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BLOOD MONEY: Prosecutors assert that Bryan Kohberger, the convicted murderer of four University of Idaho students, is receiving funds despite his claims of financial incapacity to compensate the victims’ families. The issue arose during his sentencing at the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho, on July 23, 2025. Kohberger’s crime, a brutal stabbing spree, took place nearly three years ago, leaving the community in shock and mourning. (AP Photo/Kyle Green, Pool)
TIKTOK TEARS: The daughter of a Kentucky sheriff, accused of the fatal shooting of a judge, has taken to TikTok to express her frustration with online speculation surrounding her father. She condemns the “gossip” that has spread across social media platforms, which has only intensified the scrutiny and public interest in the case.

JAILHOUSE ROYALTY: Luigi Mangione has become a notable figure within a federal prison facility, earning a reputation that has reportedly endeared him to both guards and fellow inmates. Dubbed the ‘ambassador’ by those around him, Mangione’s influence appears to be growing behind bars, according to recent reports.
GRIM TOLL: A private investigator is questioning the official response of Houston authorities regarding a possible bayou serial killer, following the deaths of 16 individuals this year. The investigator’s skepticism points to a need for more thorough examinations and transparency from local officials to address growing public concerns.
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Luigi Mangione, accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, appears in Manhattan state court in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. (Steven Hirsch for New York Post via Pool)
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