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| A Hunger To Kill: The Confession | 24 Oct 2024 | 00:31:05 | |
During a life-changing interrogation, Detective Kim Mager exposed the crimes of a serial killer living among them. Thanks to her skillful methodology, the bravery of a surviving victim, and the dedication of all agencies involved in the investigation, Shawn Grate was found guilty of his crimes and is awaiting execution.
Retired Detective with the Ashland Police Department Kim Mager discusses the impact this case left on her, and what led her to write the book, A Hunger To Kill.
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| A Hunger To Kill: The Interrogation | 22 Oct 2024 | 00:53:26 | |
In a city like Ashland, OH, dubbed "The World Headquarters of Nice People," it's difficult to imagine anything bad happening. But in 2016, Detective Kim Mager was assigned to the case of Shawn Grate, a man who had just been arrested for kidnapping, raping, and torturing a young woman. During the interrogation, it was discovered Grate wasn't just a sex offender. He was a serial killer.
Retired Detective with the Ashland Police Department Kim Mager reflects on her involvement in the case and unpacks her 33-hour-long interrogation of Grate, as detailed in her new book, A Hunger To Kill.
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| Inside The Minds Of Mass Murderers | 19 Sep 2024 | 00:30:00 | |
What drives a person to commit mass murder? With such a heinous crime, it's difficult to understand the motivations and mental illnesses that exist within a person's mind which lead them to carry out violence on a devastating level. However, research can help explain the existing patterns to better understand the factors at hand and prevent these crimes from happening in the future.
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry and New York State Psychiatric Institute Dr. Ragy Girgis is the curator of the Columbia Mass Murder Database. He provides a glimpse into his research and discusses how we can prevent mass murders today.
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| Surviving Ted Bundy: How Kathy Kleiner Found The Light | 28 Nov 2023 | 01:07:07 | |
For collegiate women, joining a sorority offers the possibility of philanthropy, sisterhood, and community. This was especially true at Florida State University, where the young women of Chi Omega had a strong bond with one another. Nights at the sorority house often felt like a slumber party, as girls gathered together to gossip, paint each other's nails, and borrow clothes. However, that sacred sense of safety and community was broken one January night in 1978, when a monster attacked.
Author and motivational speaker Kathy Kleiner shares the story of how she survived an attack from Ted Bundy at the Chi Omega sorority house and discusses the impact the nightmare had on her life. Later, she describes testifying at Bundy's trial and coming face-to-face with the murderer who killed her friends.
In her book, A Light in the Dark: Surviving More than Ted Bundy, Kathy Kleiner details how she survived lupus, Ted Bundy, an armed robbery, and even breast cancer. She spreads her message of hope and light to others dealing with trauma.
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| Your Life Is Worth The Fight | 23 Nov 2023 | 00:21:20 | |
From an early age, women are taught to be vigilant, to be hyper-aware of their surroundings, and to never be alone. Statistically, women are more likely to be victims of violent crime than men, meaning there's always an additional target on their backs. However, the best tool for self-protection is not always a weapon, but instead, one's situational awareness.
Damsel Director with Damsel In Defense Nancy Abercrombie discusses the mission behind her organization, as well as the services it provides. She shares how she was inspired to spread the message of self-defense, and later provides safety tips and ways in which listeners should listen to their intuition.
Damsel In Defense is an organization that works to educate women on the ways in which they can defend themselves when exposed to danger, while also empowering them to possess the confidence they need in order to do so.
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| Suicide Or Homicide? The Death Of Ellen Greenberg | 21 Nov 2023 | 01:10:27 | |
On January 26th, 2011, 27-year-old schoolteacher Ellen Greenberg sent her first-grade students home early in order to avoid an impending blizzard. Once her students were accounted for, Ellen drove home to her Philadelphia apartment that she shared with her fiancé. That night, behind her locked apartment door, Ellen was found stabbed to death in her kitchen. However, her violent death was ruled a suicide.
Joshua and Sandee Greenberg are the parents of Ellen and have been fighting to change her manner of death from suicide to homicide or undetermined. They share their fight for justice 12 years later and discuss the mysterious circumstances of Ellen's death.
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| Fighting For Equal Exposure: Black And Missing Foundation | 16 Nov 2023 | 00:26:51 | |
Each year, hundreds of thousands of people go missing in the United States. Although African Americans represent thirteen percent of the population, people of color make up roughly forty percent of missing persons cases. Despite making up a significant proportion of these cases, people of color often don't receive the proper amount of exposure.
Co-founders of the Black and Missing Foundation Derrica Wilson and Natalie Wilson share how their nonprofit works to bring attention to cases of missing people of color. They explain the resources they use to help amplify these cases and share how listeners can help and get involved in their own community.
At the 2023 CrimeCon in Orlando, Derrica and Natalie received the Clue Award for 'Crime Fighter of the Year' for the impact the Black and Missing Foundation has made on countless missing persons cases across the country.
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| A Disappearance In The Desert: The Search For Daniel Robinson | 14 Nov 2023 | 00:48:44 | |
For 24-year-old Daniel Robinson, the deserts of Arizona offered the possibility of excitement and opportunity. After graduating from college, he moved to Phoenix and pursued a career as a field geologist. However, on the morning of July 23, 2021, Daniel disappeared, prompting a missing person search. Less than a month later, his jeep was found crashed in a desert ravine. His phone, wallet, keys, and clothes were found at the site, but no traces of Daniel were present.
Retired U.S. Army veteran David Robinson II discusses the mysterious circumstances of his son's disappearance. He discusses his tireless search for answers and explains why he's taken the case into his own hands.
If you have any information about the disappearance of Daniel Robinson, visit pleasehelpfinddaniel.com or call the tip line at (844) 602-0660.
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| Jury Reaches Verdict In Ohio Child Torture Trial | 09 Nov 2023 | 00:16:34 | |
One young boy in Cheviot, Ohio endured an unthinkable nightmare, suffering years of abuse from the people who were supposed to love and care for him. Beginning at the age of ten, the boy was tortured by his stepmother, Amy Rodriguez-Dangel. On Monday, November 6th, a Hamilton County jury found the 46-year-old woman guilty of four of the eleven endangering children counts she faced. She is scheduled to be sentenced on December 5th of this year.
FOX 19 Anchor and Host of Cincinnati’s Crime Vault Podcast Jessica Schmidt shares the shocking details of this heartbreaking case and explains how the trial unfolded. Later, she provides an update on the young victim and shares the reactions of the Hamilton County community to this horrific story.
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| Kidnapped By Terrorists: Inside A Hostage Rescue Mission | 07 Nov 2023 | 00:43:28 | |
Tom Smith knew he wanted to pursue a career in law enforcement from a young age, so it made sense that he would go on to become an NYPD detective. Whether it was narcotics, robbery, or even homicide, Tom handled it all. Following the 9/11 terror attacks on New York City, Tom even joined the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force. One day in 2008, Tom was given a life-changing case. A journalist had been taken hostage by an Al-Qaeda-affiliated group. The assignment at hand: bring him home.
Retired NYPD Detective and Co-Host of the Gold Shields podcast Tom Smith discusses his role in the heart-racing operation. He explains how he coordinated with various law enforcement agencies, as well as an infamous heroin dealer, in order to locate the hostages and ensure a safe return.
Tom Smith is also the President of TNR Investigations, an investigative organization that works to provide clients with top-tier strategies when handling security threats.
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| FBI Returns To The Crime Scene Of The Idaho Murders | 02 Nov 2023 | 00:28:19 | |
1122 King Road marks the address of a student rental house near the University of Idaho. The house, once filled with laughter and smiles from the students that lived inside, now sits vacant and boarded up, stained with blood and memories of the horrific crimes that occurred within. On November 13th, 2022, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were stabbed and murdered within the home. This week, the FBI returned to the crime scene to gather evidence and information to construct a physical model of the house that can be used in the trial of the accused killer, Bryan Kohberger.
Attorney and retired NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro discusses the significant legal developments within the case and explains the role DNA evidence will play during the trial. Later, he shares how the possibility of the death penalty could extend the timeline of the court case.
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| Out For Blood: The Origins Of Count Dracula | 31 Oct 2023 | 01:03:16 | |
Dracula has gone down in history as one of literature's most spine-chilling mysteries and has cemented author Bram Stoker as a master of the horror genre. By tapping into taboo subjects such as promiscuity, religion, madness, and death, Stoker captured audiences' fears and created a bloodthirsty villain that would haunt readers for generations.
Author and great grand-nephew of Bram Stoker, Dacre Stoker discusses the origins of Halloween and how it influenced the creation of Count Dracula. He shares stories from the life of Bram Stoker and explains how illness, hysteria, and international history all played a role in the origins and lore of the famous novel.
Dacre Stoker is a bestselling author and lecturer. He has co-authored many books, including Dracula The Un-Dead, a sequel to Dracula, and Dracul, a prequel to the novel.
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| The Disappearance Of Natalee Holloway: Murderer Confesses | 26 Oct 2023 | 00:18:54 | |
For 18 years, the family of Natalee Holloway suffered the impact of her loss without any answers surrounding her disappearance. However, a groundbreaking update to the case has now been made. Joran van der Sloot was a prime suspect in the case and was extradited to the United States in June to face charges of wire fraud and extortion against the Holloway family. Just this month, van der Sloot confessed to the 2005 murder of Natalee as part of a plea deal.
WBRC Anchor Jonathan Hardison discusses the contents of van der Sloot's confession and breaks down the concurrent sentencing he faces for his crimes. Later, he discusses the impact of the news on both the Holloway family, as well as the Birmingham community, as they react to the answers finally being brought to light.
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| True Crime Case Review: Ivy League Homicide | 17 Sep 2024 | 00:59:16 | |
Emily revisits her conversation with retired New Haven Police Lieutenant Lisa Dadio to discuss the tragic murder of 24-year-old Annie Le.
On September 8, 2009, Annie Le disappeared from a campus lab at Yale University. Five days later, her body was discovered on the day she was to be wed. Lisa shares the gripping details of the investigation, and how it led to the arrest of her killer, Raymond Clark III.
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| From Exoneree To Lawyer: Overcoming A Wrongful Conviction | 24 Oct 2023 | 01:16:17 | |
On November 15th, 1989, 15-year-old Angela Correa disappeared after taking pictures for her photography class in Peekskill, New York. Two days later, her body was found. She had been brutally raped and murdered. News of Angela's death devastated her classmates at Peekskill High School, one of which, was Jeff Deskovic. However, detectives soon made Jeff a prime suspect in the case and coerced him into a false confession. At 17 years old, Jeff was convicted and spent the next 16 years of his life in prison for a crime he did not commit.
Exoneree and Lawyer Jeff Deskovic shares the story of his wrongful conviction and his fight for justice. He emphasizes the importance of policy changes to prevent injustice and discusses how his organization works to free other wrongfully convicted people as well.
The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice is a nonprofit dedicated to preventing wrongful convictions, freeing innocent people in both DNA and non-DNA cases, and pursuing policy changes to prevent injustice. The organization has freed 13 wrongfully convicted people to date and has worked to pass three laws aimed at preventing wrongful convictions.
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| Journalist Recalls Breaking The Dahmer Story | 19 Oct 2023 | 00:47:44 | |
On July 23rd, 1991, the Milwaukee Journal published a story that sent shockwaves across the city. Residents of Milwaukee, Wisconsin were shocked to learn that a local apartment contained dismembered body parts and remains of numerous victims. Even more disturbing was the man responsible for all the horrors.
Former Crime Reporter with the Milwaukee Journal Anne Schwartz was the first to break the story of Jeffrey Dahmer. She looks back at her coverage of the case and shares why it's so difficult for residents of the city to remember this disturbing part of their history.
Anne has authored two books about the Dahmer case: The Man Who Could Not Kill Enough, and Monster. Anne was also featured in the series, My Son Jeffrey: The Dahmer Family Tapes, which is available to stream now on FOX Nation.
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| Inside The Monstrosity: The Arrest Of Jeffrey Dahmer | 17 Oct 2023 | 00:51:06 | |
To those who walked by, the Oxford Apartments in Milwaukee, Wisconsin appeared to be a well-kept building within an otherwise rundown neighborhood. However, the residents inside had complaints of putrid stenches and strange sounds coming from apartment 213. It wasn't until the night of July 22, 1991, that the horrors inside would be revealed, and the apartment's tenant would gain nationwide notoriety. He was none other than Jeffrey Dahmer.
Retired Captain with the Milwaukee Police Department Michael Dubis was at the scene at the time of Dahmer's arrest. He describes the shocking sights he uncovered in the search of his apartment, and later shares how the case left a lasting impact on him to this very day.
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| Colorado Community Mourns As Suzanne Morphew's Investigation Continues | 12 Oct 2023 | 00:13:58 | |
The daughters of Suzanne Morphew were never able to celebrate her on Mother's Day of 2020, for on May 10th, Suzanne disappeared. A neighbor had reported Suzanne missing after a bike ride near her home in Chaffee County, Colorado. Nearly a year after her disappearance, Suzanne's husband, Barry Morphew, was arrested in connection with her presumed death. However, the charges would be dropped in 2022. After three years of searching for answers, the investigation into Suzanne's disappearance took a tragic turn when on September 22, 2023, her remains were found as investigators worked on an unrelated case.
FOX 21 Investigative Reporter Rhea Jha provides an overview of the case and discusses the future prosecution of the case. Later, Rhea shares reactions from the Colorado community as they continue to fight for answers.
If you have any information about this case, please contact the Colorado Bureau of Investigation's tip line at cdps_suzannemorphew_tipline@state.co.us or by calling (719) 312-7530.
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| Audrey Prosper Is Changing The Conversation About Domestic Violence | 10 Oct 2023 | 00:45:36 | |
After surviving a vicious attack by a loved one, how do you put the pieces of your life back together? In 2009, Audrey Prosper was in the process of separating from her estranged husband, when one day, her life would change forever. As Audrey entered her home, her husband tried to sexually assault her, and then beat her with a hammer, and set her on fire. The attempt to take her life put Audrey in a coma for six weeks and left her with burns covering 80% of her body.
Founder and CEO of National Domestic Violence Collaborative Audrey Prosper shares the story of her attack, the events that led up to it, and her recovery that followed. Later, she discusses how she advocates for survivors and works to change the conversation surrounding domestic violence in order to address the roots of the issue.
In 2022, Audrey Prosper was awarded the Purple Ribbon Award for Survivor of the Year. As CEO of the NDVC, she works to provide the support needed for survivors to heal from their abuse and reduce the number of people affected by domestic violence each year.
If you or a loved one has been impacted by domestic violence, please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233.
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| Dr. Michael Baden Answers Audience Questions From CrimeCon | 05 Oct 2023 | 00:17:05 | |
World-renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden answered audience questions during his live conversation with Emily Compagno at this year's CrimeCon in Florida.
Dr. Baden shares cases in which he changed his diagnosis during his time as a medical examiner and discusses how the presence of a police officer or lawyer can influence an autopsy. Later, he looks back at the death of Robert F. Kennedy and provides his analysis of the autopsy.
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| Live From CrimeCon 2023: A Conversation With Dr. Baden | 03 Oct 2023 | 00:48:18 | |
True crime fans, survivors, law enforcement, and advocates all traveled to Orlando, Florida this year to participate in the annual CrimeCon event. CrimeCon partnered with Fox Nation to livestream select sessions over the weekend, Emily Compagno was featured onstage for a conversation alongside world-renowned forensic pathologist, Dr. Michael Baden.
Dr. Baden provides an overview of how autopsies work and debunks common myths and misconceptions surrounding forensic pathology. Later, he reviews several high-profile cases, including the autopsy of Shannan Gilbert, the victims of the Yosemite Park Killer, and the circumstances surrounding the death of Elijah McClain.
Dr. Baden was formerly the Chief Medical Examiner of New York City, as well as the former Chief Forensic Pathologist for the New York State Police. He has performed thousands of autopsies and has provided his unparalleled expertise on many high-profile cases.
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| The Making Of A Police Dog: Inside K9 Training | 28 Sep 2023 | 00:24:13 | |
For two weeks, the country closely followed the manhunt for escaped convict, Danelo Cavalcante. Finally, on September 13th, authorities were able to close in on Cavalcante and arrest him, all thanks to one four-legged member: K9 Yoda. When the armed Cavalcante attempted to flee, Yoda was released, allowing law enforcement to successfully apprehend the convict without any shots fired or injuries to officers.
Police dogs are one of law enforcement's greatest assets, but what goes into the making of a K9 unit?
Retired Navy SEAL and Special Warfare Operator James Hatch founded Spike's K9 Fund, a nonprofit organization dedicated to training police dogs and providing them with proper care and resources. James discusses what inspired him to establish the fund and what goes into training dogs such as Yoda to become such skilled partners.
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| An Inherited Tragedy: The Murder Of Jennifer McKinley | 26 Sep 2023 | 01:10:01 | |
Jennifer McKinley's life began and ended with violence. At just 2 years old, young Jennifer was found alone in a Houston apartment alongside three bodies that had been shot to death, one of which was her mother. Years passed and the homicide case eventually went cold. Jennifer grew up and had a son of her own. But just like her mother, Jennifer was murdered in the same apartment as her own child. Jennifer's live-in boyfriend, 44-year-old Erick Erminger strangled and killed her while her son was asleep in a nearby room.
Retired Homicide Detective with the Houston Police Department Fil Waters explains the coincidental murder of Jennifer McKinley and details his bizarre interrogation with Erminger. Later, Fil opens up about his faith and explains how it guided him throughout his career.
After working hundreds of cases during his 24 years as a detective with the Houston Police Department, Fil Waters now serves as the President and CEO of Kindred Spirits Investigations & Security. Fil is the star of the true-crime series The Interrogator, where he recounts some of his most famous cases.
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| A Tragedy In Marple: Author Reflects On Hometown Case | 22 Sep 2023 | 00:18:04 | |
For almost 50 years, the community of Marple Township, Pennsylvania was haunted by the horrific murder of a young local girl. In 1975, 8-year-old Gretchen Harrington disappeared and was later found murdered in a nearby state park. Gretchen's case went cold, and for decades, her family went without answers. However, on July 24th, 2023, retired pastor David Zandstra was arrested for her murder.
Editor-in-Chief of the Baltimore Business Journal Joanna Sullivan grew up in Marple Township and was only 9 years old when Gretchen was killed. With her childhood friend, Mike Mathis, she co-authored a book about the case, titled,
Marple’s Gretchen Harrington Tragedy: Kidnapping, Murder and Innocence Lost in Suburban Philadelphia. She provides her reaction to this tragic case and reflects on the investigative work she conducted when writing the book.
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| How To Prevent Another Mass Shooting | 12 Sep 2024 | 00:16:37 | |
On September 4th, 2024, a mass shooting took place at Apalachee High School in Barrow County, Georgia. It was later revealed that the suspected gunman, 14-year-old Colt Gray, had been flagged to the FBI last year for posting similar threats online. In the devastating aftermath of the shooting, one question continuously arises: How can we prevent mass shootings before they take place?
Law Professor at the University of California, Berkeley John Yoo joins with a look at the constitutional questions surrounding early intervention when signs of a possible crime become apparent.
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| The Lone Survivor Of The River Valley Killer Shares Her Story | 21 Sep 2023 | 01:04:59 | |
It was a hot and sticky night on August 6th, 1988, when 22-year-old Jane Boroski's life was changed forever. At seven months pregnant, she stopped at a convenience store that evening to get a drink, when she was approached by a violent stranger. He began making bizarre accusations at Jane and forced her out of her car. When Jane fought back, he tackled her and stabbed her 27 times. This man was none other than the infamous Connecticut River Valley serial killer.
Host of the Invisible Tears Podcast Jane Boroski tells the story of how she and her baby survived the vicious attack, and how the encounter altered the course of her life. She discusses the status of the cold case and shares how she works to advocate for victims and families alike.
The Invisible Tears Podcast is a platform dedicated to telling stories of trauma, healing, and survival. Jane uses the show to not only voice her own experience but to provide amplification for other unsolved cases throughout the state.
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| Closure For A Cobb County Cold Case | 20 Sep 2023 | 00:19:31 | |
On January 13th, 1972, 9-year-old Debbie Lynn Randall was abducted, raped, and strangled on her walk home from a nearby laundromat. Debbie's tragic murder sent shockwaves through her community as law enforcement launched an investigation to find the monster responsible for the sickening crime. Eventually, the case went cold, and for over fifty years the question remained: who would kill an innocent child?
Cobb County District Attorney Flynn Broady Jr. reveals the identity of the suspect in the rape and murder case of Debbie Lynn Randall and shares how forensic testing aided law enforcement in their search for answers.
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| How To Catch A Spy: Saving The U.S. From A Soviet Attack | 19 Sep 2023 | 00:58:41 | |
The year was 1988, and the United States was in the midst of heightened geopolitical turmoil with the Soviet Union. When retired U.S. Army Sergeant Clyde Conrad was suspected of espionage and arrested by German authorities, the FBI began interviewing Roderick Ramsay as a witness. However, one nervous tic would lead investigators to uncover that Ramsay was a co-conspirator, and provided the Soviet Union with confidential military secrets that could have changed the course of the Cold War.
Former FBI Special Agent Joe Navarro was able to detect Rod Ramsay's lies. He reflects back on the 42 interviews he conducted with him and shares how he was able to bring down the dangerous Cold War spy ring. Later, Joe debunks common myths and misconceptions when it comes to reading body language.
Joe Navarro spent 25 years with the FBI and remains one of the world's leading experts when it comes to body language and nonverbal communication. An author, speaker, and educator, Joe has written many books about his career and expertise. In his book, Three Minutes to Doomsday, Joe details the riveting story behind the espionage case of Rod Ramsay.
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| Finding An Escaped Murderer: The Search For Danelo Cavalcante | 18 Sep 2023 | 00:19:11 | |
On August 31st 2023, 34-year-old convict Danelo Cavalcante escaped Pennsylvania's Chester County Prison by crab-walking between two walls, pushing through razor wire, and fleeing from the roof. For two weeks, Pennsylvania residents lived in fear as authorities worked tirelessly to track down the escaped convict. Cavalcante had been convicted of murdering his girlfriend in 2021 and was wanted in Brazil for a 2017 killing. Finally, on September 13th, Cavalcante was apprehended by Pennsylvania State Police and a Border Patrol tactical unit.
FOX News National Correspondent Nate Foy closely covered the manhunt for Cavalcante for the FOX News Channel. Nate provides an in-depth look at the timeline of the manhunt and details the explosive capture of Danelo Cavalcante.
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| Could BTK Be Connected To A Cold Case? | 14 Sep 2023 | 00:29:32 | |
Years after the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "Bind, Torture, Kill" serial killer, a new investigation could link him back to a cold case dating back to almost 50 years ago. In 1976, 16-year-old Cynthia Kinney disappeared and was last seen at a laundromat at which she worked in Pawhuska, OK. Osage County Sheriff Eddie Virden is investigating how Rader's writings and sketches could possibly link him to Cynthia's disappearance. However, Osage County District Attorney Mike Fisher has disputed Sheriff Virden's claims, saying there is insufficient evidence to link Rader to the crime.
FOX 23 Anchor Rick Maranon has been following the feud between the Osage County Sheriff and District Attorney. He discusses the new BTK Task Force created by Sheriff Virden and shares the impact Cynthia's death has had on the local community.
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| The Cold Case Murder Of A Mother And Daughter | 12 Sep 2023 | 00:59:02 | |
On September 2nd, 1994, a horrific crime sent shockwaves through the hardworking community of Williamsport, PA. 23-year-old Gail Matthews was found holding her 5-year-old daughter, Tamara Berkheiser, the pair bloodied, strangled, and stabbed. Gail was well-liked by everyone in her community, making the grisly murder all the more shocking. Years passed, and the investigation eventually went cold.
Retired Detective with the Lycoming County District Attorney's Office Ken Mains reflects back on his decade-long search for answers in the cold case murders of Gail and Tamara. He discusses the many twists and turns of the case, the suspects he investigated, and the impact the killings continue to have on the Williamsport community today.
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| The Dark Side Of Dating Apps | 07 Sep 2023 | 00:36:51 | |
Dating apps have become one of the most popular ways for people to meet and connect in the modern age. But as users swipe through options to find a romantic match, they expose themselves to additional risks and threats. As reports about dating violence and sexual assaults from dating apps surface in the news, many question whether or not these tech companies are doing enough to protect users.
Professor and Researcher Dr. Julie Valentine discusses her research on the correlation between dating apps and sexual violence and explains why there's such a prevalence of predators on the platforms. Later, President and Founder of the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) Scott Berkowitz shares tips for staying safe on dating apps and offers resources available for survivors of sexual assault and violence as well.
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network is the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the United States. If you or a loved one has experienced sexual violence, visit the website or call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656.HOPE (4673).
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| The Monster Behind The Screen: Ending Online Exploitation | 05 Sep 2023 | 00:48:35 | |
To her peers, 12-year-old Breighanna Vigor appeared to seamlessly balance school, dance, and her social life. When elected class representative, she familiarized herself with her fellow classmates through social media by following them. One day, Breighanna accidentally connected with someone she thought to be a fellow student. However, that stranger soon revealed himself to be a predator and unleashed a 3-year-long nightmare for young Breighanna.
CEO and President of Stopping Traffick Breighanna Vigor shares the story of how she became a victim of online sexual exploitation and how she works as a survivor to prevent these threats from harming others as well. Later, Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) outlines how she's working to protect children and hold big tech companies accountable with her bipartisan legislation, the "Kids Online Safety Act."
Stopping Traffick is an organization dedicated to highlighting the dangers of exploitation that our children face. Through advocation, awareness, and action, the nonprofit aims to educate families in order to prevent those most vulnerable from facing these threats.
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| Updates In The Search For Rachel Morin's Killer | 31 Aug 2023 | 00:11:44 | |
August 5th, 2023, was the last time that 37-year-old Rachel Morin would be seen alive before she was found murdered along a popular hiking trail in Maryland. While authorities have been tirelessly investigating the case, new information related to Rachel's murder has been uncovered. DNA found at the crime scene indicated the suspect responsible for her killing matched a suspect wanted for the home invasion and assault of a young girl in Los Angeles.
Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler shares the latest information surrounding the ongoing investigation and discusses how listeners can help participate in the active search for Rachel's killer.
If you have any information about this case, please contact Harford County Sheriff’s Office, email the tip line at RMTips@harfordsheriff.org, or call the tip line at (410) 836-7788.
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| Deadly Delivery: Inside The Collar Bomb Case | 29 Aug 2023 | 01:33:36 | |
On August 28th, 2003, the quiet town of Erie, Pennsylvania garnered local and national attention following a bizarre bank heist. With a cane gun in his hands and a collar-bomb attached to his neck, 46-year-old Brian Wells had unsuccessfully attempted to steal $250,000 from a local PNC Bank earlier that afternoon. Police quickly arrested him and cleared the area, but it would soon be too late. The bomb detonated at 3:18 PM that day, turning what should've been a routine pizza delivery fatal for Brian Wells. Retired FBI Special Agent Jerry Clark was the lead investigator on Major Case #203 - The Collar-Bomb. He shares how he was first introduced to the case and describes the many twists and turns behind this infamous investigation.
Jerry Clark's career in law enforcement spanned over the course of 27 years at both local and federal levels. Prior to his career with the FBI, he served as an agent at both the NCIS and the DEA. Jerry Clark currently serves as an Associate Professor and Chair of the Criminal Justice Department at Gannon University. In his book co-authored with Ed Palattella entitled, Pizza Bomber: The Untold Story of America’s Most Shocking Bank Robbery, Jerry details the true and bizarre story behind one of the country's most shocking heists.
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| An Author's Guide On How To Murder Your Husband | 10 Sep 2024 | 01:17:03 | |
Nancy Crampton-Brophy was unsatisfied with her life, marriage, and the lack of success garnered by her romance novels. As fate would have it, Nancy would eventually acquire the fame and notoriety she so desperately craved from one of her works: a blog post titled, How to Murder Your Husband. On June 2nd, 2018, Nancy's husband, Daniel Brophy, was found shot to death at the Oregon Culinary Institute. While Nancy played the role of a grieving widow for a time, it wasn't long until evidence surfaced that uncovered the sinister truth.
Multnomah County Deputy District Attorney Shawn Overstreet discusses the cold-blooded murder of chef Daniel Brophy and shares his experience prosecuting Nancy Crampton-Brophy.
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| The Mission To Bring Them Home: Saving Children From The Streets | 24 Aug 2023 | 00:11:54 | |
Each year, thousands of children go missing. The first 48 hours are critical for ensuring the return of a child. Whether they go missing from running away, kidnapping, or trafficking, children are especially vulnerable to exploitation and harm when away from home. Private Investigator and Founder of the Bringing Them Home Project Joe Carrillo understands the importance of that critical window and discusses how his organization works to locate children and explains what dangers pose the biggest threats to vulnerable children today. Later, Joe's granddaughter, Madison Ginebra discusses how she's working to raise awareness about the dangers of human trafficking with her club, MAS Awareness.
The Bringing Them Home Project is an organization dedicated to removing children from dangers they may face on the streets. By providing families with reunification services and counseling resources, the Bringing Them Home Project ensures the protection of vulnerable children.
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| The Oklahoma City Bombing: The Unseen Impact | 22 Aug 2023 | 01:06:18 | |
On the morning of April 19th, 1995, residents of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma were awoken by tragedy. At 9:02 AM, a massive explosion occurred at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building which damaged over 300 buildings, injured hundreds of people, and took the lives of 168 men, women, and children. Two anti-government extremists, Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, were later arrested for the bombing. The incident is remembered as the deadliest domestic terrorist attack in United States history.
Former FBI Agent John Iannarelli outlines the details of the case and explains how authorities apprehended McVeigh and Nichols. Former Oklahoma City Firefighter Chris Fields discusses the horrors he witnessed as a first responder to the explosion and the emotional impact it has on him to this day. Later, Chris shares resources available for people struggling with their mental health to get the help they need.
Trauma Behind the Badge is an organization dedicated to raising awareness about the trauma experienced by first responders and veterans. By starting the conversation and destigmatizing mental health, the organization works to provide first responders and their families with the resources needed in order to properly work through their trauma.
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| Victim In Gilgo Beach Murders Identified | 17 Aug 2023 | 00:13:47 | |
Just weeks after Long Island Serial Killer suspect Rex Heuermann was arrested in connection to the killing of three women near Gilgo Beach, authorities announced a groundbreaking new discovery in another murder victim. The remains discovered in 1996 of a woman who had long been dubbed "Fire Island Jane Doe" have now been identified as Karen Vergata.
Attorney and retired NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro breaks down some of the latest developments out of the Long Island Serial Killer case and discusses what he's watching out for as Rex Heuermann's trial looms.
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| A Search For A Mother Leads To A Shocking Discovery | 15 Aug 2023 | 00:56:32 | |
At ten years old, Cheryl Gyant learned she was adopted, thus beginning her search for answers about her biological mother. After years of asking questions about her mother's identity, Cheryl received the shocking and devastating news that her mother was Sheri Okoro. Sheri had become one of the first victims of Leonard Lake and Charles Ng, two of California's most notorious serial killers. Although Lake and Ng took Sheri's life, they could not take away her voice. Cheryl Gyant shares the story of how she learned the news of her mother's tragic death and how she dedicated herself to telling Sheri Okoro's story. Later, Cheryl discusses how her nonprofit, Shaniya Rose CDC, works to make a difference for children in the foster care community.
Inspired by her mother's own words, Cheryl Gyant authored A Letter From Sheri, a book in which she details the life story her mother never got to tell. Cheryl is also the founder of the nonprofit, Shaniya Rose CDC, which works to provide assistance and resources for children who have been impacted by the foster care system.
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| The Murder Of Rachel Morin: Updates In The Investigation | 10 Aug 2023 | 00:16:24 | |
On Sunday, August 6th, the body of 37-year-old Rachel Morin was found along a popular hiking trail in Bel Air, Maryland. Rachel had been reported missing by her boyfriend the night before when she failed to return home from her walk on the Ma and Pa trail earlier that day. Authorities are investigating Rachel's death as a homicide and are urging the public to come forward with any information they may have.
FOX News Digital Reporter Audrey Conklin provides an overview of what we know about the case so far. Later, Chief Deputy at the Harford County Sheriff's Office Colonel William Davis discusses recent updates in their investigation. He shares the impact Rachel's shocking death has had on the Maryland community and explains what listeners can do to help aid authorities as they carry out their investigation.
If you have any information about this case, please contact Harford County Sheriff's Office or call the tip line at (410) 836-5430.
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| Closing A Cold Case Nearly 48 Years Later: The Murder Of Gretchen Harrington | 08 Aug 2023 | 00:33:20 | |
Almost 48 years ago, eight-year-old Gretchen Harrington went missing after leaving her home in Marple Township, PA. Gretchen was last seen walking to her vacation Bible school, yet she never made it there. On October 14th, 1975, nearly two months after her disappearance, Gretchen's remains were found in Ridley Creek State Park. For decades, the identity of Gretchen's killer remained a mystery. However, on July 24th, 2023, 83-year-old retired pastor David Zandstra was charged with her murder.
Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer breaks down the timeline of events and explains how police were led to examine Zandstra as a suspect. Later, he shares why bringing justice to Gretchen and her family all these years later was so important to him.
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| Suspect In Gilgo Beach Murders Rex Heuermann Appears In Court | 03 Aug 2023 | 00:22:02 | |
On Tuesday, Long Island serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann appeared in court for the first time since his arraignment. Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney will serve as the lead prosecutor on the case. He revealed during a press conference after the hearing that a "massive amount" of evidence was collected during the investigation. Heuermann has pleaded not guilty to the six counts of murder with which he's charged.
Attorney and Retired NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro discusses what we know about the timeline of the events and reveals which pieces of evidential information were key to the investigation. He explains the technological limitations of the time and shares how new investigative techniques were used to name Heuermann as a suspect. Later, Paul discusses why he's skeptical that Rex Heuermann can be connected to other bodies that have been found.
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| Enduring The Nightmare: The Chowchilla Bus Kidnapping | 01 Aug 2023 | 01:48:57 | |
On July 15th, 1976, in Chowchilla, CA, the largest kidnapping for ransom in United States history took place. Kidnappers Fred Woods IV, James Schoenfeld, and Richard Schoenfeld took bus driver Ed Ray and 26 children hostage, later driving them to a quarry and burying them alive inside a box truck. After spending hours underground, the driver and children were able to escape captivity and return to safety. FOX News Senior Correspondent and Host of the Nightmare In Chowchilla podcast Claudia Cowan discusses the timeline of events and breaks down the prosecution and aftermath of the case.
Jennifer Brown Hyde lived the nightmare. At 9 years old, she and her older brother, Jeff were two of the children taken hostage on that very bus. Jennifer provides a first-hand account of what it was like to survive the kidnapping and opens up about the impact the events had on her life to this day.
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| Carlee Russell Admits Kidnapping Was A Hoax | 27 Jul 2023 | 00:23:11 | |
On July 13th, 25-year-old Carlee Russell allegedly went along an Alabama interstate missing after placing a 911 call. During the call, she described seeing a toddler along the side of the road, but by the time authorities arrived at the scene, there was no trace of Carlee or the child. Two days after her initial disappearance, Carlee returned home and told investigators that she had been kidnapped. During a press conference on Monday, authorities announced that Carlee's disappearance was a hoax and that she admitted to lying about the ordeal.
WBRC Anchor and Reporter Brittany Dionne explains the timeline of this shocking case and discusses the emotional impact it had on the Birmingham community. Later, she shares how people can elevate other missing persons cases and give them the resources they deserve.
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| Being Donnie Brasco: Joe Pistone Tells All | 25 Jul 2023 | 00:45:05 | |
The Bonanno crime family was one of the most feared crime syndicates within the New York City mafia scene. In 1976, a low-level jewel thief by the name of Donnie Brasco caught the attention of Lefty Ruggerio, a Bonanno family soldier. He took Donnie under his wing, taught him the Bonanno way of life, and even opened the door for him to become a "made man" for the family. Unbeknownst to the family, Donnie had a secret of his own. Former FBI Agent Joe Pistone reflects on his famous undercover work under the Donnie Brasco alias, separates fact from fiction when it comes to the mafia, and discusses the hardships associated with his line of work.
Joe Pistone joined the FBI in 1969 and became a pioneer in the bureau's undercover work. Joe was recognized for his successful work within the FBI, receiving the U.S. Attorney General’s J. Edgar Hoover Award, as well as the FBI Medal of Valor. Pistone wrote several books detailing his experiences with the mafia, including Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life In The Mafia, and The Way Of The Wise Guy. Joe Pistone's infiltration of the Bonanno crime family later became the basis for the 1997 film, Donnie Brasco.
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| Solve The Case: Shining A Light On America’s Cold Cases | 05 Sep 2024 | 00:22:48 | |
September is National Cold Case Month, a time for remembering the victims of unsolved crimes, and devoting attention and resources to closing these cases. With hundreds of thousands of cold cases plaguing families across the country, one nonprofit is working to give families and law enforcement alike the resources needed to bring closure to these crimes.
President of Solve the Case Detective Aaron Benzick shares his unique background as a law enforcement officer and discusses how it led him to create the organization. Later, he explains how the organization is bringing a call to action for investigators handling cold cases.
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| Personal Safety Tips From The Secret Service | 20 Jul 2023 | 00:24:57 | |
As we go about our everyday lives, it's easy to forget the possible dangers we face on a daily basis. Although we're often told to fear the unfamiliar and unknown, sometimes threats to our personal safety fall closer to home than we realize. However, with the right preparation and planning, we can protect ourselves from being the victim of a crime. Retired Supervisory Special Agent with the United States Secret Service Jeff James shares the importance of situational awareness and gives listeners tips for street crime prevention and self-defense.
In 1996, Jeff James was sworn in as a United States Secret Service Special Agent, beginning his 22-year-long career within the federal government. During his time in the Secret Service, he was promoted to Assistant Special Agent in Charge and also served as the Liaison to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Now, he works as the President of Capitol Security Consultants, as well as the Chief of Police at Robert Morris University.
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| Hidden In Plain Sight: The Spokane Serial Killer | 18 Jul 2023 | 01:01:20 | |
For years, the state of Washington was shrouded in mystery as bodies of women began appearing across the state. Between 1996 and 1998, it became apparent to the police that they had a serial killer on their hands. In 2000, a break was finally made when Robert Lee Yates, a veteran and family man, was arrested for the murders. Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Mark Safarik worked on the case as part of the bureau's elite Behavioral Analysis Unit. He discusses the victimology of the case, the evolution of Yates's crimes, and his experience testifying in Yates's trial.
Mark Safarik now serves as the President of Forensic Behavioral Services International, a company that provides expert consultations and services to clients, including criminal and civil litigation, lectures, and training. After his 23 years with the FBI, Mark's unparalleled expertise has been used by various television shows, attorneys, investigators, and law enforcement agencies worldwide.
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| BREAKING: Long Island Serial Killer Suspect Arrested | 14 Jul 2023 | 00:25:17 | |
Friday, July 14th, 2023 police arrested Rex Heuermann in Massapequa Park, Long Island, in connection with the infamous Gilgo Beach murders. In 2010 and 2011, human remains were found along the south shore of Long Island. Suffolk County Police have announced a press conference that will take place Friday afternoon in which they will share significant details and developments related to the case.
Attorney and Retired NYPD Paul Mauro discusses his participation in the investigation and provides insight into the case, as well as the killer's evolution. Later, Paul shares what listeners can expect from the upcoming arraignment of the suspect.
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