Edward Coristine's Connection to Cybercrime Gang EGodly

Edward Coristine, a member of Elon Musk's DOGE Service team, had previously provided support to a cybercrime gang named EGodly, which engaged in illegal activities like cyberstalking and data trafficking. Coristine's connection to EGodly was revealed through digital records. Despite his questionable past, he is now a senior adviser at the State Department and CISA. Concerns have been raised about his involvement with a group that has gained access to government networks.

Unsolved Murders and Kidnapping at Boca Raton Shopping Mall

Retired FBI agent John MacVeigh connects a series of unsolved murders and a kidnapping at a Boca Raton shopping mall in 2007, believing the crimes are connected and the killer may still be at large. The cases involved the murders of Randi Gorenberg and Nancy Bochicchio, as well as the kidnapping of another mother and her son. The investigations remain unsolved.

Hunter Biden's Gun Trial

Prosecutors used excerpts from Hunter Biden's audiobook during his gun trial to show evidence of his drug addiction during the time he purchased a gun. First lady Jill Biden and Hunter's wife were forced to listen to the records. Hunter is charged with false statements in the purchase of a firearm and possession of a firearm by an unlawful user of a controlled substance.