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Authorities are left wondering about the motive in the Idaho college murders. I've said from the beginning it was about rejection. For one girl, they all died. But was the rejection of the past merely a symbol of action taken by the killer? Were they only online in his mind to the point he never interacted with anyone? There was a transition and a reaction and a pathway of the killer. Were the #idaho4 only a symbol to a damaged person? Next, I give you my reasons...
Ana Walshe disappeared on New Years Day. Her husband, Brian, was charged with murder despite the fact that authorities haven't found a body. Ana isn't the only gone girl in Massachusetts; Brittany Tee disappeared recently along with two other women. At least one expert thinks that the disappearances are related. Could Brian be involved in more than once case? Next, I give you my reasons. #AnaWalsheMissing #Missing
It only takes one to say Lori Vallow shouldn't get death. But will the death penalty be on the table when she goes to trial in April? A judge made it clear that she can't plan a defense with her husband, Chad. This leads me to believe that sparks could fly if they are pitted against one another. Moving the trial to another county doesn't prevent the fact that a jury could side with someone I've called a Proxy Mom all along. Next, I give you my reasons...
Brian Kohberger did it. Or is it that he's innocent despite a mountain of evidence against him? One thing is for sure: he's got a very good lawyer, someone who has previous ties to one of the victims of the Moscow Ripper. In this casefile, I talk about defending him against the prosecution and what it's going to take for them to make it an air tight case. Next, I give you my reasons. #BryanKohberger #IdahoStudents My Patreon patreon.com/crymenetwork Follow DV for new episodes each week...
All eyes are on Alex Murdaugh now that he is on trial for the murders of his son Paul and wife Maggie. But what was his motive for murdering them? Did he want to garner sympathy as he was being discovered for stealing from his firm and clients? Like a lot of twisted cases, there is much more than we know. The family law firm established over a hundred years ago has been tarnished. It was built on the gross negligence of others. Even on murder cases handled by Alex's father...
Lindsay Clancy, a medicated mom accused of killing her three kids, asked for a lawyer when she woke up in a hospital bed. Her defense entered a not guilty plea which ultimately will attempt to put the mental health system on trial for the murders. Is she guilty or was it the drugs that turned her into a "zombie?" Apparently, even the undead can do a phone search for the time it will take a person to drive from Duxbury to Plymouth and back. Next, I give you my reasons...