• Moscow Mule Murder: Eric RIchin's Sister Blasts Kouri Richins In Court As A Judge Denies Her Bail
    Jul 7 2025
    Kouri Richins had her chance to argue her case before the Judge on Mondy where she asked the court to release her on bail. After the staggering amount of evidence that has been provided to the court and the impact statement from Eric Richin's sister, the court denied her bail attempt and she will now remain behind bars until her trial.


    Eric Richin's sister, Amy Richins, let loose within the courtroom during her impact statement saying that she "Never knew that evil like Kouri even existed." The case is set to go to trial at a later date.


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    Sister-in-Law of Kouri Richins, Accused of Poisoning Husband, Eviscerates Her in Court (thedailybeast.com)
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  • The Moscow Mule Murder: Kouri Richins Brother Comes To Her Defense In A Interview
    Jul 7 2025
    Kouri Richins has been accused of murdering her husband with a fentanyl laced moscow mule drink. Authorities say her motive for this was money. Richins however has contended that she is not responsible for the death and that Eric was addicted to drugs.

    After her cell was tossed in a recent search by CO's at the facility she's being held at, they found a letter that they say is evidence that she planned on tampering with witnesses.

    Now her brother is speaking out and denying those claims and instead is doubling down on the narrative pitched by his sister.


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    source:

    Brother of Utah grief author Kouri Richins breaks his silence and claims his sister is INNOCENT - insisting her husband died from a 'drug overdose' and not a poisoned Moscow mule | Daily Mail Online
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  • A Former 1122 King Road Resident Cole Altender Talks About The House
    Jul 7 2025
    From the archives: 12-26-22



    Cole Altender, a former tenant at the Moscow house when he was attending college at the university of Idaho has spoken out about his time living in the house and how when he lived there nobody could move around without everyone else hearing their movements, even if that was just rolling a computer chair away from his desk.


    Let's dive in and see what's up!


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    source:

    Ex-tenant of Idaho murder house says 'you can hear footsteps on every floor at night' | Daily Mail Online
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  • Steve And Kristi Goncalves Comment On The Arrest Of Bryan Kohberger
    Jul 6 2025
    From the archives: 1-5-23



    Steve and Kristi Goncalves have been very vocal throughout the investigation into who murdered their daughter Kaylee and her friends. So much so, that the relationship between the family and the investigators was so damaged, that the Goncalves family brought a lawyer on board to help the process along.

    In this episode, we hear from Kaylee's parents once again now that Bryan Kohberger has been arrested and get their reaction to the news that the person, who authorities allege killed their daughter, is now behind bars.




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    source:

    Parents of Idaho murder victim speak out after arrest of Kohberger: 'We feel lucky knowing we have somebody' | Fox News
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  • Diddy Beat The Most Serious Criminal Charges But He Still Faces A Mountain Of Civil Suits (7/6/25)
    Jul 6 2025
    Sean "Diddy" Combs has been convicted on two federal counts of transporting individuals for prostitution, stemming from a high-profile trial that concluded on July 2, 2025. The jury acquitted him of more severe charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering. Despite the convictions, Combs faces a maximum sentence of 20 years, though he is expected to serve a reduced term of 15–21 months, with nearly 10 months already served. He remains incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, pending sentencing scheduled for October 3, 2025


    Beyond the criminal case, Combs is confronting over 60 civil lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct, harassment, and abuse dating back to the early 1990s. The claims involve both men and women and include accusations of drugging, coercion, and physical intimidation during parties and business engagements. Notably, Liza Gardner accuses Combs and Aaron Hall of sexually assaulting her in 1990 when she was 16, while fashion designer Bryana "Bana" Bongolan alleges he assaulted her and nearly pushed her off a 17th-floor balcony in 2016. Combs has denied all allegations, labeling them false and financially motivated, and his legal team is actively contesting the lawsuits.


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    source:

    Sean "Diddy" Combs caught a break in criminal court, but the civil cases linger
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  • The Suzanne Morphew Murder: Barry Morphew And The Preservation Motion (7/6/25)
    Jul 6 2025
    Barry Morphew, through his legal counsel, has filed a motion demanding that the District Attorney’s Office and all associated law enforcement and reporting agencies preserve specific materials relevant to his case. This motion serves as an official notification requiring these entities to retain any evidence or documentation that may pertain to the matter at hand.

    Additionally, Morphew requests that the court issue an order mandating the preservation and production of this material. The motion seeks to compel the prosecution to ensure that all involved agencies, including the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and others, comply with these preservation and production instructions, safeguarding crucial evidence for the defense’s use.


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    source:

    Defense Motion For Preservation and Production of Material D-005.pdf
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  • Forced Ecstasy and Unprotected Sex: The Claims Against Cassie Ventura And Diddy (7/6/25)
    Jul 6 2025


    Clayton Howard, a male escort who alleges he was trafficked by Sean "Diddy" Combs and his former partner Cassie Ventura, has filed a civil lawsuit against the pair. Howard claims that from 2009 to 2014, he was coerced into participating in "freak-offs," drug-fueled sex sessions organized by Combs and Ventura. He alleges that Ventura infected him with a sexually transmitted disease and terminated a pregnancy without his consent. Additionally, Howard accuses Ventura of manipulating him into taking ecstasy and engaging in unprotected sex, leading to physical and psychological harm, including lost wages, medical expenses, and emotional distress.

    Despite not testifying in the federal trial against Combs, Howard's experiences were referenced during the proceedings. The lawsuit paints a disturbing picture of exploitation and abuse, with Howard seeking damages for the trauma he endured. This legal action adds to the growing number of allegations against Combs, who was recently convicted on two counts of transportation for the purposes of prostitution, though he was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges.


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    source:

    Diddy hit by explosive new sex scandal hours after being cleared of most serious charges he faced | Daily Mail Online



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  • Diddy Trial: How The SDNY Snatched Defeat From The Jaws Of Victory (7/6/25)
    Jul 6 2025
    The prosecution in the Sean “Diddy” Combs federal trial faced a relentless and strategically savvy defense that systematically dismantled their case, ultimately leading to a devastating defeat. From the outset, the defense aggressively challenged the credibility of key witnesses, exposing inconsistencies, motivations for lying, and gaps in the government’s evidence. They effectively painted the prosecution’s narrative as built on unreliable testimony and conjecture rather than solid proof, forcing jurors to question the integrity of the entire case. The defense also capitalized on the government’s failure to present critical witnesses, such as Victim 3, which created glaring holes in the prosecution’s timeline and narrative of a coordinated criminal enterprise. By consistently sowing doubt and framing the allegations as exaggerated or unfounded, the defense controlled the courtroom dynamic and kept the jury skeptical of the government’s claims.

    In addition to witness impeachment, the defense executed a masterclass in legal strategy by rigorously dissecting the elements required for the racketeering and sex trafficking charges, demonstrating that the prosecution failed to meet the high burden of proof. Their attorneys used precise, clear arguments to dismantle the conspiracy theory, emphasizing the lack of direct evidence tying Combs personally to the alleged crimes. This methodical undercutting of both factual and legal foundations left the prosecution’s case vulnerable and unpersuasive. As a result, the jury delivered verdicts that rejected the most serious charges, underscoring how the defense’s preparation, courtroom performance, and tactical decisions left the prosecution struggling and ultimately getting “their asses kicked” in a high-stakes, complex federal trial.



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    source:

    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial: How the prosecution failed to prove its most serious charges | CNN
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