FBI Robin Dreeke Warns That Devil’s Den Case Secrecy Could Backfire And HELP Andrew McGann
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The Andrew McGann case isn’t just about one man’s alleged crimes — it’s about how the justice system handles a case when the stakes are sky-high. In Devil’s Den, the arraignment and plea hearings were held behind closed doors. No public. No media. No cameras.
In Part 2 of our conversation, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke warns about the dangers of shutting the public out. We talk about how this kind of secrecy can erode community trust, fuel conspiracy theories, contaminate potential jurors, and even put more strain on the victims’ families. Drawing parallels to other high-profile cases, Robin explains why transparency — even in small doses — is critical for justice to be both done and seen to be done.
If you want to know what happens when the court goes quiet and the rumor mill gets loud, this is the breakdown you need to hear.
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