Nancy Guthrie Investigation: Compromised Leadership, Challenged Evidence, and a Shifting Suspect Profile

The Nancy Guthrie investigation is now contending with two simultaneous problems: a lead investigator whose sworn account of his own career has been contradicted by documented records, and a physical evidence picture whose chain of custody has been publicly questioned. The sheriff leading this case was reportedly separated from his Read more…

Kouri Richins: The Defense Strategy Examined — and the Financial Pattern That Defined the Verdict

This week in Hidden Killers’ Week in Review, the guilty verdict in the Kouri Richins trial gets its most complete analytical breakdown. The defense called zero witnesses, presented no affirmative case, and built everything around reasonable doubt. Eight jurors deliberated for three hours. It wasn’t enough. Tony Brueski, defense attorney Read more…