• Barry Morphew Says He's Not Guilty – Again | Suzanne Morphew Murder Trial 2.0
    Jan 13 2026

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    Barry Morphew stood up in a Colorado courtroom and, once again, said he's not guilty of murdering his wife Suzanne—despite her remains being found and an autopsy showing an animal tranquilizer in her system.

    We'll break down his new not-guilty plea, the October 2026 trial date, the mountain of discovery, and how this "do-over" case landed in the hands of a brand-new prosecution team after the first DA was disbarred.

    Scott Reisch brings the defense perspective: what the state got wrong last time, what's changed with Suzanne's body and the BAM evidence, and whether a jury is really going to buy Barry's story now.

    Grab a beverage… this one has bad decisions, bad blood, and a very high-stakes second chance for everyone involved.

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    #SuzanneMorphew
    #CrimeTalk
    #ScottReisch
    #TrueCrime
    #MurderTrial

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    33 mins
  • Did a Medical Decision Seal the Reiner Family's Fate?
    Jan 8 2026

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    A stunning new report says Nick Reiner's psychiatric meds were changed just weeks before his parents Rob and Michele, were stabbed to death.


    Was a medical decision the tipping point — and did anyone try to step in?


    Scott breaks down the diagnosis, the law, and how this could fuel an insanity defense…

    Grab your notebook, Crime Talkers – we're talking liability, mental health, and murder.

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    #NickReiner
    #ReinerMurders
    #TrueCrime
    #InsanityDefense
    #MentalHealthAndCrime

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    34 mins
  • Alan Jackson WALKS AWAY... What's Next for Nick Reiner?
    Jan 8 2026

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    A major shake-up in the Rob and Michele Reiner murder case: celebrity defense attorney Alan Jackson is OFF the case, and Nick Reiner walked into court today without his high-priced lawyer. A public defender has been subbed in and the arraignment is kicked down the road again.

    Tonight, Scott breaks down what Jackson's withdrawal really means, how it could affect any insanity or mitigation strategy, and why delays like this matter in a double-murder case. We'll also look at the timeline, the mental-health angle, and what comes next on February 23.

    #CrimeTalk #NickReiner #RobReiner #TrueCrime #LegalAnalysis #ScottReisch

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    35 mins
  • Nick Reiner Ready for Court: NGRI Plea Tomorrow?
    Jan 6 2026

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    Nick Reiner is off suicide watch, back in high-observation housing, and due in court tomorrow for the double murder of his parents.


    Scott Reisch breaks down what this move really means: mental health status, custody conditions, and whether we're about to see an insanity plea dropped on the record.


    We'll talk schizophrenia diagnosis, premeditation, and how California actually treats NGRI in a case this brutal.


    Stay to the end, hit subscribe, and tell us if you think this is genuine mental illness, legal strategy… or both.


    #NickReiner #RobReiner #TrueCrime #CrimeTalk #InsanityDefense #ScottReisch

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    43 mins
  • Kohberger's Sister Speaks: Inside Bryan's Family...
    Jan 5 2026

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    Bryan Kohberger may be silent, but his sister just broke the family silence.


    In a rare interview, Melissa Kohberger explains the "dark heart" drawing, the late-night calls, and the moment the FBI crashed into their Pennsylvania home.


    Scott Reisch dissects what her words really reveal about the Idaho 4 murders, motive, and the family's divided reality.


    Was this support, damage control, or something much darker? Let's talk about it.

    #CrimeTalk #BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #TrueCrime #ScottReisch #KohbergerSister

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    28 mins
  • Stalking the Roommate? Chilling New Twist in the Bryan Kohberger Case
    Jan 2 2026

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    Was Bryan Kohberger just running errands… or stalking a future witness?

    New police records show him and a surviving roommate at the same Target within 90 minutes, days before the Idaho 4 murders.


    Scott Reisch breaks down the receipts, the timeline, and what this could mean for premeditation, stalking, and the defense narrative.


    No coincidences, no fluff—just evidence, experience, and straight talk.

    #CrimeTalk #BryanKohberger #Idaho4 #TrueCrime #ScottReisch #StalkingTheRoommate

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    46 mins
  • Intriguing New Footage... Khoberger's Chilling Unseen Video Released
    Dec 31 2025

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    Intriguing new surveillance footage shows Bryan Kohberger's late-night trips to Walmart before and after the Idaho student murders.


    From bare hands on November 12 to gloves on every visit after the killings, the pattern is hard to ignore.


    Tonight, Scott breaks down the timeline, the "post-murder" behavior, and what this video really means for the case.


    Grab your notebook, crime talk aficionados—this one is all about receipts, not rumors.

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    32 mins
  • Reiner Double Homicide: Why Did They Seal the Reiner Autopsies? Transparency in L.A.?
    Dec 31 2025

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    Rob and Michele Reiner are stabbed to death, their son is charged with double murder—and then, after releasing the cause of death, L.A. slams a court-ordered "security hold" on the autopsies. Why now?


    Tonight we dig into the timing of this gag, why even previously public details vanished, and how that lines up with reports that Nick Reiner was allegedly asking about a gun before the killings.


    We'll walk through the prior welfare checks at the Brentwood home, the sudden blackout on autopsy information, and what this all means for both the prosecution and the defense.


    Is this just standard procedure in a high-profile case, or are L.A. authorities a little too eager to keep the public in the dark? Stay to the end—we're asking the questions no one else wants on record.


    #TrueCrime #NickReiner #RobReiner #CrimeTalk #WhatAreTheyHiding #LegalAnalysis

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    40 mins