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August 1, 2025 32 mins

On this week’s Weekly Docket, we’re diving into some heavy cases making headlines right now:

  • A family hiking trip in Arkansas turns deadly when a teacher—with a disturbing past—allegedly murders a couple in front of their kids.
  • In Tennessee, an abandoned baby leads police to a heartbreaking discovery.
  • A retired Missouri cop claims he shot a young mother on his porch in self-defense, but investigators are calling out his story.
  • Aaron Specer, the Arkansas dad charged with murder after he killed Michael Fosler, the man accused of abusing Aaron's teenage daughter.
  • A Utah mom admits she tricked her estranged husband into coming over, only to have her own family ambush and kill him.
  • And finally, in Colorado, dentist James Craig is convicted after secretly poisoning his wife’s protein shakes.




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