• CROWN V COLONY — The House of Horrors: How Fred and Rose West Turned a Gloucester Home Into a Graveyard
    Jun 30 2026
    Day two of CROWN V COLONY. Garret Fisher leaves the gaslight of Whitechapel for something more modern and somehow darker: an ordinary terraced house at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, where Fred and Rose West murdered at least twelve women and girls across twenty years — including their own daughter Heather, 16, and Fred's stepdaughter Charmaine, 8. The bodies were found beneath the cellar, the bathroom, and the garden. A grim family joke about being "buried under the patio" is what finally brought police to dig in 1994. This episode traces how the Wests targeted vulnerable young women nobody was reliably watching, the 1972 warning the system fined and let walk, and the reckoning: Fred hanged himself on remand in 1995 before he ever faced trial, while Rose was convicted of ten murders at Winchester Crown Court and given a whole-life order. Thirty years on, she still insists she is innocent — and police believe the true toll may be higher than the twelve who can be named, including 15-year-old Mary Bastholm, still missing.

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    15 mins
  • CROWN V COLONY — Jack the Ripper: The Killer London Never Caught, and the Five Women History Forgot
    Jun 29 2026
    Independence Day week begins where the whole genre began. Garret Fisher launches CROWN V COLONY — five days of the United Kingdom's most notorious crimes — in the gaslit fog of Whitechapel, 1888. Over roughly ten weeks of terror, a killer the newspapers christened Jack the Ripper murdered five women in London's East End: Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly — the "canonical five." This episode walks through the Autumn of Terror, the split-jurisdiction investigation led by Inspector Frederick Abberline, the taunting "Dear Boss" and "From Hell" letters most experts now believe were hoaxes, the bloody Goulston Street graffiti that police scrubbed away before it could be photographed, and the century of suspects from a Polish barber to a member of the royal family. It also takes on the disputed 2007 shawl DNA claim naming Aaron Kosminski — and the descendants now fighting for a new inquest. But the real subject isn't the killer. It's the five women history decided to forget.

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    18 mins
  • Marilyn Monroe: The Kennedys, the FBI Files, and the Doctors Who Had Her on a Lethal Cocktail (Part 2 of 2)
    Jun 26 2026
    Part two of the centennial investigation goes into the deep water. If Marilyn Monroe's 1962 death wasn't the simple suicide the coroner signed off on, then what was it? Garret Fisher walks through the theories the new Fox/TMZ special leans into — the rumored affairs with President John F. Kennedy and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, the heavily redacted FBI surveillance files investigator Paul Holes wants unsealed, J. Edgar Hoover, the organized-crime theories, and the claim that Monroe may not have even died at home — and labels each one honestly as unproven rumor. But the thread that actually holds up requires no conspiracy at all: the two physicians, psychiatrist Ralph Greenson and internist Hyman Engelberg, who had a vulnerable, isolated woman on a dangerous combination of barbiturates and chloral hydrate, and a 1962 system that never held anyone to account. The 1982 LA District Attorney review found no credible evidence of foul play — and also never cleared the original investigation. Sixty-four years of suspicion, and the one question this saga can finally answer.

    This episode references suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 in the U.S.

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    15 mins
  • Marilyn Monroe Died in the Most Watched House in America — and No One Secured the Scene (Part 1 of 2)
    Jun 25 2026
    Part one of a two-part centennial investigation. Marilyn Monroe — born Norma Jeane Mortenson 100 years ago this month — was found dead in her Brentwood home on August 4, 1962, and within hours the most famous woman in the world was ruled a "probable suicide" by barbiturate overdose. Garret Fisher walks through the night: the housekeeper, the hours that vanished before police were called at 4:30 a.m., the first officer who thought the body looked too composed, and Thomas Noguchi's autopsy. Then to 2026, where a new Fox/TMZ special, Celebrity Crime Scene: Marilyn Monroe, uses AI to rebuild the barely-photographed death scene — and retired cold-case investigator Paul Holes, who helped identify the Golden State Killer, lays out his red flags: pristine sheets, a neatly arranged empty Nembutal bottle, no water glass, and a broken window with the glass on the wrong side. The argument that holds up isn't a murder conspiracy — it's that the 1962 investigation was a shambles that left every question open.

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    17 mins
  • George Pino ACQUITTED in the Birthday Boat Crash That Killed Lucy Fernandez, an Atlanta Bartender ID'd by His Tattoos, Beach Parents Walk
    Jun 24 2026
    Garret Fisher covers three cases. In Miami, a six-person jury has found George Pino not guilty of manslaughter and vessel homicide in the 2022 Biscayne Bay boat crash that killed 17-year-old Luciana "Lucy" Fernandez and left passenger Katerina "Katy" Puig, now 21, permanently disabled; the jury deliberated under two hours. Pino is legally acquitted on both counts — and the Puig family and State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle both pointed to the same lasting problem: Pino was never given a sobriety test or blood draw the night of the crash, a failure the family says compromised the case from the start. In Douglas County, Georgia, Mario Barber, 46, and Brittany Baker, 42, have each been charged with murder in the death of 37-year-old Atlanta bartender Jamal Parker, whose remains were recovered from the Dog River Reservoir and identified by his tattoos; both have pleaded not guilty and are held without bond, and authorities have not said how, or whether, they knew Parker. And in Walton County, Florida, Texas couple Brian and Sara Wilks have entered a deferred prosecution agreement over child-neglect charges after their 6-month-old was found alone on Miramar Beach; the charges will be dropped if they complete its terms. The child was uninjured.

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    21 mins
  • Ex-Titans Scout Blaise Taylor on Trial in Jade Benning's Poisoning Death, a Teen Killer Out of Appeals, a Sidewalk-Push Murder Charge
    Jun 23 2026
    Garret Fisher covers three cases. In Nashville, jury selection has begun in the first-degree and felony murder trial of Blaise Taylor, a former Tennessee Titans pro scout accused of secretly poisoning his pregnant girlfriend, Jade Benning, in February 2023; Benning's unborn daughter died days later, and Benning herself died on March 6 — her 25th birthday. He has pleaded not guilty, the defense is contesting the forensic evidence, and the state is seeking life without parole. In Cape Coral, Florida, Thomas Stein — convicted of felony murder and three counts of attempted murder in the 2024 shooting death of 15-year-old Kayla Rincon-Miller during an attempted robbery — has had his motion for a new trial denied; he faces a mandatory life sentence at his July 10 sentencing. And in Miami, Jacob Kohlhas, 72, charged with second-degree murder in the death of 65-year-old Alisa Toth, who died after he allegedly pushed her on a public sidewalk, is asking a judge to bar the charge on speedy-trial grounds, arguing prosecutors filed it after the clock had run. He has pleaded not guilty.

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    20 mins
  • George Pino's Birthday Boat-Crash Trial Goes to the Jury in Lucy Fernandez's Death, the Fight Before the Lindsay Clancy Trial, a Killer Dog
    Jun 22 2026
    Garret Fisher covers three cases, each turning on a warning that came first. In Miami, the manslaughter and vessel-homicide trial of George Pino, 55, goes to the jury today after both sides rested — Pino is accused of recklessly piloting his boat into a Biscayne Bay channel marker in 2022, killing 17-year-old Luciana "Lucy" Fernandez and severely injuring another teen, Katerina "Katy" Puig, during his daughter's birthday celebration. He has pleaded not guilty and is presumed innocent, maintaining the crash was an accident. In Essex, Vermont, Janna Campbell, 43, has pleaded not guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the March death of her 76-year-old father, Stephen Campbell, who had dementia and was mauled by her pit bull — a dog the town had already formally labeled dangerous after prior attacks. And in Plymouth, Massachusetts, a final pretrial hearing has set the stage for the murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, 35, charged in the 2023 strangulation deaths of her three children, Cora, Dawson, and Callan; Clancy does not deny the killings but argues she was not criminally responsible due to postpartum psychosis. Jury selection is set for July 20.

    This episode touches on the deaths of children and on suicide. If any of it is weighing on you, call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 in the U.S. and Canada.

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    21 mins
  • Diddy Lawsuit Tossed as a Judge Calls the Claims "Odious," Anna Kepner's Stepbrother Jailed Until Trial, Tiger Woods DUI Records Fight
    Jun 19 2026
    Garret Fisher runs through four updates. In New York, a federal judge has dismissed singer Dawn Richard's civil suit against Sean "Diddy" Combs — not on the merits, but because the statute of limitations had run out; Judge Katherine Polk Failla called the alleged conduct "indisputably odious" while ruling 17 of 18 claims time-barred, leaving one gender-motivated-violence claim that Richard may refile in state court. Combs remains imprisoned on his prostitution-transportation convictions and is appealing. In the Anna Kepner case, a federal magistrate judge has ordered her 16-year-old stepbrother, Timothy Hudson — charged as an adult with first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse in the 2025 cruise-ship death of the 18-year-old — held in custody until his September trial, citing the danger the charges describe. Hudson has pleaded not guilty and is presumed innocent; the order concerns risk, not guilt. In the Tiger Woods DUI case, prosecutors are seeking the golfer's hospital treatment records from the day of his March crash, after he refused chemical testing at the scene; he has pleaded not guilty, with a July 7 hearing set. And in Miami, the George Pino boat-crash trial has turned to the defense, with survivors of the 2022 crash that killed 17-year-old Lucy Fernandez testifying for the man who was driving; Pino has pleaded not guilty and is presumed innocent.

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    13 mins