Crime

Crime scene cleaners Tom DeSena and Junior Lallbachan provide an in-depth look at their line of work. They share stories from some of their most shocking jobs, discuss their toughest cleaning challenges, and even give some cleaning advice for listeners at home.

Jeffrey James is a retired Supervisory Special Agent with the United States Secret Service presidential detail served as the case manager for John Hinckley Jr. and shares details about Hinckley's life, the assassination attempt, and how the incident changed the way the Secret Service ran operations.

On the night of May 3rd, 2007, British 3-year-old Madeleine McCann went missing while on a family vacation to Portugal. FOX News London-based Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent Greg Palkot joins with updates from the latest search operation in Portugal.

The panel weighs in on the two Atlanta area lululemon employees that were fired for confronting shoplifters.

On the day she was to be wed, Yale graduate student Annie Le's body was found hidden in the lab in which she worked. Retired New Haven Police Lieutenant Lisa Dadio discusses her involvement with the investigation.

Before he was known as the Golden State Killer, Joseph DeAngelo was known as the "East Area Rapist" by law enforcement. retired Undersheriff in the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office, Carol Daly reflects on her involvement on the case as the sole female investigator.

As seen on Gutfeld!, Financial expert and stock market guru, Heather Zumarraga, Comedian, Joe DeVito, Host of The Wise Men podcast, Tyrus and FOX News Contributor, Kat Timpf discuss how A.I. generated photos caused major stock market disruptions.

Attorney Brian Claypool joins to discuss the latest developments in the case against Bryan Kohberger and the odd behavior that he displayed at his arraignment.

Kerri Rawson, author and daughter of the infamous "BTK" serial killer, Dennis Rader, shares details from her childhood with a serial killer father, the impact the revelation had on her life, and how she learned to overcome the traumatic discovery.

How would a prosecutor define, "Beyond a reasonable doubt"? District Attorney of Shelby County, Tennessee, Steve Mulroy joins to answer the question.

Story #1: The president with the biggest history of racism is here to tell you that the biggest threat to democracy is white supremacy. Story #2: Jordan Neely was 30 not 15. He was homeless and a criminal, not a Michael Jackson impersonator. Story #3: Ja Morant is not allowed to own a gun?

Story #1: The United States of America has not hardened or coarsened. In fact, the real issue is that it has softened. We need more men like Daniel Penny. Story #2: It doesn't matter what is revealed in your investigation. April Ryan & The Age of Post-Truth. Story #3: Matt Ariza wasn't even in the house where he was accused of rape. How does he regain his reputation?

Former Federal and State Prosecutor Jonathan Fahey led the federal case against Jorge Avila-Torrez's crimes. Jonathan explains how a confession was obtained and details from the trial in the case against Torrez.

Former Secret Service Special Agent and Liason to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Jeffrey James explains how the federal government is activated when a missing persons case occurs.

Story #1: Robberies, subway crime, and felonies are at an all-time high. But, Orange Man bad! Story #2: The firing squad is honest. Story #3: Will's March Madness predictions.

On this episode, Martha is joined by South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and Chief Prosecutor for South Carolina's State Grand Jury Creighton Waters as they discuss the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial.

The panel weighs in on Mayor Adams’ (D-NY) request that store owners have customers lower their masks before entering, in an attempt prevent crime.