• Jared Bridegan: The Warning Signs, the Chain, and Every Moment It Could Have Been Stopped | Series Finale
    2026/03/27

    Jared Bridegan was one mile from home. A Microsoft executive, a father of four, a man who tried through every available channel to communicate that something was wrong. The chain that reached him on February 16th, 2022 had multiple links. Multiple people. Multiple moments where a different choice produces a different night.

    Every one of those moments passed without anyone using it.

    Part 5 — the final episode of One Mile From Home — is about those moments. About the psychology of why warning signs don't get treated as emergencies in time, why the social cost of naming a threat almost always wins the internal calculation against intervention, and what the research on pre-violence bystander behavior tells us about the gap between knowing something is wrong and doing something about it.

    Tony Brueski examines probability discounting — the brain's documented tendency to underweight the likelihood that someone it knows will commit violence. He examines Henry Tenon as the final link in a chain that required multiple people to either participate or fail to interrupt. And he closes the series with the only knowledge this case produces that is genuinely useful going forward.

    Jared Bridegan deserved better than the chain that reached him. The only honest response to what happened to him is to understand it clearly enough that it matters to how we act when we see something building around us.

    This series has been that attempt.

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  • Kirsten Bridegan: Why She Fought So Hard, What It Cost Her, and What It Exposes About the System | Pt. 4
    2026/03/26

    Jared Bridegan had tried to make himself heard before it was too late. He filed concerns. He documented things. He used every available channel to communicate that something was wrong with the situation around him.

    The system received his communications. The arrangement continued.

    Kirsten Bridegan came into the aftermath of those failures and refused to let them stand. Within days of Jared's murder, she was public. Strategic. Relentless. She maintained pressure on the investigation for years — through grief, through single parenthood, through the specific moral complexity of advocating against people who were also the parents of Jared's other children.

    Part 4 of One Mile From Home examines what that cost her — and what it reveals about the systems that made it necessary. Tony Brueski breaks down institutional betrayal, the documented psychological harm caused not just by the original loss but by the secondary injury of being failed by structures that were supposed to protect the people you love.

    Kirsten built the public infrastructure of accountability that this case needed. She did it while carrying everything else. She did it because the alternative was unacceptable.

    She made herself visible so the system would move. He had already tried to make himself heard.

    Those two facts, sitting next to each other, are the most damning verdict this case has produced so far. And a jury hasn't even been seated.

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  • Jared Bridegan's Children: What the Murder-For-Hire Case Cost Bexley, the Twins, and Every Kid Inside It | Pt. 3
    2026/03/25

    Bexley Bridegan was two years old on February 16th, 2022. She was in the backseat when her father was murdered. She was returned to her mother without him. She will one day be old enough to read everything written about that night — including this.

    Part 3 of One Mile From Home is dedicated to the children in Jared Bridegan's story. All of them. Bexley, who was present on that road. And the twins — Jared's daughters with Shanna Gardner — who grew up inside the household of the people who allegedly planned their father's death, and who are now, following a court ruling, being raised by Gardner's parents in Washington state.

    The children went to the family of the woman accused of killing their father. Through no choice of their own.

    Tony Brueski examines what the research on parentification and childhood loyalty conflict tells us about what these children carry — what it does developmentally to grow up inside a high-conflict custody arrangement as a piece of the conflict rather than a protected child. The fragmentation. The invisible labor. The things carried quietly into adulthood that never had a name.

    Jared Bridegan loved his children. He tried to protect them through every available channel. This episode is about what the adults around them allegedly chose — and what that choice cost the children who had no say in any of it.

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  • Jared Bridegan: Why Mario Fernandez Allegedly Arranged a Murder He Had No Personal Reason to Want | Pt. 2
    2026/03/24

    Mario Fernandez never knew Jared Bridegan as a person. He knew him as a function — the problem in his wife's story, the obstacle in the custody arrangement, the reason things were hard. He never got the version of Jared who coached his kids and built a genuine second life. He received a character in someone else's grievance narrative. And allegedly, over time, he made that grievance his own.

    Part 2 of One Mile From Home examines the psychological trajectory that could take a man with no personal history with Jared Bridegan to the alleged center of a murder-for-hire plot. Tony Brueski examines grievance transmission in intimate relationships — the documented process by which one partner's consuming hatred migrates into another through love, loyalty, and deep emotional attunement. The way absorbing a partner's reality, over time, erases the boundary between their war and yours.

    He also examines a detail that matters: Henry Tenon wasn't found through a criminal network. He was Fernandez's own tenant. Which means someone assessed him — quietly, over time, from the position of landlord — and decided he was the person to approach. That is not impulsiveness. That is premeditation with a human face.

    Jared Bridegan deserved better than to be the subject of someone else's calculated grievance. This episode is about understanding how someone with no personal stake in his death allegedly became the person who made it happen.

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  • Jared Bridegan: The Financial Motive and Custody Hatred That Built His Murder | Pt. 1
    2026/03/23

    February 16th, 2022 didn't begin on that road. It began years earlier — in a courthouse, in a custody filing, in the slow construction of a psychological framework that allegedly made what happened to Jared Bridegan feel, to someone, like a solution.

    Part 1 of One Mile From Home is dedicated to understanding the psychological arc that prosecutors allege preceded Jared's murder — not from the night of the killing, but from the years of documented conflict that preceded it. Tony Brueski examines grievance identity consolidation: what happens when a post-divorce conflict stops being something a person navigates and becomes something a person is built entirely around. When the other person stops being an ex-spouse and becomes an obstacle to be removed.

    This episode also addresses the financial dimension of the case that prosecutors argue ran underneath everything else — a trust fund structured to release to Gardner only once her legal obligations to Jared ended. According to the prosecution's theory, his existence wasn't just painful. It had a price tag on it.

    Jared Bridegan was a Microsoft executive, a father of four, a man building a genuine second chapter of his life. He tried, through every available channel, to address the conflict around him.

    He was one mile from home.

    This series exists to understand — honestly, psychologically, without flinching — how he ended up on that road. Part 1 is where it starts.

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  • The Hitman Just Changed His Story In The Jared Bridegan Case!
    2026/03/19

    The Jared Bridegan case has taken another sharp, chaotic turn — and it all comes down to the one person prosecutors absolutely need: the man who says he pulled the trigger. In today’s episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski breaks down the stunning courtroom moment when confessed shooter Henry Tenon suddenly claimed his own sworn statement was “false,” only to reverse himself the very next day.

    This is the kind of twist that doesn’t just make headlines — it reshapes the entire courtroom battlefield.

    Prosecutors say Tenon was the hired gun in what they describe as a carefully planned, staged ambush that ended the life of father of four, Jared Bridegan, in front of his toddler daughter in 2022. Investigators allege the plot was tied to a long-running custody and personal conflict involving Bridegan’s ex-wife, Shanna Gardner, and her then-husband, Mario Fernandez-Saldana — both awaiting trial and both maintaining their innocence.

    Tenon was supposed to be the state’s star witness, the insider who could walk a jury through how this plan formed and who was behind it. That’s why his sudden claim — that his sworn statement was untrue — sent shockwaves through the courtroom. But within twenty-four hours, Tenon told prosecutors the opposite: his original statement was correct, and he only tried to backtrack out of fear and regret about spending the rest of his life in prison.

    For the state, it’s a crisis they now have to manage. For the defense, it’s ammunition. And for Bridegan’s family, it’s another painful delay in a case that has already dragged on for years.

    We break down the shifting testimony, the legal fallout, the massive delays in the trial timeline, and the high-stakes credibility battle now at the center of this already-explosive murder-for-hire case. This is where true crime meets human psychology — and where the truth gets tested in front of twelve strangers.

    If you’re following the Bridegan case, this is the update you can’t miss.

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