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    Anna Kepner: The Accused Killer’s Own Grandmother Turns on His Parents

    20/06/2026 | 20min
    She helped raise the teenager now accused of killing Anna Kepner. And she just went on national television and pointed the finger at his parents.
    Timothy Hudson’s step-grandmother, Sonya Ziske, broke her silence in a CBS News interview that fractured what was left of this family’s public front. She blamed Anna’s father Christopher Kepner and stepmother Shauntel Kepner directly. She called the cruise a “floating city that is usually like Sin City.” She said they created a “recipe for disaster” by putting three teenagers who weren’t raised together into a single stateroom, by allegedly failing to provide medication, and by what she says was unchecked alcohol access on the ship.
    The parents have denied the drinking allegations. Shauntel Kepner’s attorney said in late 2025 that surveillance video confirmed no underage drinking occurred. That dispute hasn’t been resolved.
    But Ziske’s interview isn’t just about what the parents did or didn’t do on the cruise. It’s about the family unraveling in public. A grandmother taking sides against the people who married into her family. A custody battle that’s been active since weeks after Anna’s death. And the question of whether the adults in that hallway can ever be held criminally responsible for what allegedly happened in that stateroom.
    This episode pulls apart the emotional weight of the grandmother’s accusation — the room arrangement, the timeline that shows no adult checked in for hours, a thirteen-year-old brother who slept feet from Anna’s body without knowing — and measures it against the legal reality. The Crumbley precedent. The jurisdiction wall. The causation gap. And whether the accountability this family is demanding can come from a criminal courtroom or whether it has to come from somewhere else entirely.

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    Why Is LISK Rex Heuermann Only Reading About Serial Killers?

    19/06/2026 | 14min
    Rex Heuermann isn’t reading sports books in his cell. He’s not reading cookbooks or self-help or anything a person does when they’re processing what they’ve done. According to Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon, the Gilgo Beach killer has been pulling crime novels from the jail library — specifically books about serial killers and the investigators who chase them.
    That detail alone is disturbing. But it’s not the whole picture.
    According to reporting, Heuermann also struck up a correspondence with Keith Hunter Jesperson, the Happy Face Killer, who reportedly sent over ten letters from his Oregon prison cell. Out of every piece of mail Heuermann received — interview requests, pen pal offers, collectors — Jesperson was reportedly the only person he wrote back to. And he described Jesperson’s letters as “a help and a comfort.”
    I dug into the forensic psychology behind why killers seek each other out from behind bars. It’s a documented phenomenon. Convicted killers have been writing to other convicted killers for decades — seeking attention, affinity, and in the most disturbing cases, inspiration. The Gilgo Beach LISK case now has its own entry in that pattern.
    What makes Heuermann’s case different is the behavioral profile. The sheriff who has watched him for more than a thousand days says the man has never once changed his facial expression. Never shown discomfort or despair. The reading list, the killer correspondence, the emotional flatness — taken together, they paint a picture of a man who appears to be settling into an identity rather than reckoning with one.
    Every true crime case raises questions about psychology. This one answers some of them.
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    Is Rex Heuermann Connected to Missing Women in Other States?

    19/06/2026 | 17min
    Property in South Carolina. A timeshare in Las Vegas. Investigators examining ties to Atlantic City. And women who disappeared near all of them.
    Rex Heuermann’s Gilgo Beach sentencing closed the New York chapter — three consecutive life terms, a hundred years, no appeal. But the judge who handed down the sentence said five words that reopened everything: eight that we know of.
    Heuermann purchased four lots in Chester, South Carolina. Twenty miles from that property, a woman vanished. He bought a timeshare in Las Vegas. Two weeks later, an escort disappeared. The connections are timeline-based, not evidentiary. But timelines are how investigations begin, and some of those states have legal tools New York does not.
    South Carolina and Nevada both carry the death penalty for the crimes Heuermann committed. He pleaded guilty in the one jurisdiction where execution was off the table. His plea deal is limited to Suffolk County. It offers no protection in any other state.
    His digital footprint is enormous — a hundred and twenty terabytes, seven thousand pages, a recovered planning document. If that data contains evidence of crimes beyond Long Island, the legal framework for sharing it across state lines becomes critical.
    Defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis explains what separates a suspicious timeline from a prosecutable case, whether the FBI interview built into the plea deal produces anything other states can use, and what incentive — if any — a man serving the maximum in New York has to tell the truth about what happened in South Carolina, Nevada, or anywhere else.
    Eight is the official number. The question is whether anyone is looking for nine.
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    Nick Reiner's Trust Had No Clause to Stop a Payout After Murder Charges — Does Yours?

    19/06/2026 | 18min
    Nick Reiner trust payout — his trust reportedly had no clause to stop a distribution after a murder charge. Does your family's trust have one? Most don't.
    The probate petition filed in the Nick Reiner case exposes something that goes well beyond one family. The trust Rob and Michele Reiner established for their son in 1993 allegedly used the most common settings in estate planning — mandatory distributions at fixed ages, no behavioral conditions, no trustee discretion to withhold. Those default settings are the reason Nick Reiner's legal team can now argue that more than $1.5 million was his before anyone died, and that neither the trustee nor the slayer statute can take it back.
    According to reporting, the trustee is now preparing to ask a judge to release the funds. A hearing is reportedly on the calendar for August. High-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson has filed a declaration saying he stands ready to return to the case if the money comes through.
    This is not an episode about the Reiner case alone. It's about the document sitting in your filing cabinet right now. The trust your attorney drafted when your kids were small. The one you haven't opened since you signed it.
    Three provisions — an indictment freeze, a discretionary trust structure, and a behavioral trigger — are available to any family working with an estate attorney. They don't require predicting violence. They exist for the situations families actually deal with: addiction, instability, irresponsibility. The fact that they also protect against the unimaginable is the entire point.
    The Reiners reportedly had none of them. Most families don't. This episode walks through all three and explains exactly how each one would have changed the outcome in the Reiner case. Nick Reiner is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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    How Did the Grim Sleeper Kill for 25 Years While the LAPD Kept It Secret?

    19/06/2026 | 13min
    Lonnie Franklin Jr. was not a criminal mastermind. He used the same .25 caliber handgun for every killing. He operated within a ten-block radius in South Los Angeles for over two decades. At least six of those he killed were found blocks from his own home. He once worked as a mechanic for the LAPD. And the LAPD knew about him by 1988 and chose to tell nobody.
    The women Franklin targeted were young, Black, and poor. Some had ties to the street economy. During the crack epidemic, their deaths didn't make the news. Their murders became cold cases almost instantly. Multiple police chiefs — Daryl Gates, Willie Brown, William Bratton — rotated through the department while the serial killer operated unimpeded.
    Enietra Washington survived Franklin's attack in 1988 and wasn't told she'd survived a serial killer until 2006. She testified in 2016 and told Franklin to his face: "You are truly a piece of evil." Surviving Serial Killers on History's Hidden Killers — the series finale about institutional failure, race, and one woman who waited twenty-eight years for her day in court.
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