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True Crime Today is your go-to daily true crime podcast, bringing you the latest murder cases, ongoing trials, criminal psychology insights, and shocking unsolved mysteries. Whether it’s breaking crime news, high-profile trials, serial killers, missing persons, or cold cases, we cover it all with expert analysis, investigative storytelling, and real-time updates.
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True Crime Today is your go-to daily true crime podcast, bringing you the latest murder cases, ongoing trials, criminal psychology insights, and shocking unsolved mysteries. Whether it’s breaking crime news, high-profile trials, serial killers, missing persons, or cold cases, we cover it all with expert analysis, investigative storytelling, and real-time updates.
🎙️ Hosted by leading crime analysts, we uncover the psychology of killers, forensic breakthroughs, police investigations, and courtroom drama—giving you the full story behind the headlines. From notorious cases to little-known crimes that deserve attention, we break down what really happened and why.
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In the murder-for-hire case of Florida State law professor Dan Markel, one name still divides the public — Wendi Adelson.
She was his ex-wife. The mother of his children. The woman whose family — Donna and Charlie Adelson — now sit behind bars for orchestrating his killing.
And yet, Wendi remains free.
In this episode, Tony Brueski breaks down the exact words Wendi spoke under oath and what her immunity deal really protects her from.
This isn’t speculation — it’s straight from the courtroom.
Wendi testified that her mother called her life in Tallahassee a “hostage situation.”
She admitted that Donna floated a $1 million bribe to get Markel to agree to a relocation.
She confirmed her brother Charlie’s “TV vs. hitman” joke, acknowledged that “someone did hire a hitman,” but denied knowing anything about it.
She denied giving information, denied involvement, denied any “plausible deniability” pact in her family.
So why can’t prosecutors charge her — at least not yet?
Because Wendi testified under a grant of use and derivative-use immunity.
That means the State can’t use her words, or any evidence directly derived from those words, to prosecute her later.
But the protection has limits: it doesn’t cover lying, it doesn’t cover new evidence found independently, and it only applies when the State compels her testimony.
This episode exposes how that deal works — and why it might one day collapse if prosecutors find the right evidence.
🎧 Listen to Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski for full courtroom analysis, expert insight, and exclusive updates on the Adelson family fallout.
Editor’s Note: This episode discusses publicly reported testimony and legal proceedings in the State of Florida v. Donna Adelson. Wendi Adelson has not been accused or charged with any crime. The analysis presented reflects legal commentary and opinion based on the public record.
#WendiAdelson #DanMarkel #DonnaAdelson #CharlieAdelson #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #FloridaJustice #CourtTV #ImmunityDeal #MurderForHire
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She killed their mother — and now she wants to sue them.
Convicted shooter Susan Lorincz, the woman who fired through a locked door and killed Ajike “AJ” Owens in Ocala, Florida, is back in the headlines after sending a four-page handwritten letter from prison threatening to sue Owens’ children and mother for defamation.
In this episode, Tony Brueski breaks down the letter in full — every word, every excuse, every attempt to rewrite history. It’s a chilling glimpse into a mind that refuses to accept guilt and still sees itself as the victim. Lorincz, serving a 25-year sentence for manslaughter with a firearm, now claims she’s been “slandered” by the very family whose life she destroyed.
From her accusations against AJ’s kids to her bizarre claims of “trespassing” and “harassment,” the letter reveals something far darker than a legal threat — it shows the psychology of denial and control that fueled the tragedy in the first place.
How does someone who pulled the trigger on an unarmed mother now try to weaponize the law against grieving children? What does this say about accountability, justice, and the warped need for power even from a prison cell?
Join Tony as he reads the letter aloud, analyzes the legal absurdity behind Lorincz’s threats, and exposes the emotional toll this letter could have on the Owens family.
This isn’t about justice — it’s about cruelty dressed up as paperwork.
🎧 Watch, listen, and join the conversation.
👇 Comment below: Should this kind of post-conviction intimidation be legally punishable?
#HiddenKillers #SusanLorincz #AjikeOwens #TrueCrimeToday #JusticeForAJ #FloridaCrime #CourtTV #PrisonLetters #VictimBlaming #TonyBrueski #TrueCrimePodcast #Manslaughter #Ocala #CrimeCommentary #Narcissism #Control #LegalSystem
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In one of the most disturbing cases in modern memory, Kimberly Sullivan stands accused of holding her stepson captive for twenty years inside a locked room in their Waterbury, Connecticut home.
When firefighters arrived to battle a blaze in February 2025, they didn’t just find smoke—they found a man who was 5’9” tall and weighed only 68 pounds, a skeletal figure who told police he had set the fire himself because it was the only way out.
Now, in a stunning twist, a Connecticut judge has ruled that Sullivan — currently out on bond with a GPS ankle monitor — has the right to access the victim’s new name and secret location so she can “confront her accuser.” Prosecutors fought the motion, warning that the victim is terrified of her and still recovering physically and mentally from years of starvation and isolation. But the judge ruled that her constitutional rights outweigh his safety.
Let that sink in: a woman accused of locking a child away for two decades now knows where that same victim lives.
In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski breaks down how the system failed at every turn — from the school that stopped asking questions, to child services that walked away after one welfare check, to a legal system that calls this “fairness.” How could this happen? How does someone vanish for twenty years while the entire state looks the other way? And how can a courtroom still prioritize an alleged abuser’s rights over a survivor’s safety?
This isn’t justice. It’s a procedural nightmare — and it’s exactly why the system is broken.
#KimberlySullivan #WaterburyCase #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #TonyBrueski #SystemicFailure #JusticeSystem #VictimsRights #AbuseSurvivor #CourtroomFailure
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After weeks of testimony and emotional bodycam footage, the jury finally spoke: Sean Grayson is guilty of second-degree murder for killing Sonya Massey — the unarmed woman who called 911 for help.
But “second-degree” feels like a technicality, not justice.
In this Hidden Killers exclusive, Tony Brueski and defense attorney Bob Motta pull apart the verdict, the courtroom strategy, and the dangerous precedent it sets. How did prosecutors lose the first-degree charge when the evidence seemed iron-clad? Did the defense successfully reframe Grayson’s panic as “fear for his life”?
Together they analyze how “imperfect self-defense” keeps shielding officers from full accountability, why juries hesitate to call it murder when the killer wears a badge, and what this means for police reform going forward.
This isn’t about one bad cop — it’s about a system that keeps lowering the bar for justice.
Hidden Killers — real verdicts, raw truth.
#SeanGrayson #SonyaMassey #BobMotta #HiddenKillers #TonyBrueski #TrueCrime #JusticeForSonya #PoliceShooting #LegalBreakdown #CourtAnalysis #Accountability
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How does someone accused of extreme violence walk out of court without a day in prison?
In this episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we expose the loophole that turned outrage into disbelief across Oklahoma.
Eighteen-year-old Jesse Mack Butler faced serious felony charges after two teenage girls were brutally attacked. Doctors said one almost didn’t survive.
But instead of decades behind bars, Butler walked free under a single year of supervision thanks to Oklahoma’s Youthful Offender Act—a law designed to rehabilitate kids, not shield violent offenders.
Tony digs deep into how this happened:
⚖️ How prosecutors and judges use the Youthful Offender statute.
🏛️ Why Stillwater’s small-town culture and power circles matter.
🧠 What psychologists say about offenders who use strangulation and control.
💔 And what this decision means for survivors everywhere who watch their trauma minimized in the name of “rehabilitation.”
This isn’t just a courtroom story—it’s a case study in how privilege reshapes punishment.
You’ll hear how good intentions inside the law turned into protection for the powerful, why transparency in sentencing matters more than ever, and what Oklahoma lawmakers can do to close the loopholes that let this happen again.
It’s one of the most disturbing true-crime stories of the year—not because of what was proven, but because of what the system chose to forgive.
#HiddenKillers #StillwaterCase #JusticeForSurvivors #YouthfulOffender #jesseebutler
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Eleven felony charges. Two teenage victims. One nearly strangled to death.
And somehow — not a single day in prison.
This episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski exposes how Oklahoma’s justice system transformed a violent felony case into a “rehabilitation” story.
Eighteen-year-old Jesse Mack Butler, originally charged with rape, attempted rape, sexual battery, and strangulation, faced decades behind bars. But when the court reclassified him as a Youthful Offender, everything changed.
We break down the timeline:
⚖️ February 2024 — Police file 11 felonies.
🧾 Evidence includes partial phone video of a strangulation.
📜 August 2025 — Butler enters a no-contest plea, meaning no verbal confession, but the court treats it as guilt for sentencing.
⛓️ October 2025 — A suspended 78-year sentence turns into one year of supervision.
Tony and Ret. FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke dissect how this happened — and why it’s another example of a system protecting offenders instead of victims.
From small-town power structures and family privilege to the psychology of control and the culture of denial, this is a story of justice suffocated by reputation.
💬 Join the conversation: How does a system decide rehabilitation outweighs accountability?
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She called 911 for help. And they sent her a bullet.
When 36-year-old Sonya Massey phoned the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office on a quiet July night, she thought officers would protect her. Instead, Deputy Sean Grayson — a man with a trail of DUIs, firings, and a dishonorable discharge — shot her in the face inside her own kitchen.
In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski sits down with defense attorney and Defense Diaries host Bob Motta to dissect a verdict that’s enraged a nation. A jury found Grayson guilty of second-degree murder — not first — despite crystal-clear bodycam footage showing an unarmed woman holding a pot of water, doing exactly what officers asked.
How does someone with Grayson’s record keep getting hired? Why did the system that should have screened him out instead hand him a gun? And what does this verdict say about how America still treats police violence as a “mistake,” not a crime?
Tony and Bob dive into the broken hiring pipeline, the psychology of a cop who panics behind a badge, and the legal gymnastics that turn murder into “imperfect self-defense.”
Hidden Killers — because “serving and protecting” shouldn’t mean burying the evidence.
#SonyaMassey #SeanGrayson #HiddenKillers #TonyBrueski #BobMotta #PoliceAccountability #JusticeForSonya #TrueCrimePodcast #Bodycam #PoliceReform #LegalAnalysis
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Tonight, we’re not summarizing — we’re reading it.
This is the full, unedited November 3, 2025, letter from Congressman Jamie Raskin to Attorney General Pam Bondi, demanding answers about what he calls a “gigantic cover-up” inside the Department of Justice surrounding the shutdown of the Epstein co-conspirator investigation.
In this extraordinary letter, Raskin lays out a timeline that should shake every American who believes in justice.
He reveals that until January 2025, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York was actively investigating Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s co-conspirators, supported by testimony from nearly 50 survivors naming at least 20 men involved in the trafficking network.
Then, suddenly, the investigation was transferred to DOJ headquarters in Washington, D.C. Six months later, the case was declared closed — “no evidence found.”
Raskin’s letter questions everything:
⚖️ Why the DOJ shut down a live federal sex-trafficking probe.
💰 Why the FBI ignored over $1.5 billion in flagged Epstein-linked transactions.
🧾 Why survivors were suddenly branded “not credible” — the same survivors whose testimony helped convict Ghislaine Maxwell beyond a reasonable doubt.
🕵️♀️ And who, exactly, the DOJ was trying to protect.
This is the document the media can’t water down and the DOJ can’t spin. Every word matters.
Listen as Tony Brueski reads the full letter — unedited, uninterrupted — from start to finish. Hear Raskin’s outrage, the survivors’ betrayal, and the allegations that may define the next great political scandal in America.
🎙️ Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski — because sometimes, the truth needs to be read out loud.
#JamieRaskin #JeffreyEpstein #EpsteinCoverUp #PamBondi #FBI #DOJ #SexTrafficking #EpsteinFiles #JamieRaskinLetter #HiddenKillers #TonyBrueski #TrueCrime #JusticeForSurvivors #EpsteinInvestigation #GhislaineMaxwell #Congress
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She called 911 for help. Minutes later, she was dead.
In July 2024, 36-year-old Sonya Massey — a Springfield, Illinois mother of two — dialed 911, terrified someone was outside her home. Two sheriff’s deputies arrived. One of them was Deputy Sean Grayson, a man with a record of disciplinary problems, DUIs, and a dishonorable discharge from the Army for misconduct. Within minutes of entering her home, Grayson shot Sonya in the face. The bodycam footage showed no threat. No weapon. Just a woman holding a pot of boiling water she’d been told to remove from the stove — and a deputy who panicked.
This week, a jury found Sean Grayson guilty of second-degree murder — not first-degree. The conviction came after powerful testimony from his own partner, who said he never felt threatened and never saw Sonya as dangerous. But for Sonya’s family, the verdict still felt like half-justice. She called for help, and instead the system sent her a bullet.
In this episode, Tony Brueski breaks down how this tragedy unfolded, what went wrong inside the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office, and why Grayson should never have been wearing a badge in the first place. From ignored red flags to a culture of impunity, this case exposes a pattern that keeps repeating — police departments overlooking warning signs until another life is lost.
We also explore the aftermath: the $10 million settlement paid to Sonya’s family, the federal investigation into the sheriff’s office, and the new Illinois legislation dubbed “Sonya’s Law,” designed to prevent officers with misconduct histories from being rehired.
Was this justice — or just damage control?
🎙️ Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski — where the truth doesn’t hide behind a badge.
#SonyaMassey #SeanGrayson #PoliceAccountability #HiddenKillers #TonyBrueski #TrueCrime #JusticeForSonya #Bodycam #Illinois #PoliceReform #TrueCrimePodcast #CriminalJustice
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In today’s episode of Break the Case, former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer takes viewers deep into the troubling disappearance of 9-year-old Melody Buzzard, a case that has captured national attention. What began as a missing person report has unfolded into one of the most unsettling true crime stories of the year — a mother on the run, a child in disguise, and a cross-country trip that ended in mystery.
Melody was last verifiably seen in August 2023, and new surveillance footage shows her thin, frail, and almost unrecognizable, wearing a wig and carrying a purse — odd details for a child her age. Her mother, Ashley Buzzard, was photographed in her own disguise, using wigs and glasses while leasing a rental car before driving 1,500 miles to Nebraska. According to Jennifer Coffindaffer, that grueling trip — across California, Nevada, Colorado, and Kansas — raises serious red flags about motive and intent.
Coffindaffer breaks down three disturbing possibilities: Did Ashley hand her daughter off to someone secretly? Was Melody trafficked? Or was she harmed by her own mother? As the investigation deepens, FBI agents have served multiple search warrants at Ashley’s home, keeping her sequestered for hours while combing through potential evidence. The case has drawn comparisons to the Catherine Hoggle disappearance, where two young children vanished under eerily similar circumstances.
This is not just a missing person case — it’s a battle for truth between law enforcement, media, and a mother who may be hiding devastating secrets. With Jennifer Coffindaffer’s insider expertise, Break the Case exposes the inconsistencies, the clues, and the unanswered questions that could finally reveal what happened to Melody Buzzard.
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Before he killed Sonya Massey, Deputy Sean Grayson was already a walking liability — fired from department after department, discharged from the Army for misconduct, arrested for DUI, and still somehow cleared to wear a badge in Illinois.
In this powerful conversation, Tony Brueski, Stacy Cole, and Todd Michaels and attorney Bob Motta expose how that happened — and why it keeps happening.
From failed background checks to lax hiring standards, the system designed to protect the public instead recycles problem officers. The result: tragedy after tragedy.
Grayson’s conviction for second-degree murder feels hollow when the larger machine that put him in that kitchen still runs unchecked. Tony and Bob unpack the loopholes, the union protections, and the culture of silence that let Grayson slip through every filter.
They also explore Illinois’ new “Sonya’s Law,” the state’s attempt to patch the holes after it was too late — and whether any of it will stop the next preventable death.
Hidden Killers — where we hold the system accountable, one case at a time.
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In a stunning legal reversal that’s shaking the true crime and justice world, the Florida appellate court has overturned the $213.5 million verdict in the Maya Kowalski case — one of the most emotionally charged courtroom battles in recent memory. Former FBI agent and true crime analyst Jennifer Coffindaffer sits down with legal expert Dave Ehrenberg to dissect what went wrong and what comes next in this explosive new episode of Break the Case.
For those unfamiliar, Maya Kowalski suffered from a rare pain condition known as CRPS. While hospitalized, her mother, Beata Kowalski, was accused by doctors of suffering from Munchausen by proxy — a form of abuse involving fabricating or inducing illness in a child. When Beata was prevented from seeing Maya for more than 80 days, the distraught mother fell into a deep depression and ultimately took her own life, leaving behind a note pleading for her daughter’s release.
A Florida jury later awarded the Kowalski family over $200 million in damages, holding Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital accountable for false imprisonment, emotional distress, and wrongful death. But now, the Second District Court of Appeals has vacated that verdict entirely, citing major errors by the trial judge — particularly around Florida’s “mandatory reporter” immunity laws. The appellate court ruled that hospital staff, acting as mandatory reporters of suspected abuse, were shielded by law and acted in good faith when they contacted child protection authorities.
This means a new trial will move forward, but only for a limited set of claims: battery, medical negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress on behalf of Maya herself. Beata’s death, which once anchored the case’s emotional gravity, may only be referenced as context. The decision not only erases a massive verdict but also sets a crucial precedent for hospitals and medical professionals across Florida.
Coffindaffer and Ehrenberg’s discussion peels back the layers of this controversial ruling — a reminder that even in the pursuit of justice, emotion and law often collide. This is more than a case; it’s a tragedy, a legal reckoning, and a lesson in how far institutions will go to protect themselves under the letter of the law.
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He called himself Mr. Crafty Pants — a cheerful, family-friendly DIY YouTuber whose tutorials reached hundreds of thousands of homes.
Now, that same man, Michael David Booth, is facing felony charges in Kentucky for possession and distribution of illegal material involving minors.
In this episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we break down exactly what happened — from the first Kik CyberTip that triggered the investigation, to the digital forensics that traced the account back to Booth’s suburban Louisville home.
We’ll examine the legal path forward: grand-jury proceedings, state vs. federal jurisdiction, and the serious penalties tied to KRS 531.335 and 531.340.
We’ll also ask the bigger questions:
Why do audiences trust online personas so easily?
How does “family-friendly” branding disarm critical thinking?
And what does this mean for the influencer world that thrives on parasocial trust?
Booth has pleaded not guilty and is presumed innocent until proven otherwise.
But the case itself exposes a hard truth about digital culture: we’ve built a system that rewards image over integrity — and when that image collapses, everyone who believed in it feels the impact.
🎙 Join Tony Brueski for a full deep dive into the Mr. Crafty Pants case — the investigation, the evidence, and the cultural fallout of a brand built on trust and undone by technology.
#HiddenKillers #TonyBrueski #MrCraftyPants #MichaelDavidBooth #TrueCrimeToday #LawAndCrime #InfluencerScandal #DigitalForensics #KentuckyCourt #CriminalCharges #YouTubeCreators #InternetSafety #TrueCrimePodcast #LegalAnalysis #BreakingCase
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The Gilgo Beach murders shocked the nation. The arrest of Rex Heuermann — the quiet Long Island architect accused of being a serial killer — was supposed to bring answers. Instead, it’s brought more questions.
Two years later, there’s still no trial date. Why? Because behind the headlines, the justice system is waging a silent war. In this episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we dig into the real reasons justice has stalled.
Prosecutors are relying on cutting-edge DNA pulled from rootless hairs — a first for New York courts. Defense attorneys call it “junk science.” The judge allowed it, but that ruling unleashed months of follow-up litigation: new motions, new hearings, new expert reports. Every microscopic detail is being challenged to make sure the case can survive appeal.
Then there’s the consolidation — seven murders, one trial. That decision means every chain of custody, every test, every autopsy from 1993 to 2010 has to hold up together. Add old phone records, outdated forensics, and a DA’s office desperate to restore its credibility, and you get one of the most complicated homicide prosecutions in modern history.
This isn’t justice delayed. It’s justice under construction — a slow, grinding fight between science, law, and time itself.
Tony Brueski breaks down the psychology, the strategy, and the human toll of a case that refuses to move fast. Why is the state taking its time? What’s happening behind the scenes? And what happens if the science fails?
Watch now to understand why the waiting matters.
#RexHeuermann #GilgoBeach #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #DNAEvidence #JusticeDelayed #TonyBrueski #CrimePodcast #SerialKillerCase #ForensicScience
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Security footage: a nine-year-old in a gray hoodie and wig beside her mother at a Lompoc rental-car counter.
Three days later, the mother returns — alone.
In this Hidden Killers round-table, Tony Brueski and the team dissect the road-trip timeline that has investigators racing from California to Nebraska and Kansas.
Why disguise a child?
Why drive 1,500 miles and come home without her?
And why hasn’t Ashlee Buzzard been charged?
We’ll walk through the digital trail — credit-card pings, cell data, GPS logs, and OnStar records — the forensic bread crumbs the FBI is now reconstructing minute by minute.
We’ll also examine what investigators look for in recovered vehicles, why restraint in arrests sometimes protects a case, and how public pressure can derail careful forensic work.
This isn’t speculation — it’s a forensic autopsy of a mystery still unfolding.
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In the shocking aftermath of Donna Adelson’s life sentence and Charlie Adelson’s conviction, one name still hangs in the air: Wendi Adelson.
Dan Markel was murdered in 2014, shot in his Tallahassee driveway amid a vicious custody battle. The plot has been proven. The masterminds have been convicted. The money trail is mapped. And yet, the woman at the center of the motive — Wendi Adelson, Markel’s ex-wife — remains uncharged.
Why?
In this Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski deep-dive, we break down what could actually trigger charges against Wendi. From the missing digital breadcrumbs investigators are still hunting for, to the financial threads that could expose her involvement, to the possibility that her own mother might one day flip — this is the story of how close the final Adelson may be to losing her freedom.
We examine the fragile line between suspicion and evidence, the psychological toll of living as the “unindicted co-conspirator,” and the quiet calculations happening behind the scenes at the State Attorney’s Office. What happens if Donna decides to talk? If an old phone backup surfaces? If a single email connects the dots?
This episode doesn’t speculate — it investigates. We strip away the noise to reveal the three triggers that could finally end Wendi Adelson’s long run outside the courtroom:
1️⃣ A digital link proving coordination.
2️⃣ A financial trail tying her to the payoff.
3️⃣ A cooperating witness naming her outright.
Until one of those surfaces, Wendi remains the Adelson who walked free. But freedom built on silence doesn’t last forever.
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How does a child disappear while every agency insists it’s “following policy”?
Tonight on Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski and the panel trace the bureaucratic breakdown that let Melodee Buzzard, 9, fade from every official record.
Complaints were filed. CPS was warned. The school marked her “independent study.” And still, no one saw her for more than a year.
We unpack the entire chain of failure — from overloaded caseworkers and loophole homeschooling laws to judges demanding “visible danger” before approving removals.
The grandmother reported rotting food and filth; social workers logged a “monitor.”
By the time anyone knocked again, Melodee was gone.
Now the FBI is digging through her mother’s Lompoc home, a storage unit, and a rental car that traveled 1,500 miles — searching for proof of what happened.
This isn’t just one tragedy. It’s a blueprint for how neglect hides in plain sight when red tape replaces common sense.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs built an empire out of power, fame, and the memory of his closest friend — The Notorious B.I.G. But according to a new police report and civil lawsuit, the man once seen as hip-hop royalty may have crossed a line that can never be uncrossed.
In this episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we break down the disturbing new allegations against Diddy — ones that strike at the heart of his public legacy. A Florida police report details a horrifying scene: a warehouse filled with Biggie’s preserved clothing, a private “listening session,” and an act so vile it’s hard to process. The victim, a music producer known as “John Doe,” claims Diddy pleasured himself under one of Biggie’s shirts — then threw it at him, saying “Rest in peace, Biggie.” Later, the man says he was attacked again in Hollywood Hills by Combs himself in a terrifying scene of violence and humiliation.
These allegations aren’t just shocking — they’re symbolic. Because this time, the power Diddy allegedly abused wasn’t only over people, but over legacy. Over memory. Over the ghost of a man whose name he’s profited from for decades.
With over 50 civil suits now linked to Diddy — spanning decades of alleged coercion, grooming, and assault — this latest claim could be the final crack in the myth of invincibility he’s carefully maintained. Diddy, now serving time at FCI Fort Dix on federal prostitution charges, faces a collapsing empire, mounting legal pressure, and a legacy forever tainted.
Tony Brueski exposes the dark psychology of power, control, and the weaponization of legacy that runs through this case — and why this moment may finally force the music industry to reckon with the monsters it crowned as kings.
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Melodee Buzzard’s disappearance isn’t an anomaly — it’s the warning sign of a statewide collapse.
Between 2019 and 2022, California’s public-school rolls dropped by 270,000 students.
Roughly 150,000 of them remain unaccounted for in any school, private affidavit, or relocation record.
They didn’t all move — many simply vanished from the data, the same way Melodee vanished from oversight.
In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski and the panel connect the dots between one missing-child case and the larger crisis of invisible minors.
We’ll analyze state education reports, CPS workload numbers, and how “independent study” loopholes became a hiding place for abuse and neglect.
We’ll also ask the uncomfortable question:
If a state can lose track of 150,000 children on paper, how many are in real danger off the record?
This is not fear-mongering — it’s a forensic look at bureaucratic blindness and the cultural apathy that lets it continue.
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This episode features continuing coverage from inside the civil trial of Abby Zwerner v. Ebony Parker — the case that’s forcing a Virginia courtroom to confront how many warnings were ignored before a teacher was shot by her six-year-old student.
Each day’s proceedings bring new testimony, evidence, and revelations about what happened inside Richneck Elementary School on January 6, 2023 — and the administrative failures that followed.
You’ll hear unfiltered courtroom audio, direct from the trial, as attorneys for Abby Zwerner seek $40 million in damages against former assistant principal Ebony Parker, accused of negligence so severe it nearly cost a teacher her life.
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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