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Scott Reisch is a practicing criminal defense attorney in the beautiful state of Colorado. Scott joined YouTube in July 2018 because he was sick of the news reporting incorrect information on crime news, trials, and hearings. In between his own trials and court appearances, Scott posts videos DAILY on YouTube to give you the most fact-driven and unbiased information. When he's not working (which is rare), Scott likes to fly his Piper Malibu and hang out with his English bulldog Winnie.

What sign did everyone miss that Nick Reiner could do the worst crime?
12/18/2025

What sign did everyone miss that Nick Reiner could do the worst crime?

12/17/2025

Rob Reiner and his wife are stabbed to death in their Brentwood home. Now their 32-year-old son Nick is due in court, facing the first real test of the case.

We’re live as prosecutors lay out what they have so far—timeline, Brentwood crime scene, arrest details, and how fast this went from family tragedy to alleged familicide.

We’ll walk through the likely charges, possible defenses, Nick’s long public history of addiction, and what today’s hearing actually means for this Hollywood double-murder case.

Subscribe and join us live in chat as we follow every development from the hallway to the courtroom.

🚨 Crime Talk LIVE 6PM: The Reiner Murder Case Legal BreakdownHigh-profile suspect, high-profile defense attorney, and a ...
12/17/2025

🚨 Crime Talk LIVE 6PM: The Reiner Murder Case Legal Breakdown

High-profile suspect, high-profile defense attorney, and a tragic, unfolding story. The legal decisions made in the next 24 hours will set the course for this entire trial.

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch is LIVE at 6 PM MT to analyze the legal maneuvering and what happens next in this case. We'll have our lines open answering your questions about the latest facts and discussing the prosecution's critical next steps.

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12/15/2025

The evidence is in, the arguments are done, and now the only people talking are behind a locked door: the jury.
We’re live as jurors decide whether Brian Walshe is guilty of murdering his wife Ana in a no-body case built on digital trails, trash evidence, and motive.
We’ll walk through the key testimony, possible verdicts, reasonable doubt arguments, and what happens next—plus your questions and reactions in real time.
Subscribe, stay with us live, and let’s see whether the system can connect the dots the jury’s now holding.

12/14/2025

Wisconsin Man Convicted of Killing Wife on Amtrak Train Nearly a Decade Ago
A jury in Wisconsin convicted Angelo Mantych, 45, of manslaughter in the death of his wife, Marina Placensia, 28, on December 13, 2025, nearly 10 years after the crime. The event occurred on August 15, 2016, aboard an Amtrak train en route from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Denver, Colorado, where investigators determined Mantych suffocated Placensia during an argument. The couple was reportedly fleeing domestic issues when the altercation turned fatal. Mantych disposed of evidence and continued the journey alone before being arrested. The conviction came after a retrial, with sentencing pending. Placensia left behind family who advocated for justice, illustrating the long-term impact of intimate partner violence.

12/14/2025

Ongoing Trial for Massachusetts Man Accused of Killing and Dismembering Wife
In a high-profile case in Boston, Massachusetts, deliberations continue in the trial of Brian Walshe, 48, charged with the murder of his wife, Ana Walshe, 39. The crime allegedly occurred on January 1, 2023, in Cohasset, Massachusetts, where prosecutors assert Walshe planned and executed the killing before dismembering her body and disposing of parts in various locations. Evidence includes suspicious online searches by Walshe for body disposal methods and blood evidence at their home. The jury, after hearing testimony over eight days, began deliberations on December 13, 2025, and can consider lesser charges like second-degree murder if they doubt premeditation. Ana Walshe, a mother of three, was reported missing after failing to appear at work, sparking a widespread search. The case highlights issues of domestic violence and premeditated harm within families.

12/14/2025

Man Extradited from Peru for Allegedly Killing Wife in California
Authorities in Los Angeles County have brought back a suspect from Peru to face charges in the death of his spouse. The incident took place on July 5, 2025, in Lancaster, California, where Jossimar Cabrera Cornejo, 30, is accused of fatally assaulting his wife, Sheylla Gutierrez Cabrera, 27, and then discarding her remains in a forested area. The couple shared three young children, adding to the tragedy. Cornejo reportedly escaped to Peru shortly after the act, prompting an international manhunt. He was apprehended there and extradited back to the U.S. on December 13, 2025. Prosecutors claim the attack stemmed from domestic disputes, and Cornejo now faces murder charges with potential enhancements for premeditation. The victim's body was discovered in the Angeles National Forest, leading to swift police action.

12/12/2025

Coach Sherrone Moore Just Fumbled His Life on 1st & Goal

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12/12/2025

We are LIVE in the courtroom in the Brian Walshe murder trial. Walshe is accused of killing his wife, Ana Walshe, in a case built on circumstantial evidence, digital forensics, and a chilling series of alleged internet searches.

We’ll break down the strategy from both sides, the key witnesses expected to testify, and what this moment means for the case.
Stay here for real-time analysis, legal insight, and full coverage.

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