10 to Life
10 to Life
March 26, 2026

ANOTHER Dirty Duggar, Teen Girls Caught Planning Murder & Influencer Buried Alive?

Quick Read

This episode exposes the chilling lack of remorse from two teen girls planning a ritualistic murder, the latest child-related arrests within the Duggar family, and the horrific possibility of an influencer buried alive by her ex-boyfriend.
Two teen girls showed chilling lack of remorse after planning a ritualistic murder linked to Adam Lanza.
Joseph and Kendra Duggar face new child-related charges, fueling speculation about their 'cult-like' family upbringing.
An Austrian influencer's ex-boyfriend allegedly buried her alive in a suitcase after strangling her.

Summary

The episode covers three disturbing true crime cases. First, two Florida teen girls, Isabelle Valdez (15) and Lois Liippard (14), were arrested for planning to murder a classmate, using his blood in a ritual tied to an obsession with Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza. Their complete lack of remorse was captured on police bodycam footage. Second, Joseph Duggar was arrested for lewd acts with a minor, followed days later by his wife Kendra Duggar for child endangerment and false imprisonment. Josh Duggar, currently in prison for child sexual abuse material, controversially defended his brother, claiming false accusation. The host also delves into the Duggar family's affiliation with the 'cult-like' Institute of Basic Life Principles (IBLP). Finally, the case of Austrian influencer Stephanie Piper, who was allegedly strangled and buried in a suitcase by her ex-boyfriend, is discussed, with investigators exploring the possibility she was still alive when buried.
These cases highlight the alarming rise of dark fantasy influencing real-world violence among teens, the persistent pattern of alleged abuse within the Duggar family, and the profound psychological impact of betrayal and violence, particularly in domestic and school settings. The discussion on the IBLP group offers insight into potential root causes of the Duggar family's issues, while the Stephanie Piper case underscores the hidden dangers in relationships and the terrifying nature of certain crimes.

Takeaways

  • Two teen girls, Isabelle Valdez and Lois Liippard, were arrested for attempted murder, planning to stab a classmate and use his blood in a ritual inspired by Adam Lanza, showing no remorse on police video.
  • Joseph Duggar and his wife Kendra Duggar were arrested on child-related charges, with Joseph admitting to his actions, and Josh Duggar (currently imprisoned) controversially defending his brother.
  • Austrian influencer Stephanie Piper was found buried in a suitcase by her ex-boyfriend, with forensic evidence suggesting she might have been alive and attempting to escape when buried.

Insights

1Teen Girls' Ritualistic Murder Plot and Lack of Remorse

15-year-old Isabelle Valdez and 14-year-old Lois Liippard were arrested in Semol County, Florida, for planning to murder a male classmate. Their plan involved luring him into a school bathroom stall to stab or slit his throat, then using his blood in a ritual to 'bring back' Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza, with whom Isabelle was obsessed. Disturbingly, footage from the patrol car showed them laughing, joking about prison, and expressing no guilt.

Anonymous tip via Fortify Florida system, discovery of a knife, a note to Isabelle's mom, and disturbing drawings in Isabelle's backpack, and police bodycam footage of the girls in the patrol car.

2Duggar Family's Ongoing Legal Troubles and Cult Allegations

Joseph Duggar was arrested for lewd acts with a 9-year-old girl during a 2020 family vacation in Florida, admitting his actions to the victim's father and law enforcement. Days later, his wife Kendra Duggar was arrested in Arkansas for child endangerment and false imprisonment, though her charges are not directly linked to Joseph's. Josh Duggar, currently serving a 12-year federal sentence for child sexual abuse material, issued a statement through his attorney expressing 'sympathy' for Joseph and claiming 'false accusation.' The family's adherence to the Institute of Basic Life Principles (IBLP) is highlighted as a 'high control group' or 'cult-like organization' known for strict, patriarchal rules and allegations against its founder.

Arrest affidavits for Joseph and Kendra Duggar, Josh Duggar's attorney's statement, and research into the IBLP organization.

3Influencer Stephanie Piper Possibly Buried Alive

Austrian influencer Stephanie Piper was reported missing after texting a friend about a 'creep' in her stairwell. Her ex-boyfriend allegedly confessed to strangling her after an argument, placing her body in a suitcase, driving it to Slovenia, burying it, and burning his car. Prosecutors are now investigating if Stephanie was still alive when buried, as injuries on her face suggest she may have attempted to bludgeon her way out of the suitcase.

Stephanie's final text messages, ex-boyfriend's confession, discovery of Stephanie's body in a suitcase, and preliminary forensic observations of injuries.

4Mother Charged with Capital Murder for Daughter's Disappearance

Adrien Reed was charged with capital murder and abuse of a corpse in the disappearance of her 2-year-old daughter, Genesis Nova Reed. Investigators believe Genesis was killed around Christmas Day 2025 (likely 2024, given context) and her body was disposed of in a dumpster. Surveillance footage shows Adrien pulling a duffel bag towards a dumpster and returning days later with Genesis's belongings. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty, despite Genesis's body not yet being found, believing digital evidence and witness timelines are sufficient.

Anonymous tip, neighbors' statements, surveillance footage, digital evidence, and the Coffee County DA's statement.

Key Concepts

Cycle of Abuse

The recurring pattern of alleged child-related offenses within the Duggar family, following Josh Duggar's conviction, suggests a generational or systemic issue rooted in their upbringing and 'cult-like' religious group, the IBLP.

Alpine Divorce

A term describing instances where spouses lure their partners to dangerous, remote locations like mountains or cliffsides with the intent to abandon or murder them, avoiding a legal divorce. This was discussed in the context of the Gerdart Koig case.

Lessons

  • Utilize anonymous reporting systems like 'Fortify Florida' if you witness suspicious behavior or threats related to schools, as they can prevent violent acts.
  • Be vigilant about the content children and teenagers consume, especially online, as dark fantasy and true crime obsessions can lead to distorted realities and dangerous actions.
  • Recognize the signs of high-control or 'cult-like' groups and their potential impact on family dynamics and individual behavior, as seen with the Duggar family's IBLP affiliation.

Notable Moments

The police bodycam footage of Isabelle Valdez and Lois Liippard laughing and joking about their attempted murder charges, calling it a 'bonding experience' and expressing no guilt.

This moment vividly illustrates a profound lack of empathy and understanding of the severity of their actions, deeply unsettling the public and influencing the decision to charge them as adults.

Josh Duggar, currently in federal prison for child sexual abuse material, issuing a statement through his attorney expressing 'sympathy' for his brother Joseph and claiming 'false accusation' in Joseph's child-related charges.

Quotes

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"I don't feel guilty for my actions, but I feel guilty on how you were going to feel cuz honestly, I don't care."

Isabelle Valdez
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"The evidence shows that Adrien Reed killed her daughter, literally threw her in the trash, and then engaged in a 53-day campaign of deceit, lies, manipulation, and destruction of evidence before she finally reported her missing on February 16th. Her conduct speaks for itself, and I believe this preliminary decision to seek the death penalty conforms to our community's beliefs about this case."

Coffee County DA
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"expressed sympathy for Joseph and says he knows what a toll it takes on someone to be falsely accused."

Josh Duggar's attorney (on behalf of Josh Duggar)
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"basic life principle in my opinion isn't that you touch a child underage, but maybe they're learning different life principles."

Annie Eliss

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