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Angenette Levy - Crime and legal news journalist covering major criminal cases, court developments, and public-safety issues for the Law&Crime Network.
Mark Johnson - The Investigation Into Alleged Child Endangerment Involving 16 Children, Government Oversight, And Potential Failures In Child-welfare Systems.
Mark Weaver - Gag Orders, Nondissemination Orders, Judicial Procedure, And Legal Developments In The Ohio Child-endangerment Case.
Kaysia Earley - Criminal Charges And Alleged Abuse Involving Foster Children And The Ongoing Prosecution Of A Florida Couple.
Ohio 'House of Horrors': Kids Will Tell All the Dirty Secrets?
July 21, 2026
16 children who were removed from a home in Vinton County, Ohio, are in foster care. Their parents and grandparents are charged with 16 counts of child endangering. Gary Siders, Sr., Christina Siders, Gary Siders, Jr. and Elizabeth Siders have pleaded not guilty. The children who are old enough to talk with investigators were likely interviewed soon after the arrest. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy looks at how those forensic interviews will be conducted in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily ...
Couple Recorded Little Girls in Public Bathroom: Police
July 20, 2026
A married couple from Heath, Ohio, is facing child sexual abuse material charges after police say they secretly recorded videos in public restrooms. Brianna Nethers allegedly set up hidden cameras in bathrooms, capturing sex acts with a 13-year-old boy and recording unsuspecting women and girls. Her husband, John Nethers, is accused of editing the videos on his laptop. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy breaks down the disturbing police body camera footage and what prosecutors say they found on t...
Ohio 'House of Horrors': Are The 16 Kids Alright?
July 17, 2026
The 16 children pulled from the home on Ohmer St. are now in foster care, but information about their conditions has been kept private due to Ohio law. The child endangerment investigation into their parents and grandparents, Gary Siders, Sr., Christina "Lynn" Siders, Gary Siders, Jr,, and Elizabeth Siders, is continuing. But even some Siders family members are raising questions about how this happened. And state legislators are asking questions about how the children may have fallen through ...
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