Snowboarder Ryan Wedding Who Was on FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List Arrested in Mexico

Ryan Wedding

The arrest of former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding has brought a dramatic and unsettling chapter in international crime to a close. Once celebrated as a Canadian athlete competing on the world’s biggest sporting stage, Wedding is now accused of orchestrating a sprawling transnational drug trafficking network and ordering dozens of murders across multiple continents. U.S. … Read more

FBI Supervisor Tracee Mergen Resigns After Attempting to Investigate ICE Officer in Renee Good Fatal Shooting

Tracee Mergen

The resignation of Tracee Mergen, the acting supervisor of the FBI’s Public Corruption Squad in the Minneapolis field office, has drawn national attention to internal disputes over how sensitive cases are classified and pursued within federal law enforcement. Mergen stepped down last week, and multiple sources say her departure was connected in part to disagreements … Read more

Who Is Mary Carole McDonnell, the 72-Year-Old True Crime Producer Now on the FBI’s Most Wanted List for Posing as an Aerospace Heiress?

Mary Carole McDonnell

For years, Mary Carole McDonnell cultivated an image of creative success and industry credibility as the head of a California television company that specialized in true-crime programming. Today, at 73 years old, she is the subject of an active FBI manhunt, accused of orchestrating a vast financial deception that involved impersonating an aviation heiress, fabricating … Read more

Twelve Former FBI Agents Fired for Kneeling During 2020 Protests Sue Kash Patel for Unlawful Terminations

Kash Patel

In a newly filed lawsuit that brings into focus long-standing questions about political influence, law enforcement discretion, and employee rights, twelve former FBI agents have accused the agency and its current director, Kash Patel, of unlawfully terminating them for kneeling during a 2020 Washington, DC, protest following the murder of George Floyd. The plaintiffs contend … Read more

Ex-FBI Agent Eduardo Valdivia Sentenced for Raping Women in Tattoo Studios

Eduardo Valdivia

The story of Eduardo Valdivia stands as one of the most shocking criminal cases to emerge from Maryland in recent years—a case that has not only stunned law enforcement circles but also reignited conversations about power, exploitation, and the hidden dangers behind seemingly benign offers. A former FBI agent, Valdivia lived a double life that … Read more

FBI Director Kash Patel Fires Agent Trainee for Displaying Pride Flag On His Desk

Kash Patel

In a move that has ignited fierce debate over free speech and workplace policies within federal agencies, FBI Director Kash Patel dismissed a new agent trainee on October 1, 2025, citing the display of a Pride flag at the employee’s workstation during a prior assignment. The decision, outlined in an official dismissal letter, has drawn … Read more

FBI Supervisor Eduardo Valdivia Convicted of Raping Three Women in Secret Tattoo Parlor

Eduardo Valdivia

In a chilling case that has shaken public trust in law enforcement, FBI supervisor Eduardo Valdivia has been found guilty of multiple rape and sexual offense charges stemming from his secret life operating tattoo parlors under aliases. The 41-year-old agent, a father of three and seasoned law enforcement officer, was convicted on July 19 by … Read more

John Miller Accused of Plotting to Smuggle US Military Technology to China

John Miller

A British businessman, John Miller, has been charged in the United States with attempting to traffic highly sensitive American military technology to China, as well as plotting to silence a vocal critic of the Chinese president, Xi Jinping. This case has come to light following Miller’s arrest in Serbia, where he currently faces extradition to … Read more