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Crime Talk with Scott Reisch
Crime Talk with Scott Reisch
Author: R. Scott Reisch
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Join me, Scott Reisch, for fact-driven and unbiased crime news from a criminal defense attorney of 27 years. Listen as Scott lays out the facts on current cases such as Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell, Brian Laundrie, Alex Murdaugh, and Barry Morphew. He also adds details from his vast law knowledge and trial experience. Sit back and relax as you learn about the US legal system, the Constitution, and more from the most reliable source for true crime.
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What was behind the phone screen? New court documents reveal chilling text messages between 23-year-old Kada Scott and 21-year-old Keon King — the man now charged in her brutal murder. Scott’s body was found in a shallow grave behind an abandoned Pennsylvania school, shot in the head. Join us tonight on Crime Talk as we dig deep into the tragedy — uncovering the hidden messages, the unanswered questions, and the victims who deserve justice. 🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell for full breakdowns, live call-in discussions, and updates. #CrimeTalk #KadaScott #TrueCrime #TextMessages #PhillyHomicide
Basketball’s not supposed to look like Goodfellas, but here we are. The FBI just blew the lid off a Mafia-linked gambling operation that allegedly tied together NBA coaches, players, and millions in rigged bets and poker games. Scott and Frank break down how a network involving Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and Damon Jones allegedly turned court sidelines into casino floors — and why, as Scott always says, “It’s all about the money.” 🕵️♂️ Watch as Crime Talk unpacks the investigation, the FBI’s “Operation Nothing But Bet,” and what this means for the future of the NBA. 📺 Subscribe & hit the bell — we go live with your calls and reactions. 🛒 Shop Crime Talk Merch → https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ #NBAGambling #CrimeTalk #ScottReisch #TrueCrime #SportsScandal #NBA #FBIInvestigation #Mafia #Basketball
Before he became the face of one of America’s strangest murder cases, Luigi Mangione was having the time of his life in Thailand — or maybe not. According to his travel diary, Luigi’s “journey of self-discovery” took a bizarre turn involving an unprovoked ladyboy ambush, a lost phone, and some deep spiritual reflection in Japan. Scott and Frank break down Mangione’s strange trip abroad, the alleged assault, and what investigators found in his diary — because nothing says inner peace like chaos in Bangkok. 🛒 Shop the new merch → https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ #TrueCrime #LuigiMangione #Thailand #CrimeTalk #Ladyboys #BrianThompson #WeirdCrime #TravelGoneWrong #ScottReisch
🆕🆕🆕 Crime Talk Store: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ Bryan Kohberger may have stayed longer at the scene than anyone imagined. Alivea Goncalves, sister of victim Kaylee Goncalves, says some injuries may have happened after death — not during the attack. In this episode, Scott and Frank break down what this means, what prosecutors revealed in their evidence catalog, and how the Goncalves family is reacting. 👀 Watch the full breakdown — and join the conversation live tonight at 6PM MT. 🛒 Crime Talk Store: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ 📢 Subscribe for more true crime analysis: @CrimeTalk #TrueCrime #BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #KayleeGoncalves #CrimeTalk
🆕🆕🆕 Crime Talk Store: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ In this special episode, we present the official Department of Justice recordings of the Ghislaine Maxwell interview, released to the public with redacted sections to protect victims’ identities. Recorded over two days in July 2025, these audios offer a rare, unfiltered look at Maxwell’s exchanges with federal investigators during one of the most notorious criminal cases of our time. Listeners will hear: The exact tone and language used during the DOJ questioning. Key insights into Maxwell’s demeanor and defense strategy. Context behind how these recordings fit into the broader Epstein investigation. ⚠️ Content Warning: This material contains discussions of sexual abuse and related crimes. Listener discretion is advised. Episode Breakdown: Part 2 – Day 2 (Sections 1-4) | Recorded July 25, 2025
🆕🆕🆕 Crime Talk Store: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ In this special episode, we present the official Department of Justice recordings of the Ghislaine Maxwell interview, released to the public with redacted sections to protect victims’ identities. Recorded over two days in July 2025, these audios offer a rare, unfiltered look at Maxwell’s exchanges with federal investigators during one of the most notorious criminal cases of our time. Listeners will hear: The exact tone and language used during the DOJ questioning. Key insights into Maxwell’s demeanor and defense strategy. Context behind how these recordings fit into the broader Epstein investigation. ⚠️ Content Warning: This material contains discussions of sexual abuse and related crimes. Listener discretion is advised. Episode Breakdown: Part 1 – Day 1 (Sections 1-7) | Recorded July 24, 2025
Bryan Kohberger is now fighting restitution payments to the families of the Idaho murder victims — claiming they already got their money from GoFundMe donations. The convicted killer’s defense argues that because the families received public support, they’ve “suffered no economic loss” and that Kohberger, serving four life sentences, has no means to pay. We’ll break down: Kohberger’s latest court filing and strategy The families’ response and what Idaho law allows Why this could spark public outrage New updates from inside prison The arrogance, the argument, and the aftermath — all right here on Crime Talk with Scott Reisch.
Hear the official Supreme Court oral argument in Louisiana v. Callais, argued on October 15, 2025. This audio presents the direct exchanges between the Justices and attorneys as they examine the constitutional questions and implications of this pivotal case. #SCOTUS #SupremeCourt #OralArgument #LouisianavCallais #LegalPodcast #ConstitutionalLaw
🎙️ Case v. Montana (Docket No. 24-624) Oral Argument – Supreme Court of the United States Argued on October 15, 2025 Listen to the full Supreme Court oral argument in Case v. Montana, argued on October 15, 2025. This official audio captures the exchanges between the Justices and attorneys as they debate key constitutional issues that could shape future legal precedent. #SCOTUS #SupremeCourt #OralArgument #CasevMontana #LegalPodcast #ConstitutionalLaw
From courtroom chaos to crimes you wouldn’t believe—today we’re diving deep: Luigi Mangione fights allegations of corporate influence and political bias. A father admits to killing his baby, and a sick man attacks women across New York. A Florida retiree shoots his neighbor, an ex-NFL player is busted in a teen sting, and a fake lawyer kisses his jailed lover. Plus: SCOTUS could make warrantless home entry easier, our “Dumb Criminal of the Day,” and the quote that defines truth itself. No filters. Let’s talk about it.
Luigi Mangione — the man accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson — is reportedly living better in jail than most people on the outside. With over $40,000 in commissary donations, fan mail flooding in, and women writing steamy love letters, the alleged killer has become a twisted internet sensation. We break down: How he became a bizarre cult hero behind bars The luxury items he’s buying daily with fan money What prosecutors and the public are saying Why this case is raising eyebrows across the nation 💥 Stay tuned as Crime Talk unpacks the dark side of America’s fascination with criminals. 🛒 Crime Talk merch: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/
Bryan Kohberger is reportedly facing major challenges inside Idaho’s maximum-security prison — but that’s not the only controversy. Steve and Alivea Goncalves, father and sister of victim Kaylee Goncalves, say they’re outraged over Lifetime’s upcoming film Ripped From the Headlines, which dramatizes the University of Idaho murders without the families’ consent. They call it “deeply upsetting and exploitative,” saying their loved ones are “not headlines or entertainment.” Meanwhile, reports suggest Kohberger is “struggling” behind bars, reportedly vocal about his rights and clashing with prison life. 🔔 Subscribe for the latest Crime Talk coverage on Kohberger, courtroom updates, and true crime news. 🛒 Official merch: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ #BryanKohberger #IdahoMurders #CrimeTalk #TrueCrime #LifetimeMovie #JusticeForKaylee #SteveGoncalves
New court documents show a bombshell twist in the Bryan Kohberger case: his sister Amanda Kohberger appearing on the prosecution’s witness list just days before he accepted a plea agreement. Did the revelation force his hand? In this video, we dissect the timing, the strategy, and the family dynamics behind one of the most controversial legal turns in recent memory. We’ll break down: The witness lists (prosecution + defense) and what they reveal Amanda’s role and the 2014 incident involving her cell phone Why Kohberger’s plea came so fast after the unsealing Reactions from the victim families and legal analysts 🔔 Subscribe to Crime Talk and hit the bell — you don’t want to miss this. 🛒 Check out Crime Talk merch: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ #BryanKohberger #AmandaKohberger #PleaDeal #TrueCrime #CourtDocuments #CrimeTalk
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In this episode, we present the full oral arguments from the Supreme Court case Chiles v. Salazar (Docket No. 24-539), argued on October 7, 2025. At issue in this case are profound questions about the scope of federal authority, individual rights, and the limits of governmental power under the Constitution. Listen as the advocates lay out their positions and the Justices challenge their reasoning in a high-stakes exchange that could shape future constitutional doctrine. Experience the Supreme Court in action — unfiltered, analytical, and at the heart of American jurisprudence. #SupremeCourt #SCOTUS #ChilesvSalazar #ConstitutionalLaw #FederalPower #CivilRights #OralArguments #LegalPodcast #USConstitution #Justice
In this episode, we bring you the full oral arguments from the Supreme Court case Bost v. Illinois Board of Elections (Docket No. 24-568). At the heart of this dispute lies a critical question about voting rights, state election procedures, and the constitutional boundaries of electoral oversight. The Justices engage with counsel on whether Illinois’ ballot access rules impose undue burdens on candidates and voters, testing the balance between state authority and federal protections under the Constitution. Listen as the arguments unfold — a window into how the nation’s highest court examines questions that shape the future of democratic participation in America. #SupremeCourt #BostvIllinois #VotingRights #OralArguments #USConstitution #ElectionLaw #SCOTUS #Democracy #CivilRights #Podcast
It’s another wild day in the world of crime and justice. Donna Adelson faces her final sentencing for the Dan Markel murder-for-hire plot, while Karen Read’s legal team levels up in the ongoing civil suit. Plus, the week’s strangest cases — from Halloween “decorations” gone wrong to Florida’s latest jailhouse scandal. Scott Reisch breaks it all down with his signature no-nonsense insight. 🎯 Subscribe to Crime Talk for legal analysis, courtroom updates, and the bizarre side of true crime. 👉 Crime Talk Store: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/
The Kohberger case just took another shocking turn. Confidential details from Bryan Kohberger’s case files have reportedly been leaked — sparking questions of privacy, legality, and ethics. Scott Reisch breaks down what this means for the defense, the prosecution, and the integrity of the Idaho case. 📺 Subscribe to Crime Talk for in-depth legal analysis and updates you won’t find anywhere else. 🆕🆕🆕 Crime Talk Store: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ #CrimeTalk #BryanKohberger #KohbergerCase #TrueCrime #LegalNews #ScottReisch
🆕🆕🆕 Crime Talk Store: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ From FBI directors to disgraced athletes, today’s Crime Talk lineup dives straight into legal chaos you couldn’t invent if you tried. Scott Reisch breaks down the wildest stories—from James Comey’s federal plea to Mark Sanchez’s legal mess, and the Florida dentist meltdown that shocked everyone. Stay tuned… because this one’s truly off the rails. 📺 Subscribe to Crime Talk for daily legal news and courtroom breakdowns with Scott Reisch.
Federal prosecutors just confirmed that Luigi Mangione — the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson — will remain under New York jurisdiction, a move that could drastically impact the case. With Blair County charges now on hold, could this unexpected decision actually strengthen his defense? We break it all down in today’s Crime Talk. 🛒 Grab your Crime Talk merch: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ #LuigiMangione #TrueCrime #CrimeTalk #JusticeSystem #MurderTrial #LegalUpdate




I wish they would have cadaver dogs on every search it would save time, but what do I know I'm arm chair detective, just saying almost every time authorities conduct a missing person search they're accompanied by a team of cadaver dogs, the dog pick up on certain scents immediately . The larger the area the better reason to use those resources, just my opinion and then again what do I know.....
Lori Loughlin should do time, and not just two weeks like Felicity Huffman did - that daughter of hers has shown off her money in countless YouTube videos / at Instagram and obviously, she can do without a uni degree. To get her accepted shouldn't be possible by bribing someone - if your grades aren't up to par so that you come up with the idea to fake achievements such as being a sports asset while the rest of the applicants have to present special skills, you're doing the whole crap for all the wrong reasons.
please take a look at the Anthony montwheeler case it's in Oregon in malheur County he was let out on of his 70 year probation through that Oregon Board of psychiatric facility on a previous kidnapping case and two years ago he three weeks after he was released he kidnapped and killed his ex-wife and hit another car head-on killing the guy in that car he also is now claiming that it's the state's fault because he was released so he's pleading insanity