While most of us know Erik and Lyle Menendez from newspapers, magazines, and television screens, not many of us can say we actually know them.
Author, speaker, and former Colombo Caporegime Michael Franzese spent 11 months in solitary confinement with Lyle Menendez and knows what it means to have a second chance. He joins to discuss his unique relationship with Lyle and shares his reaction to the potential resentencing of the Menendez Brothers.
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1122 King Road, Moscow, Idaho was supposed to be the backdrop of a memorable school year for Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves. But in the early hours of November 13th, 2022, the four college students were viciously murdered in the off-campus home. For weeks, the campus was paralyzed with fear until a suspect was finally arrested: Bryan Kohberger.
FOX News Digital Investigative Reporter Michael Ruiz and former NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro were on the ground in Moscow, Idaho covering the case. Together, they look back at the gruesome crime, the investigation, and what's next for the accused killer.
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Emily revisits her conversation with Vice President at Bevel, Gardner & Associates Ross Gardner for a deep dive into what bloodstain pattern analysis can tell investigators about a crime.
Ross lays out the methodology of his profession and discusses the unique perspective that he can provide law enforcement with his line of work. Later, he discusses specific crime scenes he's been involved with throughout his career.
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In May of 2002, the remains of 24-year-old intern Chandra Levy were discovered in D.C.'s Rock Creek Park. The news rocked the D.C. area, as well as Chandra's hometown of Modesto, California. The case sparked a frenzy of rumors and allegations, exposing a scandalous side of politics. However, despite an arrest and conviction, the murder of Chandra Levy remains unsolved.
FOX News San Francisco-based Senior Correspondent Claudia Cowan covered the case at the time and looks back at the infamous case. Later, former NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro provides his expert analysis of the investigation into Chandra's disappearance.
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In the 1980s, conspiracy theories that children were becoming victims of satanic rituals began to spread like wildfire, and mistrust fueled anxieties in schools and neighborhoods across the country. This would later become known as the 'satanic panic.'
Professor emeritus of sociology at Grand Valley State University Mary DeYoung explains how moral panics work, the factors that contribute to them, and the role that the fears played in prominent cases at the time.
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Is there such a thing as a "perfect crime"? 100 years ago, two teenagers wanted to find out for themselves. 19-year-old Nathan Leopold and 18-year-old Richard Loeb abducted and murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks within his affluent Chicago neighborhood. The crime of the century became the trial of the century, and the country watched a jury decide the fate of the two murderous teenagers.
Author, historian, and Professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice Simon Baatz looks back at the historic murders, and the unprecedented trial that followed, as detailed in his book, For The Thrill Of It.
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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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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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Whether or not you realize it, your body is always talking, even when you're not speaking. Body language can be influential in the courtroom, a time when the stakes couldn't be higher. So what role did body language and physical behaviors have in the televised trial of the Menendez brothers?
Clinical and Forensic Psychologist Dr. John Paul Garrison provides his analysis of the body language of Erik and Lyle during their testimonies and explains what their behaviors reveal.
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On August 20th, 1989, José and Kitty Menendez were shot to death inside their Beverly Hills mansion. The following year, their sons, Erik and Lyle, would be arrested for the murders. The ensuing trial captured the attention of viewers across the country and exposed the hidden familial sexual abuse kept secret by the Menendez family.
Award-winning Trial Attorney and Host of the Courtroom Confidential Podcast Joshua Ritter gives an overview of the gruesome murders and provides his legal analysis of the infamous trial.
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Emily revisits her conversation with former FBI Special Agent and Founding Partner at NAXO Chris Tarbell for a discussion about the ways we can protect ourselves from cyber crimes.
Chris dives into the technological advancements that gave way to the development of 'deep fakes,' and explains how listeners can spot them, and prevent themselves from falling victim.
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