• Happy Fourth of July!
    Jun 30 2026

    We’re taking the week off to celebrate the 4th of July with our friends and family.
    We hope you all have a fun and safe holiday! Tune in next week for more episodes of Legally Brunette & ‘Til Death Do Us Part.

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    10 mins
  • World Cup Cinderella Story Takes Dark Turn: Team Captain Facing Rape Allegations
    Jun 29 2026

    Cape Verde has had a fairytale story during its first appearance at the World Cup, making it to the knockout round. But its team captain, Ryan Mendez, is now being investigated by New Zealand police on rape allegations. A Brazilian woman working as an interpreter for the National team says Mendez forcibly raped her in a hotel room in March and claims she has medical and photographic proof of the assault. Cape Verde plays Argentina on Friday with Mendez as its star player, and as of this recording, there is no announced disciplinary action against the Mendez aa New Zealand officials continue to investigate the allegations.

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    18 mins
  • Packed Courthouse, Sparring Attorneys, And A New Trial Date For Alex Murdaugh
    Jun 29 2026

    All eyes were on a South Carolina courthouse today as 58-year-old Alex Murdaugh once again faces double murder charges for the shooting deaths of his wife and son. Murdaugh’s attorneys had him stand dramatically making the point his appearance as a convicted criminal could taint a potential jury pool. Hear how the new judge ruled on everything from what Murdaugh can wear in court, to a new DNA testing request, to a change of venue motion. Last month, the Supreme Court threw out Murdaugh’s 2023 double murder conviction after a court clerk unfairly tainted jurors during the trial.

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    23 mins
  • Once Convicted Double Murderer, Alex Murdaugh Back In Court. Why His Attire Is Making Headlines.
    Jun 29 2026

    The once prominent low country lawyer accused of murdering his wife and son, is back in court this morning, preparing for a new trial. 59-year-old Alex Murdaugh remains behind bars after pleading guilty to state and federal financial crimes, but he maintains his innocence in the murders of his family. There will be cameras in the courtroom as his lawyers fight for more DNA testing, a change of venue and despite a lengthy back and forth with prosecutors, we will likely see Murdaugh shackled, in his prison issued jumpsuit.

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    17 mins
  • Killer Thriller: Fireworks, Freak Accidents and Fourth of July Murders
    Jun 28 2026

    Killer Thriller Docu host Jenn Fessler joins Elisa Donovan to swap unforgettable Fourth of July mishaps before diving into some of the holiday's most haunting true crime stories.


    From random acts of violence and manipulative con artists to suspicious husbands and enduring mysteries, they explore the real-life cases forever linked to the Fourth of July.

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    16 mins
  • End of Month Recap: Taylor Parker, Mackenzie Shirilla, Anna Kepner & More
    Jun 28 2026

    Emily and Shane are recapping the most intriguing cases from this month's true crime lineup and giving you up-to-date information on all of them.

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    31 mins
  • Killer Thriller Docu: Diane Dimond broke the news of the Michael Jackson allegations - now she's taking us inside the trial she covered from Day One
    Jun 27 2026

    With the release of the new Netflix documentary Michael Jackson: The Verdict, alongside renewed attention around the biopic Michael, public fascination with the case has surged once again. More than two decades after Michael Jackson was acquitted on all charges, the allegations, the trial, the media coverage, and his lasting legacy continue to sharply divide public opinion.

    Investigative journalist Diane Dimond, one of the first reporters to break coverage of the 1993 allegations, unpacks the case and its aftermath, drawing on decades of reporting across multiple trials, books, and documentaries.

    She takes listeners inside what it was like covering the courtroom in real time—from the shifting testimony and powerful defense strategies to the moments that shaped how the jury saw the case. She also breaks down what she believes is still missing from how the story has been told, and why the context inside the courtroom continues to fuel debate decades later.

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    56 mins
  • NEW Nancy Guthrie “Ransom Note” Claiming To Have Video Proof Of Kidnappers
    Jun 26 2026

    TMZ is reporting that it has authenticated a new note received today by the same person who has contacted the organization multiple times following the abduction of Nancy Guthrie. In the latest note, TMZ says the author claims there were two kidnappers and that he has video of the “main guy” with Nancy on the day that she died. He claims to have pictures, names, addresses all stored on a cell phone that he will make available to them in exchange for 1 bitcoin.

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    18 mins