
Chris Hayes
Investigative Reporter at KTVI-TV (St. Louis, MO)
investigative reporter for Fox2 KTVI, known for my “one of a kind” encounters with Pam Hupp.
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1 week ago |
fox2now.com | Chris Hayes
LINCOLN COUNTY, Mo. – A foster care sex abuse case has taken a chilling turn with the unusual death of a key witness. The case involves Ronald Graham, 73, who faces 13 sex crimes from when he was a foster father. He was charged in Lincoln County in 2022 for alleged crimes while fostering dozens of children with Vicki Graham, who’s now his ex-wife. “I’m so disgusted, for one. I didn’t see signs sooner and I stuck with him for many years,” she said.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Chris Hayes
LINCOLN COUNTY, Mo. – A foster care sex abuse case has taken a chilling turn with the unusual death of a key witness. The case involves Ronald Graham, 62, who faces 13 sex crimes from when he was a foster father. He was charged in Lincoln County in 2022 for alleged crimes while fostering dozens of children with Vicki Graham, who’s now his ex-wife. “I’m so disgusted, for one. I didn’t see signs sooner and I stuck with him for many years,” she said.
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2 weeks ago |
fox2now.com | Chris Hayes
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Out-of-town scammers are turning the mail into a money-making scheme, and it can cost you thousands with just one hit. Small business Honea Auto Body in Maplewood has been targeted twice. Scammers washed their business checks. Owner Ken Kirchhofer’s first check was headed to pay for his family’s health insurance. “They’re wondering where their check is,” he said.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Chris Hayes
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Out-of-town scammers are turning the mail into a money-making scheme, and it can cost you thousands with just one hit. Small business Honea Auto Body in Maplewood has been targeted twice. Scammers washed their business checks. Owner Ken Kirchhofer’s first check was headed to pay for his family’s health insurance. “They’re wondering where their check is,” he said.
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2 weeks ago |
fox2now.com | Chris Hayes
ST. LOUIS. – There was a shocker in federal court Tuesday that arose from allegations made by an accused former pediatrician. Craig Spiegel faces 24 federal charges involving dozens of alleged victims—adult women the feds allege Spiegel met because he was their pediatrician. In a motion to suppress hearing, defense attorney T.J. Matthes alleged the case was poison from the start with a violation of Spiegel’s fourth amendment rights.
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We did a test wash ourselves, to see how quickly scammers can operate if you're not careful. https://t.co/7i2ebvuArv @fox2now

The defense alleges that the initial complainant was texting the doctor at the same time as she was making allegations to police. https://t.co/RVoCJDG9jH @fox2now

Tuck’s widow said she was supposed to get on the Harley with him that day. https://t.co/em1J5Gqy4z @FOX2now