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  • Ryder Belisle: When Custody Became a Medical Crisis
    Feb 6 2026

    Ryder was a medically fragile child living with Sanfilippo Syndrome Type IIIB, a rare and terminal neurological disease that required constant specialized care. For years, his survival depended on strict medical routines, equipment management, and a caregiver trained to respond to emergencies. Then a custody battle moved his case from hospital rooms into courtrooms, where legal procedure began to outweigh medical warnings.

    In this episode, we examine the timeline of court decisions, ignored medical directives, and the devastating consequences that followed. This is not a mystery of who did it. It is a case that raises difficult questions about how family courts handle medically fragile children, what happens when expert medical advice is sidelined, and whether systems meant to protect can sometimes fail the very people they are designed to serve.

    This episode contains discussion of severe childhood illness and death. Listener discretion is advised.


    Links to support the family:

    Facebook: ⁠Justice For Ryder - We The People Demand Accountability NOW⁠

    GoFundMe: ⁠https://gofund.me/709193ee9⁠



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    Keywords/Topics: rare childhood disease, medical dependency cases, caregiver continuity, child welfare systems, family court custody battles, medical advocacy, legal responsibility, true crime podcast, child protection



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    53 Min.
  • Daniel Morcombe Case Explained | Child Abduction in Australia
    Jan 31 2026

    On December 7, 2003, 13-year-old Daniel Morcombe disappeared while waiting for a bus beneath the Kiel Mountain Road overpass on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. What should have been a routine trip to Sunshine Plaza became one of the largest missing child investigations in Queensland history, spanning years of public tips, shifting timelines, and missed opportunities.


    In this episode of Crime Salad, Ashley and Ricky trace Daniel’s final known movements, the early police response, the flood of leads that overwhelmed investigators, and the long road to answers. Eight years later, an extraordinary undercover police operation finally drew out a confession from convicted child sex offender Brett Peter Cowan and led detectives to Daniel’s remains. Cowan was later convicted of murder, indecent treatment of a child, and interfering with a corpse.

    We also examine the lasting impact of Daniel’s case, including major procedural reforms in Queensland and the ongoing work of the Daniel Morcombe Foundation to promote child safety education.

    Listener discretion advised: This episode includes discussion of child abduction, sexual violence, and murder.





    Daniel Morcombe, Daniel Morcombe case, Brett Peter Cowan, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Palmwoods, Woombye, Kiel Mountain Road overpass, Sunshine Plaza, missing child, child abduction, true crime Australia, Queensland Police undercover operation, Operation Bravo Vista, Daniel Morcombe Foundation, Day for Daniel, Daniel’s Law, child safety.


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    44 Min.
  • Rachel Hoffman Case: Florida Police Informant Operation Gone Wrong (Tallahassee)
    Jan 25 2026

    In late spring 2009, Florida State University students in Tallahassee, Florida, were wrapping up finals when 23-year-old Rachel Hoffman became the center of a police operation that would end in tragedy. In this episode of Crime Salad, we break down the Rachel Hoffman case, focusing on how a “controlled” and “by-the-book” confidential informant (CI) operation unraveled and why officers reportedly waited more than 90 minutes after her last contact before launching a search.

    Rachel Hoffman was a college student with big plans, described as driven and fearless, working toward her future when she was asked to assist law enforcement as an informant during a drug sting in Tallahassee. What happened next raised serious questions about informant safety, police procedures, and accountability when undercover operations go wrong.

    We cover the timeline, the decisions made leading up to that night, and the broader issue of how confidential informants are used in drug investigations, especially when the informant is young, vulnerable, or under pressure. This is the story of Rachel Hoffman and the failures that followed.


    Keywords: Rachel Hoffman, Rachel Hoffman case, Rachel Hoffman murder, Tallahassee Florida, Florida State University, confidential informant, CI, police informant, drug sting, controlled buy, undercover operation, law enforcement negligence, informant safety, true crime podcast, Crime Salad.


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    53 Min.
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