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The search for a missing Texas family of 3 endied with the discovery of burnt human remains buried in a fire pit. Texas Equusearch founder Tim Miller was there when the bones were recovered and he joins Nancy Grace to discuss the murder mystery. Rayshawn Hudson, Maya Rivera, and their 5-year-old son, Rayshawn “Baby Ray” Jr., were last seen May 10, a day before they planned to celebrate the boy's birthday. Also joining are Christine Mannina -- a former Indianapolis homicide detective, psychologist Pat Saunders, and CrimeOnline reporter Jennifer Dzikowski.
Lawyers for a man accused of killing his wife during a cruise ship vacation argue in new court papers that it was not premeditated murder. Kenneth Manzanares is accused of killing his wife, Kristy, aboard the “Emerald Princess" last year. Nancy Grace looks at the case with prosecutor Wendy Patrick, defense lawyer Troy Slaten, private investigator Vincent Hill, and Chuck Roberts. Next, Nancy is joined by psychologist Dr. Pat Saunders, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, and reporter John Lemley to dig into the murder charges against a man who allegedly drive his car into a restaurant to kill his daughter and daughter in law. Finally, Grace discusses the drug K2 that can turn users into zombies and worse. She consults addiction expert Dr. William Morrone.
This week on the OTCBPodcast, the Stealth drop another close game and to maybe find some more offence, they traded for Pat Saunders. The Arthur, Ontario product is familiar with the LEC and is excited to get back out West. Plus, the Rush won back to back after a brutal travel day from Denver, the Knighthawks have dropped five straight and Christian Del Bianco had himself quite a night. All that and more, on the OTCBPodcast.
The daughter of former Washington Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke allegedly spewed antisemitic insults as she attacked a man on a New York sidewalk with her glass purse. Jacqueline Kent Cooke faces a charge of suspicion of assault, which the prosecutor says could be elevated to a hate crime. Nancy Grace discuss the case with psychologist Caryn Stark, forensics expert Joe Scott Morgan, and reporter Bobbi Maxwell, Grace next turns to two New Years gun attacks, including a son who allegedly massacred much of his family and a pregnant teen accused of shooting her boyfriend. She is joined by journalist Jane Velez-Mitchell, psychologist Dr. Pat Saunders, private investigator Vincent Hill, and reporter Larry Meagher.
An Ohio mom tells cops she killed her 5-year-old daughter because the child became too much to handle after a visit with grandparents. A confession video shows Mingming Chen complaining she didn't have the "4 hands" needed to discipline little Ashley, so she killed her and told her husband to "deal with it." The dad stuffed the child behind a freezer in their restaurant before calling police to report her missing. Nancy Grace digs into this case with journalist Jane Velez-Mitchell, psychologist Dr. Pat Saunders, private investigator Vincent Hill, lawyer & child advocate Ashley Willcott, & Crime Stories co-host Alan Duke. Nancy and guests also look at animal cruelty by dog owners who leave pets out in the cold to die during the arctic blast.
As Natalee Hollway's family waits for tests to confirm if bones found buried in Aruba are her remains, the man who led them to the grave hints there is a 2nd location where other body parts are hidden. Gabriel Madrigal opened up to Nancy Grace in this episode with details not included in the Oxygen series "The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway." He stopped short of disclosing secrets beyond a promise of "twists and turns" in the remaining episodes of the series, but he did suggest he has knowledge of a 2nd burial location. Cold Case Research Institute director Sheryl McCollum, investigative reporter Art Harris and psychologist Pat Saunders also joined Nancy on this episode.
Mike Hancock and Kyle Davis bring you another beauty episode of the TRTA Pod! Matt Sawyer and Nick Rose stop by and a deep analysis of the Pat Saunders to Buffalo deal. Maybe too deep, but it's a podcast, so dial it in. Let's go!