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The Lethal Library

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Step into the spine-chilling aisles of 'The Lethal Library', where the only thing deadlier than the cocktails is the wit of its hosts, Dani and Stephanie. This podcast isn't just true crime, it's crime served with a side of snark and a garnish of gallows humor. So, pour yourself a strong one and buckle up for a ride through the Pacific Northwest's most notorious death row stories. Just remember, the only sentence here that's truly life-threatening is the one ending in a punchline.
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Wrongful Conviction

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Hosted by celebrated criminal justice reform advocate and founding board member of the Innocence Project Jason Flom, Pulitzer prize-winning podcast host and producer Maggie Freleng, and Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, and podcast host Lauren Bright Pacheco, Wrongful Conviction features intimate conversations with men and women who have spent years in prison for crimes they maintain they did not commit. Some have been fully exonerated and reunited with family and friends while others con ...
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Tip The Scales Podcast

Clinton Young Foundation

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Hosted by Clinton Young - who wrongfully spent 18.5 years on Texas' death row before his release - this podcast discusses the flaws in the broken American criminal justice system. Created by the Clinton Young Foundation: a non-profit advocating for those wrongfully convicted in Texas. www.clintonyoungfoundation.com
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Life and Death Row

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Based on an episode from the new, second series of BBC Three's Life and Death Row, Greg James looks at the story of Daniel Lopez, convicted of killing a policeman during a high speed chase in Texas in 2009.
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The Women of Death Row

Mariel and Amanda

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The Women of Death Row is a true-crime podcast. Sisters Amanda & Mariel will tell the stories behind condemned women on death row, exploring crime details, circumstances of the women's lives before & after sentencing, the role of gender and racial bias surrounding the justice system, and cases involving capital punishment plenty of opinions, sarcasm, and digressions. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-women-of-death-row/support
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Not For Everyone Podcast

Not For Everyone Podcast

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Trigger Warning - Explicit Complaining - 'Not For Everyone' is a podcast featuring two cynical man-children that primarily explore the deep cuts of schlock horror/sci-fi/fantasy films made in the 70s, 80s, and 90s as well as their flawed friendship. These fellas also spend the first 30 - 40 minutes of each episode just BSing about random adjacent topics such comics, heavy metal, bigfoot, death row meals and half-assed paranormal investigation adventures. Host Heroes: John Carpenter, Fred Dek ...
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Accused

Cincinnati Enquirer

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Season 4: When Rhoda Nathan's lifeless body was discovered in her hotel room, it was assumed she'd had a heart attack. The autopsy proved otherwise: Nathan, 67, had been viciously beaten to death, punched so hard by her assailant that two of her teeth had been knocked out. Days later, a hotel employee went to the hospital to be treated for an infection in his hand, which was teeming with a bacteria most often found in human mouths. That, plus a pendant an officer said was discovered in the t ...
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Growing Up On Death Row At 17

David Johnson and Bryan Seddens

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Imagine you're 17-years old and sentenced to LIFE in prison for a crime that you didn't commit. Bryan Seddens lived that truth for 31 years before unexpectedly being released in May of 2021. For most of that time, Bryan was forced to live amongst Death Row inmates. Now, listen to and follow his long, grueling journey to freedom on Growing Up On Death Row at 17.
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The Mantawauk Caves

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Winner: Best Fiction Podcast, iHeart Podcast Awards. On the night of May 10, 2007, three boys entered a cave in Mantawauk County, Tennessee. Only one made it out alive. The other two were found ten days later. They had been attacked by someone - or something. The investigation that followed revealed town secrets as old as the caves themselves and put a third teenage boy, James Fincher, on death row. This haunting narrative follows Julien Solas, an amateur writer and James' friend who’s been ...
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Talking to Death with Payne Lindsey

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Up and Vanished host and creator Payne Lindsey wants to talk you to death in his first “true crime” talk show (that may or may not actually be about true crime). Pull up a chair as Payne and guests talk about all things crime, life, mystery and fun. From Tenderfoot TV and iHeartRadio comes a new weekly series, Talking to Death. Take a listen… odds are, you won’t die.
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Murder Phone

Tony Ciaglia

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In Season One Tony will cover his life with a brain injury and how it eventually led him to corresponding with some of the world's most notorious serial killers. The first season will describe Tony's 6 year relationship with David Gore. Through Gore’s letters you will get to know this monster’s most intimate thoughts. How he hunted, what were his trophies, personal detailed descriptions of killings, his Death Row relationship with Ted Bundy and how he literally talked his way into the execut ...
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Hush

Oregon Public Broadcasting

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Hush is an investigative podcast from OPB, uncovering the buried truth about critical stories in the Pacific Northwest. In the first season, we look at the case of Jesse Lee Johnson, a Black man who lived for 17 years on Oregon’s death row for a crime he says he didn’t commit, and we try to understand why the state tried for so long to kill him.
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The Reason Roundtable

The Reason Roundtable

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Every Monday, the libertarian editors of the magazine of “Free Minds and Free Markets”—Matt Welch, Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Peter Suderman—discuss and debate the week’s biggest stories and what fresh hell awaits us all.
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VladTV

DJ Vlad

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VladTV is the world leader in hard-hitting interviews with rappers, actors, professional athletes, gangsters, politicians, singers, business leaders and everything in between. Updated daily. Become a Member to get interviews up to a month early and ad-free.
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Behind the Bastards

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There’s a reason the History Channel has produced hundreds of documentaries about Hitler but only a few about Dwight D. Eisenhower. Bad guys (and gals) are eternally fascinating. Behind the Bastards dives in past the Cliffs Notes of the worst humans in history and exposes the bizarre realities of their lives. Listeners will learn about the young adult novels that helped Hitler form his monstrous ideology, the founder of Blackwater’s insane quest to build his own Air Force, the bizarre lives ...
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Bobbycast

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A show Bobby Bones does from his house. In-depth interviews with songwriters, producers and artists in Nashville that reveal the stories behind the biggest songs, candid anecdotes and personal stories.
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Scheer Intelligence features thoughtful and provocative conversations with "American Originals" -- people who, through a lifetime of engagement with political issues, offer unique and often surprising perspectives on the day's most important issues.
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Blood and Truth

Tampa Bay Times

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Tommy Zeigler has been on death row for 42 years and for more than half that time, he’s been trying to convince the state of Florida to allow for DNA tests that might help exonerate him. But the state continually refuses. About 20 other men are in a similar situation, imprisoned in Florida since the 1970s or ’80s and arguing that it’s inherently unfair to deny them access to 21st century science. Leonora LaPeter Anton, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Tampa Bay Times, and photograph ...
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Earwitness

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One July night in 1995, Deputy Sheriff William G. Hardy was shot behind the Crown Sterling Suites hotel in Birmingham, Alabama. At the same time as the murder, at least ten people saw Toforest Johnson four miles away, at a popular nightclub called Tee's Place. But detectives zeroed in on him as a main suspect in Deputy Hardy’s murder anyway, ultimately resulting in Toforest being tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. For over a quarter century, Toforest has been confined to a 5’ by 8’ ce ...
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Listen to SundanceTV's Rectify podcast: Daniel Holden spent 18 years on death row — until DNA evidence overturned his conviction. Now the state's offering him a deal: He pleads guilty to murder, and with credit for time served, he'll never spend another day in prison. But what if he didn’t do it?
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IGN UK Podcast

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Hear the magic that happens when all members of the IGN UK team run head first at each other to chat about video games, movies, TV shows and weird things they've put in their mouths. IGN UK Podcast is a part of the Geek Media Podcast Network, an IGN Entertainment Brand. Visit Geek.com for more information.
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Rush to Kill

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The U.S. government’s sole execution chamber is on the grounds of a prison complex in Terre Haute, Indiana. Isolated from its general population, 44 condemned men are held in the Special Confinement Unit, or America’s death row. In 2020, the Trump administration launched a spree of executions, killing 13 condemned Americans in quick succession. A team of public radio journalists covered each execution in person.
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Murderville

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Harris County, Texas, has sent more people to death row than any jurisdiction in the nation. Among them is Charles Raby. He confessed to the grisly murder of an elderly woman in Houston in 1992. But the evidence tells a different story — one in which the state went after the wrong man. In the second season of Murderville, Intercept reporters Liliana Segura and Jordan Smith explore faulty forensics, the fallibility of memory, and a system ill-equipped to acknowledge its mistakes. Hosted on Ac ...
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Pursuing Justice

Harriet Hendel

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What if you or someone you loved were arrested, convicted and incarcerated for a crime --a crime for which you or that person was innocent? What if the lawyer you hired was incompetent and you were out of funds and out of options? What if years and decades had gone by and you or your loved one were still behind bars? Where would you find help? Wrongful conviction in the United States occurs more often than you might think. In 2022, the National Registry of Exonerations recorded 417 people wh ...
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A devastating double murder is discovered in Seminole County, Florida. Clemente Aguirre-Jarquin, a young, illegal immigrant, is quickly arrested and convicted of the crime in what appears to be a clear-cut case… but does the evidence support this, or could it have simply been a rush to judgment that led to an innocent man’s life on death row? Join us as we venture down this true crime story of murder, deceit, and injustice on the first season of Secrets, Lies & Alibis. Check out our website ...
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Sky News correspondent Ian Woods has been invited to witness the execution of a man in the US state of Oklahoma. Richard Glossip is on death row for a murder he says he didn't commit. In this series, Woods examines the case, interviews the key people involved and discusses the controversy over the use of lethal injection.
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Calvin Warner

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Dick and Perry murdered The Clutter family of 4, when their only intention was to rob them. They ran and have been caught and have been sentenced to death. This podcast comes to you from death row, just 2 weeks before their execution. It is suspected that Dick and Perry both had mental disorders leading to to their crimes, but this information was disregarded in their case, due to the fact that they both displayed knowledge of their illicit actions.
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Legendary Wrestling Obsession

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Join the Legendary Wrestling Obsession hosts as they provide a front row seat on their experience of the death of the territories and the rise of the Golden Era via the Rock ’n Wrestling Connection. A show devoted to the fan experience, how wrestling affected us and how it affected you. Relive the Saturday Night Main Event and Clash of the Champions series along with special bonus episodes. We ask two questions, how did you become a fan and how did the rise of the WWF juggernaut affect you?
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Playing the hottest up & coming artist in the 805. But not limited to the 805. We play music from all over the world. Hosted By Demis & sometimes Co-Host Bobby Drama. Send your music to: [email protected] & if the music is hot we will play it. Call in number is: (347) 324-5536 get involved & be a part of the show.
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It’s the 80’s... Hip-hop is beginning to emerge. Cocaine, is already everywhere. And crack is about to make a dramatic appearance into ghetto life. This unprecedented consumption will make some dealers into the new kings of the streets, and also new role models for their community. The Undersiders will tell you the story of 8 of them. True and crude. Tales about millionaire drug dealers who at one point directly impacted on the development of hip-hop. Dr Dre, Tupac, Lil Wayne and many more… ...
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Welcome to the Isle of Misfit Rolls! A D&D 5E actual play podcast based in a home-brew world of Virtes, where 5 death row inmates are forced to save the world from being overtaken by Darkness. Whether you're a Gnome Barbarian, or a Goliath Wizard, all are welcome on the Isle of Misfit Rolls!
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Sleuth

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Like a real-life Phantom of the Opera, Southern California local theater actor Daniel Wozniak lured his victims, Sam Herr and Julie Kibuishi, in the attic of a theatre, where he would kill and dismember them before performing on stage the very same night. As of now, Wozniak alone sits on San Quentin's death row. But is there room for more? Is Rachel Buffett, a former Disney Princess and Dan's ex fiancee, an accomplice in the murderous scheme? Simultaneous to the launch of SLEUTH, today began ...
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First Coast Connect is an hour-long call-in program that features local newsmakers, civic and community leaders, arts, activities across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida, along with spot news features and a weekly roundtable of local journalists.
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Join author, speaker, and world-wide renewal leader, Dr. Ralph Martin, as he shares what the Holy Spirit is stirring up in the Church right now: words of encouragement from the Lord to strengthen you for such a time as this.
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Dear Governor

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Since his final state appeal at the end of last season, a stellar team of attorneys has assembled around Jarvis Masters, pledging to represent his death penalty case at the federal level. We will follow his riveting case and meet some of those experts as they work to help Jarvis find freedom after over forty years of incarceration. And we will dig deeper into facets of Jarvis’s life as well as the deeply flawed criminal justice system. If you’d like to support Jarvis Masters’s cause, please ...
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A group of boys sit in a dining hall at Dozier, circa 1940. (Stacey Bennett / STATE ARCHIVES OF FLORIDA) At least 34 children sent to the notorious Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Marianna ended up on the state’s death row. So did 16 others from the equally troubled Florida School for Boys at Okeechobee. Between the two cohorts, they collective…
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In 2017, Freeway Rick Ross opened up about his Emmy-nominated documentary "Freeway: Crack in the System," and hiring private investigators for the task force that was assigned to follow him. During the conversation, Freeway Ricky spoke about almost being a part owner in Death Row, which sparked a discussion about Suge Knight's current situation in …
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A new stage production that's been inspired by the writer's own experience as an inmate. Academy Award winning playwright and director Terry George served a sentence in Long Kesh jail near Lisburn in the 1970s and his time there - when a number of successful and unsuccessful escape attempts were made. These inspire The Tunnel, a play which is being…
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Welcome to Talk About It With Franjez podcast In Episode 110, I sit down with Kaira, a singer, songwriter, and podcast host from Yonkers, NY, who opens up about her incredible journey from the church choirs of Poughkeepsie to the heart of Los Angeles’ music industry. In this deeply personal and inspiring episode, Kaira talks about: ✨ Growing up as …
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On this episode of the BobbyCast, Bobby sits down with country music legend, Trisha Yearwood. Trisha and Bobby talked about city tour buses going to their houses and getting weird people that would get out and take pictures of them in their yard, which ultimately led to them moving. Plus, Trisha told the story of someone telling her that she wasn't…
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All of this week's episodes of It Could Happen Here put together in one large file. - The Fight for Trans Youth Healthcare at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Post Woke Cinema - AI Minstrel Shows feat. Bridget Todd - Community Preparedness Basics with Live Like the World is Dying - Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #27 You can now…
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Mario Sanchez, a former Norteño gang member, shared his journey from growing up in San Francisco's Richmond District to committing home invasion robberies in the early 90s. He was caught with a 47-count indictment and was sentenced to 10 years in prison, including time at San Quentin, Corcoran, and Pelican Bay. Mario described his involvement in ga…
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*****PLEASE READ, SIGN, AND SHARE MY PETITION!!!***** Petition: https://www.change.org/p/impose-harsher-sentences-for-child-abuse-in-utah On today's slightly late, extremely long episode...we're talking about some of the most well-known killers in the US. They all come from different backgrounds, but they have one thing in common. They rained chaos…
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Nikesha Williams, author and producer of the “Black & Published” podcast; Megan Mallicoat, education reporter at Jacksonville Today; Sylvia Perry, editor of the Jacksonville Free Press; Nate Monroe, executive editor at The Tributary.(Stacey Bennett) Each Friday, our media roundtable discusses the biggest stories of the week. Among our topics th…
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Cardy, Dale, and Jack are back and ready to talk about a new survival horror game, share some updated Donkey Kong Bananza thoughts, and relive decades past via Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, The Naked Gun, and Happy Gilmore 2. Remember to send us your thoughts about all the new games, TV shows, and films you're enjoying or looking forward to: ign_ukfeedb…
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Danesa White, also known as Bella Barcode, discussed her life and crimes. Born in West Oakland, she perfected the "Approval Game" scam, netting $65,000 weekly in the 90s. Her mother was an addict, and her grandmother was a queenpin. Bella's scams involved using fake credit cards to obtain cash advances. She accumulated up to $500,000 in cash. In 20…
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Tom Sutcliffe is joined by reviewers Ekow Eshun and Hanna Flint to discuss Liam Neeson in a sequel to the beloved Naked Gun comedy film series, new Amazon Prime action TV series The Assassin which stars Keeley Hawes as a hitwoman, a new covers album from Paul Weller called Find El Dorado and the long-awaited Ray of Light remix album Veronica Electr…
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(Stacey Bennett) Artificial intelligence-induced disruption is transforming learning on college campuses and redefining the work prospects of graduates. It’s also affecting creativity, governance and even relationships. We ask the University of North Florida's first faculty fellow for artificial intelligence what we need to watch, anticipate and po…
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On July 12, 1994, 19-year old Steven Smith was killed after being struck by a single bullet to the head in Newport News, VA. Within weeks three individuals, two teenage boys, and one in his twenties, were arrested for the crime. Darryl Hunter, his older brother Nathaniel Pierce, and his friend Reginald Fletcher, were each tried and convicted solely…
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Mike Moy, a former Chinese American gangster and NYPD detective, discussed his early life, including his parents' immigration from China and his upbringing in Brooklyn's Chinatown. He joined the Fuk Ching gang at 16, driven by a desire for brotherhood and protection from bullying. Moy detailed the gang's activities, including street robberies, exto…
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Artist Andy Goldsworthy on his retrospective exhibition, which spans a five decade career. Best known for his work in the landscape, this exhibition sees the artist create dramatic large scale works for the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh - including an avenue of oak branches, a room of reeds suspended from the ceiling, and a room full of stone…
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Still from "No Sleep Till."( Courtesy of Alexandra Simpson) A small beach town, an impending storm and an acclaimed cinematic vision. No Sleep Till, which is both shot and set in Atlantic Beach, has received rave reviews for its eerie, elegiac tone and elegant cinematography. The Paris-based director explains the beach community’s central role in b…
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In Episode 112 of Talk About It With Franjez, we sit down with the incredibly inspiring Mathew Ricker, a fourth generation New Rochelle native, podcast and radio host, mentor, and Resiliency Award winner. Born with profound bilateral hearing loss after battling bacterial meningitis, Mathew overcame tremendous odds with the help of a cochlear implan…
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This week, Ralph shares some recent personal experiences that made him ask the question, “Who Will Remember Us?” He recounts how people who once were well known by many of us are being forgotten, how sometimes as the generations pass children or grandchildren forget who has sacrificed for them in the generations before. As he recounts these example…
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G Herbo sat down with DJ Vlad to speak about his growth as a rapper including changing his name from Lil Herb. The rapper spoke about staying true to himself and his fans and how that helped with the direction of his debut album Humble Beast. He disclosed staying sober, how he worked with Lil Uzi Vert and potentially releasing a collaborative proje…
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Motherland writer Helen Serafinowicz on putting Wayne and Coleen Rooney at the heart of her debut play - The Legend of Rooney's Ring - which has just opened at the Royal Court in Liverpool. Literary critic Alex Clark examines the Booker Prize longlist which was announced today. Love Forms by Claire AdamThe South by Tash AwUniversality by Natasha Br…
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Robert sits down with Steven Monacelli to tell the grisly tale of a Texas psychiatrist who invented an industry based on convincing juries to kill people. (2 Part series) sources: TRAVELS WITH Dr. DEATH | Vanity Fair | May 1990 Death’s Conviction James Grigson Testimony Linked to Miscarriages of Justice Effect of "Dr. Death" and his testimony linge…
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On this episode of the BobbyCast, Bobby sat down with country music singer/songwriter, Cody Jinks. Bobby asked Cody if he is ever misunderstood because of how he looks, and Cody talked about the reason people think he's mean. Cody also discussed why he went from drinking a bottle of whiskey and 12-pack of beer a day to not drinking anymore. The guy…
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Send us a text In today's episode, we dive into a case that involves a Sheriff Deputy who rapes, murders, and even holds a bank hostage. Listen to this terrifying case from Louisiana to find out all the details. Murder and Moonshine Merch Store https://murder-and-moonshine.printify.me/products Tell us what kind of moonshine you want us to try!! Fol…
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This week, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Matt Welch are joined by Reason Senior Editor Robby Soave to discuss the $1.5 billion renewal of South Park and why the show remains one of the most important libertarian pop culture creations of the past 30 years. They reflect on its enduring relevance, its crude but effective political …
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Memphis rap legend La Chat sat down with VladTV to discuss her career as one of Memphis' biggest rap pioneers. She described her upbringing in Memphis and revealed her father passed away from cancer when she was just 11. She talked about her mother's nervous breakdown after her brother was killed, as well as getting into the streets and getting mar…
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Richard Stilgoe pays tribute to the great American humorist and songwriter Tom Lehrer, who has died at the age of 97. Samira discusses newly released and previously unheard songs by Nick Drake. Petra Volpe talks about her acclaimed film Late Shift, which tells the story of nurse's night shift in a Swiss hospital. Presenter Samira AhmedProducer: Har…
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(Claire Heddles / Jacksonville Today ) Seven teachers removed for misconduct from a single arts magnet school in just the past 2½ years. A total of 13 who left under a cloud of suspicion and allegations of sexually inappropriate behavior. So what’s the problem at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts? We talk to the reporter behind a yearlong probe i…
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This is the episode that will leave you stunned, furious—and unable to look away. In 1976, a young woman named Angela Hommell survived the unthinkable. She was kidnapped. Raped. Slashed. And somehow… she lived. She did what every survivor is told to do—she went to the police. She told the truth. She named her attackers: David Gore and Fred Waterfie…
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Gen Z is considered anyone born from 1997-2012, that would include al members of the friday Nassau Morning Madhouse. The same generation where half grew up with no smart phones until middle school while others had it from birtth. The "guinea pig generation". An article was released saying how Gen Z has a "new" way of putting their phone down. It's …
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Skinny Keem, a former ringleader in an international car theft ring, discussed his criminal activities and life story. Growing up in South Philly, he started stealing at age seven and witnessed multiple murders. After 2006, he was involved in stealing and selling luxury cars, making up to $50,000 a week. Despite law enforcement cracking down during…
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All of this week's episodes of It Could Happen Here put together in one large file. - How We Saved Trans Medicaid Healthcare Coverage - Tracking ICE Removal Flights - How LA Resisted ICE - Why Is Trump So Afraid of Epstein? - Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #26 You can now listen to all Cool Zone Media shows, 100% ad-free through the Cooler …
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Rashia Wilson, known as the "Queen of Tax Fraud," discussed her tumultuous life and crimes. Born in Tampa, Florida, to a mother who had seven children with six different men, Rashia started stealing at age 10 and later turned to prostitution and tax fraud. She was arrested 22 times before being sentenced to 21 years for tax fraud, which involved st…
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The world was stunned by another icon in his respected industry passing away, Hulk Hogan. Hulk Hogan passed away suddenly yesterday afternoon and has come as a shock to many. What Hulk Hogan has done for the proffesional wrestling busniess is inarguably monumental. If it wasn't for Hogan the WWE wouldn't be what it is today. There would be no Wrest…
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Mat, Jesse, and Jack are here to save your weekend by chatting all about The Fantastic Four: First Steps, I Am Jesus Christ, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, and a new Resident Evil, but probably not the one you’re thinking of. Remember to send us your thoughts about all the new games, TV shows, and films you're enjoying or looking forward to: ign_ukfeedb…
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*****PLEASE READ, SIGN, AND SHARE MY PETITION!!!***** Petition: https://www.change.org/p/impose-harsher-sentences-for-child-abuse-in-utah Have you ever wondered what the longest sentence ever handed down is? Or maybe, how lightly the UK slaps their violent offenders on the wrist? The world's justice systems are definitely flawed in more ways than o…
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Judge Greg Mathis discussed his journey from a life of crime in Detroit to becoming the state's youngest judge and a nationally famous figure. He analyzed the Diddy trial and explained the defense's strategy of not calling witnesses, believing the prosecution had not proven its case. He also shared his personal story, including overcoming a trouble…
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Tom is joined by poet and writer Nii Ayikwei Parkes and dance critic Lyndsey Winship to review the latest big screen to stage musical adaptation Burlesque the Musical, Matthias Glasner's German-language family drama Dying, and Disney Plus series Washington Black based on the hit book by Esi Edugyan. Plus, as the UK government announces an overhaul …
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Anthony Austin, evening anchor at First Coast News, donates bone marrow which will be transplanted into a leukemia patient.(Stacey Bennett) From a simple cheek swab to a potentially lifesaving donation. Local news anchor Anthony Austin joined the National Marrow Donor Program 17 years ago when covering a story about a girl in Texas with leukemia. I…
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On September 8, 1985, dozens gathered on Keeler Avenue in Chicago, IL for a friend's birthday party. In the early morning hours, while walking back to the party after getting cigarettes, 19-year-old Ivan Mena and 21-year-old Bouvier "Bobby" Garcia broke up a fight between 16-year-old Reynaldo “Scooby" Munoz and another partygoer. Munoz walked home …
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