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| "A Good Idea Who Committed This" — Murdaugh Witness Investigates Stephen Smith Cold Case | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:27:08 | |
The star witness in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial is independently investigating the Stephen Smith cold case — and he says they “got a good idea who committed this.”
Stephen was a blonde haired, blue-eyed 19-year-old left dead on a rural South Carolina road in 2015. Kenny Kinsey, who’s a forensic investigator brought in by attorneys for Stephen’s mother, has reviewed the evidence, the second autopsy, police interviews and walked the very road where Stephen’s body was found on that hot summer night.
Senior Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson spoke with Kinsey about his investigation, what he learned about law enforcement’s investigation and how he believes Stephen died.
Stephen Smith’s death investigation was reopened in 2021 just two weeks after Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were murdered. The State of South Carolina’s Law Enforcement Division (SLED) cited information collected during the Murdaugh murder investigation but would not elaborate. In 2023, SLED announced Stephen’s death was a homicide. His body was exhumed and a second autopsy done, but that information has been sealed.
When will justice come? July 8, 2026 will mark 11 years since Stephen was killed. Someone knows something. There is a $50,000 reward in this case. | |||
| The Terrifying Disappearance of Madison Fields — Her Parents' Plea for Help | 09 Mar 2026 | 00:40:27 | |
It's been more than 3 weeks since 16-year-old Madison Fields was last seen by her parents, or by anyone. What started as a search for a missing teen in Colerain Township, Ohio has shifted to an FBI investigation into the dark corners of the internet - encrypted apps, private messaging platforms - and the people who hide there, preying on kids and teens.
We now know that a 43-year-old man named Kyle Lawrence has been arrested in Buffalo, New York in connection with the investigation. He’s charged with Transportation with Intent to Engage in Criminal Sexual Activity, Travel with Intent to Engage in Illicit Sexual Conduct and Transportation of Child pornography.
Criminally Obsessed got a hold of the 7-page federal criminal complaint against Lawrence, and we found a disturbing history - context that could hold clues to understanding what happened to Madison.
Investigative reporter Anne Emerson speaks with Madison’s parents, Carrie and Tyler, in an emotional interview about their daughter’s case and what we can do to support them. We then hear from Chief of Ohio Land Search and Rescue, John Adams, about his boots-on-the-ground role in the search for Madison. He offers chilling insight from his experience working hundreds of missing persons cases, and the common thread that should raise alarm bells that every parent or guardian.
Please support the search for Madison by sharing her story, and if you have information, submit tips to Colerain Township PD by calling (513) 321-2677.
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| "PLEASE HELP ME!!" — Clerk Protects Kidnapping Victim | 19 Feb 2026 | 00:25:30 | |
When a barefoot and bloody woman rushed into a Butler, PA convenience store - the clerk, Tori, didn’t hesitate to help. Viral surveillance footage shows Tori springing into action to protect the woman, and it’s nothing short of incredible. Police say the victim was assaulted and kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend after she said she didn’t want to spend Valentine’s Day with him. When police caught her alleged attacker, Kenneth Clarke, they asked where he was going that day - they say he replied “on a rampage.”
Senior Investigative reporter Anne Emerson spoke with Tori about her brave actions that led to Clarke’s arrest. She says she doesn’t feel like a hero, that she “just did what anyone would do”, but we humbly disagree. Among the often sad and upsetting cases we cover, her bravery is inspiring, and something to be celebrated. Hear what was going through her head in those moments and what drove her to action from the hero at the center of the story. | |||
| "A Club No One Wants In" — Brittanee Drexel's Mom Prays for Guthrie Family | 18 Feb 2026 | 00:31:32 | |
Three weeks in and everyone is tired of waiting for the next big break in the Guthrie case. But just imagine what the family is feeling, with no sleep and nonstop stress and worry. Dawn Conley says finding a missing person is like finding a needle in a haystack and she would know. Her 17-year-old daughter, Brittanee Drexel disappeared during Spring Break 2009 and wasn't found until 2022. Meaning, she was missing for 13 years.
Right now, Nancy Guthrie has been missing for nearly three weeks. Dawn remembers the third week of her desperate search. She was meeting with law enforcement daily and making sure her daughter's face and name were on the news every night.
Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson met Dawn while she was fighting for justice for Brittanee, and later saw her killer, Ray Moody, sentenced for what he did to her. They talk candidly about Brittanee's case and the toll a missing persons case takes on the entire family. Dawn says she prays for Savannah Guthrie, the entire Guthrie family and law enforcement searching Tucson for any signs of Nancy Guthrie.
Britt's National Foundation for the Missing and Forgotten | |||
| "Where's The Rest of The Blood?" Forensic Expert Talks DNA at Nancy Guthrie Crime Scene | 18 Feb 2026 | 00:27:33 | |
Now that we know the black glove did not come back with a DNA hit, what's next in the Guthrie Investigation? Investigators are working on leads from the Nest doorbell cam, finding out who purchased the intruder's clothes and backpack from Walmart, and any information from Nancy Guthrie's pacemaker.
When Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson spoke to a forensic expert about the possibility a blue light was brought back into the crime scene, Dr. Laura Pettler wanted to know, "Where was the rest of that blood?" Anne and Dr. Laura takes us through the crime scene once again with what we know and what we don't know and go through a forensic checklist three weeks into this investigation at Guthrie's Tucson home. | |||
| Amanda Knox on Why She Returned to Italy | 28 Jan 2026 | 00:55:31 | |
In 2007, British student Meredith Kercher was brutally murdered in Perugia, Italy—a crime that sparked an international media circus, a sensationalized trial, and the wrongful conviction of her American roommate, Amanda Knox. So why did Amanda choose to return to Italy to confront the place, and specifically the person, who convinced the world she was a monster? What happened when she sat down face to face with her prosecutor, Giuliano Mignini?
Investigative reporter Anne Emerson sits down with Amanda Knox and her husband and director Christopher Robinson to discuss their new Hulu documentary, and their journey back to Italy to confront Amanda’s trauma head-on.
For more on Amanda's story, check out Mouth of The Wolf: Amanda Knox Returns to Italy, and The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox - both now streaming on Hulu. | |||
| "I Was Married To Debra Newton" — 2nd Husband Tells All | 06 Jan 2026 | 00:55:53 | |
Wayne’s world has been turned upside down. He just learned that his 10 year marriage to Sharon Brookover was a scam. She wasn’t who she said she was — a single mom just trying to raise her daughter and lead a private life.
She was wanted for taking her daughter from their Kentucky home in 1983 and vanishing. Her name was actually Debra Newton. Wayne Brookover says he always suspected she was hiding something, but never thought it was this serious.
Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson gets more insight on who Debra was and all the lies she told. Who do you believe? | |||
| "YOUR NAME IS MICHELLE NEWTON" — Truth Revealed After 42 Years | 05 Jan 2026 | 00:53:22 | |
What if you found out that you aren’t who you think you are... and you’ve been missing for 42 years?! That’s what happened to Michelle Newton. She’d always felt like there was something not quite right about her life and in fact, at one point, a relative joked that “you’re probably on a milk carton somewhere.”
Michelle and her mom moved away from home when she was three, leaving everyone behind and then her mom changed their identities. 66-year-old Debra Newton was arrested in Florida on November 24th.
In a now viral video, a neighbor can be heard teasing “Sharon” that the police are coming for her. Emotional at times, Michelle reveals her feelings about her mother, father and new extended family to Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson... and how her father is feeling about her mother now that he finally found and reconnected with his daughter. | |||
| Elizabeth Smart on Recovery — "My Heart Didn't Match My Brain" | 26 Dec 2025 | 00:40:41 | |
“It’s okay to grieve the life you feel like was lost to you.” Elizabeth Smart speaks from experience, and she believes telling stories helps people understand.
You probably remember her name and face. She’s been an advocate for people who’ve been victims of sexual violence for 20 years. Elizabeth was kidnapped from the bedroom of her Salt Lake City home in 2002 when she was 14 years old and held captive by Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee for nine months. During that time, she was manipulated, starved and repeatedly raped. She wants everyone to know that’s it’s ok to say the word rape and to remember it’s a crime—a felony.
Senior Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson has an intimate and raw conversation with Elizabeth about healing from trauma, grieving that part of your life, dealing with feelings of isolation and building yourself back after something so devastating.
If you or a loved one has been sexually assaulted or abused, RAINN has trained people ready to help 24/7. You can call 800-656-HOPE or text HOPE to 64673.
Elizabeth Smart's Book "Detours" is available now. | |||
| “I’M SCARED! I’M SCARED!” — Neighbor Speaks About Finding Woman Locked In Kennel | 04 Dec 2025 | 00:42:19 | |
“YOU NEVER KNOW WHO YOUR NEIGHBOR IS.” Wise words from 24-year-old Justin Anderson of Anson, Texas. He came home the Saturday night before Thanksgiving and heard screaming and banging from his neighbor’s yard. When he went to investigate, he could not believe what he found.
The fence was so high, he had to hold his phone up to see what was going on, but when he looked, he found a woman locked inside a kennel surrounded by tarps and screaming that she was scared. He called 911, but to add to the horrible situation, Kandy Thompson, came out of the house ignoring her adopted daughter inside the cage, telling Anderson on video that she had been “tearing up everything and pissing in the house.”
The victim is a vulnerable adult. Kandy Thompson was arrested on multiple charges. On this episode of Criminally Obsessed, Senior Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson talks to Justin to hear his side of the story, and Anson Police Chief Daniel Graziose. | |||
| Murdaugh Family Housekeeper Tells All – Who Was Maggie Murdaugh? (Part 3 of 3) | 26 Nov 2025 | 00:45:11 | |
What kind of person was Maggie Murdaugh? We’ve seen the pictures, maybe watched the Hulu series and made assumptions. But we don’t KNOW Maggie. Not like Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson did.
She spent a lot of time inside the Murdaugh home, helping Maggie run the household. But more than that - they sure did have a lot of fun. They were more like sisters or girlfriends—cooking together, trying the latest diet craze, and talking about makeup and fashion.
In part three of our interview with Blanca, she tells Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson about how she keeps Maggie’s memory alive, what Paul Murdaugh was like, her mixed feelings toward Alex after the murders and why she’d love to buy Moselle—the property where Paul and Maggie were murdered on June 7, 2021.
Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson and co-author Fran Weaver just released a book that’s a #1 bestseller on Amazon. Check out “Within the House of Murdaugh Amid a Unique Friendship Blanca and Maggie” here: https://a.co/d/fCLETcj | |||
| Murdaugh Family Housekeeper Tells All – How Bubba The Dog Helped Convict Alex (Part 2 of 3) | 25 Nov 2025 | 00:29:25 | |
"God Bless Bubba" That 3 word quote from Murdaugh Prosecutor John Meadors may have been one of the most repeated lines from the Alex Murdaugh murder trial.
That's because of a video Paul Murdaugh recorded minutes before he and his mother, Maggie, were murdered. He was trying to get video of a friend's dog because it had something wrong with his tail, but on the video which became a key piece of evidence during the trial, you can hear Alex Murdaugh saying Bubba's name. He had a chicken or a guinea hen in his mouth.
Until this video was presented in court, Alex Murdaugh had maintained he was napping at the house when his wife and son were gunned down. Bubba became a hero. He also became therapy for Maggie's friend Blanca who has cared for Bubba ever since. And the opposite is true too-- Blanca has helped Bubba heal from the tragedy he witnessed on June 7th, 2021. Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson sat down to talk with Blanca about that bond in the second part of this three-part interview. | |||
| Accident or Murder — What Really Happened to Casey Pitzer? | 05 Mar 2026 | 00:43:23 | |
Watch the Criminally Obsessed original documentary "Dead Silence: The Casey Pitzer Investigation" out now on our YouTube channel.
“She's got her hand on my shoulder guiding me slowly. But she's there. She's there with me all the time."
Nearly thirteen years ago, a day meant to celebrate luck and joy took a dark turn for 32-year-old mother Casey Pitzer. She was last seen leaving a bar in Wilmington, Ohio the night before St. Patrick’s Day 2013... and was later discovered a week later in a retention pond, her death ruled an accidental drowning. But failed polygraphs, destroyed evidence and buried questions tell a different story.
The family’s painful and complicated fight for answers continues to this day. For more than a decade, Casey’s loved ones have lived with questions, heartbreak, and a relentless determination to seek the truth. Casey’s case is close to our hearts here at Criminally Obsessed, and we’re here to make sure it remains in the spotlight.
Senior Investigative reporter Anne Emerson sits down with Greg Pitzer, Casey’s father, and Darrell Petrey, the Pitzer family’s advocate. They take us through the timeline and key evidence in the case, speak candidly about the toll of a 13-year search for answers, and share their latest efforts in an unwavering fight for justice.
The full documentary will also air Saturday, March 7th, at 7pm ET on WKRC-TV/Local 12 in Cincinnati, Columbus WSYX-TV/ABC 6 in Columbus and WKEF-TV/ABC 22 in Dayton.
Our conversation with Casey’s loved ones is a powerful reminder that this is more than a headline - it’s a family’s fight, and it’s far from finished.
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| Murdaugh Family Housekeeper Tells All – 10 Things She Saw That No One Else Did (Part 1 of 3) | 24 Nov 2025 | 01:15:30 | |
WHO WERE THE CLEANERS? In this three-part interview with the woman who knew everything about the Murdaughs, Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson details all the clues she picked up on after the murders of Paul and Maggie Murdaugh. We counted more than 10! To an outsider, they may have seemed insignificant or mundane, but not to this Murdaugh insider.
Blanca, the family helper and Maggie's confidante, gives theories on who she believes Alex planned to frame... and then details why she doesn’t believe Alex Murdaugh acted alone on the night of June 7, 2021. But will she reveal who may have helped him?
Criminally Obsessed reached out to the South Carolina Attorney General's office several days in advance of posting this interview to ask about Blanca's clues and is waiting an official response.
Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson just released a book with Fran Weaver, “Within the House of Murdaugh Amid a Unique Friendship Blanca and Maggie."
Pick up a copy here. https://a.co/d/fCLETcj | |||
| Introducing Criminally Obsessed | 21 Nov 2025 | 00:00:40 | |
| "My Life WAS Normal" — Daughter Reveals Debra Newton's Lies | 04 Mar 2026 | 00:28:51 | |
Michelle Newton was found 42 years after police say her mom kidnapped her and she’s now revealing more of her mother’s lies.
When Anne Emerson first spoke with her back in December after the viral video of her mother’s arrest in Marion County, Florida, Michelle had so many emotions about finding out who she really was and catching up with family she’d never met. The federal investigation into why her mom left was still fresh and left her with many unanswered questions. Michelle has spent the last four months reading 40 years of police reports, court documents, and talking to family and she now has a better understanding of what happened and how police finally caught up with her mother and uncovered her true identity and it’s not what you might expect.
Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson reconnects with Michelle Newton as she navigates her complex new reality – reuniting with her father, Joe, sifting through the truths and lies of her own past, and still trying to maintain a relationship with her mother, Debra Newton, even after all that’s happened.
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| Reunited After 42 Years — Joe Newton Tells All | 03 Mar 2026 | 00:50:18 | |
For many of us, the case of Michelle Newton started with a viral video of a woman being arrested in Florida. But for Joe Newton, this case started decades ago, when his wife and 3-year-old daughter up and vanished from their life in rural Kentucky. We now know the woman in the video was Debra Newton, arrested for kidnapping her own daughter, Michelle. We’ve seen Debra's arrest and interrogation, and even spoke with Michelle back in December, when the life-altering identity shift was still sinking in.
Now, Senior Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson speaks with Joe Newton, who’s getting to know his daughter, a grown woman he last saw when she was just a toddler. Joe takes us through the raw emotion of reuniting with Michelle, what that first hug was like, and his reaction to Debra’s explosive claims about their relationship.
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| 5 Traits of Partners Who Poison — A Psychologist Explains | 02 Mar 2026 | 00:36:22 | |
All eyes are on the trial of Kouri Richins, the Utah mom accused of murdering her husband by poisoning his cocktail with a lethal dose of fentanyl in 2022. Following her husband’s death, Kouri wrote a children’s book about grief and healing for her kids – which prosecutors are trying to prove was just part of her painting a narrative of being a good mother, not a murderer. We learned from forensic expert and host of the Body Bags podcast, Joseph Scott Morgan, about the “how” of poisoning deaths. Now, we want to know why. What’s going on in the mind of someone who poisons their partner?
In this episode, Senior Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson is joined by Dr. John Delatorre, a forensic psychologist specializing in partner violence. He lays out five psychological factors in intimate partner poisonings and offers his expert opinion on the Kouri Richins case as the trial presses on.
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Learn more about Dr. John Delatorre here. | |||
| The Dark Reality of Missing Kids — An Urgent Message for Parents | 26 Feb 2026 | 00:33:05 | |
When Savannah Guthrie announced her family’s $1 million for information for the recovery of her missing mother, Nancy, she also acknowledged the many cases that don’t get a spotlight. In a generous act to help other families, Savannah donated $500,000 to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
Senior Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson speaks with Gavin Portnoy, NCMEC’s VP of Communications and Brand, to learn the cost – both financially and emotionally – of searching for missing loved ones, specifically children. Gavin stresses the importance of maintaining a “white-hot spotlight” of attention to drive public tips, which he’s seen firsthand solve cases. He explains how caretakers can work to keep kids safe in today’s digital world, because “the white van is in your kids’ pockets now.”
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Anyone with information concerning Nancy Guthrie is asked to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov.
Learn more about the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children:
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| Do Rewards Work? — The Million Dollar Nancy Guthrie Question | 25 Feb 2026 | 00:25:24 | |
What can a reward really do for an investigation? For all of us following the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie from her Tucson, Arizona home, it’s the million dollar question we’re all wondering about after Savannah Guthrie made the announcement. The Guthrie siblings are now offering up to $1 million for information leading to the recovery of their mother, that’s in addition to the FBI’s $100,000 reward. Will it spur someone to come forward? To find out, we had to speak with someone who worked cases just like this one for the FBI in Arizona.
In this episode, Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson speaks with John Iannarelli, Former FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge for the state of Arizona. They react to the latest updates in the Guthrie case, Savannah Guthrie’s latest social media video plea, the rarity of a $1 million reward in missing persons cases, and what this could mean for the race to find Nancy Guthrie.
Savannah Guthrie has also pledged to donate $500,000 to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children to support other missing persons cases, as the search for her mother continues. Anyone with information concerning Nancy Guthrie is asked to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov.
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Learn more about the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children | |||
| Husband KILLED With a Cocktail? — Inside the Kouri Richins Trial with Joseph Scott Morgan | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:41:16 | |
Kouri Richins murder trial began this week in Utah. Her husband’s sudden death led her to write a children’s book about grief and healing for her three young sons at least. Now, Kouri is on trial, accused of poisoning her husband in 2022. Eric Richins had five times the lethal limit of fentanyl in his system. Prosecutors say she laced his drink because she wanted money and a new life with her lover.
In this episode, Anne Emerson is joined by friend of the Criminally Obsessed family, Joseph Scott Morgan. He’s the host of the Body Bags podcast and a forensic professor at Jacksonville State University. Together, they break down the gritty forensic questions at the heart of this case: how poisoning is detected in the body, what a lethal dose of fentanyl actually looks like, and whether intimate partner poisonings may be growing in popularity as a method of murder.
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| Tracing DNA At Nancy Guthrie Scene — What Aren't Investigators Saying? | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:29:37 | |
We're now into the fourth week of the search for Nancy Guthrie. The question on everyone’s mind is: what happens next? ‘Today’ show anchor Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother was last seen on the night of January 31st, before being taken against her will from her home in Tucson, Arizona. Where does the investigation turn now, and what will finally spark the breakthrough that brings her home?
To go beyond the headlines and understand what’s happening behind the scenes, investigative reporter Anne Emerson sits down with Suzanna Ryan, Laboratory Director & Forensic DNA Consultant at Pure Gold Forensics. Together, they examine the limited clues released so far, explore how forensic DNA testing could shape the trajectory of the case, and discuss the investigative paths detectives may be quietly pursuing right now.
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We encourage anyone with information about Nancy Guthrie’s case to contact the FBI tipline: 1-800-CALL-FBI or the Pima County Sheriff's Department at (520) 351-4900 or 911.
Learn more about Suzanna Ryan and Pure Gold Forensics | |||
| "It's Not A Cold Case" — Father's 2,000-Mile Journey To Find Missing Son | 11 Mar 2026 | 00:39:47 | |
David Robinson wants everyone to know his son's case is anything but cold.
Daniel Robinson went missing in the desert of Buckeye, Arizona in June 2021. The 23-year-old geologist’s jeep was found overturned in a ravine, but he remains missing. What started with a devoted father jumping in his car and driving 2,000 miles from South Carolina to Arizona to search for Daniel, has turned into years of perseverance that has inspired us all here at Criminally Obsessed.
From 50 weeks of desert searches for his son, to creating new laws for reform in missing persons investigations, David’s work on Daniel's case - and to help other families - is alive and well.
Senior Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson speaks with David Robinson as he pushes for the passing of the "Please Help Find Missing Americans Act" or the Daniel Robinson Law, the latest updates in Daniel’s case, and his work with other families like Gabby Petito’s father, Joseph. As we continue the search for Nancy Guthrie out of Tucson, Arizona, David explains the unique difficulties of searching extreme desert terrain, and how the community can combat disparity in media coverage of missing person cases. While he hasn't found his own son yet, he has even helped solve other missing person cases by finding others’ remains during his searches for Daniel.
Please support the search for Daniel by sharing his story, and if you have information, submit tips to the family's dedicated tipline at 844-602-0660.
You can also contact the Buckeye Police tipline at 623-349-6411.
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Learn more about the National Missing and Unidentified Person System (NAMUS) | |||
| "I Refuse to Be Intimidated" — Murdaugh Housekeeper Responds to Criticism | 12 Mar 2026 | 00:24:53 | |
“I spoke the truth.” Murdaugh housekeeper and confidant of Maggie, Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson says she’s faced some backlash for using her voice. In previous interviews with Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson, Blanca opened up about the kind of person Maggie Murdaugh was. She was more than a boss; she was a dear friend. Blanca’s book Within the House of Murdaugh hit #6 on the New York Times Bestseller list where she questions the investigation into the double murder involving a southern legal dynasty.
In this follow-up interview, Blanca says she "will not be intimidated or bullied" amid a disturbing encounter/incident at a local grocery store. She speaks candidly about Maggie’s hardships after Paul’s boat crash, highlights the power and privilege that can influence law enforcement, and reveals the complex/complicated feelings she still has about members of the Murdaugh family today. She also answers the question—has anyone from law enforcement reached out to you about what you told us in your last interview, or what you wrote in your book?
Watch our previous interviews with Blanca on YouTube
Learn more about House of Murdaugh on Facebook | |||
| Skylar Neese's Dad Tells All About The "Friends" Who Killed His Daughter | 17 Mar 2026 | 00:51:17 | |
Dave Neese’s daughter, Skylar Neese, was stabbed in the back by her two best friends in 2012. They attacked her with kitchen knives and left her in the middle of the woods. For six months, no one knew what happened to Skylar Neese. Meanwhile, Rachel Shoaf and Shelia Eddy went back to life as normal teenagers acting as if nothing ever happened.
Dave and his wife, Mary, were beside themselves. They couldn’t eat or sleep. They had to find their daughter. She was their whole WORLD. They were devastated. Why did she leave? Where was she? Would she ever come home? Eventually, Rachel couldn’t carry the guilt anymore, broke down and confessed to the murder. She told police she and Shelia killed Skylar because she threatened to expose their physical relationship and took police to her body.
Dave and Mary were in disbelief. How could her best friends do this to their daughter? Then Dave became enraged. He told Senior Investigative reporter Anne Emerson something he hasn’t told anyone else—he had a plan for revenge. Find out why he didn’t go through with it and what happened after.
For more from Skylar's family, read Dave Neese's poem “Forever 16” published in this article from The Dominion Post in 2022. | |||
| “Where’s The Justice?” — Murdaugh Housekeeper Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson Fears Overturned Murder Conviction | 16 Mar 2026 | 00:32:03 | |
“I would be devastated!” Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson has a lot of opinions about Alex Murdaugh’s appeal to overturn his double murder conviction. She was one of the family’s housekeepers for years. The South Carolina State Supreme Court heard oral arguments from both the defense and prosecution on February 11th, 2026. While the Justices mull over their decisions, Blanca isn’t backing down from believing Alex killed his wife and son and that he had help cleaning the scene.
In this episode, she goes even further as to why she believes someone was there when Alex returned to the kennels at Moselle the night of June 7, 2021. She says people need to pay attention to the kennel video and asks what are the dogs telling us. Blanca has fiercely defended her friend Maggie and Paul Murdaugh when people have questioned her about their character and only wants justice for Alex’s victims. Senior Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson asks Blanca if there was a new trial—would she testify. And what, if anything, might she do differently if called to the stand.
Listen to part one of this conversation with Blanca: "I Refuse To Be Intimidated" — Murdaugh Housekeeper Responds to Criticism
Watch our previous interviews with Blanca on our YouTube Channel
Read Blanca’s New York Times Bestselling book: Within the House of Murdaugh: Amid a Unique Friendship, Blanca and Maggie
Follow on Facebook: House of Murdaugh | |||
| "Cold" 16-Year-Old Killers — Skylar Neese Lead Detective Reveals Dark Case Details | 18 Mar 2026 | 00:52:41 | |
“Methodical.” “Cold.” “Premeditated.” These are words West Virginia State Police Sergeant Ronnie Gaskins uses to describe 16-year-old Skylar Neese’s killers, fellow 16 year olds Shelia Eddy and Rachel Shoaf. But these girls weren’t just teens; they were also Skylar's so-called ‘best friends.’
Sergeant Gaskins was the lead investigator in the shocking 2012 murder case, and is now back in the spotlight with the release of a new Hulu documentary, Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese.
In this interview, Ronnie gives our host, Senior Investigative Reporter Anne Emerson, his chilling inside perspective on a case that still unsettles the investigators who unraveled it. He reacts to previously unshared details from Skylar’s father, Dave, including a moment Dave nearly took matters – literally -- into his own hands.
The conversation also brings disturbing evidence to light that raises alarming questions, like why was Skylar’s necklace, discovered by one of the suspect’s mothers, mailed to Dave Neese -- was this a token stolen from Skylar at the murder scene? What are her killers truly capable of? And what will happen if - and possibly when - they are released from prison? | |||
| "Everybody Is Redeemable" — Why Baby Lucia's Parents Forgave Drunk Driver | 19 Mar 2026 | 00:55:07 | |
This episode is hard to watch, but impossible to forget. We mean it when we say you’ll need tissues for this conversation. Lucia Iris Seifried was a giggly 9-month-old with bright blue eyes and a big personality. Her parents, Matthew and Rebecca Seifried, remember her ‘sweet giggle that could light up a room’. On April 26, 2025, the family was enjoying an evening outside together - Lucia playing in the grass - when a drunk driver tore through their yard in Allegan, Michigan going 50 miles per hour.
“We're sitting in our front yard and just enjoying the sunset,” Matthew, Lucia’s father, tells investigative reporter Anne Emerson in this emotional interview. “And we hear a big pickup truck's engine revving, and we look up and it's coming straight for us. And it ended up hitting Lucia head on and running her over.”
In a moment, their lives changed forever. But what comes next is something few people may be able to comprehend. Instead of anger or revenge, Lucia’s parents chose grace. They asked prosecutors to seek the minimum sentence against Terry Lee Boss and in a plea deal; he was given just 13.5 years in prison. They spoke directly to him in court - and forgave him.
Matthew and Rebecca share what helped them get there: the signs they've received, the faith that carries them, and the perspective that may challenge how you think about grief, justice, and mercy. It raises a difficult question: if this happened to YOUR family member, YOUR child, to someone YOU love… could you forgive?
Learn more about the incredible work being done in Lucia’s memory: https://luciairis.org/ | |||
| These 5 Murdaugh Prosecutors Can't Speak Now — But They Spoke With Us (Part 1) | 23 Mar 2026 | 00:53:26 | |
Three years after Alex Murdaugh was found guilty of murdering his wife Maggie and son Paul, his case is once again at a critical turning point. The South Carolina Supreme Court is now weighing whether his conviction could be overturned — and a possible retrial could be on the horizon.
In this rare and exclusive 2023 interview from the archives, five members of the prosecution team break down the trial, key testimony, and the timeline that led to Murdaugh’s conviction to our senior investigative reporter, Anne Emerson, who was in the courtroom for the duration of the trial.
This interview was recorded just days after the verdict — and these prosecutors cannot speak publicly now, due to the ongoing appeal. Their insights remain one of the only in-depth looks into the state’s case.
With hindsight, some of their comments — especially about Murdaugh’s financial crimes — take on new meaning today, as those issues are now central to his appeal. | |||
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