• True Crime Rewind: Where Was Kaylee Goncalves Living At The Time Of The Murders
    Jan 10 2025
    Kaylee Goncalves made the final trip to Moscow to show Maddie her new car and attend a party. The day that she left was the last time her parents would ever see her alive.


    In this episode, we hear from Steve and Kristi Goncalves who discuss Kaylee's last trip and the plans she had to move to Austin.


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    Parents of murdered Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves say she was preparing to move to Texas before slayings (nbcnews.com)
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  • True Crime Rewind: The Chapin Family Says They Won't Be Attending The Bryan Kohberger Trial
    Jan 10 2025
    The family of Ethan Chapin has been relatively quiet since their son, brother and loved one was brutally murdered in a home located at 1122 King Road in Moscow Idaho. Instead of focusing on what they call negative energy, they have remained resolute to celebrate Ethan's memory instead by spending their time focused on the charity that they have started in his memory and on spending their time with their other children.




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    Mother of victim in Idaho university slayings says her family won’t attend suspect’s trial (msn.com)
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  • True Crime Rewind: What Was Bryan Kohberger Doing On The Night Of His Arrest?
    Jan 10 2025
    Bryan Kohberger has asked for and recieved a second lawyer to help defend him as he faces the death penalty after being accused of a quadruple homicide. The request by Kohberger's team and the approval by the judge, certainly signals that we are headed for a capital case.


    We also take another look at Bryan Kohberger and his behavior on the night of his arrest and how that might play out in front of the jurors come trial time.


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    New details reveal what Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger was doing on morning he was arrested | Daily Mail Online
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    11 mins
  • True Crime Rewind: Bryan Kohberger And The Ticket He Was Issued By Moscow PD
    Jan 9 2025
    Bryan Kohberger made several crucial mistakes according to investigators when he was comitting his crimes. He also comitted a few errors prior to the actual murders taking place that will loom large in his upcoming trial. One of those mistakes was getting a ticket so close to the house where the murders were eventually comitted.


    Let's take a look!


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    Bryan Kohberger was stopped by police minutes from Idaho murder victims’ home late at night in August (msn.com)
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  • Noushin Faraji And Her Lawsuit Against Fox Sports And On Air Personalities (Part 8) (1/9/25)
    Jan 9 2025
    In January 2025, Noushin Faraji, a former hairstylist at Fox Sports, filed a lawsuit against the network and several individuals, including former host Skip Bayless. Faraji alleges that Bayless subjected her to repeated unwanted advances, including lingering hugs, kisses on the cheek, and inappropriate comments about her appearance. The most egregious claim involves Bayless offering her $1.5 million for sexual favors, which she refused. Following her rejection, Faraji contends that Bayless's behavior became increasingly hostile, culminating in false accusations that she was involved in a sexual relationship with his co-host, Shannon Sharpe.

    The lawsuit further alleges that Faraji endured a workplace environment at Fox Sports characterized by misogyny, racism, and ableism, where executives and on-air talent engaged in abusive behavior without fear of repercussions. Faraji claims that after reporting these incidents to Human Resources, she faced retaliation, including fabricated reasons leading to her termination in 2024. Additionally, the suit includes allegations against other Fox Sports personnel, such as executive Charlie Dixon, accused of groping Faraji at a social event. Faraji is seeking unspecified monetary damages and a jury trial, asserting claims of sexual battery, hostile work environment, failure to prevent harassment, and wrongful termination.


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  • Noushin Faraji And Her Lawsuit Against Fox Sports And On Air Personalities (Part 7) (1/9/25)
    Jan 9 2025
    In January 2025, Noushin Faraji, a former hairstylist at Fox Sports, filed a lawsuit against the network and several individuals, including former host Skip Bayless. Faraji alleges that Bayless subjected her to repeated unwanted advances, including lingering hugs, kisses on the cheek, and inappropriate comments about her appearance. The most egregious claim involves Bayless offering her $1.5 million for sexual favors, which she refused. Following her rejection, Faraji contends that Bayless's behavior became increasingly hostile, culminating in false accusations that she was involved in a sexual relationship with his co-host, Shannon Sharpe.

    The lawsuit further alleges that Faraji endured a workplace environment at Fox Sports characterized by misogyny, racism, and ableism, where executives and on-air talent engaged in abusive behavior without fear of repercussions. Faraji claims that after reporting these incidents to Human Resources, she faced retaliation, including fabricated reasons leading to her termination in 2024. Additionally, the suit includes allegations against other Fox Sports personnel, such as executive Charlie Dixon, accused of groping Faraji at a social event. Faraji is seeking unspecified monetary damages and a jury trial, asserting claims of sexual battery, hostile work environment, failure to prevent harassment, and wrongful termination.


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  • The Los Angeles Wildfire's Continue To Rage In Southern California (1/9/25)
    Jan 9 2025
    Southern California is currently facing a series of devastating wildfires, particularly in Los Angeles County, where multiple blazes have resulted in at least five fatalities and the destruction of over 2,000 structures. The most affected areas include Pacific Palisades and the Hollywood Hills, with the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, Lidia, and Sunset fires causing widespread devastation. These fires have been exacerbated by strong Santa Ana winds, which have reached speeds up to 100 mph, complicating firefighting efforts and prompting mandatory evacuations for approximately 150,000 residents.

    The economic impact of these wildfires is substantial, with estimates suggesting potential damages exceeding $50 billion, potentially making them the most expensive in California's history. High-value real estate areas such as Santa Monica and Malibu are under significant threat, and the destruction of homes, businesses, and infrastructure is expected to have long-term effects on the local economy. In response to the crisis, President Joe Biden has declared a major disaster, facilitating federal assistance for affected communities. Firefighters are working tirelessly to contain the blazes, and while a slight decrease in wind intensity has provided some relief, the situation remains dire with forecasts predicting continued dry conditions and the possibility of further wind events.


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    Fires in California kill at least 5, scorch Los Angeles area as over 100,000 told to evacuate: Live Updates
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  • Noushin Faraji And Her Lawsuit Against Fox Sports And On Air Personalities (Part 6) (1/9/25)
    Jan 9 2025
    In January 2025, Noushin Faraji, a former hairstylist at Fox Sports, filed a lawsuit against the network and several individuals, including former host Skip Bayless. Faraji alleges that Bayless subjected her to repeated unwanted advances, including lingering hugs, kisses on the cheek, and inappropriate comments about her appearance. The most egregious claim involves Bayless offering her $1.5 million for sexual favors, which she refused. Following her rejection, Faraji contends that Bayless's behavior became increasingly hostile, culminating in false accusations that she was involved in a sexual relationship with his co-host, Shannon Sharpe.

    The lawsuit further alleges that Faraji endured a workplace environment at Fox Sports characterized by misogyny, racism, and ableism, where executives and on-air talent engaged in abusive behavior without fear of repercussions. Faraji claims that after reporting these incidents to Human Resources, she faced retaliation, including fabricated reasons leading to her termination in 2024. Additionally, the suit includes allegations against other Fox Sports personnel, such as executive Charlie Dixon, accused of groping Faraji at a social event. Faraji is seeking unspecified monetary damages and a jury trial, asserting claims of sexual battery, hostile work environment, failure to prevent harassment, and wrongful termination.


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    13 mins