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One Count Guilty, One Not — Then Gone: The Disappearance of Bernhard Fritsch
Bernhard Fritsch disappeared on June 2, 2025.

The $405 Lie: How a Fallen TV Writer Exposed His Own Psychopathy
When Hollywood writer Christopher Ambrose returned home to Connecticut after being caught plagiarizing on INSTINCT in 2018, he was unemployable but sitting on $2 million in marital assets.

2016 Email Shows Elizabeth Harding Weinstein Acknowledged Bipolar Disorder Before Conspiracy Spiral and Death
A 2016 email written by Elizabeth “Lizzie” Harding Weinstein—who died in July after years of accusing her husband of pedophilia—shows that she once recognized her bipolar disorder and the damage it caused her family.

The Sentence That Won’t Be Served: How German Innovator Bernhard Fritsch Escaped American Justice
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles is asking Judge Dale S. Fischer to impose a 15-year sentence on Bernhard Fritsch on October 20.

How German Tech Pioneer Bernhard Fritsch Was Pressured Out of America by Overreaching Authorities
After having written several stories about his trial and conviction, to my surprise, Bernhard Fritsch disappeared just before a remand hearing ahead of sentencing on June 2.

The Secret Hilton Meeting That Changed the Sandusky Case
This hearing was the single greatest threat to the prosecution’s case and the NCAA’s timeline. In Pennsylvania, a preliminary hearing gives a defendant the right to review the Commonwealth’s evidence, identify the accusers, and test whether there is sufficient cause to proceed to trial.


TikTok Influencer Interrupts Wife’s Deposition With Expletive-Filled Tirade; Faces Sanctions That Could Reach $100,000
It began the way most things do—small and stupid. A quarrel in a parking lot. Two people. Two tempers. One phone. It should have ended there, with engines starting and doors slamming. But it didn’t. The camera stayed on. And in the age we live in, that means the story was just beginning.

Jerry Sandusky; A Man Still Walking the Second Mile
From 1969 to 1999, he was a coach at Penn State. He spent the majority of that time as defensive coordinator, holding that position from 1977 until his retirement.

The Influencer Who Weaponized Outrage: Danesh Noshirvan and the Case of Jennifer Couture
TikTok’s @ThatDaneshGuy – Danesh Noshirvan. Noshirvan uses the image on the left to depict himself on TikTok.


When Insurance Becomes Betrayal: How NIAC Failed D.E.L.T.A. Rescue
Part I: The Sanctuary and the Suit


Cyberstalking, Episode One: ‘Made You Look, Faggot’
This story is the first in a series on cyberstalking. I am publishing unedited exchanges with online harassers.

From Prosecution to Payday: How Sandusky’s Prosecutors Gained Control Over a Key Accuser’s $12 Million Fortune
Last week, Jerry Sandusky filed a Post Conviction Relief Act petition alleging the men who put him behind bars—prosecutors Frank Fina and Joe McGettigan—later installed themselves as gatekeepers over a $12 million trust for Penn State’s top-paid trial victim.

How Prosecutors Frank Fina & Joe McGettigan profited from putting Jerry Sandusky in prison
New appeal says Sandusky’s prosecutors secretly controlled a $20 million trust fund set up for the highest paid alleged ‘victim’ at Penn State

Daily Mail Report: Sandusky Appeal Alleges Prosecutorial Conflict Over Trust
The Daily Mail reported today that former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky has filed a new appeal alleging prosecutorial misconduct.

A Conviction Built on Recovered Memories: An Overview of the Sandusky Case
Before we provide the newly discovered evidence, and for those who are unfamiliar with the Sandusky case, here is a brief overview:

Skeptical Scholar Frederick Crews’ Dying Wish Was to Overturn Sandusky Conviction – Now It May Come True
In the next few days we will have a lot of news on Jerry Sandusky. At last the truth of his unfair trial, prosecutorial misconduct and much more will be coming out. I will provide copies of all filings, and gather the various news media and present it here.

The Oakland Bribery Case and the Case for Abolishing the DOJ’s Name
Editor’s Note: I propose that the United States rename the Department of Justice to the Department of Prosecution. Everyone knows that justice is supposed to be the outcome of an adversarial but fair trial (prosecution vs. defense), not the characteristic of one side. In the following story, please

In the Interest of Justice, We Must Rename the Department of Justice
Stop Calling the Prosecutor ‘Justice’

Web War Spirals Into Mom’s May-December Romance: ‘Is This My Father?’ Nice Guy Asks
After I thanked the whistleblowers who helped expose Keith Raniere , an anonymous reader—“Mr. Anonymous”—threatened legal action unless I removed a named “Jane Doe.”

Most Cities Court Data Centers; Niagara Falls Is Blocking One
Most U.S. cities are rolling out the red carpet for AI data centers. Niagara Falls is trying to turn one away.

Ambrose Figures Out Service and the Battle Begins
After weeks of bluster and threats, Christopher Ambrose finally emailed me the file-stamped First Amended Complaint in his defamation lawsuit against me and asked me to sign a waiver form.





