Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - "Jane" Testifies Diddy "Kicked, Chocked and Hit Her" Then Demands She Have Sex with Escort | Crime Alert 6AM 06.10.25
Episode Date: June 10, 2025Jane alleged that Combs physically assaulted her, choking, punching, kicking, and dragging her by the hair – actions that mirrored the assault on Ventura. She claimed Combs later instructed her ...to take drugs and engage in sexual acts with another person, in what she described as an act of "coercion."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace. Breaking crime news now, Jane, not her real name, testifying
against Shawn Combs under a pseudonym, a moniker, describes terrifying, violent episodes about
her boyfriend when he doesn't get his way. Will the jury believe her? Joining us, Nicole
Parton standing by with the latest.
Nancy, more shocking testimony as Shawn Diddy Combs ex-girlfriend referred
to as Jane took the stand and remembered the disturbing events surrounding the music mogul's
alleged assault of former partner Cassie Ventura. Jane who was in bed with Combs when the infamous
2016 assault video surfaced online described the very eerie atmosphere as Combs and his team scrambled to control
the damaging situation. According to Jane, Combs went into damage control mode
attempting to craft a quote sincere apology regarding the video which
appeared to show him chasing, kicking, and striking Ventura. But Jane said she
was completely quote underwhelmed by Combs eventual public apology,
saying there was no heart there and ultimately expressing
disappointment in his response.
However, Jane's testimony took an even more disturbing turn
as she detailed a recent alleged violent incident with Combs.
On June 18, 2024, Jane said she was with Combs
and they got into an argument during a date night at home
where she accused him of being with a much younger woman during a recent family vacation.
Jane alleged that Combs then physically assaulted her, choking, punching, kicking, and dragging her by the hair,
actions that mirrored the assault on Cassie Ventura.
She claimed Combs later instructed her to take drugs
and engage in sexual acts with another person
in which she described as an act of coercion.
The court was shown evidence of Jane's injuries,
including a bruised eye and welts on her forehead.
As the cross-examination approaches,
the trial promises to delve deeper
into the troubling allegations against Combs,
who has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation
to engage in prostitution. We will keep you posted as this trial unfolds.
Thanks Nicole. More crime and justice news after this.
Now to Washington state where Whitney Decker, the heartbroken mother of three young girls,
has broken her silence after her daughter's tragic death.
Peyton, 9, Evelyn, 8 and Olivia, 5 were allegedly suffocated by their father, Travis Decker,
who remains at large.
According to Whitney, she knew her daughters were in substantial danger when Travis failed
to return
them after a scheduled visit on Friday.
She pleaded with police to issue an EMBER alert, but her requests were denied as the
case did not meet the requirements.
Tragically, the girls' bodies were discovered at a campsite 20 miles from their Washington
State home on Monday.
Their wrists had been bound with zip ties, and each child had been suffocated with a plastic
bag. Travis Decker, an Afghanistan veteran, is now wanted on suspicions of their murder.
He reportedly suffers from complex PTSD and other mental health issues. The father of three
vanished into the woods and remains on the run, considered dangerous due to his military training
and his propensity for violence.
Through her attorney, Ariana Cozart, Whitney has spoken out alleging that this tragedy
could have been completely avoided if officials had intervened.
She says she begged the police to act, but her police fell on deaf ears.
She also said that she stood in family court and begged for changes in the supervised visitations with her ex-husband Travis.
Authorities have shared the latest images of the wanted suspect,
hoping the public can help locate the elusive Travis Decker.
The US Marshals Service has also offered a reward of up to $20,000 for
any information leading to his arrest.
This heartbreaking case has left a family shattered and a community in mourning.
As the search for the fugitive father continues, Whitney Decker's anguished cries echo the
painful reality that this tragedy may have been preventable.
Jeanette Warner, 50, lives with her senior chihuahua, Scooby, in West Fargo, North Dakota.
Jeanette's usually home where she works remotely as a billing specialist.
2.30 p.m., she signs off her work computer and leaves with Scooby in her 2017 Nissan Rogue.
The next day, she never logs on for work and doesn't answer calls from her daughter.
The only thing missing from home?
Jeanette's wallet and Scooby's dog bed.
One month later, the owner of a gas station on St. Mary's Lake recalls a woman matching
Jeanette's description asking for directions to Sweet Water Lake. Police searched three lakes in
the area with boats, drones, and sonar, but no sign of Jeanette or her car or Scooby the dog.
Jeanette Warner now missing a year. Jeanette 5'2", 100 pounds, blue eyes, blonde curly hair.
If you have info on Jeanette Warner, please call West Fargo, North Dakota PD 701-515-5500.
How could a beautiful young first grade teacher be stabbed 20 times, including in the back,
allegedly die of suicide?
Yes, that was the medical examiner's official ruling.
After a closed-door meeting, he first named it a homicide.
Why?
What happened to Ellen Greenberg?
A huge American miscarriage of justice.
For an in-depth look at the facts, see What Happened to Ellen on Amazon.
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With this Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace.