SOCIAL MEDIA

“From Children’s Book Author to Murder Suspect” — Kouri Richins Could Spend the Rest of Her Life in Prison

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trial. David Jackson/Pool/Park Record A Utah jury found Kouri Richins guilty of murder and all other charges she faced in the 2022 death of her husband, Eric Richins, who died of a lethal dose of fentanyl. The

“They said I wasn’t good enough… I thought my career was over.”

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A few children wobbled along the boards, their skates scratching thin white lines into the frozen surface. Music drifted softly from an old speaker somewhere above the rink. Near the entrance, behind a small counter

“They said the sniper was dead… until the blizzard started taking lives.” “She’s only the nurse—keep her out of the fight.” That’s what they told the Marines when Nora Cade limped into their camp. Quiet. Injured. Harmless. Just a medic. What they didn’t know? Nora used to be Wraith Seven—a ghost with 189 confirmed kills… officially declared dead years ago. And she swore she’d never pick up a rifle again. Until Montana. Before dawn, gunfire ripped through the mountains.

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FORMER FBI AGENT JUST CALLED OUT THE ONE THING THEY’RE MISSING… 😱🔍💔 In the latest Nancy Guthrie update, a veteran ex-FBI agent went public with a stark warning: the current investigative effort is overlooking one critical detail that could change the entire direction of the case. He described it as the “missing piece” — something so obvious in hindsight that its absence is now raising serious questions about progress.

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“MORE THAN JUST SKATING PARTNERS?”

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A few children wobbled along the boards, their skates scratching thin white lines into the frozen surface. Music drifted softly from an old speaker somewhere above the rink. Near the entrance, behind a small counter

“Written Off as ‘Too Old,’ Ryuichi Kihara Shocked the Skating World With an Impossible Comeback”

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A few children wobbled along the boards, their skates scratching thin white lines into the frozen surface. Music drifted softly from an old speaker somewhere above the rink. Near the entrance, behind a small counter

He Was Told His Career Was Over — Then Ryuichi Kihara Came Back to Shock the Skating World

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A few children wobbled along the boards, their skates scratching thin white lines into the frozen surface. Music drifted softly from an old speaker somewhere above the rink. Near the entrance, behind a small counter

Back Injuries, Broken Partnerships, and a Job at a Skating Rink — The Dark Years of Ryuichi Kihara

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A few children wobbled along the boards, their skates scratching thin white lines into the frozen surface. Music drifted softly from an old speaker somewhere above the rink. Near the entrance, behind a small counter

A 12-year-old boy with a 105° fever was pulled out of his ER bed… to make room for a man with a minor injury — seconds later, his body started seizing in a plastic chair. Inside a crowded ER at St. Catherine Regional Hospital, Jaylen Brooks could barely stay conscious, his body burning and trembling as his aunt begged for help. He had already been placed in a bed. Then a nurse made a decision that stunned everyone. Despite his condition, Jaylen was removed and told to wait — while another patient with a wrist injury took his place. Moments later, his body gave out. Right there in the chair, Jaylen began to convulse. And just as the room erupted into chaos, his mother, Renee Brooks, walked in… and saw everything. What happened next didn’t stay inside that hospital. Because one moment, one decision, and one video would soon raise questions no one could ignore.

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“A Black Boy With a 105 Fever Was Forced Out of His ER Bed for a White Man With a Minor Injury — But No One Was Ready for What Happened Seconds Later”… By 12:40 p.m., the emergency room at St. Catherine Regional was already overflowing. The waiting area buzzed with coughing patients, ringing phones, rolling carts, and the tired frustration of people who had been waiting too long. In the middle of that noise sat twelve-year-old Jaylen Brooks, burning with fever and struggling to stay upright. His skin was hot, his lips were dry, and his breathing came in weak, shallow pulls. An hour earlier he had still been answering questions. Now he could barely lift his head. His mother, Renee Brooks, had been stuck in a city budget hearing across town when Jaylen’s fever spiked past 104. His aunt, Denise, had rushed him to the hospital after he began vomiting water and trembling so badly he could not keep his hands still. At intake, a younger triage nurse had taken one look at the boy, felt the heat radiating from him, and moved him quickly into a bed near the back of the ER. For ten minutes, Jaylen lay under a thin hospital blanket, drifting in and out, while Denise pressed a cold cloth to his forehead and begged for a doctor.

He Left Work… But Never Made It to His Sister 23-year-old Jardyn “J Rok” Walker had just finished his shift and was on his way to meet family — then suddenly, he vanished. Hours later, police tracked his phone to a nearby street… and made a devastating discovery. What started as a missing person call quickly turned into a homicide investigation. Now his family is left searching for answers — trying to piece together what happened in those final moments after he walked out of work.

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