• CONVICTED IN PARADISE: KONIG GOES DOWN, GILGO KILLER CONFESSES, AND THE QUEEN OF KETAMINE GETS 15 YEARS
    Apr 10 2026
    The anesthesiologist is found guilty. The Long Island serial killer finally says the word. And the woman who sold Matthew Perry the drugs that killed him is heading to federal prison.

    Friday, April 10th, 2026. Three separate courtrooms. Three verdicts that landed within 48 hours of each other. Gerhardt Konig — the Maui anesthesiologist who beat his wife with a rock at a cliffside in Oahu — was convicted by a jury, though not of everything prosecutors asked for. Rex Heuermann — the Long Island architect who murdered at least eight women over three decades — stood in Suffolk County Court and said the word 'guilty.' And Jasveen Sangha — the woman known as the 'Ketamine Queen' who supplied the drug that killed Matthew Perry — was sentenced to fifteen years in federal prison. Three cases. Three chapters closed. This is Daily Crime and Justice.

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    22 mins
  • MELISSA GILBERT BREAKS SILENCE, CRUISE SHIP MYSTERY REIGNITES & SERIAL KILLER FINALLY ON TRIAL
    Apr 9 2026
    A Little House on the Prairie reunion nobody wanted, a 28-year-old disappearance finds new leads, and a man who already admitted it — in court at last.

    Garret Fisher covers three stories that have been years — in some cases, decades — in the making. The West Wing's Timothy Busfield is back in headlines as wife Melissa Gilbert goes on national television to defend him, revealing she knew about prior allegations before they married. Then: Amy Bradley disappeared from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in 1998 at age twenty-three, and a Netflix documentary may have cracked the case wide open — the FBI has now questioned two people of interest with trafficking ties. And in Orlando, a man already serving 110 years for murder in California finally went on trial this week for strangling Theresa Ann Green and locking her in a car trunk.

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    22 mins
  • SON, BADGE & BODY BAGS: EX-NYPD COP CHARGED IN PARENTS' MURDERS, FEDEX KILLER ON TRIAL & THE MIAMI MODEL WHO THOUGHT SHE WAS FROM THE FUTURE
    Apr 8 2026
    A son who allegedly shot his parents over money. A man who killed a seven-year-old because she was going to tell her dad. And a woman who drove 78 miles an hour through a red light high on pink cocaine and told cops she was from the future. Humans. Suck.

    Garret Fisher covers three cases that will test your faith in humanity — and your patience for the justice system. A former NYPD officer is charged with shooting his elderly parents to death in their Florida apartment, allegedly motivated by money and a two-hundred-thousand-dollar loan he had no intention of repaying. In Texas, the capital murder trial of Tanner Horner begins — the FedEx driver who confessed to strangling seven-year-old Athena Strand with his bare hands. And in Miami, a judge has had enough: Maecee Lathers, the Instagram model who plowed through a red light while high on a ketamine-based party drug called pink cocaine and killed two men on their way to work, remains behind bars while her attorneys cannot seem to cooperate.

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    19 mins
  • DEATH BY ANTIFREEZE: Judy Church Convicted of Poisoning Boyfriend Leroy Fowler She said it was a joke. The jury didn't laugh.
    Apr 7 2026
    Back in March, we told you about a sixty-seven-year-old Massachusetts woman named Judy Church who was on trial for poisoning her live-in boyfriend with antifreeze — a man she also secretly insured, threatened to kidnap, and filmed while he was dying. Today, we tell you what happened. The jury deliberated for more than eight hours. The judge had something to say at sentencing. The family had more. Judy Church stood there and said nothing. This is the complete story of Leroy Fowler — who knew he was in danger, said so out loud, and went back anyway. He was fifty-five years old.

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    24 mins
  • DOCTOR ON THE STAND: KONIG TESTIFIES, SON DROPS BOMBSHELL, JUDGE GUTS LIVELY LAWSUIT
    Apr 6 2026
    Gerhardt Konig faces cross-examination as his own son tells jurors he confessed — and Blake Lively's case just got a lot smaller.

    It has been a brutal week for Gerhardt Konig in a Honolulu courtroom. His son took the stand and told jurors that his own father called him twice to confess — then said he planned to jump off the cliff before police could catch him. A digital forensics detective walked the jury through Christmas Eve Reddit spirals, late-night searches for deadly hiking trails, and a Dropbox folder labeled 'Divorce.' Then Konig himself took the stand, and the prosecutor tore through his story one question at a time. Plus: a federal judge just threw out ten of Blake Lively's thirteen claims against Justin Baldoni. What's left, and what it means for the trial that's still on.

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    23 mins
  • REACHER'S REAL FISTS, KIM KARDASHIAN'S EXPOSED DEAL & XANDER'S TRAGIC EXIT
    Apr 3 2026
    A TV star's street brawl, a judge blows up a Hollywood hush deal, and a beloved actor dies too soon.

    The actor who plays an unstoppable action hero punched a neighbor to the ground in a Tennessee suburb — and walked away without charges. A Los Angeles judge refused to let Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner bury the financial terms of their sex tape settlement with Ray J. And Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Nicholas Brendon, who spent two decades losing a very public battle with addiction and the law, died in his sleep at fifty-four, leaving behind a complicated legacy and a fan base that loved him anyway.

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    19 mins
  • WIFE TESTIFIES ON HER OWN BIRTHDAY; GUTHRIE BREAKS SILENCE; TIGER PLEADS NOT GUILTY
    Apr 2 2026
    Days three through five in Honolulu deliver Arielle's testimony and damning DNA results. Savannah speaks. Tiger demands a jury.

    Thursday, April 2nd. Arielle Konig takes the stand on the anniversary of the attack — her birthday — and tells the jury what Gerhardt said while beating her with a rock. Day Five brings DNA testimony that undercuts the defense's mutual-combat story. Savannah Guthrie gives her first interview since her mother Nancy was abducted from her Tucson home two months ago — calling surveillance footage of the masked intruder 'absolutely terrifying' and wondering whether she's to blame. And Tiger Woods, 50, fresh off his fourth crash and second DUI arrest, pleads not guilty, demands a jury trial, and according to people close to him has zero plans to change his ways. Court date: April 23rd.

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    21 mins
  • TIGER WOODS ARRESTED AGAIN: FOOLS, CRASHES & $100M COCAINE IN BANANAS
    Apr 1 2026
    April 1st — no jokes, just a legendary golfer in handcuffs, a lottery winner turned burglar, and a Brexit-sized drug bust hiding in fruit.

    It's April Fool's Day, and Garret Fisher is not laughing. Tiger Woods, 50, is waking up this Wednesday with a DUI charge after rolling his Land Rover on a Jupiter Island road Friday — his second DUI arrest, his fourth high-profile crash, his latest chapter in a long-running story about a man who can't stay out of his own way. Russell Brand's UK rape trial, now spanning six accusers, gets pushed from June to October. A Kentucky man who won a $167 million Powerball jackpot allegedly breaks into a home to steal $12,000 cash — his third arrest in under a year. And three men are charged after nearly $100 million worth of cocaine turns up hidden inside a banana shipment at Southampton Docks.

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    18 mins