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  • Sean "Puffy" Combs is no stranger to having run ins with the law and he is certainly no stranger to accusations being leveled against him.


    In this episode, we hear about the shocking accusations of assault being made against Combs by his ex girlfriend and now we are also hearing that their is a criminal investigation surrounding Puffy as well.


    So, what are the accusations and who are making them? Let's dive in and find out.



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  • As we start to see the Chad Daybell trial appear on the horizon, it's a good time to revist the vile crimes he is being accused of.

    In this episode, we dive into that indictment and get ourselves aquainted with the charges against Chad Daybell and with the governments opening salvo.




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  • In September 2021, Daniel Robinson, a geologist, went missing in Arizona in June 2021. Here's a summary of the case:

    Daniel Robinson, a 24-year-old geologist originally from South Carolina, was reported missing in the Buckeye area of Arizona on June 23, 2021. He was last seen leaving his job site in a white Jeep Renegade, which was later found overturned in the desert on June 24, 2021

    .Efforts to locate Daniel Robinson included extensive searches conducted by law enforcement agencies and volunteer groups, as well as his family's tireless advocacy for his safe return. Despite these efforts, his whereabouts remained unknown as of my last update.

    The circumstances surrounding Daniel Robinson's disappearance remained mysterious, and investigators were looking into various leads and possibilities. His family and supporters had raised concerns about the handling of the case and called for a more thorough investigation.


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  • Asa Ellerup, the estranged (?) wife of Rex Heuermann has visited him in jail. According to sources the couple linked up for the first time since his arrest as he continues to remain behind bars as his case makes its way through the system.


    Ellerup has come under scrutiny about what she may or may not have known over the years, but law enforcement has said she is not a suspect in the case and they are not looking at her as such.

    That has not stopped John Ray, attorney for Shannan Gilberts family from continuing to make allegations however, and her making a trip to see Rex in the lockup is sure to raise some eyebrows.


    In this episode we take a look at the trip to the jail to see Rex and how the optics from that trip really don't look too good for Asa.

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  • The allegations that Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs is currently facing are not new to him. In fact, he's been accused of things similar many times in the past. Now, with the dam breaking and many accusers coming forward, for those of us who have followed the Jeffrey Epstein case, the similarities are very, very apparent and when looking at the way things have transpired since these most recent allegations have been made, it's not hard to follow the thread connecting these civil allegations and the current criminal ones.


    In this episode we get a look at those allegations for ourselves and why this is looking like it's going to be a major RICO case against Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs.




    The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) is a United States federal law enacted in 1970 to combat organized crime. RICO targets individuals or groups involved in illegal enterprises, known as "racketeering activities," such as bribery, extortion, fraud, and money laundering.Key features of RICO include:
    Criminalization of Racketeering Activity: RICO makes it a federal crime to participate in, or conspire to participate in, the affairs of an enterprise through a pattern of racketeering activity.Enterprise: RICO applies to both legitimate and illegitimate enterprises, including corporations, partnerships, and other associations.Pattern of Racketeering Activity: A pattern is established by engaging in at least two instances of racketeering activity within ten years.Consequences: Individuals convicted under RICO can face substantial fines, forfeiture of assets, and imprisonment for up to 20 years per racketeering count, with potential enhancements for multiple offenses.RICO has been used extensively against organized crime syndicates, such as the Mafia, but it has also been employed in cases involving various other criminal enterprises, including drug trafficking, securities fraud, and corruption. Prosecutors often use RICO to dismantle criminal organizations by targeting not only the individuals directly involved in criminal activities but also those who facilitate or benefit from them, such as leaders, associates, and even legitimate businesses linked to the enterprise.

    To successfully prosecute under RICO, prosecutors must demonstrate the existence of an enterprise engaged in a pattern of racketeering activity, as well as the defendant's involvement in that enterprise and its illegal activities. RICO has been praised for its effectiveness in dismantling criminal organizations but has also faced criticism for its broad scope and potential for abuse in certain cases.



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  • The allegations that Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs is currently facing are not new to him. In fact, he's been accused of things similar many times in the past. Now, with the dam breaking and many accusers coming forward, for those of us who have followed the Jeffrey Epstein case, the similarities are very, very apparent and when looking at the way things have transpired since these most recent allegations have been made, it's not hard to follow the thread connecting these civil allegations and the current criminal ones.


    In this episode we get a look at those allegations for ourselves and why this is looking like it's going to be a major RICO case against Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs.




    The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) is a United States federal law enacted in 1970 to combat organized crime. RICO targets individuals or groups involved in illegal enterprises, known as "racketeering activities," such as bribery, extortion, fraud, and money laundering.Key features of RICO include:
    Criminalization of Racketeering Activity: RICO makes it a federal crime to participate in, or conspire to participate in, the affairs of an enterprise through a pattern of racketeering activity.Enterprise: RICO applies to both legitimate and illegitimate enterprises, including corporations, partnerships, and other associations.Pattern of Racketeering Activity: A pattern is established by engaging in at least two instances of racketeering activity within ten years.Consequences: Individuals convicted under RICO can face substantial fines, forfeiture of assets, and imprisonment for up to 20 years per racketeering count, with potential enhancements for multiple offenses.RICO has been used extensively against organized crime syndicates, such as the Mafia, but it has also been employed in cases involving various other criminal enterprises, including drug trafficking, securities fraud, and corruption. Prosecutors often use RICO to dismantle criminal organizations by targeting not only the individuals directly involved in criminal activities but also those who facilitate or benefit from them, such as leaders, associates, and even legitimate businesses linked to the enterprise.

    To successfully prosecute under RICO, prosecutors must demonstrate the existence of an enterprise engaged in a pattern of racketeering activity, as well as the defendant's involvement in that enterprise and its illegal activities. RICO has been praised for its effectiveness in dismantling criminal organizations but has also faced criticism for its broad scope and potential for abuse in certain cases.



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  • Judge John Judge has ordered both the prosecution and the defense to stay away from speaking with any potential jurors in the trial of Bryan Kohberger. The order is curious though because it's usually a foregone conclusion that both sides should not be attempting to speak with potential jurors so the question is, what spurred this on? Was Judge Judge just being extra cautious or is there something else cooking behind the scenes?


    Let's dive in and find out.

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  • Sean Combs, also known by his stage names Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, and Brother Love, is a prominent figure in the music industry. Born on November 4, 1969, in Harlem, New York City, he has established himself as a rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and entrepreneur.

    Combs initially gained recognition as a talent director at Uptown Records before founding his own record label, Bad Boy Records, in 1993. Under Bad Boy Records, he produced and released albums for artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans, and Mary J. Blige, among others, contributing significantly to the East Coast hip hop scene of the 1990s.

    In addition to his music career, Combs has ventured into various business endeavors, including fashion, fragrance, and media. He founded the clothing line Sean John, which became highly successful, and has collaborated with several other brands over the years. Combs also owns the television network Revolt TV and has investments in other sectors.


    Throughout his career, Combs has faced various allegations and controversies, some of which include:
    Legal issues related to nightclub incidents: Combs has been involved in altercations at nightclubs over the years, including a highly publicized incident in 1999 at Club New York where shots were fired. Combs was subsequently charged with weapons violations and bribery, although he was acquitted of all charges in 2001.Allegations of assault: Combs has faced accusations of assault from multiple individuals. One notable incident occurred in 2007 when a man claimed that Combs and his bodyguards attacked him outside a nightclub in Atlanta. Combs denied the allegations, and the case was settled out of court.Legal disputes with former associates: Combs has been embroiled in legal battles with former associates and business partners over the years, including disputes over contracts, royalties, and intellectual property rights. These disputes have sometimes resulted in lawsuits and settlements.Financial controversies: Despite his success as an entrepreneur, Combs has faced criticism and legal challenges related to his financial dealings. In 2017, he was sued by his former chef for unpaid wages and emotional distress, leading to a settlement. Additionally, there have been reports of financial difficulties and unpaid debts associated with some of Combs' business ventures.Allegations of Human trafficking/sexual abuse have plagued him for years and all of those allegations along with the previous lawsuits have culminated in this investigation and the raid.

    As we begin to learn more about the raid on P. Diddy's homes over Human trafficking allegations, it's become apparent that the Feds are serious and that they have at least enough evidence to initiate a gigantic operation such as the raids we saw yesterday. That usually spells trouble for the person being investigated and in this episode we hear from several experts talking the extreme jeopardy that Puff Daddy now finds himself in.





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  • Everytime we turn around there's another story about another violent felon who gets out early only to murder someone else. Unfortunately, today's story is no different.


    Jayden Perkin's was an 11 year old boy, who, according to all who knew him loved life, his family and his friends. That was fully on display when Jayden stepped in front of a man who planned on killing his pregnant mother to defend her. Jayden was killed in the attack.

    The man who is responsible? A violent felon who was supposed to serve 15 years in prison but was let out after just 8 and now, those responsible for releasing this man, are facing backlash, with one board member already resigning. Jayden's mother, Laterria Smith is in the hospital still, but the baby is expected to survive.

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  • Majorjon Kaylor has been hit with a life sentence after pleading guilty to killing his neighbors. According to Kaylor, he took such drastic measures after one of his neighbors was allegedly touching himself in the window in front of Kaylor's wife and small daughter.

    After calling the police and not getting the help he though appropriate from the authorities, he took matters into his own hands and killed the whole family.

    Kaylor and the state of Idaho avoided a trial by agreeing to mediation and it was during these mediation sessions where a deal was hammered out.

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  • As we continue inching closer to the Bryan Kohberger Preliminary trial, we are learning more about the man who the government says murdered four college students in their home in the early morning hours on November 13th.


    In this episode, we get a look behind the curtain of Bryan Kohberger's time working for the school district in Pennsylvania and what, if anything, those records might contain.



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  • As the sideshow known as the United States senate continues to muddle it's way through the peoples business, Marsha Blackburn says that she is targeting all Epstein related records that are held by the FBI and that she also wants completely unredacted flight logs and the black book.

    This news comes after a congressional hearing turned into more of a circus than usual when both sides of the aisle went back and forth about Epstein and Hunter Biden, with one lawmaker from Florida holding up a picture of Donald Trump with Jeffrey Epstein.

    The irony? The representative who was grandstanding is from Florida. Where Jeffrey Epstein caught a sweetheart deal and where the local prosecutors worked hand in hand with Epstein's team to get him off.


    So, will these statements turn into reality?


    Let's dive in and see.


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  • The search for Layla Santanello continues as her family and friends vow to not stop searching until they have answers. Her mother, who we have heard from before, has now said that she has fears that Layla might have come into contact with someone who did not have her best intentions in mind.


    In this episode, we hear from Layla's mom as she shares some of the fears she has about her daughter and her dissappearance.




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  • Lori Vallow has already been convicted of murdering her two children and her husbands former wife. Now, she is in Arizona to face MORE murder charges and several other charges to go along with them. After being extradited from Idaho to Arizona to face those charges, she pleaded not guilty.


    A date for her trial in Arizona has not been announced.



    Back in Idaho Judge Steven Boyce, the Judge overseeing the Chad Daybell trial has made a ruling on what venue will serve as the backdrop for the trial and his reasoning for making the decision that he did.



    So, lets dive in and get caught up!

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    Judge issues decision on whether Chad Daybell's trial will be moved back to eastern Idaho - East Idaho News


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  • It's no secret that there is a serious problem with corruption in Mexico when it comes to the police and the work they do for the cartels. However, it is rare that these police officers attempt to steal from these cartels.


    In todays episode, we hear a story about a group of police officers who decided it would be a good idea to steal form their cartel employers.

    Spoiler alert: It was not.


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    Cartel goes on killing rampage against Tijuana police who stole their drugs, prosecutors say (msn.com)

  • Over the past week or so we have heard reports out of Los Angeles of homeless people being targeted and killed by some madman that authorities are saying could be a serial killer. Whats more, is that there are the same reports now coming out of Las Vegas where one man was killed and four others wounded when someone opened fire at a local homeless encampment.


    Now authorities are trying to figure out if these attacks are connected or if there are two psychopaths on the loose.


    Let's dive in and get caught up!



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    Las Vegas cops hunt gunman who shot FIVE homeless people - killing one - on same day Los Angeles revealed hunt for 'serial killer' who executed three itinerants in their sleep in alleyways | Daily Mail Online



    Police search for suspect after 5 shot in east Las Vegas homeless encampment (8newsnow.com)

  • According to new court documents, Brian Laundrie, his parents and their lawyer all knew something bad happened to Gabby and they even went so far as to hire a high powered legal team in Wyoming.


    In this episode, we dive back into the Gabby Petito story and break down the new findings in the court filing that recently hit the docket.


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  • Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán is a notorious Mexican drug lord who was once considered one of the most powerful and elusive drug traffickers in the world. Born on April 4, 1957, in La Tuna, Mexico, he rose through the ranks of the Sinaloa Cartel, a powerful drug trafficking organization based in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico.

    El Chapo gained notoriety for his ability to evade capture for many years despite being one of the most wanted men by both Mexican and U.S. authorities. He was known for his cunning tactics, including the use of intricate tunnel systems to transport drugs across the U.S.-Mexico border.

    In 1993, he was arrested in Guatemala and extradited to Mexico, where he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for drug trafficking, criminal association, and bribery charges. However, in 2001, he escaped from prison by reportedly hiding in a laundry cart.

    For over a decade, El Chapo remained on the run, continuing to lead the Sinaloa Cartel and expanding its operations internationally. During this time, he became one of the most powerful and feared drug lords in the world, amassing a vast fortune estimated to be billions of dollars.

    In 2014, he was captured again by Mexican authorities in a joint operation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in the city of Mazatlán, Mexico. He was subsequently extradited to the United States to face multiple charges related to drug trafficking, money laundering, and organized crime.

    El Chapo's trial in the United States began in November 2018 in a federal court in Brooklyn, New York. The trial was highly publicized and revealed shocking details about his criminal empire, including his involvement in smuggling massive quantities of drugs into the United States and his use of violence and corruption to maintain control.

    In February 2019, after a three-month trial, El Chapo was found guilty on all counts, including operating a continuing criminal enterprise, international distribution of cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and other drugs, as well as involvement in multiple murders and money laundering schemes. The verdict ensured that he would likely spend the rest of his life in a maximum-security prison in the United States.

    In this episode we begin our look at why El Chapo Says his trial was unconstitutional and why he deserves a new trial.



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  • Sean Combs, also known by his stage names Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, and Brother Love, is a prominent figure in the music industry. Born on November 4, 1969, in Harlem, New York City, he has established himself as a rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and entrepreneur.

    Combs initially gained recognition as a talent director at Uptown Records before founding his own record label, Bad Boy Records, in 1993. Under Bad Boy Records, he produced and released albums for artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans, and Mary J. Blige, among others, contributing significantly to the East Coast hip hop scene of the 1990s.

    In addition to his music career, Combs has ventured into various business endeavors, including fashion, fragrance, and media. He founded the clothing line Sean John, which became highly successful, and has collaborated with several other brands over the years. Combs also owns the television network Revolt TV and has investments in other sectors.


    Throughout his career, Combs has faced various allegations and controversies, some of which include:
    Legal issues related to nightclub incidents: Combs has been involved in altercations at nightclubs over the years, including a highly publicized incident in 1999 at Club New York where shots were fired. Combs was subsequently charged with weapons violations and bribery, although he was acquitted of all charges in 2001.Allegations of assault: Combs has faced accusations of assault from multiple individuals. One notable incident occurred in 2007 when a man claimed that Combs and his bodyguards attacked him outside a nightclub in Atlanta. Combs denied the allegations, and the case was settled out of court.Legal disputes with former associates: Combs has been embroiled in legal battles with former associates and business partners over the years, including disputes over contracts, royalties, and intellectual property rights. These disputes have sometimes resulted in lawsuits and settlements.Financial controversies: Despite his success as an entrepreneur, Combs has faced criticism and legal challenges related to his financial dealings. In 2017, he was sued by his former chef for unpaid wages and emotional distress, leading to a settlement. Additionally, there have been reports of financial difficulties and unpaid debts associated with some of Combs' business ventures.Allegations of Human trafficking/sexual abuse have plagued him for years and all of those allegations along with the previous lawsuits have culminated in this investigation and the raid.

    in this episode we, we take a look at the recent raid on Puff Daddy's homes and where it all may go from here.



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  • A cargo ship has crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland, destroying the bridge and dumping multiple cars and many people into the river. A gigantic search effort has now been launched as rescue crews attempt to rescue people from at least seven submerged vehicles.

    This is a developing story.









    A Summary of The Francis Scott Key Bridge:




    Name: Francis Scott Key BridgeLocation: Baltimore, Maryland, USA

    Span: The bridge spans the Patapsco River, connecting the neighborhoods of Federal Hill and Locust Point with the community of Butchers Hill.

    Significance: The Key Bridge is a significant landmark in Baltimore, named after Francis Scott Key, who wrote the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner," the national anthem of the United States.

    Construction: The construction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge began in the mid-1970s as part of the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel Project, aimed at improving transportation infrastructure in the region. The bridge was designed to alleviate traffic congestion in the area and provide a vital link across the Patapsco River.

    Completion: The Key Bridge was completed in 1977, and since then, it has served as a crucial transportation artery in Baltimore, facilitating the movement of vehicles between various neighborhoods and communities on either side of the river.

    Features: The Francis Scott Key Bridge is a steel arch bridge with a total length of approximately 1.6 miles (2.6 kilometers). It provides multiple lanes for vehicular traffic, accommodating thousands of vehicles daily. The bridge offers picturesque views of the surrounding area, including the Baltimore skyline and the Patapsco River.

    Legacy: Beyond its practical function, the Key Bridge holds cultural and historical significance as a tribute to Francis Scott Key and as a symbol of Baltimore's infrastructure development. It has become an iconic landmark in the city, recognized for its distinctive design and role in connecting different parts of Baltimore.


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