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Things Police See: Firsthand Accounts

Steven Gould: Police Officer, Background Investigator

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Massachusetts police officer Steve Gould interviews a variety of law enforcement officers about their most intense moments on the job. Shocking moments, humorous moments and terrifying moments are recalled by the officers that experienced them. Meet the variety of personalities that make up the police and get to know them on a personal level. You couldn’t make these stories up if you tried. **new episodes every Wednesday steve@thingspolicesee.com
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Crimes and Consequences

Crimes and Consequences

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Listen to the gripping details of the world's most brutal murders presented to you by two attorneys who rely on their sarcasm and wit to plow through the horrors of the crimes. Court and police records are heavily relied on to ensure the accuracy of each episode. Listen to Crimes and Consequences for your weekly dose of hardcore true crime.
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No Body Criminalized

If/When/How, Repro Legal Defense Fund

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In this interview podcast, Rafa Kidvai, director of If/When/How’s Repro Legal Defense Fund, talks to people whose daily work intersects with reproductive justice, state surveillance, and the criminal legal system’s targeting of marginalized people.
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Slow Burn

Slate Podcasts

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In Slow Burn’s 10th season, host Josh Levin takes you back to a crucial inflection point in American history: the moment between 2000 and 2004 when Fox News first surged to power and a whole bunch of people rose up to try and stop it.You’ll hear from the hosts, reporters, and producers who built Fox News, many who’ve never spoken publicly. You’ll also hear from Fox’s biggest antagonists—the political operatives, journalists, and comedians who attacked it, investigated it, and tried to mock i ...
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The Underworld Podcast

The Underworld Podcast

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Underworld exposes the secret world of transnational criminal networks that have flourished since there were banks to bust, drugs to smuggle, and scams to run. Journalists Danny Gold and Sean Williams bring their experience reporting on dangerous people and organizations to take listeners on a global tour of mobsters, warlords and crooks - from Brooklyn to Beijing, from the streets to the boardrooms - and everywhere in between. Underworld is a show about heroes, villains, and the barely visi ...
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Secret Police

Jack Johannessen

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Welcome to Secret Police! A history podcast about the world’s most infamous secret police forces. We take a detailed look at the deception and the brutality secret police impose upon their own people to further the goals of totalitarian depravity.
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Welcome to Policing in America – a podcast about race and policing: the good, the bad and the ugly. The goal? To have, at times, uncomfortable conversations to spark positive change. Your host is currently the Officer in Charge of a unit that creates, delivers and maintains police training in the largest urban police department on the west coast of America: Sergeant Tom Datro.
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GUILT

Brevity Studios

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*FREE Episodes Released every Monday during active seasons. Paid Brevity+ Subscribers get Early Release, Ad Free Listening and Bonus Episodes (Follow link below)** In this hit investigative podcast, Ryan Wolf investigates some of Australasia's most enduring unsolved criminal cases. Season Five In November of 2021, while the world was in lockdown. Dave Davan, a farmer in the rural far north community of Herekino found two bottles of wine in his mailbox. Assuming they were a gift he drank them ...
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Systemic

Dan Kimbrough/Park Multimedia

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Racism is a systemic part of American society. From the first chattel laws to present-day police brutality, racism is at the very core of who America is. Systemic’s goal is to explore aspects of race and racism in America. The aim is to educate and explain the intertwining of race as a systemic part of American culture. We hope each episode enlightens and drives you to help work towards an anti-racist future.
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CNN's lead DC anchor and chief Washington correspondent, Jake Tapper, hosts this two-hour long weekday afternoon program, with headlines from around the country and the world, the top stories in national and international news, politics, health, money, the environment, sports and popular culture. The Lead also concentrates on bringing stories that aren't found on front pages—buried leads—to the forefront.
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N-DJ

Daniel

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It is mostly about racism, police brutality and the different ways the are seen in our books Cover art photo provided by Matthew Henry on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@matthewhenry
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Welcome to Shooting Straight Radio podcast!! This program (formerly known as "Shooting Straight Radio Show" on WMMB and iHeartRADIO) is all about firearms, the 2nd Amendment, and all things pertaining thereto. It is hosted by Royce, a veritable super-spreader of Constitutional propriety as well as a firearms instructor with multiple certifications, including endorsement by the National Association of Chiefs of Police as a defensive pistol instructor. It has been said that he is saturated wit ...
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Law&Crime Sidebar

Law&Crime

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Law&Crime Sidebar is the must-listen podcast for true-crime and unbiased analysis. We dive deep into the biggest stories in twenty minutes or less. Join Law&Crime's Jesse Weber each morning for the latest news on the legal stories everyone is talking about.
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RuffCutt

Mel&Jadez

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World news , breaking news , Social Injustice , police brutality, sports, Health , wealth, and all Things going on around the world Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ruffcutt2020/support
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Injustice isn’t just a possibility—it’s a reality. Delphi Murders: Richard Allen & The Search For The Truth dives deep into the shocking failures of the investigation into the brutal murders of Abby Williams and Liberty German. Hosted by Tony Brueski, this podcast unpacks the glaring inconsistencies, the ignored evidence, and the disturbing judicial process that led to the conviction of a man who may very well be innocent. Why did investigators shift focus away from Ron Logan, the man whose ...
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In the Land of Lies

Imperative Entertainment

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Sean Kipe tells the story of former Georgia police officer Michael Chapel, convicted of the 1993 robbery and brutal murder of Emogene Thompson and sentenced to life in prison. However, with the recent surfacing of new information, Chapel’s story may have taken a dramatic turn – one that could potentially prove his innocence. Kipe takes a deep dive into Chapel’s past to find the unbelievable truth behind a story that involves corrupt police officers, crime rings, drug trafficking, steroids, a ...
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War Report Radio Series

Jarrett Adams

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The War Report Radio Series is a new form of bold media designed to discuss mature topics surrounding black culture in podcast form. On any given show, it covers everything from politics, current events, money, the NFL, NBA, police brutality, and white supremacy. It gives a voice to black culture from the hood to corporate offices.
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AAB Law Enforcement Act. A Police reform Bill. A Bill to be presented. Discussions and episodes are based primarily on News reports and stories about Police brutality. The need for Police reform and about the Bill. As well other talks of injustices or random discussion. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ipodcast2020_/support
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Is This For Real?

Is This For Real?

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Black ex-journalism from a place calling itself Edmonton. We take a local focus to societal issues like media bias, corruption, racism, class inequality, government failure, and police brutality.
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BadgeWise Podcast

Brandon McConnell

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We use real life stories from current and former law enforcement officers as well as current events to provide education to citizens about the police they interact with. The aim of this podcast is to provide better understanding and to save lives.
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Hands Up Don't Shoot

Ashley France-Howell

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In today’s world, virtually anything can be captured on video. But it hasn’t always been this way. Ashley France-Howell dives into the stories of Black victims of police brutality in the United States.
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Oscar winner Gene Hackman and his wife are found dead in their home and police say circumstances are suspicious enough in nature to require an investigation. Plus, President Trump holds court with the prime minister of Britain to largely discuss the future of the conflict in Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoi…
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It's said that there were three sources of power in Chile: God, Pinochet, and DINA. The DINA was Chile's secret police from 1973 to 1977 in the early years of the Pinochet dictatorship. They were often compared to the Gestapo or the KGB by American intelligence. La Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA) was the regime’s iron fist that kidnapped,…
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Former Indiana teacher Brittany Fortinberry, who was already facing charges for allegedly sending inappropriate messages to male students on Instagram, is now accused of using drugs to coerce teenage boys into having sex with her. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber takes a closer look at two shockingly graphic affidavits filed by a detective with Indiana tria…
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What Are Delphi Police Hiding? Retired FBI Robin Dreeke Demands the Truth! What happens when key evidence just “disappears” in a high-profile case? Oops, we accidentally recorded over it—trust us, it wasn’t important. Sounds totally legit, right? In this episode, we dive into the ever-growing pile of “coincidences” surrounding the Delphi case and t…
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Could a hidden confession have been swept under the rug in the Delphi case? Between missing evidence, questionable investigative practices, and now an alleged confession ignored by prosecutors, the case against Richard Allen is looking shakier by the day. If the prosecution suppressed letters detailing a jailhouse confession from Ron Logan, that’s …
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Did Ricci Davis FAIL the Polygraph, or Was It Rigged? New Questions in Delphi! What if the biggest mystery in the Delphi case isn’t who did it—but why law enforcement seems so determined to ignore critical evidence? From misplaced confessions to suppressed details that could shake the foundation of the prosecution’s case, it’s looking more and more…
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The very first Cabinet meeting of Trump’s second term shows a noteworthy performance of Elon Musk. We examine what Elon Musk revealed about Trump telling him to be more aggressive. Plus, a death from the measles outbreak in Texas is recorded. It is the first death in the United States from measles in a decade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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Ricky “Coolie” Gray, his nephew, Ray “Lucky” Dandridge, and Ashley Baskerville (Ricky’s girlfriend) were cruising the streets of Richmond in Ricky’s van during the mid-morning of January 1, 2006 "looking for a house to rob" when they ended up in the middle-class neighborhood of Woodland Heights. By the time they were caught, 7 people were dead, and…
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South Carolina pastor John Paul Miller and his father Reginald are facing a lawsuit from a woman who says JP raped her when she was 15. She claims when she encountered him years later, he assaulted her again. The legal complaint comes as Miller himself filed more than a dozen lawsuits against people who protested outside his church following his wi…
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Is There a Cover-Up in Delphi? Former FBI Agent Robin Dreeke Reacts What do you do when a case has more twists than a bad soap opera and more cover-ups than a cheap motel bedspread? The Delphi murders case just keeps getting murkier, and now we’ve got a jailhouse confession that was conveniently ignored, a prosecutor who might have buried key evide…
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Delphi COVER-UP -Jennifer Coffindaffer Breaks Down the Hidden Jail Letters! What happens when a case gets so messy that justice itself seems like an afterthought? The Delphi murder investigation has been a tangled web of ignored evidence, questionable decisions, and now, the bombshell revelation that prosecutors may have buried a jailhouse confessi…
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Retired Milwaukee Sergeant Patrick O'Donnell returns to unleash one of the wildest stories I've heard on the show! Patrick's new book, The Good Collar, is out now and is getting great reviews. Pick up a copy below. Support The Sponsors That Support TPS! Black Box Safety - Instagram @blackboxsafety www.blackboxsafety.com sourcewell@blackboxsafety.co…
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In 1972, Jerry Lewis—the actor and filmmaker known for slapstick comedies like The Nutty Professor—took the biggest risk of his career when he decided to make a drama called The Day The Clown Cried, about a circus clown who ends up in Auschwitz. This could have been a landmark as one of the first portrayals of the Holocaust in American cinema. Inst…
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Political commentator and television host Joy Reid has been fired from her position at MSNBC, where she anchors her show The ReidOut. The move comes as the network is restructuring its programming. Among other changes at the network, Symone Sanders Townsend, Michael Steele, and Alicia Menendez, who currently co-host The Weekend, will move to a new …
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Technology experts quit en mass from DOGE. Skilled workers who say they refuse to legitimize DOGE’s budget slashing actions and attempts to gain access to Americans’ personal data. Plus, another close call at an airport calls into question what is happening with air travel recently. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoic…
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Could the Delphi case be even messier than we thought? Between alleged ignored confessions, missing evidence, and a potential web of conflicts of interest, this case keeps raising more questions than answers. Former Felony Prosecutor and attorney Eric Faddis joins to break down the latest twists, including a jailhouse confession that was allegedly …
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Send us a text Royce gives Kash Patel a few pointers on how to sweep the garbage out of the ATF, now that he's the Acting Director thereof. Then, on to Colorado, where their State Senate just approved a bill that, rather than banning "assault weapons" outright, they're going to try the "mandates and taxes" approach (like the NFA does) to make the a…
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Two of Ruby Franke’s daughters released statements about their childhood experiences as YouTube stars, as they showed support for a Utah bill that would regulate earnings from content creation. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber discusses their comments with psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Bober. PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: If you or a loved one have suffered physical o…
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The Flora Fire remains one of the most disturbing and unsolved arson cases in Indiana, yet it has never received the same attention as the Delphi Murders—even though it happened just months earlier in the same county. In 2016, a fire tore through a home in Flora, Indiana, killing four young sisters—Keyana, Keyara, Kerrielle, and Kionnie. Initially …
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What Happened to the Delphi Jail Letters LOST, HIDDEN, or DESTROYED? Could the case against Richard Allen be a house of cards, stacked on lost evidence, missing letters, and some truly questionable decisions? The latest revelations in the Delphi case paint an unsettling picture—letters allegedly sent to the prosecution that never surfaced, video ev…
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When Adnan Khashoggi, Saudi arms dealer and self-styled world’s richest man, met with US officials to discuss the Ayatollah, it may have seemed like a chance to cash in corporate power for political clout. But the affair — and an ill-advised friendship with the kleptocratic leaders of the Philippines — would send Khashoggi’s businesses into a tails…
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A look at the 500 billion dollar investment by Apple in a major expansion project for the tech company. Plus, a controversial hire by President Trump by putting Dan Bongino in place as the deputy director of the FBI. We examine what the former secret service agent turned MAGA podcaster will be in charge of. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit p…
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Steve, Ken, and Ben break down the MOST important news stories you’ve ever heard in your life. Black Box Safety - Instagram @blackboxsafety www.blackboxsafety.com sourcewell@blackboxsafety.com Join the TPS Patreon community today! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27353055 Ken's Book https://payhip.com/b/BFYjg Donovan's Book https://payhip.com/b/AVlRT…
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According to Bernie Sanders, we are “witnessing a very sad moment in American history.” Why? Because, he says, “the United States is aligning with the dictator of Russia, Vladimir Putin, to undermine the independence of Ukraine and its democracy.” Guest host Aaron Maté and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger discuss Bernie’s wholesale embrace of the a…
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Toni Cole, a 29-year-old prison officer in the UK, has reportedly admitted that she shared more than 4-thousand “inappropriate” texts and calls with a 28-year-old male inmate at HMP Five Wells prison. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber spoke with prison consultant Justin Paperny about the apparent increase of female jailers engaging in misconduct with male in…
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Was there ever a real search for the truth in the Delphi case, or were investigators just playing a game of legal Twister, contorting themselves to fit one narrative while ignoring key evidence? The latest revelations bring back Ron Logan’s alleged confession, the strange behavior of Kegan Klein, and a justice system that seemingly had selective he…
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UK investigators say when a pregnant woman, 31-year-old Kirsty Allen, found out that her boyfriend had been cheating on her with 22-year-old Georgia Caldeira, she confronted the other woman in a pub and hit her in the face with a claw hammer. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber takes a closer look at the details of the bizarre case with criminal defense attorn…
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**For all details on how to subscribe using Apple or Spotify and support the podcast plus get early release, ad free listening and bonus episodes please visit https://www.theguiltpodcast.com/how-to-subscribe** In Season Five of GUILT, Ryan journeys to the far north of New Zealand to investigate the tragic, brutal and cowardly murder of 67 year old …
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As Sean “Diddy” Combs and fellow entertainment mogul Jay-Z celebrate the dismissal of one civil case, Combs is facing a litany of new litigation. A newly filed lawsuit accuses Combs of bringing young sex trafficking victims to a warehouse party in 2020, where they were all allegedly raped by the male guests. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber examines the lat…
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Why are some people able to talk with just about anyone—about almost anything? One answer may lie in the questions we ask—and how deeply we ask them. Stick with us here… In this episode, host Charles Duhigg examines why deep questions are so powerful and how to ask them in everyday life. He talks to Nick Epley, psychology professor at the Universit…
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In a new miniseries inspired by Charles Duhigg’s bestseller, the former host of Slate’s How To! podcast sits down with psychologists, social scientists, and even a Hollywood writer to explore how to ask the right questions, communicate without words, and find meaningful connections in our lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/…
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On recess some Republicans got an earful from their constituents as Americans voice their concerns about a DOGE gone wild. Plus, a look at what went down in the courtroom with Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing a UnitedHealthcare CEO. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Following allegations of inappropriate behavior on the set of the film “It Ends with Us,” Blake Lively wanted Justin Baldoni to bring in an “intimacy coordinator” to make sure everything was being done above board. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber spoke with intimacy coordinator Mia Schachter of Consent Wizardry about what the consultants do behind the scen…
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Could Richard Allen have been convicted while key evidence was buried? The Delphi case just took another sharp turn, and it’s not looking good for the prosecution. Judge Fran Gull has officially denied multiple motions from Allen’s defense, effectively slamming the door on their latest attempt to overturn his conviction. No hearings, no second chan…
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The Biden administration treated Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky as a near deity, a heroic figure inspiring his underdog nation to repel the invading Russian hordes. Now that Trump has assumed power, the dynamic has changed and Zelensky is being described by the U.S. President in very different terms — as a “loser” and a dictator who refuses…
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Oren, Alon and Tal Alexander, once titans of luxury real estate, are now facing an explosive wave of accusations that could destroy everything they've built. Eleven new lawsuits have emerged this week, adding to a growing list of shocking claims like sexual assault, drugging, and exploitation. With their futures hanging in the balance, Law&Crime’s …
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The Delphi murder case has taken a shocking turn. New evidence suggests that prosecutors may have hidden key confessions, ignored alternate suspects, and even protected individuals tied to the crime. Did Ron Logan, the owner of the property where the bodies were found, confess to another inmate in 2017, only for the prosecutor to ignore the informa…
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Could Richard Allen have been railroaded into a conviction, or is this just the most bizarre series of coincidences in recent legal history? When you start peeling back the layers of the Delphi case, it’s hard not to get lost in the sheer amount of missteps, tunnel vision, and conveniently ignored evidence. The fact that key witnesses were willing …
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President Trump slaps Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with the title of “dictator” without applying the same label to Vladimir Putin. Plus, after some federal workers have been fired only to be rehired, what is going on with federal workers and who is overseeing the chaotic termination process? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcast…
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Send us a text As the title suggests, this episode covers multiple federal court rulings that followed the Bruen principle, and the inevitable legal ruling when applied!! Royce's Upcoming classes (don't forget to use the discount code(s) Royce revealed in this episode!). Defensive Pistol Fundamentals | Brevard County, Florida | Royce Productions, I…
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Mom-of-three Kouri Richins, who wrote a children’s book about grief after her husband’s death, will soon face a judge and jury for allegedly killing him. But as her trial date quickly approaches, her defense is now accusing the case’s lead detective of perjury. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber takes a look at the latest court filings. PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHO…
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Was justice actually served in the Delphi case, or is there more beneath the surface? The latest legal motions in Richard Allen’s conviction have been denied—no surprise there—but what’s raising eyebrows is the latest bombshell: an inmate claims Ron Logan confessed to the murders and implicated others, yet those claims were allegedly buried before …
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A small Pennsylvania town was forever changed on Halloween night in 1992 when 11-year-old Shauna Howe vanished while walking home from a Girl Scout event. Days later, her body was found beneath a railroad bridge, sending shockwaves through the tight-knit community of Oil City. The investigation spanned more than a decade, filled with dead ends, fal…
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