🔎 Daily True Crime Podcast | Criminal Psychology | Ongoing Trials | Expert Analysis Multiple new episodes every day! Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski is your ultimate daily true crime podcast, bringing you real-time updates on criminal investigations, high-profile trials, forensic breakthroughs, and psychological deep dives into the minds of killers. 🎙️ Hosted by veteran journalist Tony Brueski,... more
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In this captivating episode of Hidden Killers with Tony Brueski, we're breaking down the latest developments in the Bryan Kohberger case, exploring critical pretrial decisions that will shape the murder trial ahead. From Amazon purchase histories and... more
Will Lori's Vallow Daybell's Choice To Rest Her Own Defense Result In A New Conviction, Attorney Eric Faddis Talks
What kind of defendant stares down a murder trial and simply says, “Nah, I’m good”?
Lori Vallow Daybell, in true Lori fashion, clos... more
In what may be the most powerful statement yet in the Delphi murders case, retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke joins Tony Brueski to declare: “Richard Allen is innocent.” With exclusive insight and expert analysis, Dreeke examines the ... more
Karen Read Trial: A Dog Named Chloe and a Video in the Garage
The judge just opened the door to some of the defense’s wildest claims — and shut it hard on others.
With the Karen Read trial finally set to start Tuesday, Judge Beverly J. Cannone ... more
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I listen for the trial audio and commentary on this case. For the most part it’s very good but… when Bob Motta is on it’s frustrating because he does not know the case details and is distracted, especially last time! Lots of weird verbalizations in background. Aargh.
Tony is a total narcissist. Lacks total empathy. In true crime, all Tony has to say in regard to cases, is either the individual charged has mental issues or the case is just irrational.
Tony admits he could NEVER be a Police officer because Tony would just take justice into his own hands by using the fire arm that officers carry. Tony just lacks any insight into true crime cases. Between constant narcissistic views, and extreme amount of commercials, this is just a WASTEOF TIME TO EV... more
I hope this podcast isn’t this dudes day job.
Terrible podcast. Not entertaining. I tried to listen to it but it’s the worst.
Coverage of Karen Read was so bias ! They glossed over so many facts if not, totally ignoring facts ! They played down the police so far as calling the texts about Karen Reed as "unkind" and only to high school buddies and sister... as if that makes it all right… Failed to mention the reversed images , destroyed phones, butt, dials, etc., etc. clearly biased .
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This podcast offers listeners daily updates and commentary on high-profile criminal cases and ongoing trials. It features insights from a variety of experts, including psychologists and forensic analysts, providing a comprehensive view of both the legal and psychological dimensions of crime. Notable cases discussed include those of Bryan Kohberger and Lori Vallow, as well as explorations into cold cases and unsolved mysteries. The focus on real-time reporting and deep analysis allows for a nuanced understanding of the factors influencing criminal behavior and judicial outcomes, appealing to those fascinated by true crime narratives and the intricacies of the legal system.
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1. Nathan Duncan
2. Jen Coffindaffer
3. Kay Woodcock
4. Jennifer Koffendaffer
5. Eric Faddis
6. Robin Dreeke
7. Dan Krane
8. Bob Motta
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