One Step Closer to Justice For Jared Bridegan?
Sep 01, 2023, 01:00 PM
In a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, host Tony Brueski delves deep into the arrest of Jared Bridegan's ex-wife in connection to his murder. Special guest Robin Dreeke, a retired FBI Special Agent and former Chief of the Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, offers keen insights into the psychology behind the crime, drawing parallels with other high-profile cases.
"Trying to read through this one is like going back to Lori Vallow Debell," Brueski says. Dreeke agrees, highlighting the complexity of this case which involves an ex-wife, a new husband, and a possible hitman, labeling the situation as a "pathology".
Dreeke raises an interesting query: Whose idea was the murder? He reflects, "How often do we see something like this where it is the new husband that says, 'Hey, let's go kill your ex.'" The uniqueness of this case is further underscored when Brueski notes his unsuccessful attempt at finding statistics on similar instances. Dreeke mentions that while murders for financial gain or hate crimes are common, this case's motive remains shrouded in mystery.
Brueski further comments on the ex-wife's refusal for extradition, describing it as a likely tactic to "be a pain in the ass." Dreeke nods in agreement, pointing to her behavior as characteristic of a "wound collector supreme." Such individuals, Dreeke says, blame everyone around them for their problems, often without acknowledging their role in creating chaos.
The ongoing litigation documents between Jared and his ex-wife, especially those related to child custody, may play a significant role in the upcoming trial. Brueski hints that these documents suggest the ex-wife's obstinate and confrontational nature. Dreeke predicts that a deeper dive into her past will reveal a history of manipulation and deceit.
Addressing the emotional aftermath for the victim's family, Brueski wonders if they will ever see the remorse they crave during the sentencing phase. Drawing a parallel to Lori Vallow Debell, who displayed no remorse, Dreeke speculates that while the ex-wife might not show genuine regret, her volatile nature might lead to some courtroom outbursts.
As the episode wraps up, both Brueski and Dreeke emphasize the importance of the judicial process in providing healing and closure to families, even if the emotional restitution they seek might remain elusive.
In this thought-provoking segment, "Hidden Killers" delves deep into the human psyche, bringing expert analysis to understand the motivations behind the most heinous of crimes. As the case progresses, listeners and the public will be keen to see how the insights from Dreeke play out in the courtroom.
Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth discussions on "Hidden Killers".
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"Trying to read through this one is like going back to Lori Vallow Debell," Brueski says. Dreeke agrees, highlighting the complexity of this case which involves an ex-wife, a new husband, and a possible hitman, labeling the situation as a "pathology".
Dreeke raises an interesting query: Whose idea was the murder? He reflects, "How often do we see something like this where it is the new husband that says, 'Hey, let's go kill your ex.'" The uniqueness of this case is further underscored when Brueski notes his unsuccessful attempt at finding statistics on similar instances. Dreeke mentions that while murders for financial gain or hate crimes are common, this case's motive remains shrouded in mystery.
Brueski further comments on the ex-wife's refusal for extradition, describing it as a likely tactic to "be a pain in the ass." Dreeke nods in agreement, pointing to her behavior as characteristic of a "wound collector supreme." Such individuals, Dreeke says, blame everyone around them for their problems, often without acknowledging their role in creating chaos.
The ongoing litigation documents between Jared and his ex-wife, especially those related to child custody, may play a significant role in the upcoming trial. Brueski hints that these documents suggest the ex-wife's obstinate and confrontational nature. Dreeke predicts that a deeper dive into her past will reveal a history of manipulation and deceit.
Addressing the emotional aftermath for the victim's family, Brueski wonders if they will ever see the remorse they crave during the sentencing phase. Drawing a parallel to Lori Vallow Debell, who displayed no remorse, Dreeke speculates that while the ex-wife might not show genuine regret, her volatile nature might lead to some courtroom outbursts.
As the episode wraps up, both Brueski and Dreeke emphasize the importance of the judicial process in providing healing and closure to families, even if the emotional restitution they seek might remain elusive.
In this thought-provoking segment, "Hidden Killers" delves deep into the human psyche, bringing expert analysis to understand the motivations behind the most heinous of crimes. As the case progresses, listeners and the public will be keen to see how the insights from Dreeke play out in the courtroom.
Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth discussions on "Hidden Killers".
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The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com