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Every morning, investigative journalist Garret Fisher delivers the most explosive courtroom coverage you won't find anywhere else. From breaking verdicts to shocking confessions, Daily Crime & Justice is your essential daily source for the legal dramas that create celebrities, destroy reputations, and shape American culture. Seven days a week, Garret brings his signature no-nonsense analysis to the trials everyone's talking about—and the ones they should be.
Whether it's a music mogul's sex trafficking case, a criminology student's murder confession, or Hollywood stars battling in civil court, Daily Crime & Justice cuts through the legal jargon to deliver the facts, the drama, and the cultural impact. But this isn't just about current cases. Daily Crime & Justice also explores the classic trials that defined American justice—from the Rosenbergs to O.J. Simpson, from Lizzie Borden to the Scopes Monkey Trial. These aren't just legal proceedings; they're cultural artifacts that reveal who we are as a society.
Garret Fisher doesn't just report the news—he dissects what it means. With insider access, expert analysis, and unapologetic opinions, Daily Crime & Justice is your daily addiction to the stories that prove justice isn't always fair, but it's always riveting. Subscribe now. Court is always in session.
"This podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only. All information discussed was obtained from publicly available sources including court records, news reports, and other media outlets. The opinions expressed are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the views of Caloroga Shark Media. Statements made about ongoing or past legal cases may not reflect the complete facts and should not be taken as definitive accounts of events. Some individuals mentioned may have been acquitted, had charges dropped, or resolved their cases through settlement. Caloroga Shark Media and its affiliates assume no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of any information presented and expressly disclaim liability for any actions taken based on this content.
Every morning, investigative journalist Garret Fisher delivers the most explosive courtroom coverage you won't find anywhere else. From breaking verdicts to shocking confessions, Daily Crime & Justice is your essential daily source for the legal dramas that create celebrities, destroy reputations, and shape American culture. Seven days a week, Garret brings his signature no-nonsense analysis to the trials everyone's talking about—and the ones they should be.
Whether it's a music mogul's sex trafficking case, a criminology student's murder confession, or Hollywood stars battling in civil court, Daily Crime & Justice cuts through the legal jargon to deliver the facts, the drama, and the cultural impact. But this isn't just about current cases. Daily Crime & Justice also explores the classic trials that defined American justice—from the Rosenbergs to O.J. Simpson, from Lizzie Borden to the Scopes Monkey Trial. These aren't just legal proceedings; they're cultural artifacts that reveal who we are as a society.
Garret Fisher doesn't just report the news—he dissects what it means. With insider access, expert analysis, and unapologetic opinions, Daily Crime & Justice is your daily addiction to the stories that prove justice isn't always fair, but it's always riveting. Subscribe now. Court is always in session.
"This podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only. All information discussed was obtained from publicly available sources including court records, news reports, and other media outlets. The opinions expressed are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the views of Caloroga Shark Media. Statements made about ongoing or past legal cases may not reflect the complete facts and should not be taken as definitive accounts of events. Some individuals mentioned may have been acquitted, had charges dropped, or resolved their cases through settlement. Caloroga Shark Media and its affiliates assume no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of any information presented and expressly disclaim liability for any actions taken based on this content.
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The internet's worst tourist gets six months of hard labor, a jury finally calls the concert giant what it is, and SantaCon's president had a very different charity in mind — himself.Garret Fisher has three stories that should make you feel something today. Johnny Somali — the livestreamer who mocked World War II's comfort women, harassed strangers across Asia, and showed up to court drunk in a MAGA hat — has been sentenced to six months of hard labor in South Korea. A New York jury has found Live Nation and Ticketmaster operated as an illegal monopoly, overcharging fans by $1.72 per ticket while controlling nearly 90 percent of the live concert business. And the president of SantaCon has been arrested for federal wire fraud, accused of funneling $1.4 million of a $2.7 million charitable haul into luxury vacations, home renovations, and a lakefront property in New Jersey. Plus: a Tiger Woods update.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
Plus: New rape testimony rocks the Athena Strand sentencing phase — and Sherrone Moore walks out of court a free man.She was eighteen months old when she fell into a well in Midland, Texas, and the whole world held its breath for fifty-eight hours. Baby Jessica became America's child. This week, Jessica McClure Morales — now forty years old — was arrested at her Midland home on domestic violence charges. We have the story. Then: the sentencing phase of the Tanner Horner trial has delivered its most devastating testimony yet — two women who say Horner raped them as teenagers, and forensic evidence that the jury will not be able to unsee. And former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore has been sentenced. He will not see a single day in jail.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
Plus: A Real Housewife caught shoplifting — for six months. And a cold case from Boca Raton that has never let go.A federal grand jury has indicted Anna Kepner's sixteen-year-old stepbrother as an adult on charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse — five months after the Florida cheerleader was found dead beneath a bed on a Carnival cruise ship. We've followed this case since the beginning. Today, the indictment. Also: Real Housewives of Pretoria star Melany Viljoen and her husband were arrested in Boca Raton after allegedly stealing over five thousand dollars in groceries from a Publix — for six months. And a cold case from that same city: a mother and daughter executed in a mall parking lot in 2007. Still unsolved.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
A dream voyage on a boat called Soulmate has turned into a nightmare — and the only witness is in custody.A Michigan woman vanishes from a dinghy in the Bahamas while sailing with her husband. He paddles to shore. She doesn't. Nine days later, Lynette Hooker is still missing — and her husband Brian is in Bahamian custody, questioned on probable cause, not yet charged. Her daughter says she knows what happened. Brian's lawyer says he's heartbroken. The truth is somewhere in the water. Also: Former University of Kentucky cheerleader Laken Snelling pleads not guilty at her manslaughter arraignment. And convicted serial killer DeMorris Hunter faces the death penalty as his Florida murder trial moves into the penalty phase.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
He confessed. Then he pled guilty. Now a jury must decide whether he lives or dies.On Tuesday we introduced you to Tanner Lynn Horner — the FedEx contract driver who killed seven-year-old Athena Strand in November 2022. Since then, the trial in Fort Worth has delivered four days of testimony the likes of which few courtrooms have ever seen. He pleaded guilty moments before the trial began. The jury's only job now: death or life in prison. This episode covers the prosecution's case, the defense's mitigation strategy, the alter ego named Zero, the children's clothing found at his home, an FBI geofencing operation, and a first-grade teacher who told a courtroom that Athena's classmates still won't sleep in their own beds.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
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.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
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.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
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.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
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.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
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.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
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.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
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.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
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.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
Three verdicts land in one week — a postpartum officer goes free, a serial killer folds, and a Mississippi dad finally faces justice.A former Massachusetts police officer walks out of court a free woman after being shot by her own colleague. The man accused of being the Gilgo Beach serial killer — seven murders, seventeen years, a Word document full of kill instructions — is reportedly about to plead guilty. And in Mississippi, the second jury to hear a father-daughter murder conspiracy finally does what the first one couldn't: reach a verdict. Tuesday, March 31st, 2026. A lot happened while the week turned. This is Daily Crime and Justice.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
Garret Fisher covers the landmark double verdict against Big Tech. In Los Angeles, a jury found Meta and YouTube negligent for deliberately designing addictive platforms that damaged twenty-year-old Kaley's mental health — ordering $6 million in damages in a bellwether case tied to 2,000 pending lawsuits. One day earlier in Santa Fe, a separate jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million for enabling child sexual predators on its platforms. Two juries. Two states. Two verdicts in two days. We covered this trial from the beginning when Zuckerberg took the stand in February. Now the jury has spoken. And Garret has some things to say about a company worth $1.5 trillion that says $381 million is accountability.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
Garret Fisher covers the stunning conclusion of the Kelsey Fitzsimmons bench trial in Massachusetts — three days of testimony, both sides rested, and now a judge decides whether a postpartum crisis or an assault on a fellow officer happened in that North Andover home. Then: Arielle Konig takes the stand in Honolulu — on her birthday, exactly one year after her husband allegedly tried to kill her on a Hawaiian hiking trail — and delivers testimony that includes a syringe, a birthday card, a rock, and the words "nobody's coming to save you." Gerhardt Konig is an anesthesiologist who knew exactly what those syringes did. He packed them for a birthday hike.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
The Duggars sold America a fantasy — nineteen kids, humble faith, wholesome values. For years, TLC let them. In 2015, the illusion cracked: eldest son Josh had molested five children, including four of his sisters. He would go on to federal prison for child sex abuse material. Now brother Joseph — seventh of the nineteen — is arrested for allegedly molesting a nine-year-old girl during a 2020 family vacation in Florida. He admitted it to her father. Then he admitted it to police. And then his wife, Kendra, was arrested too — for something entirely her own. Garret Fisher walks you through the fall of a family that never deserved the pedestal.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
Garret Fisher brings you trial developments and two stunning new cases. The Gerhardt Konig attempted murder trial is underway in Honolulu — jurors heard from two nurses who ran toward a woman's screams and found her covered in blood, as the defense blames the wife. Then: a Florida woman who tried to hire a hitman to kill her three-year-old son — using a fake website — was sentenced Monday. No jail time. And the most surreal case on the docket: a professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee from Maryland is charged with shooting a man twice in the head mid-argument, then driving away with the body still in the car.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
Garret Fisher covers three celebrity-adjacent cases unraveling in real time. Nancy Guthrie has been missing for fifty days — the family of Today anchor Savannah Guthrie begs Tucson for renewed attention while the sheriff's department faces mounting criticism for early blunders. Then: Justin Timberlake's DWI body cam footage is finally public after he tried to block it — he called the sobriety tests 'really hard' and complained about being treated 'like a criminal.' And ABC axes The Bachelorette three days before premiere after footage surfaces of star Taylor Frankie Paul attacking her ex with a metal chair — with her five-year-old daughter in the room.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.
Garret Fisher with a Monday edition packed with developments from all three coasts. First: Caleb Flynn — the former American Idol contestant accused of shooting his wife Ashley while their daughters slept — has been indicted by a grand jury on eleven counts including aggravated murder. His bond just jumped to three and a half million. Then: a Princeton man who killed his younger brother with a knife and a golf club, removed his eye, and burned the family cat has been found not guilty by reason of insanity — because both sides agreed. And in San Antonio, a capital murder trial is underway for the man accused of executing pregnant teen Savanah Soto, her boyfriend Matthew Guerra, and their unborn son David — over a drug deal.Join our new FB groups page here. Take the poll!Join the Daily Crime & Justice community on social media! We're building a passionate group of true crime enthusiasts who love diving deep into the most shocking cases in America.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Daily Crime & Justice" on either platform. You'll get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, breaking news updates on cases we're covering, and early alerts when new episodes drop. Our social media is where Garret Fisher's hottest takes live, including reactions that don't make it into the show.But more importantly, it's where YOU come in. Share your theories, debate the verdicts, and connect with fellow listeners who are just as obsessed with justice as you are. Did the jury get it right? What questions do you still have? Your comments and insights often shape future episodes.We cover the trials that matter, but our community makes the conversation unforgettable. Come for Garret's signature cynical commentary, stay for the incredible discussions with thousands of true crime fans who get it.





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