• Ret FBI Counterintelligence Chief Questions The Epstein List 'Official' Story
    2025/07/17
    Ret FBI Counterintelligence Chief Questions The Epstein List 'Official' Story
    What happens when the government tells you something you’ve been hearing for years simply doesn’t exist? In this explosive conversation, retired FBI Special Agent and former Chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, Robin Dreeke, joins Tony Brueski to break down the latest chapter in the Epstein saga—and why the “official story” doesn’t add up.

    Despite countless references to Jeffrey Epstein’s so-called “client list,” the Department of Justice now claims no such list ever existed. Robin Dreeke isn’t buying it. With decades of experience inside the bureau, Dreeke walks us through how federal investigations actually work, how evidence is cataloged, and why it would be operationally impossible for there to be no record—if the government had truly wanted to find one.

    This episode pulls no punches, going deep into the psychological strategies agencies use to control narrative, the quiet tactics of reputational preservation, and how political motives may have interfered with justice. We also explore why this scandal keeps triggering bipartisan discomfort, and whether intelligence agencies themselves might have had a stake in keeping the lid on Epstein’s secrets.

    Is the list a myth? Or is it just being buried beneath layers of plausible deniability? You’ll want to hear what Dreeke has to say before you accept the official explanation.

    #TrueCrime #JeffreyEpstein #FBI #EpsteinList #RobinDreeke #EpsteinScandal #HiddenKillers #EpsteinCoverUp #GhislaineMaxwell #EliteProtection #TonyBrueski #EpsteinTruth #GovernmentTransparency #EpsteinFlightLogs #MaxwellTrial

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    16 分
  • Can An Incel’s Dark Thinking Change or Be Fixed? Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott Explains
    2025/07/17
    Can An Incel’s Dark Thinking Change or Be Fixed? Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott Explains

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    Once someone falls into the blackpill mindset—believing they're doomed to be unloved, unwanted, and invisible—can they ever come back? In this episode, I talk with psychotherapist Shavaun Scott about whether an incel’s belief system can actually be challenged or reversed.

    We dig into what happens once someone fully identifies with incel ideology: how their thinking gets reinforced by online groups, how entitlement and resentment are amplified, and why traditional therapy doesn’t always break through. Shavaun walks us through what treatment might look like—if it happens early enough—and what signs suggest there’s still a way back.

    We also talk about the limitations. Some incels don’t want to change. Some use the language of therapy as a shield without engaging in real self-reflection. So what does successful intervention actually look like? And how do we support people who are on the edge of radicalization but not quite lost yet?

    This episode isn’t just about mental health—it’s about hope, responsibility, and the question of whether society is equipped to interrupt this dangerous spiral before it leads to violence.

    #IncelRecovery #CanTheyChange #ShavaunScott #TrueCrimeTherapy #BryanKohberger #ToxicMasculinity #OnlineExtremism #BlackpillIdeology #MassShooterIntervention #HiddenKillersPodcast
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    22 分
  • Do You Believe There Really Is NO Jeffrey Epstein List?
    2025/07/17
    Do You Believe There Really Is NO Jeffrey Epstein List?

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    We’ve all heard about it. We’ve all seen names float through the rumor mill. But now, the U.S. government says it never existed. Is there really no Epstein list—or is that just the line being sold to the public?

    In this provocative interview, defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis challenges the official narrative surrounding the so-called Jeffrey Epstein client list. If there’s no list, why have flight logs, testimonies, and sealed depositions consistently pointed toward a pattern of elite involvement?

    Faddis outlines how federal cases are built, what evidence the government would actually possess if they were serious about exposing the network, and why public trust has eroded in the wake of conflicting statements.

    This isn’t tabloid speculation—it’s a surgical legal examination of what’s being hidden in plain sight. If you're questioning the sudden disappearance of one of the most discussed artifacts in modern true crime, you're not alone.

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  • Big Breakdown – Is Bryan Kohberger’s Dream Coming True?
    2025/07/17
    Big Breakdown – Is Bryan Kohberger’s Dream Coming True?

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    Did Bryan Kohberger secretly want this all along?

    In this episode, we dig into a disturbing theory: that Kohberger may have wanted to be caught — or at the very least, wanted the spotlight that came with being the center of a national true crime obsession.

    From his possible role as “Papa Roger” online, to the calculated way he planned the murders, to the smirking mugshots and bizarre jailhouse selfies, we ask: was Kohberger chasing infamy all along?

    We also explore the unsettling parallels between him and other fame-obsessed killers, and what it says about a culture that gives violent men exactly the attention they crave. Was this ever about the victims — or was it always about the performance?

    This is a breakdown of ego, control, and the dark psychology of killers who want to be remembered — no matter the cost.

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    #BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #TrueCrime #KohbergerInfamy #SerialKillerPsychology #PapaRoger #MurderForFame #KohbergerTrial #Narcissism #MassMurder #KohbergerEgo #TrueCrimePodcast #HiddenKillers

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    49 分
  • Ret FBI Agent Gives An Inside Look At What Bryan Kohberger Tell-All Prison Book May Contain
    2025/07/17
    Ret FBI Agent Gives An Inside Look At What Bryan Kohberger Tell-All Prison Book May Contain

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    Will Bryan Kohberger eventually publish a prison memoir? And if he does—what horrors will it contain?

    Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins us to speculate on what a tell-all from the confessed Idaho killer might reveal—from his obsession with control to his alleged online alter ego “Papa Rogers,” to what he felt in the moments after the killings.

    We dig into the ethics, legality, and psychology behind convicted killers writing books, especially in states without Son of Sam laws—where profits could theoretically go to the author. Would Kohberger’s writings be an act of confession, manipulation, or pure narcissism?

    This episode unpacks what a Kohberger prison narrative might look like—and whether victims’ families would ever get justice if he tried to profit from his crimes.

    It’s a dark, speculative discussion—but one we need to have, before the publishing world gets ahead of accountability.

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    19 分
  • Jury Foreman Slams State’s Case After Acquittal in Fatal Stabbing of Prep School Student
    2025/07/17
    Jury Foreman Slams State’s Case After Acquittal in Fatal Stabbing of Prep School Student
    The foreman of the jury that acquitted Raul Valle of murder in the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old lacrosse player James “Jimmy” McGrath has criticized the prosecution’s case, saying it lacked the evidence necessary to support a conviction.

    Valle, now 20, was found not guilty on Wednesday of murder, first-degree manslaughter with intent to cause serious physical injury, and first-degree assault with intent to cause serious physical injury. These charges stemmed from a violent altercation on May 14, 2022, during a house party in Shelton, an affluent suburb in Fairfield County, Connecticut.

    The incident occurred during a night of back-to-back high school parties. McGrath, a student at Fairfield College Preparatory School, was fatally stabbed in the chest during a brawl involving dozens of teenagers. Valle, a student at nearby St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, admitted to wielding a knife during the fight but testified he did not intend to kill anyone and acted in self-defense during a chaotic melee.

    The jury was unable to reach a unanimous decision on two lesser included charges—second-degree manslaughter and second-degree assault, both based on recklessness. As a result, a partial mistrial was declared on those counts.

    Jim Stuhlman, the jury foreman and 10th juror, read the not-guilty verdict in court. Speaking to News 3 afterward, Stuhlman said, “They just didn’t have enough to prove the case. There were too many inconsistencies and contradictions in the testimony.”

    He explained that jurors quickly dismissed the idea that Valle had intentionally killed McGrath. “The prosecution failed to prove intent,” he said, adding that the jury followed legal instructions carefully. “We did what we were supposed to do.”

    Stuhlman acknowledged the difficulty of the case, saying, “Not everyone will be happy with the conclusion. We weren’t happy that we couldn’t find agreement on the final counts, but we did everything we could to get as far as we did.”

    The partial mistrial leaves open the possibility of further legal action. On Thursday, Fox News Digital confirmed that the state of Connecticut plans to retry Valle on the unresolved reckless manslaughter and reckless assault charges.

    Outside the courthouse, Jimmy McGrath’s father, Kevin McGrath, expressed disbelief over the verdict.

    “I’m astonished at the results,” he said. “But it’s due process. [Valle] is entitled to it. The jury made their decision.”

    He admitted he was confident there would be a conviction after learning a verdict had been reached.

    “I’m shocked. I thought we were going to get some justice today,” McGrath said. Despite his disappointment, he acknowledged that Valle received a fair trial.

    “I don’t believe Raul Valle woke up that Saturday morning planning to kill Jimmy,” he added. “They didn’t even know each other. But my son is gone, and the person who took his life is free tonight.”

    During the trial, Valle testified that he never intended to harm anyone. He said the fight began at a home on Lazy Brook Road, then continued at a second house party on Laurel Glen Drive. Valle said a friend handed him a knife during the brawl, and that he swung it defensively in a panic as he was being surrounded and attacked. He claimed he briefly lost consciousness during the fight.

    McGrath suffered a fatal stab wound to the chest and was pronounced dead later that night.

    The McGrath family is now pursuing civil litigation against multiple parties they believe bear responsibility for the events of that evening.
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    14 分
  • South Carolina Mother and Son Sentenced for Brutal Murder of Disabled Man in Drug-Related "Mob" Attack
    2025/07/17
    South Carolina Mother and Son Sentenced for Brutal Murder of Disabled Man in Drug-Related "Mob" Attack

    A South Carolina mother and her teenage son have been sentenced to decades in prison for their roles in the brutal killing of a man who was first left in a wheelchair after a vicious beating, then murdered in what prosecutors described as a “mob-style” attack.

    On Monday, Samantha Watts, 42, was sentenced to 45 years in prison, and her son, Payton Watts, now 18, was sentenced to 35 years. Both pleaded guilty to murder in connection with the death of 29-year-old Corey Adam Soles in January 2023. The sentences were handed down as part of a plea deal, the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office announced.

    Prosecutors recommended that Payton, who was just 16 at the time of the murder, receive a sentence between 30 and 40 years, contingent on his mother accepting a plea without any sentencing recommendation from the state.

    According to court documents, Soles was attacked between January 8 and 9, 2023, in Horry County, South Carolina. He was first assaulted with a blunt object—believed to be wielded by Payton Watts—resulting in a broken leg. After that initial beating, Soles was confined to a wheelchair. Prosecutors say he was then beaten again, suffering fatal blunt force trauma to the head while he was defenseless.

    Soles was reported missing on January 10, 2023. His body was discovered six days later in a rural area near Galivants Ferry, according to local reports from WPDE.

    The case revealed a disturbing pattern of abuse and criminal activity involving multiple members of the Watts family. Prosecutors said Samantha Watts operated a drug distribution operation and controlled her family “like a criminal enterprise,” using her children as enforcers. Payton Watts, her youngest son, was described as her primary enforcer, groomed from the age of 12 to serve as her “muscle” and allegedly given drugs by his mother to manipulate and control him.

    During court proceedings, it was also revealed that Soles had previously sold surveillance equipment to Samantha Watts—an act she reportedly viewed as a betrayal. Prosecutors believe she suspected him of stealing from her drug operation, which may have triggered the violent retaliation.

    South Carolina Twelfth Circuit Judge Michael Nettles, who presided over the sentencing, acknowledged the pain and suffering endured by Soles before his death. “Can you imagine what it would be like to break one of the biggest bones in your body and sit there for 11 hours?” he said, referring to Soles’ broken leg and prolonged suffering in a wheelchair prior to his murder.
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  • Mom Turned Getaway Driver Raeanna Ruiz’s Deadly Family Ambush
    2025/07/16
    Mom Turned Getaway Driver Raeanna Ruiz’s Deadly Family Ambush

    She said he was a stalker. The court said she was a murderer. In this true crime episode, we explore the disturbing case of Raeanna Ruiz—a 35-year-old Albuquerque mother who helped her kids track down and kill a man they believed was watching them. The plan? Confront him. The result? Cold-blooded murder.

    On October 18, 2023, Ruiz drove her 16-year-old daughter and 15-year-old son to an apartment complex where 19-year-old Santiago Roybal had taken refuge. Surveillance footage showed him sprinting away from a white SUV—Ruiz behind the wheel—while her daughter chased him with a gun and her son followed with a baseball bat. Moments later, Ruiz allegedly yelled, “Shoot through the door.” Roybal was killed. Another innocent bystander was injured.

    The motive? Ruiz’s daughter claimed Roybal had been “watching her through windows.” But there was no official report. Just paranoia, rage, and a mother who encouraged her children to take matters into their own hands.

    Police tied Ruiz to the crime using vehicle footage, social media messages, and her own confession. She’s now serving 20 years under New Mexico's truth-in-sentencing law, meaning she’ll do at least 17. Meanwhile, her kids—both underage—are facing open murder charges.

    This is more than a family tragedy. It’s a terrifying example of how one parent’s actions can unleash generational consequences. Watch the full story now.

    #raeannaruiz #albuquerquemurder #teenkillers #familycrime #truecrimecase #stalkerambush #vigilantejustice #parentinggonewrong #santiagoroybal #crimereport

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    12 分