Suspected Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann appeared in court on Tuesday where he was charged with the murder of a fourth victim: 25-year-old Maureen Brainard-Barnes. Attorney, retired NYPD Inspector, and FOX News Contributor Paul Mauro explains the latest court updates in the case and examines the latest evidence against Heuermann.
Bret is joined by Chief Political Correspondent for The Washington Examiner Byron York, FOX News Senior Political Analyst Juan Williams, and FOX News Audio Political Analyst, Josh Kraushaar to discuss if there is any member of Congress that Republicans could unite behind in order to fill the Speaker vacancy and address other pressing issues.
On February 13th, 2017, 13-year-old Abby Williams and 14-year-old Libby German went missing during what should've been a fun hiking trip in Delphi, Indiana. Journalist Áine Cain and Attorney Kevin Greenlee, co-hosts of The Murder Sheet podcast, discuss details surrounding the Delphi murders case.
Throughout the 1970s and 80s, the Golden State Killer terrorized families across California. Retired FBI Agent and lead profiler on the Golden State Killer case Julia Cowley shares how her work played a pivotal role in the investigation.
On this episode, Trey sits down to weigh in on the verdict in the Alex Murdaugh double-murder trial, lays out the facts of the case, and breaks down what the prosecution got right during the six-week trial.
This week,Treyadmires the grace and class shown by rival teams during rivalry week in College Football, discusses the importance of distinguishing the difference between fact and opinion, and commends Axios reporter, Jonathan Swan for being an equal opportunity questioner.
This week, former federal prosecutor, former congressman, and host of Sunday Night in American on Fox News,Trey Gowdyjoins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan on the difference between homicide and murder.
This week, Trey Gowdy is joined by Justice on the South Carolina Supreme Court,Justice John Cannon Few to discuss the role of the judiciary in separating personal beliefs from the law.