Discover
Entin Across America
23 Episodes
Reverse
It's the stuff of mystery novels: 41-year-old Chicagoan Taylor Casey hasn't been seen since the evening of June 19 when she disappeared during a yoga retreat in the Bahamas. Her disappearance was first noted at the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat, where she was staying, after she failed to attend classes the next morning. Her family is on the ground looking for answers - and so is NewsNation's Brian Entin. Brian has the latest on where the investigation stands - and what the hopes of Casey's family are to bring her home. Tune into NewsNation for the latest on this story - and everything else Brian's working on. Log on to www.JoinNN.com to find out how to watch - and don't forget, you can listen NewsNation through Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Entin was at CrimeCon this past weekend, and aside from hosting a panel with Ashleigh Banfield, he also spoke with the family of Gabby Petito - Joe Petito, Tara Petito, Jim Schmidt and Nichole Schmidt to discuss their healing process as well as the revelations following the FBI release of Brian Laundrie’s ‘mania diary.' Brian shares his thoughts on that, and also, shares his complete interview with with Kerry Rawson, the daughter of the infamous serial killer known as BTK. She gets personal about some of what she's coming to terms with. Tune into NewsNation for the latest news - and everything else Brian's working on. Log on to www.JoinNN.com to find out how to watch - and don't forget, you can listen NewsNation through Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Entin landed in Portland, Oregon as a group of mothers banded together to fight for justice. At issue? Their daughters, who they believe were killed by the same man: Jesse Lee Calhoun. Calhoun was serving a four-year sentence following convictions for assault of a police officer, attempting to strangle a police dog and burglary, among other offenses...and had his sentence cut short in 2021, when then-Gov. Kate Brown commuted the sentences of a number of prisoners as thanks for serving as volunteer firefighters. Calhoun has since found himself back in prison for violating his release conditions - but in the interim? That's when five women were found dead in the span of three months in 2023. Police initially said the deaths were unrelated, but later changed their tune - and these moms led the charge. Brian's spoken exclusively with these moms - and is sharing their stories. Don't forget, to see everything that Brian is working on, tune into NewsNation - find your screen at JoinNN.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NewsNation's Senior National Correspondent Brian Entin has been on the ground in Oklahoma as the investigation surrounding the killings of two Kansas moms continues. As you'll recall, 27-year-old Veronica Butler and 39-year-old Jilian Kelley went missing March 30th in rural Oklahoma and were found deceased two weeks later. Now, five people have been arrested in connection with the deaths - including 31-year-old Paul Grice - and mystery is complicated by the revelation that the suspects are linked to a fringe group dubbed, “God’s Misfits.” This week, Brian uncovers more about the group - and talks about Grice answering his questions while on the way into court in recent days. Tune into NewsNation for the latest on this story - and everything else Brian's working on. Log on to www.JoinNN.com to find out how to watch - and don't forget, you can listen NewsNation through Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As you'll recall, Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley disappeared March 30 - Easter weekend - as the women set off from Kansas to Oklahoma for Butler's visitation with her children, who were in the custody of Tifany Adams (the children's grandmother). Now, four people have been arrested in connection to the deaths of the women, whose bodies have since been found. Tune into NewsNation for the latest on this story - and everything else Brian's working on. Log on to www.JoinNN.com to find out how to watch - and don't forget, you can listen NewsNation through Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the aftermath of Alex Murdaugh being denied a new trial, what's next? NewsNation's Senior National Correspondent Brian Entin is joined by NewsNation Legal Analyst Sara Azari and Law & Crime Network correspondent Angenette Levy for a late night session about what's next for the players involved - from Murdaugh to the now-infamous court clerk. Tune into NewsNation for the latest on this story - and everything else Brian's working on. Log on to www.JoinNN.com to find out how to watch - and don't forget, you can listen NewsNation through Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As Bryan Kohberger's attorneys make their latest pitch to have his indictment thrown out, Brian Entin welcomes NewsNation Legal Analyst Sara Azari to break down what's coming and what it could mean at trial. Tune into NewsNation for the latest on this story - and everything else Brian's working on. Log on to www.JoinNN.com to find out how to watch - and don't forget, you can listen NewsNation through Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Brian brings you the extended interview he had with fallen reality TV star Todd Chrisley, who is currently serving a 12-year prison sentence. Chrisley describes some pretty terrible conditions - and he's not talking about himself. Also? Brian talks about Todd's daughter, Savannah Chrisley, who says her eyes have been opened about what incarerated individuals experience - and maintains that inmates deserve “basic human rights.”
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Monday marked one year since four University of Idaho students were killed at an off-campus home. NewsNation's Brian Entin discusses the latest in the case against suspect Bryan Kohberger, as well as an exclusive interview with victim Kaylee Goncalves' parents.Explore the podcast
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Get into the rental car with Brian as he's outside the house where University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison "Maddie" Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were murdered in November 2022. As we come up on the first year mark since that horrible night, Brian is bringing you up to speed on the latest in the Bryan Kohberger trial...and what's next. Tune into NewsNation for the latest on this story - and everything else Brian's working on. Log on to www.JoinNN.com to find out how to watch - and don't forget, you can listen NewsNation through Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chelsea Grimm left her home in San Diego for a wedding in Connecticut. Hitting the road with her beloved bearded dragon on her shoulder - something her parents say was her usual - things took a turn in Arizona. Chelsea told her parents that she had stopped to see a friend and would be coming home, as she didn't realize how much of a toll the trip would take. But then? Nothing more. That was September 27th. Her abandoned car was found by hunters in the Kaibab Forest on October 5th. The case isn't getting a lot of notice, and Brian wants to change that. Don't forget to tune into NewsNation for the latest on Chelsea's case - as well as everything else Brian's working on. Log on to www.JoinNN.com to find out how to watch - and don't forget, you can listen NewsNation through Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason Paholik was shot and killed by his best friend Denver Johnson...now Jason's mother is joining forces with Denver's mom to fight the resulting murder charge. Why? Find out during Brian's exclusive interview with both mothers. Tune into NewsNation for the latest on this story - and everything else Brian's working on. Log on to www.JoinNN.com to find out how to watch - and don't forget, you can also listen to NewsNation through Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Brian takes a break from 'true crime' to talk about something else that many Americans find to be criminal: China buying up American land. As he revealed this week, a Chinese company is trying to build a plant in Manteno, Illinois. It's a stone's throw from a nuclear site...and bosses are expected to swear allegiance to the Chinese Communist Party. Locals say the town council snuck the project through - and they want it gone. But the mayor? Unmoved. Brian takes you into smalltown America, where people are worried...and pushing back. Don't forget to tune into NewsNation for the latest on this story - and everything else Brian's working on. Log on to www.JoinNN.com to find out how to watch - and don't forget, you can listen NewsNation through Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian now has his first CrimeCon under his belt and among his many experiences, a conversation with Stacy Chapin, the mother of Ethan Chapin - one of those allegedly killed by Brian Kohberger. You'll hear his interview with Stacy, who told him that she wanted to be at CrimeCon to tell the true crime community about Ethan and about turning her tragedy into advocacy. To learn more about her mission, visit http://EthansSmile.org To see what Brian's up to, tune into NewsNation. Find your channel at www.JoinNN.com. You can also listen "On The Go" through Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As Brian heads to CrimeCon 2023, he's also reflecting on the case of two Las Vegas teens accused of a vicious hit and run murder. Back in August 64-year-old Andy Probst - a retired police chief - was taking his usual morning bike ride. That ride - and his life - were cut short when a 'caught on camera' moment witnessed what appeared to be a young man in a car cheering on his friend to run Probst down. The horrifying video shows the car slam into Probst...and he can be seen in the rear view left lying in a heap on the side of the road as the teens drove away. How can this happen? What went wrong? Brian speaks with KLAS reporter Vanessa Murphy (who's been on the ground covering the story) as well as retired Las Vegas homicide detective Phil Ramos and child and adolescent family therapist Darby Fox to break down what we know about the case, what's expected to happen next...and how two young people could even commit such a heinous act. See what else Brian's up to on NewsNation. Visit JoinNN.com to find the broadcast channel in your area or find us on any of the streamers. You can also catch NewsNation on the Go via Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Brian dives into the topic of cameras being allow in the courtroom during Bryan Kohberger's murder trial. Along the way, he talks to the father of Kaylee Goncalves to discusses the wishes of the victims' families. Plus, Idaho has made firing squads an option with regard to the death penalty. Will that affect the potential jury pool? Should it? Brian talks to an expert. Don't forget, to see the latest Brian is up to, watch NewsNation. Find your channel at www.JoinNN.com. We're also on Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The lid was blown off what everyone thought was a closed murder case against Alex Murdaugh. This week, accusations of improper behavior on the part of a court clerk means that Murdaugh might actually get a new murder trial. In this episode Brian offers his thoughts as well as those of Murdaugh's attorneys, an attorney for two of the jurors and more. And if you'd like to meet Brian personally? He's also got some information on an upcoming event where you can! Don't forget to watch NewsNation to see what else Brian's up to. Check out the channel finder at www.JoinNN.com to find your local broadcast channel or streamer (we're on all of them) as well as Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NewsNation contributor Tracy Walder is a former CIA officer, she was deployed to nine different countries including Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom and has received multiple commendations from both the CIA and foreign intelligence services. She also received the Counterterrorism Medallion. Following her tenure at the CIA, Ms. Walder became a Special Agent at the FBI specializing in Chinese counterintelligence operations and gang violence. But she's also a mom...and as Brian discovered during an offline chat, she's been fighting a different battle - one that many American parents aren't aware that they're fighting, too.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sitting in as guest anchor for "Elizabeth Vargas Reports" this week, Brian is deep into a case he's been following for some time - that of the infamous serial killer known as "BTK." Now, investigators say they found pantyhose and other items while digging in what used to be BTK's back yard. They believe those items could link him to other murders. Don't forget to tune into NewsNation for Brian's latest reports on BTK and other cases. Find out where to watch by logging on to NewsNation's channel finder at www.JoinNN.com. You can also listen to NewsNation on Amazon Alexa and on Apple CarPlay.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Entin breaks down the latest developments in the case against Bryan Kohberger with attorney Dave Aronberg and NewsNation contributor Sara Azari. Tune into NewsNation for more - and if you're not sure where to find NewsNation - visit www.JoinNN.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices



