Brooke Hogan claims police and medical professionals have urged her to review 911 tapes and body cam footage related to Hulk Hogan's death, which she believes could change the narrative. She emphasizes her lack of control over the situation and calls for an end to speculation, while also addressing her estranged relationship with her father and the ongoing investigation.
A video released by the Owasso Police Department shows 16-year-old nonbinary student Nex Benedict recounting an altercation in an Oklahoma school bathroom a day before their death, drawing national attention to the dangers faced by gender-nonconforming students. The incident began after Nex poured water on girls who had been mocking them, leading to a physical confrontation in which Nex was beaten by three girls. The release of the video and audio recordings provides new details of the confrontation at Owasso High School, shedding light on the events leading up to Nex's tragic death.
Police have released new video of a murder-suicide at a Giant Eagle store in North Olmsted, Ohio, but many questions remain unanswered. Bernard Smith shot and killed his ex-wife, Susan Petterson, before turning the gun on himself. The motive for the shooting is unknown, and there were no police reports or restraining orders involving the couple. The store remains closed, but grief counselors are available for employees and the city has announced counseling services for anyone at North Olmsted City Hall.
Newly released body camera footage shows Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the fatal stabbing of four University of Idaho students, being pulled over for running a red light in Pullman, Washington, about a month before the killings. The video shows Kohberger being stopped by a Washington State University campus police officer, who eventually lets him go with a warning. Kohberger, a graduate student at WSU, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and burglary in connection with the November 2022 slayings.
Newly released police body camera footage shows Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the Idaho killings, being pulled over for running a red light in Pullman, Washington, about a month before the murders. During the traffic stop, Kohberger tells the officer he was stuck in the middle of the intersection and is unfamiliar with how to drive through crosswalks because he's from rural Pennsylvania. The officer eventually lets him go with a warning. Kohberger is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and burglary in connection with the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students.