Kevin Franke, Bad Dad, Criminal or Victim?
Oct 10, 2023, 09:00 PM
Could it be that the whispers of abuse from the Franke-Hildebrandt households were systematically ignored until they reached a deafening crescendo? In a revealing conversation on "Hidden Killers" podcast, host Tony Brueski probed the alleged cases of child mistreatment involving Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt. His discussion with attorney and former Federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani unpacked the dynamics that might have allowed such harrowing episodes to persist.
Jesse Hildebrandt, niece of Jodi, recently spoke to Nightline about unsettling experiences during her youth. According to Jesse, she faced "lock-ups" in rooms, was compelled to pen down her sins - echoing a significant influence from Jodi's LDS background - and endured harsh punishments like being forced to sleep outside amidst snow or being restrained with duct tape. This narrative bears an eerie resemblance to what Ruby Franke's children allegedly went through, bringing to light the abusive patterns ingrained in these families.
"Look, I've been trying to let people know about this for quite some time," Jesse had asserted, hinting at overlooked cries for help. Ruby Franke's 20-year-old daughter had reportedly been waving red flags too. Yet, it took the discovery of the emaciated sibling, who sought refuge at a neighbor's doorstep, to blow the lid off.
Rahmani weighed in, expressing frustration over the lack of transparency. "With juvenile records being confidential and sealed, while criminal cases are eventually out in the open, we remain largely in the dark about these abuse allegations. We're essentially relying on tales from family, friends, and neighbors, but the complete picture remains elusive," he remarked.
But the issue is multi-layered. Some individuals, especially those in the public eye like Franke and Hildebrandt, often master the art of deception. Brueski highlighted the dichotomy of their actions, especially given their strong YouTube presence. The alarm bells should have rung even louder when a petition signed by 17,000 individuals had pleaded for a thorough investigation into the families. The signs were there, but were they simply brushed under the carpet?
The discussion also veered towards Kevin Franke's perplexing stance. A figure who remained somewhat on the fringes of these incidents, Kevin's bizarre reactions following his daughter's attempt to retrieve her belongings from their home have raised eyebrows. His accusations against her - alleging burglary when she took away potentially incriminating documents and journals - could very well backfire.
"Kevin better tread lightly," Rahmani opined, emphasizing the fragility of Kevin's position. "We've talked about his exposure... he wasn't there, but he failed to protect his kids, and now he's trying to threaten them? He may find himself in the crosshairs of a criminal investigation."
The attorney went further, critiquing Kevin's apparent detachment from the turmoil engulfing his family. "These are kids. They're being abused. They're being tortured. Kevin's actions, or the lack thereof, might not be criminal, but he doesn't strike me as a good dad at all," Rahmani concluded.
As the story continues to unravel, a cloud of doubt and mistrust hovers. How many warning signs went unheeded? How did such a vast network of supporters and followers remain oblivious, or worse, indifferent, to these tales of torment?
And so, as we reflect on this grim narrative, a haunting question remains: How many more whispered cries for help are we, as a society, failing to hear?
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Jesse Hildebrandt, niece of Jodi, recently spoke to Nightline about unsettling experiences during her youth. According to Jesse, she faced "lock-ups" in rooms, was compelled to pen down her sins - echoing a significant influence from Jodi's LDS background - and endured harsh punishments like being forced to sleep outside amidst snow or being restrained with duct tape. This narrative bears an eerie resemblance to what Ruby Franke's children allegedly went through, bringing to light the abusive patterns ingrained in these families.
"Look, I've been trying to let people know about this for quite some time," Jesse had asserted, hinting at overlooked cries for help. Ruby Franke's 20-year-old daughter had reportedly been waving red flags too. Yet, it took the discovery of the emaciated sibling, who sought refuge at a neighbor's doorstep, to blow the lid off.
Rahmani weighed in, expressing frustration over the lack of transparency. "With juvenile records being confidential and sealed, while criminal cases are eventually out in the open, we remain largely in the dark about these abuse allegations. We're essentially relying on tales from family, friends, and neighbors, but the complete picture remains elusive," he remarked.
But the issue is multi-layered. Some individuals, especially those in the public eye like Franke and Hildebrandt, often master the art of deception. Brueski highlighted the dichotomy of their actions, especially given their strong YouTube presence. The alarm bells should have rung even louder when a petition signed by 17,000 individuals had pleaded for a thorough investigation into the families. The signs were there, but were they simply brushed under the carpet?
The discussion also veered towards Kevin Franke's perplexing stance. A figure who remained somewhat on the fringes of these incidents, Kevin's bizarre reactions following his daughter's attempt to retrieve her belongings from their home have raised eyebrows. His accusations against her - alleging burglary when she took away potentially incriminating documents and journals - could very well backfire.
"Kevin better tread lightly," Rahmani opined, emphasizing the fragility of Kevin's position. "We've talked about his exposure... he wasn't there, but he failed to protect his kids, and now he's trying to threaten them? He may find himself in the crosshairs of a criminal investigation."
The attorney went further, critiquing Kevin's apparent detachment from the turmoil engulfing his family. "These are kids. They're being abused. They're being tortured. Kevin's actions, or the lack thereof, might not be criminal, but he doesn't strike me as a good dad at all," Rahmani concluded.
As the story continues to unravel, a cloud of doubt and mistrust hovers. How many warning signs went unheeded? How did such a vast network of supporters and followers remain oblivious, or worse, indifferent, to these tales of torment?
And so, as we reflect on this grim narrative, a haunting question remains: How many more whispered cries for help are we, as a society, failing to hear?
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The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com