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  • Welcome to the "Week In Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news.

    This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events.

    Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience.

    Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week In Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle.

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  • In a recent episode of "Hidden Killers," hosts Tony Brueski and Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor, meticulously unpacked the multi-layered case of Ashley Benefield, a former ballerina accused of fatally shooting her husband. Benefield claims she acted in self-defense and is staking her claim on the stand-your-ground defense law, which permits using force when one perceives an imminent threat.

    Brueski began the discussion, acknowledging that a preliminary assessment of the case might be misleading, emphasizing the importance of delving into the nuances of the situation. He added, "I then dived into some of the interviews, some of the accounts of both Ashley Benefield and her victim and their friends and their family, and it painted an almost very different picture for me and outlook."

    Guest Neama Rahmani voiced his apprehensions about the case. "It's gonna be a tough case for Benefield," he said. Highlighting that Benefield did not invoke the stand-your-ground defense immediately following the shooting, Rahmani indicated that the forensics and ballistics reported don't support her claim of self-defense.

    Despite Benefield's history of alleged domestic violence, her credibility has been questioned. As Rahmani puts it, "The judge didn't find her credible. We've already seen one trier of fact, at least, say that she's not credible." Yet, he noted that women, especially those perceived as attractive, often fare well in murder trials.

    Appraising Benefield's case, Rahmani suggested that she might struggle to present a self-defense argument convincingly. She might also face challenges in persuading the jury, given the disputable motives leading up to the alleged murder. Furthermore, the apparent lack of physical evidence of domestic violence during the incident might complicate her claim of self-defense.

    Discussing the stand-your-ground law, Rahmani elucidated that it often applies to cases involving an intruder but is less clear-cut in instances of domestic violence. He explained, "I know stand-your-ground allows a defendant to have a case dismissed before it gets to a jury. But really, in your own home, even states that aren't stand-your-ground states per se, right? I mean, every state has this castle doctrine."

    When it comes to self-defense cases, Rahmani expressed their unpredictable nature. He remarked, "Self-defense, in my opinion, those are the toughest cases to predict what a jury's gonna do." Drawing parallels with famous self-defense cases such as Trayvon Martin and Kyle Rittenhouse, he suggested that the outcome of Benefield's case would largely depend on the presentation of facts at trial and the portrayal of the victim.

    In conclusion, examining the Ashley Benefield case on the "Hidden Killers" podcast elucidates the intricacies of self-defense claims and the stand-your-ground defense. The coming trial promises to be closely watched as it navigates the complexities of these legal provisions.
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  • Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news.

    This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events.

    Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience.

    Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime, or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week In Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle.
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    The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

  • In a case that has captured national attention, former professional ballerina, Ashley Benefield stands accused of second-degree murder in her husband Douglas Benefield's death. Her defense pivots on the controversial 'Stand Your Ground' law in Florida, creating a complex and emotionally charged narrative. But how strong is Ashley Benefield's Stand Your Ground claim?

    As applied in Florida, the Stand Your Ground law allows individuals to use lethal force in self-defense when they perceive an imminent threat to their safety without the obligation to retreat. Ashley Benefield's defense team contends that she was a victim of domestic abuse, forced to take drastic action in the face of an immediate threat to her life.

    However, proving this defense is a complex undertaking. For a successful Stand Your Ground claim, it is imperative to establish that the defendant genuinely perceived an imminent danger to their life, and their response was proportional to the threat. While Ashley has alleged her husband's violent behavior, the investigators have reported no evidence to support abuse claims. Even more damning, they suggested that Douglas was not facing Ashley when the fatal shots were fired, potentially undermining the argument of immediate threat.

    The legal history between Ashley and Douglas also complicates the situation. Before Douglas's death, Ashley had filed multiple domestic violence claims against him. Though investigators found no evidence to validate these claims, their existence might be used to construct a narrative of fear and constant threat. However, without solid evidence to back up the allegations, these claims might also be seen as an effort to isolate Douglas from their child, as suggested by the police.

    Another factor contributing to the strength of Ashley's Stand Your Ground claim is her behavior following the shooting. The refusal to make a statement to the police, except for an offhand remark about her ears ringing, could be interpreted by some as an attempt to avoid self-incrimination. Others, however, might view it as the stunned response of a traumatized victim, further clouding the picture.

    In this emotionally charged scenario, the strength of Ashley Benefield's Stand Your Ground claim hinges largely on interpreting circumstantial evidence and character assessments. Can her legal team paint a compelling and believable portrait of a woman so driven to the edge by fear that she believed her only option was to take lethal action against her husband?

    To conclude, Ashley Benefield's Stand Your Ground claim in her husband's murder is fraught with challenges, due to lack of clear-cut evidence supporting her self-defense narrative. The strength of her claim will ultimately depend on her ability to convince a court of law that her fear was real and that her response, given the circumstances, was justified. As we wait for the verdict, this case serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and heart-rending realities involved in domestic violence allegations and the assertion of self-defense

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  • In the complicated, tragic saga of Ashley Benefield, a former professional ballerina accused of murdering her husband, Douglas Benefield, one question has gripped the public's attention: what will it take for her to prove she acted in self-defense? The answer to this question lies within the details of self-defense law, the presented evidence, and the narratives spun by both the prosecution and defense in the courtroom.

    First and foremost, understanding the concept of self-defense within the legal framework is critical. In Florida, where the alleged crime occurred, the Stand Your Ground law gives individuals the right to use force, even deadly force, to defend themselves without any requirement to evade or retreat from a dangerous situation. However, this force is only justified if the person genuinely perceives an imminent threat of bodily harm or death. Thus, Ashley's defense team needs to establish that she reasonably believed her life was in danger when she shot her husband.

    Evidence and witness testimony play a paramount role in self-defense cases. Ashley's defense team has filed a motion for dismissal, in which they laid out their narrative of events leading to the deadly encounter. They argue that Douglas Benefield exhibited violent behavior, even admitting to certain violent actions in depositions. If these claims can be substantiated, they could serve as crucial evidence to support Ashley's self-defense argument.

    However, the Manatee County Sheriff's Office stated that they found no evidence supporting Ashley's allegations of abuse. They also determined that Douglas did not appear to be facing Ashley when she began shooting, which could complicate her claim of imminent danger. For the self-defense claim to stand, Ashley's legal team will have to address these inconsistencies convincingly.

    Another aspect to consider is the legal history between Ashley and Douglas. Court records indicate that Ashley filed several petitions accusing Douglas of domestic violence. While these allegations, if true, could help paint a picture of a tumultuous and potentially abusive relationship, investigators say they found no evidence supporting them. In this context, Ashley's team would need to provide compelling evidence to back up these claims.

    Finally, Ashley's own behavior and statements can impact the validity of her self-defense claim. After the shooting, her refusal to make a statement to the police, except for a spontaneous remark about her ears ringing, might raise questions about her actions and motivations.

    To prove that she acted in self-defense, Ashley Benefield and her defense team face the daunting task of convincingly presenting a narrative of fear and imminent threat. They must back up this narrative with credible evidence, successfully challenge contradictory evidence presented by the prosecution, and navigate the complexities of Florida's self-defense laws. The outcome will undoubtedly set a significant precedent for future self-defense claims in the state, making the case a landmark in Florida's legal history.

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  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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    The latest on: Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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    The latest on: Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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    The latest on: Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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    The latest on: Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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  • Former model and ballet company founder, Ashley Benefield, is facing a motion hearing on allegations of second-degree murder, a case that has captured national attention. Benefield, 31, is charged in the 2020 fatal shooting of her husband, Douglas Benefield, 58, at their residence in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.

    The couple, who met at a Republican fundraiser in 2016 and married two weeks later, had a tumultuous relationship marked by allegations of domestic abuse. Ashley's defense team claims that Douglas, a recently widowed Navy veteran, was abusive, and that the fatal shooting was an act of self-defense. They have filed a motion for dismissal of the case.

    Their relationship started with promise. Ashley, a 24-year-old model and ballerina, and Douglas, a technology consultant and entrepreneur, had embarked on a joint venture to establish "The American National Ballet" in Charleston, South Carolina. However, the venture quickly failed, and Ashley became pregnant. Following a challenging pregnancy, the relationship deteriorated and a contentious custody battle ensued.

    According to court documents, Ashley repeatedly sought to keep Douglas away from their child, filing multiple claims of domestic violence. However, judges found no substantial evidence to support her allegations.

    The shooting occurred on September 27, 2020. Responding to a 911 call, Manatee County officials arrived at the scene to find Douglas had been shot twice. Ashley was the one to call for help, claiming her husband had attacked her. Court documents indicate that Douglas's wounds suggest he was not facing Ashley when she started shooting.

    A warrant was issued for Ashley's arrest on November 4, 2020. The arrest affidavit describes Ashley as motivated to keep Douglas away from their child, even after exhausting all legal means.

    Ashley’s defense team, however, paints a different picture. They allege that on the day of the shooting, Douglas physically assaulted Ashley, leading her to fear for her life. They argue that Ashley, then preparing to move to Maryland with her daughter, acted in self-defense when Douglas continued to advance on her despite her warnings.

    In a striking twist to the case, Douglas’s daughter from his previous marriage, Eva Benefield, has used social media to voice her views on Ashley. In a series of TikTok videos, which have amassed over 3.1 million likes, Eva shares her personal trauma and frustration with the ongoing legal proceedings.

    The pretrial immunity hearing on the motion for dismissal is scheduled for July 6 and 7 at the Manatee County Judicial Center in Bradenton, with Circuit Court Judge Matt Whyte presiding.

    This case continues to unfold, offering a glimpse into a troubled relationship, the complexities of self-defense claims, and the contentious arena of domestic violence allegations.

    Follow more of the Ashley Benefield Story Here: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com/category/ashley-benefield/

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    The latest on: Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com