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    The Duggar Sisters Were Harmed. The Church Elders Decided That Was Sufficient.

    01/04/2026 | 27min
    Jim Bob Duggar knew his son had been harming his daughters since March 2002. He did not call police. He called church elders. What followed was a series of choices — each one designed to keep it inside the family and the church.
    In Part 3 of this five-part series from Hidden Killers and True Crime Today, Tony Brueski examines every decision in the full coverup timeline. The IBLP labor facility that substituted for licensed treatment. The personal connection with law enforcement that ensured the statute of limitations would expire before formal charges could ever be filed. The officer Jim Bob chose gave Josh a stern talk in 2003, filed nothing, and reported nothing as required by Arkansas law. That officer was later convicted on serious criminal charges and is currently serving fifty-six years.
    According to testimony given under oath at a federal pre-trial hearing, the youngest person Josh harmed was five years old.
    Josh was never charged for the 2002 and 2003 conduct — including what was done to four of his own sisters. The statute of limitations held. The police report was ordered destroyed. And at a 2021 federal pre-trial hearing, Jim Bob testified under oath that he could not remember. Federal Judge Timothy Brooks called that testimony not credible — in writing, on the public record.
    This is Part 3 of 5.
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    Delphi: Can Richard Allen's Appeal Actually Win?

    01/04/2026 | 17min
    Richard Allen was convicted of murdering 13-year-old Abby Williams and 14-year-old Libby German near the Monon High Bridge trail in Delphi, Indiana. He's serving 130 years. His defense has appealed. The Indiana Attorney General has responded. Now three appellate judges have to decide.
    They won't decide whether he's guilty. That's not what the appeals court does. They'll decide whether the trial that convicted him was constitutionally fair — whether the process met the standard the law requires.
    In this session, defense attorney Bob Motta explains what that process actually looks like from the inside. What happens now. What the defense's reply brief needs to accomplish. What oral arguments allow that written documents can't. What a partial win looks like in practical terms — because reversal is rarely the single dramatic moment people imagine. What this means for the families of Abby and Libby, who were told a verdict meant it was over.
    And the question people ask most: less than five percent of convictions get reversed on direct appeal. Does Richard Allen actually have a shot? Bob Motta doesn't give you a talking point. He gives you an honest answer.
    Richard Allen is in a prison in Oklahoma waiting on three judges. The reply brief is coming. The questions from here are harder than anything that came before. This conversation is about what all of it means.
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    Nancy Guthrie Ransom Notes: What Savannah Didn't Say — and What History Proves

    01/04/2026 | 26min
    When Savannah Guthrie told Hoda Kotb she believes two of the ransom notes are real, she wasn't making an investigative claim. She was holding onto the only thread that keeps the worst outcome at bay — the possibility that her mother is alive and someone, somewhere, is willing to give her back. That's not a fact. That's a prayer dressed up as a belief. And the distinction matters.
    The notes referenced Nancy's Apple Watch and a damaged floodlight. Harvey Levin called them carefully crafted. KOLD's anchor said the details seemed like insider knowledge. But the FBI's lead agent said the information was publicly available. A retired ATF agent pointed out that a Google search pulls up photos of Nancy wearing the watch on national television. And every behavioral marker of a real ransom negotiation — communication channels, proof of life, escalating demands, an actual exchange — is completely absent.
    We put the Guthrie ransom notes next to the Lindbergh case, the Getty kidnapping, and the Elizabeth Smart abduction, and the pattern is impossible to ignore. High-profile disappearance plus media saturation equals ransom fraud. Every single time. We examine why Savannah believes, what the psychology of grief tells us about that belief, and where the evidence actually points when you strip away the emotion and look at what's there — and what isn't.
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    Lindsay Clancy: Thirteen Medications and a System That Failed

    01/04/2026 | 26min
    In January 2026, two civil lawsuits were filed against the medical providers who treated Lindsay Clancy in the months before January 24th, 2023. One by Lindsay. One by her husband Patrick. Both point at the same failures. Both describe the same chain of alleged negligence.
    Part 3 of the Lindsay Clancy five-part series covers the complete medical timeline: the Women & Infants Hospital assessment that allegedly produced a misdiagnosis without adequate patient history — now used by the prosecution as a cornerstone of its case. The McLean Hospital admission where Lindsay reportedly waited three days to see a doctor before being discharged after five. The return of auditory hallucinations in mid-January. The day-before appointment: virtual, approximately 17 minutes, dose increased.
    Thirteen medications in roughly four months. Multiple providers who allegedly never coordinated care. Appointments too brief to assess a patient in full psychiatric crisis. And structurally: a postpartum condition serious enough to cause infanticide that still has no standalone entry in the DSM. The providers named in the lawsuits have declined to comment on the pending litigation. The criminal trial is scheduled for July 2026. This is the episode that makes you furious — and it is supposed to.
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    Delphi: Did Richard Allen's Confession Prove He Wasn't There?

    01/04/2026 | 25min
    In the Richard Allen murder trial, prosecutors told the jury that a detail in Allen's confession proved it was real — he mentioned seeing a van, and a real neighbor really did drive that road at the right time. They called it the detail only the killer would know. It was their most powerful argument.
    Richard Allen was convicted of murdering 13-year-old Abby Williams and 14-year-old Libby German near the Monon High Bridge trail in Delphi, Indiana. He is serving 130 years. His defense has appealed, and the Indiana Attorney General just filed their formal response.
    Here's what that response doesn't address. According to the defense's brief, surveillance footage and FBI cell phone analysis suggest the van arrived significantly later than the State's witness testified — after Libby's phone had already stopped registering movement. And according to the same brief, Allen told his prison psychiatrist he shot the girls. They were not shot. The State's 94-page response is silent on that detail entirely.
    Defense attorney Bob Motta joins us to break down what both of those problems mean — the van timeline, the wrong cause of death, and what they tell us about the reliability of confessions made by a man who was found gravely disabled during 13 months of solitary confinement. He also takes us through Dr. Wala — the prison psychiatrist the State built their case around — who admitted she may have been wrong and who destroyed some of her own session notes.
    If you've been following this case or are just catching up — this is the conversation the State doesn't want had.
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