28. Weekly Roundup | April 24, 2026 | Fields-Luker-Cordelle Family · Anna Kepner · Ciarra Howcott · Celeste Rivas Hernandez
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A Monday show coming to you on a Friday. Dino's down with the flu, but the week didn't wait — and four cases this week demand we say their names.
In Wilmer, Alabama, Lisa Gail Fields, her seventeen-year-old pregnant daughter Keziah Arionna Luker, and her twelve-year-old son Thomas "T.J." Cordelle Jr. were found dead in their home in the early hours of Monday, April 20th. Four days later, no one has been arrested. Lisa's husband Nathan Fields has spoken publicly for the first time. We sit with the family the killer or killers left behind — and the eighteen-month-old baby who was the only survivor in that house.
In Titusville, Florida, the federal case against the sixteen-year-old stepbrother of Anna Kepner is moving fast. Anna had a plan. She was going to join the Navy, become a K9 officer. She was eighteen. She never came home from a family cruise.
In Columbia, South Carolina, Ciarra Howcott was thirty-one. She was found shot on Howell Court on April 13th. We don't know enough about her yet — but we say her name.
And in Lake Elsinore, California, this week brought devastating new revelations in the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Her autopsy was unsealed. Her family spoke publicly for the first time. And the man accused of killing her stood in a courtroom on the one-year anniversary of the day she was last seen alive. Dino unpacks what prosecutors revealed in court — and why the story belongs to Celeste, not to D4vd.
Before we talk about how they died, we talk about how they lived.
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