Crime Talk with Scott Reisch
Nick Reiner Wants Trust Money to Fund His Murder Defense Nick Reiner says he needs trust money now. The accused son of Rob and Michele Reiner is asking the court for access to family trust funds while awaiting trial. His petition claims the delay cost him private counsel and is hurting his defense preparation. Scott breaks down the trust fight, the public defender issue, and what this could mean in a death-eligible case. Watch, comment, and subscribe for sharp legal analysis. Crime Talk Store: #NickReiner, #RobReiner, #TrueCrime, #LegalAnalysis, #CrimeTalk, #CourtCase
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The Karmelo Anthony murder trial is heading to closing arguments. Anthony is accused of fatally stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a Frisco track meet confrontation. The state says this was murder. The defense says self-defense. Scott breaks down the warning, the knife, the witnesses, and what the jury must decide. Watch to the end and tell us: murder, self-defense, or something in between? #KarmeloAnthony, #AustinMetcalf, #CrimeTalk, #TrueCrime, #SelfDefense, #Trial
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A missing dashcam memory card just blew up the Aaron Spencer murder case. The Arkansas sheriff candidate’s charge was dismissed after a judge found law enforcement mishandled critical evidence. Plus: Brendan Banfield faces mandatory life in the Virginia catfishing double murder case, and Karmelo Anthony’s self-defense claim goes before a Texas jury. Scott breaks down the evidence problems, courtroom strategy, and what happens next. Watch to the end and tell us which legal mess is the biggest. #CrimeTalk, #AaronSpencer, #TrueCrime, #LegalAnalysis, #KarmeloAnthony, #BrendanBanfield ...
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Crime Talk Store: Two explosive cases. Two very different stories. Karmelo Anthony claims self-defense in a Texas track meet stabbing trial, while prosecutors point to the video, the knife, and the exit. Mackenzie Shirilla still claims innocence, but former inmates now allege a very different story behind bars. Scott breaks down the evidence, contradictions, and what actually matters in court. Watch, comment, and tell us who you think the jury — and the public — should believe. #CrimeTalk, #KarmeloAnthony, #MackenzieShirilla, #TrueCrime, #LegalAnalysis, #ScottReisch
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Kaylee Goncalves’ parents still have one question for Bryan Kohberger: why? After the plea deal, four life sentences, and no trial, the motive remains the missing piece. Scott breaks down what Kohberger’s silence means legally, why plea deals often leave families without answers, and what comes next. The Goncalves family is also turning grief into action through advanced DNA testing for cold cases. Watch, comment, and stay to the end. #BryanKohberger, #KayleeGoncalves, #IdahoMurders, #CrimeTalk, #TrueCrime, #LegalAnalysis Crime Talk Store:
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Crime Talk Store: Rick Chow was found not guilty of murder in the shooting death of 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton. Prosecutors said the teen was fleeing; the defense said Chow acted to protect his son from a gun threat. Now the criminal case is over, but the civil lawsuit fight is still coming. Scott breaks down what the jury likely saw, what the state couldn’t prove, and why this verdict hit so hard. Watch to the end and tell us: reasonable doubt, self-defense, or a verdict that missed the point? #RickChow, #CyrusCarmackBelton, #CrimeTalk, #TrueCrime,...
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Crime Talk Store: Chris Watts wanted certain evidence kept out of public view. Newly surfaced case-file details reveal what investigators documented after the 2018 murders of Shanann, Bella, and Celeste Watts. Scott breaks down why these records became public, what prosecutors feared before trial, and how a guilty plea changed everything. Watch for the legal angle, the evidence issues, and what this case still tells us years later. #ChrisWatts, #CrimeTalk, #TrueCrime, #LegalAnalysis, #ShanannWatts, #ColoradoCrime
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A casual CrimeCon hallway moment turned into a powerful Crime Talk interview. Scott Reisch spoke with Steve and Kristi Goncalves in Las Vegas about Kaylee’s legacy and Murder Has a Name. The convention internet gave us a few rough edges, but the conversation was too important not to share. Their mission is clear: help families find answers, support forensic innovation, and make sure no victim is forgotten. Listen, and comment on why every name matters. #KayleeGoncalves, #MurderHasAName, #CrimeCon2026, #CrimeTalk, #VictimAdvocacy, #TrueCrime
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Crime Talk Store: A murder trial, a life-sentence appeal, jail calls, a missing wife case, and one impossible traffic ticket. Karmelo Anthony heads to trial, Carly Gregg fights her sentence, and Mackenzie Shirilla’s calls spark outrage. Scott breaks down the legal problems, the courtroom consequences, and the moments that make you say: seriously? Watch, comment, and tell us which case is the biggest legal mess. #CrimeTalk, #LegalAnalysis, #KarmeloAnthony, #CarlyGregg, #MackenzieShirilla, #TrueCrime
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Crime Talk Store: A retired Air Force major general vanishes on foot, leaving his phone, glasses, and wearable devices behind. A witness reportedly says he dined with Space Force personnel the night before; his wife has pushed back on the UFO panic. BCSO says there is no current evidence of foul play. Comforting. Crystal clear. Case closed by fog machine. Scott breaks down the timeline, the evidence gaps, and the official narrative that keeps begging for better answers. Watch to the end and tell us: coincidence, crisis, or bureaucratic smoke screen? #WilliamNeilMcCasland,...
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