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In this episode, we take a brutally honest look at the now-viral TikTok posted by the biological mother of 18-year-old Anna Kepner — the teen found dead and concealed under a bed aboard the Carnival Horizon cruise ship.
What should have been a grieving mother’s message somehow turned into a thirteen-minute monologue about everything but Anna.
Excuses.
Grievances.
Old resentments.
Contradictions.
Life stories.
Dental detours.
Accusations.
Chaos.
And almost nothing about the daughter she lost.
Tonight, I break it down section by section — with timestamps — stopping at the points where the emotional wheels fly off and the video reveals far more about the environment Anna came from than the mother ever intended.
This isn’t mockery.
This isn’t cruelty.
This is context — because the instability, bitterness, and self-centered chaos on full display here help explain so much about the world Anna grew up in.
Meanwhile, investigators are focused on real evidence:
• a body concealed under a bed
• keycard logs
• cabin access patterns
• surveillance footage
• a 16-year-old stepsibling publicly named as a suspect
• a stepmother pleading the Fifth
• and a family structure collapsing in real time
This TikTok doesn’t give answers — but it gives a devastating look at the dysfunction that shaped this case from day one.
Watch as we break down the video, analyze each section, and look at what this emotional unraveling tells us about the broader investigation into Anna’s death.
If you want the unfiltered truth behind the headlines — and the family chaos investigators are up against — this is the episode you need to hear.
👇 Comment below — what was the most shocking part of her video to YOU?
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In the Delphi murders, the public was told a simple story: the police put the pieces together, the system worked, and justice was finally served. But when you actually read the documents — the transcripts, investigator depositions, Franks filings, internal notes, and the raw exhibits tucked into the case file — a very different picture emerges.
This wasn’t a clean investigation. It wasn’t methodical. It wasn’t disciplined. It was chaotic, fragmented, and politically pressured from the moment Abby and Libby were found. Leads were documented once and never followed up on. Entire suspects — and entire theories — were quietly dropped without explanation. Investigators contradicted each other, forgot key details, and admitted under oath that they weren’t even aware of evidence sitting inside their own case file.
And yet somehow, in year six, the narrative suddenly snapped into place — not because the investigation got better, but because it finally got a suspect it could backfill the story around.
Tonight, we dig into the evidence that was ignored, the leads that were buried, the internal disagreements investigators never wanted the public to see, and the retrofitted logic that shaped the state’s case. This is not about saying who is guilty or innocent — it’s about asking why the most important homicide investigation in modern Indiana history was handled with the kind of inconsistency you’d expect from a case no one was watching.
If this is how the system works when the world is paying attention… what happens in a case where no one is?
Join Tony Brueski as we break down the investigation behind the scenes — the failures, the shortcuts, the missing follow-through, and the real-world consequences of an investigative structure that collapses under pressure.
Subscribe and comment with your thoughts. This case isn’t just about what happened in 2017 — it’s about what kind of justice system we’re willing to accept today.
#DelphiMurders #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #AbbyAndLibby #RichardAllen #DelphiInvestigation #JusticeForAbbyAndLibby #CrimeAnalysis #TonyBrueski #TrueCrimeCommunity
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The death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner is not just another tragic case — it’s a collision of panic, secrecy, and a blended family imploding in real time. Found hidden under a bed on a cruise ship, wrapped and concealed, Anna’s final moments are surrounded by unanswered questions and emotionally charged reactions from nearly every member of her family.
Tonight on Hidden Killers, I sit down with retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke to cut through the noise and focus on the behavioral reality inside that small cabin. Because cases like this aren’t just about evidence — they’re about human choices under pressure.
We look at the concealment:
Why was Anna hidden?
What does that typically signal in juvenile behavior?
Where is the line between immaturity-driven panic and intentional wrongdoing?
We examine the claim from the grandmother that the 16-year-old “doesn’t remember what happened.”
Is that trauma? Dissociation? Avoidance?
Or something investigators hear when the truth is too overwhelming to say out loud?
We explore what happens when adults make catastrophic decisions — like placing teenagers with known tension in the same sleeping quarters — and how that shapes what happens next.
And then there’s the public chaos: the stepmother pleading the Fifth, the biological mother spiraling on social media, relatives accusing each other, all while a teen girl is gone. Robin breaks down how investigators filter useful behavior from emotional theater and why public performance can sometimes be a clue in itself.
This is the interview that strips away the speculation and digs into the actual human behavior behind the headlines.
If you want clarity instead of noise, depth instead of rumor — you’re in the right place.
#HiddenKillers #AnnaKepnerCase #CruiseShipInvestigation #RobinDreeke #BehaviorAnalysis #TrueCrimeBreakdown #CrimePsychology #FBIExpert #JuvenileInvestigation #FamilyChaos
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When 18-year-old Anna Kepner was found hidden under a bed inside a cruise ship cabin, the story immediately drew national attention — not because of what investigators discovered, but because of all the things they didn’t. No intruder. No external threat. No clear cause of death. Just a 16-year-old stepsibling who now sits at the center of a legal and emotional storm.
Tonight on Hidden Killers, we dig into the legal tensions surrounding this case — the gaps, the unknowns, the strict limitations of the juvenile system, and the uncomfortable reality that many of these answers may never become public.
With attorney and former prosecutor Bob Motta, we explore every realistic scenario investigators must consider: accident, panic, trauma, a moment of fear that spiraled, an altercation without intent, a medical event mishandled, or an intentional act. The law doesn’t get to pick the neat version — it has to test all of them.
We also break down the implications of the stepson’s claim that he “doesn’t remember what happened.” Legally, that can indicate trauma, shock, dissociation, or a panic-response blackout — all of which dramatically complicate the question of charges. Because intent matters. Mechanism matters. And mental state matters.
We look at why certain charges are possible, why some are unlikely, and why others — like premeditated murder — simply don’t fit the known facts. And we explain the Fifth Amendment move by the stepmother: a headline-grabbing moment that creates more confusion than clarity.
Most importantly, we dive into the biggest question: how does a case like this realistically end? A juvenile plea? Treatment? No charges? Or a sealed resolution the public will never see?
This case is heartbreaking, confusing, and bound by legal blinders that make it even harder to understand. But tonight, we break down what the law actually says — not what the internet assumes.
#AnnaKepner #CruiseCase #HiddenKillers #TrueCrimeToday #LegalBreakdown #JuvenileCase #BobMotta #CrimeAnalysis #JusticeSystem #InvestigationUpdate
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This is the story Wisconsin never wanted to explain — how the girl who nearly took a child’s life in the infamous Slender Man attack was quietly moved into a suburban neighborhood, supervised by nothing more than a plastic ankle monitor, and somehow slipped across state lines with a grown man before anyone sounded the alarm.
Tonight, we’re taking you through the full timeline of how Morgan Geyser — the attacker in the Slender Man stabbing — went from a secure psychiatric institution to a residential street in Madison. Not because she “served her time,” but because judges, doctors, and state agencies convinced themselves she was ready for “community reintegration,” despite red flags that would stop any other case in its tracks.
We dig into the decisions that opened the door:
• The court rulings that shifted her from a locked facility to a group home.
• The warnings about disturbing reading material and troubling outside contacts.
• The placement that got scrapped after residents found out who was coming.
• The next placement, quietly sealed by the court to avoid public backlash.
• The neighborhood full of families who had no idea she had moved in.
• And the ankle-monitor alert that DOC brushed off as a “device glitch” while she walked freely into the night.
And then — the escape.
A missing GPS signal.
A 12-hour communication delay.
A 42-year-old man by her side.
And a capture behind a truck stop in Illinois after officers realized the woman they found didn’t want to say her name because she’d “done something really bad.”
This isn’t just a story about an escape. It’s a story about a system that trusted a fragile treatment plan more than it trusted the memory of what she had already done. It’s about the gap between courtroom optimism and real-world danger. And it’s about how the people most affected — the victim’s family, the neighbors, and the public — were kept in the dark until everything fell apart.
If you’ve ever wondered how someone with a violent, delusion-driven history ends up living quietly next to families with no warning, this breakdown will answer that — and raise questions Wisconsin will be forced to confront.
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Tonight on Hidden Killers, we’re breaking down the most disturbing new revelations in the disappearance of 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard — details so bizarre, so psychologically alarming, that they raise one unavoidable question: How is this woman still free?
According to exclusive new reporting and a lengthy interview with the one man Ashlee Buzzard actually talked to, we now have a window into the chaotic, paranoid, and deeply fractured mental state that may have shaped the final days before Melodee vanished. And while law enforcement continues to dig through multiple states looking for answers, these new details shine a harsh spotlight on the crisis unfolding inside the mind of the one person who refuses to explain anything: Melodee’s mother.
Ashlee allegedly told this man she handed her daughter over to strangers she met at a zoo. She couldn’t provide names, numbers, addresses — nothing. She claimed these strangers kept changing the drop-off location across multiple states because they were “paranoid about being followed.” She said she once had their contact information… and then said she didn’t. She insisted she needed to leave her daughter with them for “a month or two” so she could recover from an outpatient procedure.
And then it gets worse.
She allegedly talked about fake license plates and how to order them. She admitted she had swapped plates before — something investigators independently confirmed on the rental car she used during that cross-country trip.
Inside her home, the man says he saw a pillow dressed in Melodee’s clothing — a hoodie, pants — arranged on the couch like a body, surrounded by photos torn from missing posters. She told him the house was bugged. That he was undercover law enforcement. She deleted her Amazon, her email, her bank accounts. She gave him keys to her house and storage unit and told him to prepare to empty her belongings because she expected to be arrested.
This isn’t just suspicious behavior.
This is a mental health crisis unfolding out loud.
And yet — legally — nobody can force treatment, nobody can force an evaluation, and nobody can arrest her unless investigators can prove a crime.
Tonight, we break down these new claims, the psychological patterns behind them, and what they reveal about the danger Melodee may have been living in long before she disappeared.
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The death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner inside a cruise cabin has become one of the most puzzling cases of the year — because there is no outside suspect, no unknown figure on the ship, and no clear timeline. Just a small cabin, a concealed body, a 16-year-old stepsibling at the center of the investigation, and a family whose internal conflicts are now spilling into custody court.
Tonight, Hidden Killers takes a hard look at the legal landscape of this case — not through rumor or speculation, but through what the law actually allows. We’re joined by defense attorney and former prosecutor Bob Motta, breaking down the pathways investigators are required to consider in cases involving minors, trauma, panic responses, and potential accidental mechanisms.
What does it mean when the stepsibling’s own grandmother says he “doesn’t remember what happened” and was “an emotional wreck”? Is that trauma? A shutdown? A fear response? A sign of guilt? Or the kind of adolescent dissociation that completely derails both prosecution and defense strategy?
We also examine the full spectrum of possible charges — from no charges to involuntary manslaughter, negligent homicide, assault leading to death, or a concealment-only scenario. And just as importantly: which charges are legally off the table.
Then we drill into the Fifth Amendment play by the stepmother. What does invoking the Fifth in a custody battle mean? And what does it absolutely not mean?
Finally, we confront the looming reality: many juvenile cases never go to trial. Could the truth of what happened inside that cabin remain sealed forever?
Tonight, we cut through the noise and get to the legal truth — the uncomfortable, messy, complicated truth — behind the death of Anna Kepner.
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Tonight on Hidden Killers, we dive into one of the most emotionally volatile, psychologically tangled cases we’ve seen this year — the death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, found hidden under a bed in a cruise ship cabin that was occupied only by members of her own blended family. No strangers. No intruders. No mystery figures in the hallway. Just a tight, enclosed space… and a family that’s now exploding in every direction.
There’s a 16-year-old stepsibling publicly labeled a suspect.
A stepmother invoking the Fifth Amendment.
A biological mother unraveling publicly on TikTok.
A grandmother claiming the teen “doesn’t remember” what happened and was an “emotional wreck.”
And a father saying nearly nothing at all.
This is where behavior becomes the story.
So tonight, we’re joined by retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke — not to talk law, not to assign guilt, but to break down the human behavior inside that cabin, inside that chaos, and inside the minds of everyone involved. Because concealment is a behavior. Panic is a behavior. “I don’t remember” is a behavior. And when the environment is a confined cruise cabin shared by teenagers and stepsiblings, the decisions made in those first minutes after a crisis are often far more revealing than the noise coming later on social media.
We’re unpacking how investigators interpret concealment.
How they distinguish panic from intent.
How juveniles process fear, guilt, and confusion.
Why a chaotic family can cloud a case — or inadvertently expose truths.
And how the FBI cuts through emotional wildfire to focus on evidence, timelines, and authentic human reaction.
If you want a breakdown of what behavior actually means in a case like this, this is the interview you don’t want to miss.
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The death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner inside a cruise cabin has become a legal puzzle that prosecutors may not be able to solve — not because they aren’t trying, but because the law requires clarity in places where this case offers almost none.
On tonight’s episode of Hidden Killers, we dissect why the investigation into Anna's death is so stalled, so complicated, and so uniquely fragile. Attorney and former prosecutor Bob Motta joins us to break down the core legal obstacles that make this case unlike almost anything we’ve seen this year.
First: the only other person in the room was a 16-year-old stepsibling. Second: there’s a claim of memory loss. Third: the autopsy still hasn't provided cause or manner of death. Fourth: the stepmother has invoked the Fifth Amendment, raising new questions without supplying any answers.
Taken together, these factors create a prosecution minefield.
We explore why proving intent is nearly impossible without a mechanism, why trauma-induced memory gaps complicate even the simplest charging decisions, why concealment doesn’t automatically indicate intent, and why the juvenile system adds layers of confidentiality that the public rarely understands.
We also dive into the three most likely outcomes — and why none of them guarantee that the public will ever learn what truly happened inside that cabin.
Was this panic? Fear? A sudden accident? A medical collapse? A moment of chaos that spiraled out of control? Or something darker?
The law cannot guess. It needs evidence. And right now, the evidence paints a picture with more missing pieces than visible ones.
Tonight, we cut through speculation and explain why this case is so legally fragile — and why the next steps may determine whether anyone is ever held accountable.
Subscribe for more Hidden Killers coverage as this case continues to unfold.
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This Thanksgiving, three of the most talked-about defendants in America are experiencing the holiday in a way most people never imagine: behind the walls of three very different prison systems. Bryan Kohberger. Sean “Diddy” Combs. Donna Adelson. Three names dominating headlines — now sharing the same institutional reality when the rest of the world gathers around family tables.
In this episode, we take you inside what Thanksgiving actually looks like in prison. Not the fantasy version, not the movie version — the real, stripped-down version served on plastic trays under fluorescent lights. Idaho, federal, and Florida prisons all have their own rhythms, but the holiday formula barely changes: turkey, potatoes, vegetables, a roll, something resembling cranberry sauce, and a pumpkin-style dessert. It’s the kind of “holiday cheer” that reminds you you’re not home.
For Bryan Kohberger, the man accused in the Idaho student murders, Thanksgiving happens alone in a maximum-security cell. No dining hall. No noise. No human contact. Just the vegan holiday tray delivered straight through a door — the same way every day does, only with slightly more starch.
For Sean “Diddy” Combs, once the king of lavish parties and over-the-top holiday spreads, Thanksgiving unfolds in a massive federal chow hall at Fort Dix. Hundreds of men. Metal tables. Guards barking orders. And a government-issued turkey entrée that’s about as far from a celebrity feast as it gets.
And for Donna Adelson — the former matriarch now serving life in Florida for her role in the Dan Markel murder plot — Thanksgiving is the Florida DOC classic: turkey slices, potatoes, corn, stuffing, pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce. A tray identical to the women on her left and right, many of whom lost far more than she ever imagined.
Three people. Three scandal-ridden cases. One holiday that brings them all to the same reality: prison doesn’t stop for Thanksgiving… it just serves it on a tray.
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The death of Celeste Rivas-Hernandez — the teen whose body was found inside a Tesla linked to music artist d4vd — has become one of the most contradictory and confusing investigations we’ve seen in years. Not because the facts aren’t there… but because the information being released to the public is wildly inconsistent.
Tonight on Hidden Killers, we break down the fractures in the reporting, the contradictions in official statements, and the massive gap between what LAPD says publicly and what shows up in court filings behind the scenes.
Here’s the reality:
Early on, LAPD publicly described this as a death investigation, with no suspects named and cause and manner still pending. But later, in a sealed-records court filing obtained by the Los Angeles Times, an LAPD detective explicitly referred to the case as an “investigation into murder.” That shift in language raises major questions — especially since the entire autopsy, toxicology, and cause of death were ordered sealed under a “security hold” requested by LAPD.
Add to this the conflicting narratives around the condition of Celeste’s body. Viral rumors claimed she was “frozen,” but LAPD only denied one specific version: that she was found frozen in the Tesla. They did not address whether she could have been stored elsewhere earlier and then placed in the car later — meaning, based on public statements, both scenarios still technically coexist.
And then there’s the confusion around whether LAPD has even interviewed d4vd. Some reports cite his camp claiming he is “fully cooperating,” while a police source told People that detectives have not been able to interview him at all. That contradiction alone signals a major issue in communication — or cooperation — depending on which version is closer to the truth.
When official statements, leaked sources, and sealed records all collide, the result is chaos. And that chaos makes it nearly impossible for the public to understand what actually happened to Celeste.
Tonight, we dig into the contradictions, the silence, and what these gaps suggest about the real story behind this investigation.
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The case of Celeste Rivas is turning darker by the hour. Major outlets now report that investigators are seeing forensic indicators consistent with cold storage, freezing, long-term concealment, and even possible dismemberment. And yet the person tied to the Tesla where she was found — a car abandoned on a hill — reportedly still hasn’t been interviewed.
Not questioned. Not sat down. Nothing.
That detail alone has sent shockwaves through the true crime world, because if accurate, it suggests investigators are holding their cards tight — and believe something bigger is at play.
Tonight, we dig into:
— What freezing or refrigeration indicators actually look like.
— How investigators can re-date a death by months.
— What it means when surveillance shows someone else driving the Tesla.
— Why non-cooperation pushes investigators straight into digital forensics.
— What multiple-suspect concealment typically looks like behind the scenes.
— And what “final stage transport” implies about the car vs the primary location.
To help make sense of this, we bring in retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer, who walks us through timelines, digital evidence, storage environments, search warrants, and why this case feels far more orchestrated than anyone expected.
A fifteen-year-old girl is gone. A digital web is tightening. And investigators are preparing for the next major development — whatever it is.
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How does a nine-year-old girl vanish on a cross-country trip with her mother — complete with a disguise, a rental car, a license-plate swap, and a return home without the child — and yet the mother still walks free? Tonight on Hidden Killers, we’re digging into one of the most infuriating mysteries in the country right now: the disappearance of Melodee Buzzard, and the legal loopholes that are letting her mother avoid charges.
This isn’t a story about corruption or cover-ups. It’s about how the law actually works — and how a parent can slip right through the cracks even while every red flag is burning. Investigators have surveillance video of Melodee in a wig, a multi-state timeline that makes no sense, and a mother who refuses to give a single verifiable explanation about where the child was left. They have a rental car with mismatched plates, a suspicious cross-country route, and a child whose extended family says they hadn't seen her in years.
But what they don’t have is the one thing prosecutors must have before they can file charges: proof of a specific criminal act. In this episode, we break down that painful reality step-by-step. Why returning home without your child isn’t automatically a crime. Why a parent has no legal obligation to cooperate. Why suspicious behavior, evasive answers, and even plate-swapping across state lines doesn’t meet the threshold for arrest unless investigators can link it to a provable offense. And why the one charge they did file — unrelated false imprisonment — just collapsed because of a secret recording found on the mother’s own phone.
It’s a breakdown of how a missing-child case can stall in plain sight, how the justice system ties its own hands, and why the search for Melodee is now a race against time — not just to find her, but to gather the evidence needed to hold someone accountable.
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Eighteen-year-old Anna Kepner was found hidden under a bed on a cruise ship — in a cabin she shared with her own family. A younger sibling asleep feet above her. A stepbrother now designated a suspect. A stepmother invoking the Fifth Amendment. And a biological mother recording a viral thirteen-minute meltdown online, blaming everyone but herself.
This isn’t one tragedy — it’s the implosion of two families at the exact moment investigators are trying to reconstruct what happened in that tiny cabin.
Tonight, we break down what authorities are really dealing with:
— What it means when a minor is labeled a suspect.
— How keycard logs, cabin cameras, and Wi-Fi tracking narrow the timeline faster than anyone expects.
— Why concealment done quietly — while people slept — tells investigators something very specific.
— Why a parent invoking the Fifth raises red flags behind the scenes.
— And how constant public accusation from family members can contaminate witnesses and confuse the case.
To help us cut through the noise, we bring in retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer to walk through interview protocols with child witnesses, the meaning of a Fifth Amendment invocation in a juvenile death, and what investigators truly care about — evidence, not emotion.
This case is still evolving, but one thing is clear: the truth inside that cabin is going to come out.
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The trial of Brian Walshe is finally here, and before opening statements begin, we’re breaking down everything you need to know to understand what this case is really about. For nearly three years, the disappearance of Ana Walshe has been a story built on fragments — timelines, surveillance clips, digital searches, and unanswered questions. But now, with a full jury seated and the courtroom ready, we’re entering the phase where all of those pieces will be tested under oath.
In this episode, we walk you through the entire case from the beginning: who Brian Walshe is, the troubled backdrop of the federal fraud charges he was facing, and the mounting pressure inside the marriage in the months leading up to Ana’s disappearance. We revisit the last confirmed moments of Ana’s life, the days that followed, and the early investigative red flags that shifted this from a missing-person report to a homicide investigation.
We explore the evidence — the digital searches prosecutors say were made in the early morning hours, the timeline inconsistencies, the surveillance footage, and the items recovered from multiple trash locations. We also dig into the defense strategy: what they’re likely to challenge, how they may attack the timeline, and what they might focus on as they argue reasonable doubt in a case without a recovered body.
And we unpack the stunning decision by Walshe to plead guilty to misleading investigators and improper disposal, but not to the murder charge — a move that fundamentally reshapes how jurors will hear this case.
This is your complete guide to the story behind the trial, the stakes, the unanswered questions, and what may unfold when testimony begins.
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Two teenagers. Two families in collapse. Two investigations spiraling into deeper and darker territory with every new detail.
Tonight, we break down the cases of Anna Kepner and Celeste Rivas — not because they’re connected, but because they expose something grim about how teens slip through every possible crack before their lives end surrounded by secrecy, confusion, and chaos.
On one side, an eighteen-year-old girl hidden under a bed on a cruise ship. A minor stepbrother labeled a suspect. Family members attacking each other online. A stepmother pleading the Fifth. A timeline investigators have to reconstruct down to the minute, inside one small cabin.
On the other, a fifteen-year-old whose body was found in a Tesla — with outlets reporting indicators of freezing, long-term concealment, or even dismemberment. A timeline investigators now believe may stretch back months. Surveillance showing someone else driving the vehicle. And the most shocking part: the person tied to that car reportedly hasn’t even been interviewed.
To cut through the noise, we bring in retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer to break down the forensics, the timelines, the psychological dynamics, and why both cases expose deeper family fractures long before the final moments.
These are two tragedies — but they may also be mirrors of the same systemic failures, the same missed red flags, the same lack of protection, and the same patterns investigators see again and again.
We’re covering it all. Stay with us.
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The Slender Man case is back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons — and the questions raised this time are even more unsettling than the original crime. Morgan Geyser, one of the two girls responsible for the near-fatal 2014 Slender Man stabbing, walked out of a Wisconsin group home after cutting off her GPS monitor… and made it all the way to Illinois before anyone finally put a stop to it.
Tonight, we break down how this even happened.
Because if you think the system learned its lesson after the horror of that attack, think again.
We trace the full timeline — from the original case, to the insanity rulings, to the step-downs from secure psychiatric care, to the judge’s continued leniency despite red flags about violent material and questionable outside contacts. Then we examine the part that has people furious: how someone with this history was placed in a low-security setting with nothing more than a strap of plastic around her ankle standing between the public and another potential tragedy.
This isn’t fear-mongering. It’s a real look at what happens when the legal system bends over backward to “treat” a violent offender while forgetting that protection of the public is supposed to come first. It’s also a look at why the more extreme the delusions behind a violent act, the faster the system seems to nudge toward reintegration — instead of building genuine safeguards.
Morgan Geyser is back in custody. But this is a wake-up call for Wisconsin, and honestly, for the entire country. When someone who committed one of the most disturbing attacks of the last decade can just walk out of supervised care and vanish across state lines, the problem isn’t the individual — it’s the system that allowed it.
Join us as we break down what went wrong, how it could’ve been prevented, and why this case feels far too close to a real-life horror movie.
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In this developing true crime investigation, the disappearance of nine-year-old Melodee Buzzard has sparked nationwide concern as authorities uncover troubling details surrounding her mother, Ashlee Buzzard. Investigators say Melodee had been isolated for years, kept away from both her maternal and paternal families, with Ashlee withdrawing her from school under the claim of homeschooling. When the school district reported months of failed check-ins, the situation escalated into a full-scale missing person case. The last confirmed sighting of Melodee traces back to early October, at the same time Ashlee embarked on a cross-country trip documented through phone footage and rental car records, forming a critical piece of the investigative timeline.
As the case gained momentum, authorities learned that Melodee’s paternal family had not seen her in over four years, and Ashlee’s own mother had almost two years without contact, raising immediate red flags for a potential long-term concealment situation. The case shifted dramatically when a longtime friend of Ashlee’s, known publicly as Tyler, claimed she confined him inside her home during a November visit, leading to Ashlee’s arrest on false imprisonment charges. But those charges collapsed in court after Ashlee produced a secretly recorded audio clip that contradicted much of Tyler’s account, prompting the judge to dismiss the case entirely.
Despite that courtroom twist, the most urgent question remains: where is Melodee? Authorities executed multiple search warrants on Ashlee’s residence, a storage unit, and the rented Malibu used on the trip, but no major breakthrough has been announced. The FBI has confirmed both surveillance and active involvement, mirroring strategies seen in high-profile missing child cases such as Gabby Petito and Harmony Montgomery. With dependency court proceedings sealed from public access and investigators cautious about what they release, the search for Melodee continues under intense scrutiny as the public waits for the next critical development in this unsettling case. #truecrime #breakingnews #melodeebuzzard #ashleebuzzard #missingperson #justice #FBIinvestigation #crimewatch #newsupdate #investigation
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In this episode, I’m pulling back every layer of the Delphi murders investigation — the layers the public was never supposed to see. The depositions. The affidavits. The early FBI involvement. The abandoned suspects. The suppressed evidence. The symbolic crime-scene elements no one wanted to touch. The Ron Logan raid the state now pretends never happened. The entire fractured internal world that led to one outcome: an investigation that didn’t point to Richard Allen… but collapsed into him.
This is not the sanitized version of the Delphi story. This is what happens when leadership breaks down, when agencies contradict each other under oath, when key behavioral assessments vanish from the record, and when major suspects — including the closest neighbor to the crime scene — are aggressively pursued and then quietly erased once they become inconvenient.
I walk you through the FBI’s raid on Ron Logan’s home and why the affidavit said there was probable cause he was involved. Why Odinist suspects were ignored. Why symbolic indicators were buried. Why the BAU’s ritual assessment disappeared. Why the bullet had no field documentation. Why investigators contradicted each other about the timeline, about the FBI’s involvement, about who was actually running the case.
This isn’t about guilt or innocence. This is about an investigation so fractured, so disorganized, and so unwilling to face its own failures that it needed an answer — any answer — after years of pressure. And that answer became Richard Allen.
This is Delphi without the PR spin. And it’s long past time the public saw it.
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The case of Celeste Rivas Hernandez has become one of the most shocking true crime stories emerging from Los Angeles, especially as breaking news continues to link disturbing new evidence to music artist D4vd. Celeste, a young woman who had been seen at least once at her home on video, was initially reported missing under confusing circumstances due to her ongoing connection with D4vd, whose music has generated millions of downloads. The investigation shifted dramatically when her dismembered and partially frozen remains were discovered in the front trunk of a Tesla that had been parked near D4vd’s residence before being towed, where a horrific odor triggered the final discovery. Investigators revealed Celeste had been decapitated, her limbs removed and sliced into multiple pieces, her torso intact, and her body sealed in plastic bags. The timeline raises chilling questions, with the vehicle parked on July 29 and Celeste not found until September 8, strongly suggesting she was kept frozen elsewhere for months before being moved.
Multiple outlets now confirm that authorities tracked D4vd to a remote area of San Bernardino late at night in the spring, a detail considered highly significant as investigators analyze potential disposal routes. Experts note that California law requires proper reporting and handling of human remains, making desecration a crime even if homicide cannot yet be conclusively proven. A chest freezer seen in the background of D4vd’s social media, still in the box and large enough to hold a body, has fueled growing concerns about long-term storage, freezer burn indicators, and why Celeste was still partially frozen despite sitting in a Tesla trunk during warm Los Angeles weather.
Investigators also found farming equipment at a related rental property, raising questions about whether additional steps were planned to destroy evidence but interrupted by the condition of the frozen remains. As law enforcement confirms the involvement of at least one additional suspect, the case has evolved into a grim examination of dismemberment, concealment, forensic timelines, and the expanding circle of individuals tied to Celeste’s disappearance and death. This true crime case continues to deepen as authorities work to uncover the full truth and determine the extent of D4vd’s involvement alongside other suspects.
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how did he catch Lori? he's so monotone hey baby (in robot voice)
Too many ads across all your streams. And you repeat the commercials within the "show". Treat this like radio. Your have interesting material well presented but I can't take the amount of ads for the content.
The amount of commercials is ridiculous! Who cares if the information is interesting? Essentially when there are MORE commercials than content. Other podcasts are more valuable and worthy than you're drivel, prostituted over multiple streams as "true crime".
ritualized torture. I think it is ubiquitous in current society. it appears to be condoned in contemporary society
so far, so good! I'll keep trying episodes and hopefully stays good (for me) *but it's ok not to try to read in 20s/30s tones
You have more commercial than local TV! 10 minute podcast 6 minutes of commercials. AND YOU REPEAT THE SAME ONE MULTIPLE TIMES IN THOSE 10 MINUTES. Unsubscribing because it's unlistenable even though you do have good content, but not enough to tolerate trashing my ears.
Please do a little research before making a podcast about a subject. Santa did not commit suicide and the Ramsey's never divorced.
That female discussion partner sounds super drunk!
this Is from my home town and is the wildest story to come from here in a while
GIRL GET YOURSELF LASIK!!!! NO MORE CONTACT LESS DRAMANOORE SCRATCHED UP CORONEAS , GLASSES, EYE DOCS ,ETC !! Seriously... the new Lasik is bladeless so it's done with the laser which makes 92% of people eligible for it even with astigmatism or cataracts! I started wearing glasses when I was three I am now 44 and have been told for the last 10 years I wasn't a candidate for Lasik as soon as the new procedure started without the blade I just decided to go get re-evaluated and it's honestly the best decision I've ever made in my life! I paid $3,000 for it I would have paid 3 million because it has been life-changing I cry when I wake up in the morning because I am so happy because everything is so perfectly clear and beautiful the way the world was meant to be seen and I have better than 20/20 vision sorry this has nothing to do with the podcast but I really wanted to help you after that contact lens story
you guys are killing me this morning had to stop listening to this podcast episode long enough to watch the Benny mardones video great suggestion buddy not only do I have that song stuck in my head all day at work but also did you notice when he's on the Payphone he's wearing mascara and a wedding ring????
One thing, there’s nothing wrong with the name gypsy, and Dee Dee makes Eddie’s mom from it look like a saint.
I would 100% get a great defense attorney and let them speak for me if I or a close family member was a suspect in the death of an individual. Have none of you seen the many stories of people who have been wrongly accused and convicted of crimes that they were many, many years later exonerated? C’mon people use your brains
omg this is is horrible!!
Disappointing episode: Despite saying they're going to focus on the murders, both parties seem to know, nor have researched, very little about the actual murders. They focus on the haunting. Disappointing.
🤦🏿♀🤣🤣🤣 You'll know why?
Thank you both for saying what most people in this country would like to scream out. The sad thing is that the people that can do something are playing politics. We the people elected these clowns and they are not doing anything to protect us. Carol is right it is frustrating. The people that are most upset by all these senseless shootings can't do a damn think. I am getting so tired of sitting and crying for these victims and their families over and over and nothing can be done to stop the next incident.
I almost couldn't finish this episode. Horrible. there has to be a special level of hell for these types of people. I hope he is tortured every day the same way over and over.
? Sabrina and Ursula are middle-aged women.
Our government completely SHIT THE BED with this one. This whole situation shows how the government can and will spin the story to what they want to make themselves look good. #SAD