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Duggar Case: FBI Experts on What Investigators Find Next
Two retired FBI veterans — Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer and Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke — sit down to examine …
2 months ago
Nancy Guthrie: FBI Agent Exposes Response Failures
Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer has spent a career evaluating how agencies respond to high-stakes investigations — and what she sees…
2 months ago
Nancy Guthrie: A Statutory Loophole, a Recall Timeline, and the Person Behind the Case
The legal path to removing Sheriff Chris Nanos may be narrower than the headlines suggest — and the investigative consequences of that gap are real …
2 months ago
Duggar Family: From Federal Conviction to Full Systemic Accounting
Josh Duggar went from lobbying Congress on family values to a federal courtroom where an investigator testified the material on his work computer in…
2 months ago
Lindsay Clancy: The Medical System, the Missed Diagnosis, and the Trial Ahead
A labor and delivery nurse who knew the language of her own crisis. A medical system that, according to civil lawsuits now filed in the case, prescr…
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Duggar Family: How a System Builds Silence Across Generations
Nothing about the Duggar arrests makes sense in isolation. One brother in federal prison. Another facing felony charges. A wife charged with endange…
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Nancy Guthrie: When Belief and Evidence Collide in a Broken System
What do you do when a grieving daughter's conviction contradicts the forensic record — and the agency responsible for resolving that contradiction i…
2 months ago
Duggar Family: Inside the System That Protected the Brand
A family that spent a decade on national television presenting an image of faith and wholesome values. Adult children who say that image came at a c…
2 months ago
The State of Indiana has a phrase for everything that went wrong at Richard Allen's trial: harmless error. The composite sketch the jury never saw — harmless. The bullet comparison that initially came back without a match — harmless. The prison videos pla
Ninety-four pages. Every defense argument countered. Every contested ruling defended. And one glaring omission that defense attorney Bob Motta ident…
2 months ago
Joseph Duggar: FBI Experts Break Down the Psychology of Admission
What kind of person allegedly admits to molesting a child — not once, but twice — and still has to be arrested? That question sits at the center of …
2 months ago