Bryan Kohberger cost taxpayers $8,000,000 as secret battle to hide documents continues
Legal CostsPublic DefenseJudicial Transparency

Bryan Kohberger cost taxpayers $8,000,000 as secret battle to hide documents continues

The Bryan Kohberger murder case has cost Idaho taxpayers over $8 million, primarily for his defense, despite no trial, sparking an ongoing legal battle for transparency over how the public funds were spent.

Explore Insights →
“We will pay." Savannah Guthrie releases new video begging for return of Nancy Guthrie
Kidnapping investigationRansom demandsFBI forensics

“We will pay." Savannah Guthrie releases new video begging for return of Nancy Guthrie

Savannah Guthrie's desperate public plea to Nancy Guthrie's alleged abductors, offering payment, intensifies a high-stakes investigation now involving the FBI's elite teams and advanced forensic techniques.

Explore Insights →
On the scene: blood found at Nancy Guthrie’s home, ripped off ring camera, and ransom notes
Nancy Guthrie abductionSavannah GuthrieTrue crime investigation

On the scene: blood found at Nancy Guthrie’s home, ripped off ring camera, and ransom notes

An 84-year-old woman, Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, is abducted from her rural Arizona home, leaving behind blood evidence, a missing Ring camera, and a complex investigation involving the FBI and suspicious ransom notes.

Explore Insights →
Inside the courtroom: Why did Nick Reiner's lawyer walk away? Details on Alan Jackson's sudden exit
Nick Reiner murder caseAlan Jackson attorney withdrawalPublic defender appointment

Inside the courtroom: Why did Nick Reiner's lawyer walk away? Details on Alan Jackson's sudden exit

High-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson abruptly withdrew from the Nick Reiner murder case, leading to speculation that the Reiner family ceased financial support, forcing the appointment of a public defender.

Explore Insights →
Rock stars of real estate accused of assaulting dozens of women — Alexander brothers
True CrimeSex TraffickingSexual Assault

Rock stars of real estate accused of assaulting dozens of women — Alexander brothers

The Alexander brothers, once 'rock stars' of luxury real estate, face federal sex trafficking charges and dozens of civil lawsuits, accused of using their wealth and status to drug and assault women over decades.

Explore Insights →

Want more on high profile cases?

Explore deep-dive summaries and actionable takeaways from the best minds across different podcasts discussing this topic.

View All High Profile Cases Episodes

Don't see the episode you're looking for?

We're constantly adding new episodes, but if you want to see a specific one from BRIAN ENTIN INVESTIGATES summarized, let us know!

Submit an Episode