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β€œThe press published some of the most damning expert opinions from the police statement of facts, including Dr. Ophoven's belief that the odds of all four Folbigg children dying of unexplained natural causes was one in a trillion. Accompanied by the excerpt from Kathleen's diary in which she compared herself to her murderous father, it didn't take long before she was considered guilty in the court of public opinion.”

β€” Host
True Crime
APR 11, 2026Casefile Presents
  • β€’

    Meadows Law dictated the police investigation strategy

    β€œWhen it came to the unexplained death of an infant, one was a tragedy, two were suspicious, and three most likely pointed to murder. After reviewing the case, one police psychologist concluded, If natural causes are eliminated, then, in my opinion, Kathleen Folbigg became angry and frustrated with her children's crying and need for constant attention to a point where it overwhelmed her.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Experts calculated astronomical odds against natural causes

    β€œThe statistical likelihood that four children could die from SIDS is in excess of one in a trillion. As the children had all been growing normally and their autopsies identified no sign of disease, Dr Opphoven believed that all four of them had been suffocated by the last person to see them alive– Kathleen Folbigg.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Kathleen's diaries became central to the prosecution

    β€œCombined with Kathleen's diary entry from the night Caleb died in which she enthusiastically wrote, Finally Asleep, Professor Berry believed it was possible that Caleb had not only been smothered to death, but also smothered on a previous occasion from which he was able to recover.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Craig Folbigg eventually testified against his wife

    β€œI've lived with the shame of coming and changing that story, he said. I've felt that I couldn't protect those children in life, and I certainly didn't protect them in death. With Craig back on their side and agreeing to testify against Kathleen, the detectives were finally ready to make their move.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Media coverage mirrored the Lindy Chamberlain trial

    β€œThe press published some of the most damning expert opinions from the police statement of facts, including Dr. Ophoven's belief that the odds of all four Folbigg children dying of unexplained natural causes was one in a trillion. Accompanied by the excerpt from Kathleen's diary in which she compared herself to her murderous father, it didn't take long before she was considered guilty in the court of public opinion.”

    β€” Host
Politics and News
APR 14, 2026The Daily Wire
  • β€’

    DOJ weaponized against pro-life activists

    β€œThe Daily Wire breaks major news about the Biden administration DOJ targeting pro-lifers.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Trump clashes with Pope Leo

    β€œPresident Trump is in a war of words with Pope Leo.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Foreign influencers manipulate domestic politics

    β€œwe explore the foreign influencers using the Grievance Party.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
  • β€’

    Grievance Party facilitates foreign influence

    β€œwe explore the foreign influencers using the Grievance Party.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
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    Daily Wire reveals Biden administration scandal

    β€œThe Daily Wire breaks major news about the Biden administration DOJ targeting pro-lifers.”

    β€” Ben Shapiro
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 13, 2026HIT Network
  • β€’

    Trump sues CNN for defamation and damages

    β€œSo Donald Trump, who is under assault from a lot of angles, has filed this lawsuit in district court and federal court in Fort Lauderdale, which he loves that forum. He is suing CNN where he is saying they've defamed him by focusing all of their news coverage on his efforts to push what has been called the big lie, challenging the results of the 2020 election.”

    β€” Derrick
  • β€’

    Lawsuit targets CNN's Hitler and big lie comparisons

    β€œThe term comes from Mein Kampf, which was what Hitler wrote in prison during one of his imprisonments before he took power. The idea is this: a small lie is hard to pass by somebody, but a large lie, because it's so outlandish, people think someone wouldn't make that up. He must have a kernel of truth. And this is actually a strategy employed by Hitler during his rise to power.”

    β€” Derrick
  • β€’

    Legal analysts view the lawsuit as a stunt

    β€œThe big problem with this from a legal perspective is these are mostly opinions about Donald Trump. What they would do is take videos of things he said about the election and say, well, this sure seems like the big lie. I also think it'll be dismissed well before that because these are opinions, and opinions are protected in terms of news coverage.”

    β€” Derrick
  • β€’

    Kanye West provokes backlash with fashion choice

    β€œKanye has been all over social media because at Paris Fashion Week, he wore a t-shirt that said White Lives Matter and brought Candace Owens out. She also wore it, and a lot of his models wore it with big bold lettering. Now he is doubling down on that, saying that the movement as a concept is essentially over.”

    β€” Eric
  • β€’

    Kanye labels Black Lives Matter organization a scam

    β€œHe posted that everyone knows Black Lives Matter was a scam. There is some basis for this as some executives of the actual organization have been under investigation for misappropriation of funds, like people buying houses with money brought in from donations. But a lot of people are saying what he's doing by wearing this shirt is dangerous.”

    β€” Eric
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 13, 2026HIT Network
  • β€’

    Trump sues CNN for defamation and damages

    β€œSo Donald Trump, who is under assault from a lot of angles, has filed this lawsuit in district court and federal court in Fort Lauderdale, which he loves that forum. He is suing CNN where he is saying they've defamed him by focusing all of their news coverage on his efforts to push what has been called the big lie, challenging the results of the 2020 election.”

    β€” Derrick
  • β€’

    Lawsuit targets CNN's Hitler and big lie comparisons

    β€œThe term comes from Mein Kampf, which was what Hitler wrote in prison during one of his imprisonments before he took power. The idea is this: a small lie is hard to pass by somebody, but a large lie, because it's so outlandish, people think someone wouldn't make that up. He must have a kernel of truth. And this is actually a strategy employed by Hitler during his rise to power.”

    β€” Derrick
  • β€’

    Legal analysts view the lawsuit as a stunt

    β€œThe big problem with this from a legal perspective is these are mostly opinions about Donald Trump. What they would do is take videos of things he said about the election and say, well, this sure seems like the big lie. I also think it'll be dismissed well before that because these are opinions, and opinions are protected in terms of news coverage.”

    β€” Derrick
  • β€’

    Kanye West provokes backlash with fashion choice

    β€œKanye has been all over social media because at Paris Fashion Week, he wore a t-shirt that said White Lives Matter and brought Candace Owens out. She also wore it, and a lot of his models wore it with big bold lettering. Now he is doubling down on that, saying that the movement as a concept is essentially over.”

    β€” Eric
  • β€’

    Kanye labels Black Lives Matter organization a scam

    β€œHe posted that everyone knows Black Lives Matter was a scam. There is some basis for this as some executives of the actual organization have been under investigation for misappropriation of funds, like people buying houses with money brought in from donations. But a lot of people are saying what he's doing by wearing this shirt is dangerous.”

    β€” Eric
True Crime
APR 11, 2026Casefile Presents
  • β€’

    Meadows Law dictated the police investigation strategy

    β€œWhen it came to the unexplained death of an infant, one was a tragedy, two were suspicious, and three most likely pointed to murder. After reviewing the case, one police psychologist concluded, If natural causes are eliminated, then, in my opinion, Kathleen Folbigg became angry and frustrated with her children's crying and need for constant attention to a point where it overwhelmed her.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Experts calculated astronomical odds against natural causes

    β€œThe statistical likelihood that four children could die from SIDS is in excess of one in a trillion. As the children had all been growing normally and their autopsies identified no sign of disease, Dr Opphoven believed that all four of them had been suffocated by the last person to see them alive– Kathleen Folbigg.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Kathleen's diaries became central to the prosecution

    β€œCombined with Kathleen's diary entry from the night Caleb died in which she enthusiastically wrote, Finally Asleep, Professor Berry believed it was possible that Caleb had not only been smothered to death, but also smothered on a previous occasion from which he was able to recover.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Craig Folbigg eventually testified against his wife

    β€œI've lived with the shame of coming and changing that story, he said. I've felt that I couldn't protect those children in life, and I certainly didn't protect them in death. With Craig back on their side and agreeing to testify against Kathleen, the detectives were finally ready to make their move.”

    β€” Host
  • β€’

    Media coverage mirrored the Lindy Chamberlain trial

    β€œThe press published some of the most damning expert opinions from the police statement of facts, including Dr. Ophoven's belief that the odds of all four Folbigg children dying of unexplained natural causes was one in a trillion. Accompanied by the excerpt from Kathleen's diary in which she compared herself to her murderous father, it didn't take long before she was considered guilty in the court of public opinion.”

    β€” Host

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