopened because of the Murdaugh murders and that has produced zero arrests in eleven years.
    On True Crime Today, Bland answers the questions that haven't been asked on the cable panels. What would he tell Creighton Waters to keep and cut in a narrower financial crimes presentation? Is there anything in the financial discovery the defense could reframe? Has he seen the sealed Stephen Smith autopsy results? Is SLED waiting on the retrial to move? And the question underneath all of it — whether the Murdaugh retrial produces anything for the families who've been waiting the longest, or whether it just retraumatizes them again while Alex Murdaugh rolls the dice on a second jury.
    This is the full Eric Bland interview — the ruling, the retrial, and Stephen Smith. The attorney who connects all three.
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    Valerie Mack's Son Was Six When Heuermann Killed Her — Now He's Suing the Family

    18/06/2026 | 17min
    Benjamin Torres was six years old when his mother Valerie Mack disappeared. Her partial remains were found the same year in Manorville. It took two decades to identify them. Rex Heuermann has now pleaded guilty to her murder.Torres has filed a wrongful death lawsuit naming Heuermann, his ex-wife Asa Ellerup, and their daughter Victoria. The complaint alleges Asa and Victoria knew of or deliberately avoided learning about the killings, had access to a secured area in the basement of the Massapequa Park home, and collected over a million dollars from a Peacock documentary. Asa's attorney has denied any knowledge or involvement. Prosecutors have said the killings occurred when the family was not home.Asa has gutted and rebuilt the basement where Heuermann confessed to killing seven women. She moved into it. She told a documentary crew the nightmares come every night. She chose not to attend sentencing. Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins Tony Brueski to discuss what it means when the families of those harmed are forced to share a legal stage with the family of the killer — and whether a brain can truly choose not to see something happening under the same roof.
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