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Join Jeff Fuller of Soggy Acres Retrievers, the premiere Labrador Retriever kennel in the country, and the host of the hit hunting show SportingDog Adventures TV to talk about dogs! Every week our show will discuss dog training, duck hunting, goose hunting, pheasant hunting, shed hunting and more! All Dogs...All the Time #LabradorRetriever #DogTraining #DuckHunting #PheasantHunting #waterfowl #goosehunting #pheasanthunting #soggyacresretrievers #JeffFuller #upland #duckcalling #dogs Support ...
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Dave Tomlinson is an Anglican priest and founder of The Holy Shed community He's the author of many books including How To Be A Bad Christian, Black Sheep & Prodigals and The Post-Evangelical. Dave's a popular speaker and regular contributor to Pause For Thought on BBC Radio 2.
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Where theatrical people play roleplaying games. Each season our players part-improvise a story in a new genre, with roleplaying game rules providing surprising twists and turns. Jump in at the start of any season! The story continues every other Tuesday; on the Tuesdays in between, Backstage episodes shed light on the game and storytelling mechanics behind the scenes.
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If you love NRL (National Rugby League), then look no further. There are few people more passionate about NRL than Corey Jackson. If you want a taste of what has happened over the past week and what is coming, then subscribe to hear Corey’s take on all things NRL with occasional digressions on other sports around the world.
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SHED TALKS (Jeremy Thomas)

Blue Baltic Entertainment Ltd

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Shed Talks is a good humoured show about well being, mental health and coping with life – what happens when things go wrong, and what you can do to get better and stay well. Shed Talks is hosted by Jeremy Thomas – a funny guy with experience of serious mental illness, and an advocate of good mental health. Jeremy is going to be in conversation with interesting people drawn from the world of Film, TV, Music, Books, Crime, Gardening, and Business. Interesting people who have achieved something ...
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Geek Space Nine

Tuscan Shed Media Network

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Three intrepid explores: Ben, Sarah and Peter, along with guests explore the Star Trek series Deep Space Nine for the first time. We are a part of the Tuscan Shed Media Network.
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Thoughts of an Average Joe Podcast is where thoughts of an average guy will come to life when it pertains to the dating, relationship, friendship spectrum, and topics within the black community. These thoughts will derive from past relationships and experiences. This podcast will have the female perspective on here as well to shed light on what they want and how they feel. Social Media: twitter: averagejtpc Instagram: averagejtpc Email: admin@averagejt.com YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.c ...
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Stories! As hunters and outdoors people that seems to be a common thing we all have lots of. Join your amateur guide and host on this channel Ken as he gets tales from guys and gals. Chasing that trophy buck for years to an entertaining morning on the duck pond, comedian ones, to interesting that's what you are going to hear. Also along with some general hunting discussions from time to time but making sure to leave political talks out of it. Don't take this too serious as we sure don't! If ...
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Join award-winning, indie author, Dianne Burckhardt, as she chats with fellow authors and industry insiders around the world about their work, inspirations, greatest challenges, and triumphs. Writing is often the easy part, and the real work begins once the author writes, "The End." Dianne and her guests shed light on what it takes to be a successful author in today's markets whether as an indie author or traditionally published. Dianne's guests share their insights on their personal journey ...
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The Change Hub

Tina Haller and Shana Rosenthal

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Listen up, ladies! Welcome to The Change Hub podcast, your ultimate source of empowerment and transformation. With Shana Rosenthal, an Anxiety Expert and Certified Consulting Hypnotist, and Tina Haller, a Certified Holistic Nutritionist and Hypnotist by your side, you'll tap into your inner strength like never before. Every other Monday, get ready to dive deep into the world of strong women over 40, rewriting the rules of success, sensuality, and self-empowerment. With over two decades of co ...
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The Squirrel’s Heartbeat

Fiona Banner AKA The Vanity Press

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Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press is a visual artist whose work centres on the problems and possibilities of language, both written and metaphorical. For much of 2020 she has been artist in residence at Phytology, a cultural institute based at Bethnal Green Nature Reserve in East London. During her time there she has been making work with the non-human residents, and also talking to some pretty fab humans, in an open sided potting shed, ruminating on the environment, art and activism. Suppor ...
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Welcome to Decolonising Trauma, where I aim to shake up the way we think about healing, trauma, and transformation. This podcast was birthed in order to shed light on alternative perspectives that contribute to our collective wellbeing. As a curious rebel and a fellow traveller on this transformative journey, I want to inject a different tone and a fresh vibration into these conversations. Decolonisation isn't just about historical colonisation; it's about reclaiming our narratives and heali ...
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We Got To Hang Out

Christopher Stricklen & Freya Rawlins

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We Got To Hang Out is a podcast hosted by Christopher "Cree" Stricklen with a relaxed format and a big message. A goal of the show is to shed light on those who positively impact our community of cycling. WGTHO provides a platform for you to hear stories in a way you likely don't hear in mainstream media. A casual environment breeds authentic storytelling, so let’s hang out!
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For news lovers everywhere. Join former BBC reporter and broadcast journalist Angela Walker as she engages in thought-provoking conversations with inspirational individuals about current affairs and under-reported issues. We examine stories mainstream media don’t cover: issues of social justice and campaigns that aim to improve society and the world we live in. We look at issues around government, climate change, the environment and world around us. In this podcast, we aim to shed light on i ...
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Murder Files Unsealed

Author Adidas Wilson

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Welcome to "Murder Files Unsealed" a True Crime Podcast, your portal into the darkest corners of the human psyche and the chilling stories that have left an indelible mark on society. Join us as we delve deep into the realms of real-life mysteries, unsolved cases, and the minds of both criminals and investigators. 🎙️ Podcast: Tune in to our gripping podcast episodes, where we breathe life into these haunting tales through immersive storytelling and in-depth interviews with experts, detective ...
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Scotland rugby legend Jim Hamilton is branching out, chatting to the biggest names and delving deep into the personalities and hot topics at the heart of rugby, sport and the entertainment business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Brand Meet Creator

Harley Jordan & Sonia Elyss

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Welcome to Brand Meet Creator Podcast, with Harley Jordan & Sonia Elyss (your Internet Cheerleader). A place where we pull back the curtain of what it means to be all-in on social media. After hours of back and forth voice notes discussing the ins and outs of our own projects, we were sick of the amount of misinformation and disconnection between brands and creators. The only way to solve it, was to take it on ourselves. Sonia Elyss, a modern marketing consultant and #internetcheerleader wit ...
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The Piano Ninja Tricks Podcast is the best place to learn piano tricks to make your Bach, Beethoven and Chopin easier for you. Meet your host, Juilliard alum and Piano Ninja, Lisa Spector. She's sharing her treasured tricks honed through years of study with legendary mentors Earl Wild, Leon Fleisher, John Perry and Lillian Kallir. But here's the remarkable part: Lisa's journey to piano mastery was interrupted after an unexpected fall led to seven complicated right-hand fractures, resulting i ...
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Hey friends! My name is Sarah Smith and I like to call myself a Stay At Home Mom? Yeah Right! I’m a married mother of three (and a dog!) and a homemaker who rarely finds herself at home! I’m sure my fellow stay-at-home moms out there can relate. On this podcast I will be speaking candidly with my fellow parents and non-parents alike about the ups and downs and ins and outs of their personal journeys. Join me as we connect and converse about the highs and lows of being a parent, or (as the ca ...
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Send us a text What ignited my passion for hunting? Without a direct lineage of hunters in my family, I found inspiration in the pages of Cabela's catalogs and hunting magazines. My journey began with small game expeditions alongside friends, gradually evolving into a deep appreciation for the thrill of spot and stalk hunting. In this episode of Hu…
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The text details the investigation into the crimes of John Arthur Ackroyd, a highway mechanic in Oregon, who is believed to be responsible for the murders and disappearances of several women and girls along Highway 20. The article discusses specific cases, including the murders of Kaye Turner and Melissa Sanders and Sheila Swanson, as well as the d…
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The provided sources report on the indictment of Tirrell Edwards, who is accused of murdering his fianceé Amanda Williams in their Cleveland home. The initial investigation considered a self-defense claim, but prosecutors ultimately determined the shooting was premeditated. Edwards' attorney disputes the abuse allegations and argues that Edwards wa…
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The Osage Indian murders were a series of killings that took place in Osage County, Oklahoma, during the 1910s and 1920s. The murders were motivated by the Osage tribe's wealth, which came from oil royalties. The killings targeted Osage people who had headrights to oil leases, and the perpetrators, often white people, hoped to inherit the wealth. T…
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The episode details the mysterious disappearance and subsequent discovery of the skeletal remains of the Jamison family in Oklahoma. The family, consisting of Bobby, Sherilynn, and Madyson Jamison, vanished in 2009 leaving behind their abandoned truck with a large sum of cash, but no bodies. The remains were identified in 2014, but the cause of dea…
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The cast work out how everyone’s connected to Ellie’s new character. Coming next on 15 October – Vigil: Tailor Made, Act 2 Programme notes This production contains strong language, drug use, gunfire, and gory fantasy violence. Dramatis personae and other definitions Calistarius Softbinding: A local horror writer with a cult following, who sponsored…
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The text details the death of Paula Josette, a 23-year-old woman who died in a Mexican prison after a conjugal visit. Despite the initial ruling of a heart attack, her mother, Briseida Arizona, believes her daughter was murdered and has been fighting for a thorough investigation into the case. Paula's death occurred under suspicious circumstances, …
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This text recounts the tragic kidnapping and murder of Nicholas Markowitz, a 15-year-old high school student, in 2000. The incident was orchestrated by Jesse James Hollywood, a drug dealer with a history of violence, who sought to control his half-brother, Ben Markowitz, who was in debt to him. Hollywood, paranoid and fearful of legal repercussions…
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The provided epsiode recounts the story of Christine Paolilla, who, at 17 years old, was involved in the Clear Lake Massacre, a 2003 murder of four friends. The article details the events leading up to the crime, including Paolilla's history of bullying and her relationship with her boyfriend, Christopher Snider, who was a known criminal. The text …
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The episode recounts the story of Charles "Chuck" Shriner's disappearance and subsequent murder. The investigation began with a frantic 911 call from his live-in employee, Richard Brian Whiting. Suspicion quickly fell on Whiting, who was having an affair with Shriner's wife, Lori. Police discovered a trail of blood in the Shriner home, along with a…
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The epsiode chronicles the tragic disappearance of Chris Daigle, highlighting the investigation that spanned nearly a decade before ultimately leading to the arrest and conviction of his best friend, Ricky Mendoza, for his murder. The story begins with Daigle’s disappearance in 2002, where Mendoza initially claimed to have last seen him at a mall. …
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The episode recounts the tragic events leading to the death of Catherine Griffith, a Florida mother, at the hands of her son Collin. The narrative details Collin's history of violence, including the shooting death of his father a year prior, as well as multiple instances of physical and verbal threats directed at his mother. Despite his history and…
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The episode describes the Soham murders, a horrific crime that occurred in 2002 when two ten-year-old girls, Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, were lured into the home of Ian Huntley, a school caretaker, and subsequently murdered. The investigation was extensive, involving a massive search effort and numerous leads. Huntley was eventually convicted …
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Leonarda Cianciulli, known as the "Soap-Maker of Correggio," was an Italian serial killer who murdered three women in the 1930s and 1940s. Motivated by a desire to protect her son from harm during World War II, Cianciulli believed she needed to perform human sacrifices. She lured each victim to her home under false pretenses and killed them with an…
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The provided episode explores the systemic disparities and challenges faced by Black and Brown families when their loved ones go missing. The stories of David Robinson, Carmen Bolden Day, Abraham Lenoir, and Thypence Jenkins highlight the lack of urgency and inadequate resources often dedicated to finding missing people of color, forcing families t…
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The episode recounts the 2001 murder of aspiring actress Jennifer Stahl and three others in an apartment above the famous Carnegie Deli in New York City. The epsiode details the investigation, which led to the arrest and conviction of two men, Sean Salley and Andre Smith, for the robbery gone wrong that resulted in the tragic deaths. The episode hi…
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The episode recounts the unsolved 1977 murder of Sigrid Stevenson, a graduate student at what is now The College of New Jersey. The episode details the investigation into the case, including the numerous suspects, including campus police officers and members of a local theater group. The article also highlights the efforts of a retired detective, a…
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The episode provides an overview of a cold case that will be featured on the Netflix series "Unsolved Mysteries." The case involves the unsolved murders of Kate Brown and Carnell Sledge, who were shot and killed while sitting on a park bench in broad daylight. The episode explores various theories surrounding the murders, including the possibility …
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This episode is a summary of the events surrounding the 2013 murder of Tommy Brown, a Fort Worth, Texas janitor. Eunice “Cristina” Rodriguez, serving a life sentence for the crime, is the subject of an upcoming episode of "Snapped: Behind Bars," and her testimony reveals that she and her then-lover, Braylon Ellis, fabricated a pregnancy storyline a…
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The West Mesa Murders refer to the discovery of eleven women and a fetus buried in Albuquerque, New Mexico between 2001 and 2005. The victims were mostly young Hispanic women involved with drugs and sex work. While initially suspected to be the work of a serial killer, authorities also believe a sex trafficking ring operating in the Southwest may b…
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The episode describes the 2019 Northern British Columbia homicides, which occurred between July 14–19, 2019. Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky are believed to have killed Lucas Fowler and Chynna Deese, before killing Leonard Dyck within a six-day timeframe. The RCMP launched a nationwide manhunt, eventually finding the bodies of McLeod and Schmegels…
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The provided episode details the tragic murder of Shafilea Ahmed, a 17-year-old girl who was killed by her parents, Iftikhar and Farzana Ahmed, in 2003. After years of abuse and pressure to conform to traditional cultural expectations, Shafilea's parents suffocated her with a plastic bag, fearing she brought shame to the family. The murder was init…
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The episode provides a detailed account of Elizabeth Wettlaufer, a Canadian nurse who confessed to killing eight elderly patients in her care and attempting to kill four others. The investigation into Wettlaufer's actions revealed a complex and disturbing backstory, including her struggles with mental health, personal issues, and a history of drug …
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The episode describes the tragic death of Erica Gamino, a San Jose resident, who was found dead in Tijuana, Mexico. Her family, who believes she was murdered, has been struggling to obtain information about her death from Mexican authorities and is calling for her body to be returned to the United States. The family is seeking assistance from Congr…
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This week the gang circles around a copy of Black's Law Dictionary they borrowed from the library to discuss a packed weekend of NASCAR action in Kansas, 23XI and Front Row's big ass lawsuit against NASCAR, Truelove's big donation to Bowman Gray Stadium, and much more. Please consider donating to any or all of the relief causes for the victims of H…
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Nearly 30 years after 6-year-old Morgan Nick disappeared from an Arkansas baseball field, advanced DNA testing has identified Billy Jack Lincks as a suspect in her abduction. Lincks, who died in 2000, was initially a person of interest but was cleared due to a lack of evidence. However, authorities reopened the case in 2019, and DNA analysis of hai…
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Authorities suspect that the deceased individual, who passed away in an Idaho correctional facility, may be connected to the unresolved homicides of several women in British Columbia, Alberta, and various locations across the United States. The serial offender exhibited minimal attempts to conceal his actions. Throughout a year in the 1970s, he dis…
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Two hours west of Toronto, along Highway 401, is the small city of London, Ontario. Referred to as the Forest City, this locale is notable for being the birthplace of celebrities such as Justin Bieber, Ryan Gosling, and Rachel McAdams. Additionally, from 1959 to 1984, it was the site of the highest known concentration of serial killers globally. Ov…
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Join the conversation, text us now. Hello Happy People, Today Dianne shares her chat with the incredible children's book author, Refe Tuma. Refe (pronounced Reef) not only has a unique name, but he and his wife Susan have built a fun and decidedly unique literary brand for themselves. As the creators of Dinovember and the What the Dinosaurs Did Ser…
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This episode explores the global prevalence of serial killers, presenting a list of the top ten countries with the highest recorded number of serial killers. The sources examine several notorious cases within each country, highlighting the motivations, methods, and societal impacts of these crimes. While acknowledging potential biases in reporting,…
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A new episode of the documentary series "Never Seen Again" focuses on the unsolved disappearances of two London women, Kathryn Bordato and Shelley Desrochers. The episode features interviews with family members of both women, as well as investigators and experts, and explores the possibility that the two cases may be connected. The episode reveals …
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An additional elderly woman identified the Bouncing Ball Killer prior to her death, providing a description to law enforcement. Lena Bensusen, aged 84, was assaulted by an intruder in her residence and subsequently succumbed to her injuries at the hospital on September 6, 1960, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. Her passing was never formally li…
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The Bouncing Ball Killer is recognized as one of California's most infamous serial murderers, with the perpetrator's identity remaining elusive to this day. This serial killer, also referred to as the Bouncing Ball Slayer, the Bouncing Ball Strangler, and the Rubber Ball Strangler, instilled fear in Los Angeles by raping and murdering at least seve…
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Send us a text Welcome, this week we are having a good ole group discussion. Join Ken Marr as he hosts Logan Elliott and Ryan Wesselieus as they talk about what's going on in the hunting world in most of North America in early fall. They discuss some early season goose hunting tactics and best places to hunt. They touch on the fall moose season. Th…
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The provided text recounts the mysterious death of Artemus Ogletree in Kansas City, Missouri in 1935. He was found beaten and stabbed in his hotel room after a series of strange events involving phone calls, unidentified visitors, and suspicious behavior. Despite an investigation that included extensive press coverage and a seemingly anonymous conf…
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This episode explores five paranormal and true crime stories connected to Kansas City. It features the unsolved mystery of Colonel Thomas Hunton Swope's death, the crimes of serial killer Robert Berdella, the alleged haunting of the Sallie House, the murder of Artemus Ogletree in a hotel room, and the ghostly history of the Belvoir Winery. The arti…
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Kenneth Parnell kidnapped Steven Stayner in 1972 and Timmy White in 1980. After serving only five years in prison for these offenses, he attempted to purchase another child for $500. In 2003, law enforcement in Berkeley, California apprehended Kenneth Parnell for attempting to buy a four-year-old boy. This incident was not his first encounter with …
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James Yoblonski, a 13-year-old boy from Reedsburg, Wisconsin, disappeared seven months ago. Security footage captured James leaving his home in the early morning hours, driving the family van, and ultimately abandoning it on Highway 12. A makeshift campsite was discovered nearby containing James' belongings, but he was not found. Despite extensive …
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Act One of Five: Welcome to Tailors’ Haunt. Everyone who should live here is gone, and everyone you might want gone can’t leave. Coming next on 8 October – Woven together (Vigil Backstage) Programme notes This production contains strong language, drug use, gunfire, and gory fantasy violence. Dramatis personae and other definitions Calistarius Softb…
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The sources provide a comprehensive account of the life and crimes of Raymond Leslie Morris, a serial predator and child killer who operated in the West Midlands of England during the 1960s. The text describes Morris’s early life, his increasing violence and sexual aggression, and his eventual arrest and conviction for the murder of Christine Darby…
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Welcome to the Change Hub Podcast with Shana and Tina! In this empowering episode, we dive into the transformative topic of Supercharging Your Motivation. Together, we explore three powerful ways to ignite and sustain your inner drive to achieve success in all areas of life. Discover how aligning your goals with your core values can eliminate resis…
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The episode details the 1988 abduction and murder of Michaela Joy Garecht in Hayward, California. The article follows the extensive investigation spanning decades, including numerous false leads and potential suspects like Phillip Garrido and the Speed Freak Killers. The investigation eventually resulted in the arrest of David Misch in 2020, based …
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Arizona authorities identified human remains found last week as belonging to Bradley Klose, a 16-year-old boy who had been missing since April. Klose was on the autism spectrum and his disappearance was considered uncharacteristic by his family. Although authorities conducted extensive searches, including sharing missing posters, they were unable t…
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Send us a text Institutional racism, socio-economic factors and low aspirations from teachers are causing boys of Caribbean descent to fail in school. That's the view of founder of The Westside and Lewisham Young Leaders Academies, by David Okoro. Children of black Caribbean descent face significant educational disparities, with lower achievement i…
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Authorities have identified a suspect in connection with three homicides in southeastern Virginia, two of which are linked to the notorious Colonial Parkway Murders. On January 8, 2024, Virginia State Police, along with various law enforcement agencies, announced a suspect in the 1987 double homicide of David L. Knobling, aged 20, and Robin M. Edwa…
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It is believed that the murders occurred at a different location, possibly not even along the Parkway. David Knobling's truck was discovered with its doors ajar, the keys still in the ignition, and the radio playing. As an automotive enthusiast, Knobling was known for never leaving his truck unlocked. Typically, he parked by reversing into spaces; …
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Laurie Ann Powell Compton, an 18-year-old graduate of Gloucester High School, disappeared on March 8, 1988, following a dispute with her boyfriend, which culminated in her exiting his vehicle. The last sighting of her was at 11:30 p.m., as she walked along the dark and deserted Route 614, heading towards Route 17 in the White Marsh area of Gloucest…
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Despite these findings, an FBI polygraph examiner determined that Wilmer was not a suspect, leading to his release. In May 1988, the FBI announced a reward of $10,000 for information related to the case. By June, the term Colonial Parkway Murders had begun to be used to describe the series of killings. On July 1, 1989, Teresa Lynn Howell was observ…
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