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Jane Blasio was six years old when she was first called a 'black market baby.' Taunts from her peers at school forced her parents to tell her that she was adopted. The news planted the seed of desire to learn the truth about her birth family. But on her quest for answers, Jane learned that she was stolen at birth and sold as part of a sinister baby trafficking ring.
Author Jane Blasio discusses her quest for truth and justice and shares how she broke the story of the horrors that took place inside of Dr. Thomas Hicks' clinic, as detailed in her book, Taken At Birth.
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Child sexual abuse can take shape in many forms, making it a threat that can be especially difficult to spot. But with an understanding of how grooming can occur, families can take the necessary steps to make sure their children are protected.
Emily revisits her conversation with the author of Duck Duck Groom, Anna Sonoda, LCSW to discuss the ways in which grooming can take place, and how to intervene when warning signs are present.
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Susan Eyre was a beloved Sunday school teacher living in Modesto, California. She was set to be the maid of honor in her best friend's wedding - but tragically, she would not live to witness that special day. Susan was found murdered inside her apartment. Susan's virtuous lifestyle and close community made her investigation difficult at first. But when investigators began looking deeper into her inner circle, they would begin to suspect her best friend's fiancé of the crime.
Retired Detective with the Modesto Police Department Jon Buehler looks back at the many twists and turns inside the investigation, and shares what made Susan's case particularly notable.
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On Wednesday, April 2nd, a high school track meet ended in murder, after 17-year-old Austin Metcalf was fatally stabbed. Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old student athlete from Frisco Centennial High School, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in his death. Anthony allegedly confessed to the crime, saying he was "protecting" himself, and asked if the events that took place could be considered "self-defense."
FOX News National Correspondent Alexis McAdams provides the latest updates out of this tragic case, and shares the impact it left on the Texas community.
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In 1976, a young mother was abducted, raped, and tortured by a faceless attacker in Park Hills, KY. For the next 40 years, the survivor was haunted by the attack, until two detectives gave her case new life while investigating a cold case murder. Though the cases weren't ultimately related, they were both solved thanks to faith in God, law enforcement, and a determination to find answers.
Detective Coy Cox of the Boone County Sheriff's Office leads Kentucky's only full-time cold case investigative unit. He details his investigative work on the cases and explains how he was able to bring answers to two families, four decades later.
For any tips or information about a case, contact Detective Cox at (859) 334-4807.
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On Tuesday, jury selection began in the second trial of Karen Read, the 45-year-old woman accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, in an alleged hit-and-run in January of 2022. Read's case was first tried in April of 2024, but ultimately ended in a mistrial due to a "starkly divided" hung jury. Now, one year later, choosing jury members a second time around may be more challenging due to the case's high profile.
Retired NYPD Inspector, Attorney, and FOX News Contributor Paul Mauro explains how Read's second murder trial could differ from the first, especially following evidence reexaminations and the prosecution bringing on a new, more experienced prosecutor.
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On Tuesday January 7th, a pre-trial hearing took place in Dedham, Massachusetts, for the retrial of Karen Read. Dog bite expert Dr. Marie Russell returned to the stand to undergo questioning by the prosecution, who is trying to exclude her testimony from Read's second trial.
FOX 25 Boston Reporter Ted Daniel provides the latest updates in his reporting on the case and shares how the second trial will differ from the first.
This episode originally aired on January 9, 2025.
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On Tuesday, Karen Read appeared back in court for the last time before her second murder trial begins next week. Read is accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, by running him over with her SUV after a night of drinking. Read's defense claims she's being framed as part of a larger cover-up, and was just denied a motion to dismiss the case against her.
Award-winning Trial Attorney and Host of the Courtroom Confidential Podcast Joshua Ritter recaps the latest events out of court this week, and previews what listeners can expect as the divisive trial begins.
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