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Send us a textToday on the Wheel of Crime Podcast Jenn and Em discuss the SA of Lovely Bones author Alice Sebold, who wrongfully identified Anthony Broadwater in the case.Support the show
Hoy te cuento la historia de Linda O'Keefe, una niña de 11 años secuestrada y asesinada en 1973. Su caso permaneció sin resolver durante 45 años hasta que avances en genealogía forense permitieron identificar al asesino. El caso que inspiró "Lovely Bones" - "Desde mi cielo" de Alice Sebold.Sigue la cuenta!!TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@oscura.menteINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/oscuramentep/TWITTER: https://x.com/OscuraMenteP
Do you ever listen to a true crime podcast and think "that's not quite right...?" Or even wonder about the parts that have been left out? Enter Celisia Stanton, host of Tenderfoot TV's Truer Crime and The Vanishing Point. We sat down for a nuanced discussion on complex cases, ranging from the exoneration of Anthony Broadwater—wrongfully convicted in the 1980s of raping Alice Sebold, author of The Lovely Bones—to the ongoing fight for justice for Toforest Johnson, who remains on Alabama's death row for the 1995 murder of Jefferson County Deputy Sheriff William G. Hardy, a crime he did not commit. To hear more from Celisia, find Truer Crime wherever you're listening. To learn more about Toforest Johnson, listen to Earwitness by journalist Beth Shelburne, and learn how you can help at https://www.toforestjohnson.com. Support Murder, She Told: https://www.murdershetold.com/support Learn more: murdershetold.com ----- Instagram: @murdershetoldpodcast Facebook: /mstpodcast TikTok: @murdershetold Episode Sponsors: Marley Spoon: Head to MarleySpoon.com/OFFER/SHETOLD and use code SHETOLD for up to 27 FREE meals! HoneyLove: Get 20% OFF at honeylove.com/SHETOLD Beam: Get up to 40% off with code SHETOLD at shopbeam.com/SHETOLD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You might know Alice Sebold from her bestselling novel “The Lovely Bones.” But before that, she became famous for her memoir “Lucky,” where she recounts the brutal assault she survived in a park near her college campus—and the trial that followed. The man convicted in that trial was Anthony Broadwater, who has maintained his innocence for more than 40 years. Today's episode is about forgiveness, resilience, and the devastating consequences of getting it wrong. Please be aware that today's episode contains references to sexual assault and physical violence. A full list of action items, sources, resources mentioned, and photos related to the case are available in the show notes of today's episode, https://truercrimepodcast.com/andthony-alice To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Convicted in 1982, Anthony Broadwater never admitted guilt, in fact he claimed his innocence. It wasn't until decades later, after a movie-producer took an interest in the book “Lucky, that Anthony garnered enough attention to gain him a productive legal team to win Anthony the exoneration he deserved. In this episode, Margot discusses the injustices suffered by Anthony Broadwater. Submit your Listener Story Here! https://forms.gle/3V1zGyQMhpr2Lj7PA ——- Thank you to today's sponsor: Acorns. Visit acorns.com/militarymama ——- Ways to support your favorite podcast: Join My Patreon Family! Subscribe to Military Murder Premium on Apple Podcast! Rate/Review the Show! Tell a Friend about Military Murder —— Military Murder is a military true crime podcast that focuses on murders committed by military members, veterans, and sometimes their family members. ---- Follow on social: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mamamargot TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@militarymargot Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/militarymurderpodcast Discussion Group: https://facebook.com/groups/militarytruecrime Email: militarymurderpodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1981, after a successful freshman year at Syracuse University, Alice celebrated with a friend, before taking a dark walk back to her dorm. Along the way, someone was watching Alice, and then when no one was looking, the stranger violently attacked Alice. Alice documented her rape and the subsequent trial in her successful memoir titled, Lucky. However, in 2023, the man that was convicted for Alice's brutal attack was exonerated. Part 1 delves into Alice Sebold's story and the subsequent trial. Part 2 delves into Anthony Broadwater's story and his subsequent exoneration. Submit your Listener Story Here! https://forms.gle/3V1zGyQMhpr2Lj7PA ——- Thank you to today's sponsor: If you would like to sponsor an episode, please reach out to militarymurderpodcast@gmail.com. ——- Ways to support your favorite podcast: Join My Patreon Family! Subscribe to Military Murder Premium on Apple Podcast! Rate/Review the Show! Tell a Friend about Military Murder —— Military Murder is a military true crime podcast that focuses on murders committed by military members, veterans, and sometimes their family members. ---- Follow on social: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mamamargot TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@militarymargot Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/militarymurderpodcast Discussion Group: https://facebook.com/groups/militarytruecrime Email: militarymurderpodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Die Büchermenschen treffen sich in dieser Woche in Frankfurt auf der Buchmesse, und dort hat sich Anne-Dore auch mit Isabel Bogdan verabredet. In ihrem neuen Buch "Die Wohnverwandtschaften" erzählt die Bestseller-Autorin von einer Hamburger WG: Vier Menschen zwischen Anfang 30 und Ende 60 teilen nicht nur Küche und Bad, sondern auch ihre Sorgen und wichtige Fragen des Lebens. Wer oder was ist eigentlich Familie? Ist man unkomplett, wenn man als Single in einer WG lebt? Und wie geht man damit um, wenn einer krank wird? Anne-Dore und Isabel unterhalten sich auf der ARD-Bühne über Wahlverwandtschaften, Wohnungsnot, Rollenprosa und die Rettung des Wortes "anderthalb". Das Buch von Isabel Bogdan, über das wir im Podcast reden Isabel Bogdan "Wohnverwandtschaften", 272 Seiten, Kiepenheuer & Witsch Der Ort Die Literaturbühne von ARD, ZDF und 3Sat auf der Frankfurter Buchmesse, www.buchmesse.de Die Autorin Die Übersetzerin und Autorin Isabel Bogdan wurde 1968 in Köln geboren und lebt in Hamburg. Sie hat u.a. Jane Gardam, Jonathan Safran Foer und Alice Sebold ins Deutsche übersetzt. Von ihr erschienen "Sachen machen. Was ich schon immer tun wollte" (2012), "Der Pfau" (2016) und "Laufen" (2019). "Wohnverwandtschaften" ist ihr dritter Roman.
Los ángeles: heraldos, músicos, sicarios y ¿esclavos? de Dios. Le damos una vuelta al concepto de ángel, su evolución, sus tipos y sus representantes más destacados antes de meternos con la producción audiovisual que los tiene como protagonistas. Ángeles que fuman y corren aventuras como Michael o Victoria Abril, pasando por la saga de terror semiolvidada Angeles y Demonios con Chis Walken totalmente desatado, ángeles de la guarda bastante torpes, un niño que va en pelotas por Madrid, Ángel el Xmen, Angewomon el Digimon más molón, los ángeles de Evangelion y los protas de series como Good Omen, Autopista hacia el cielo, el Alejo Sauras de Estoy vivo o la cuadrilla de Tan muertos como yo. De to como en botica, se nos cuelan varias que ni son de ángeles ni de na, pero molan un montón, ojo a la historia de Alice Sebold, pa mear y no echar gota.
Que bom que é conseguir fazer falar uma pessoa introvertida. A Sara Peres é uma super artista que adora ler e finalmente aceitou participar nesta conversa. Falamos há anos sobre livros, não poderia adiar mais este convite. Acho que no fim não diriam que é tímida, e vão aumentar a lista de livros para ler. Os livros que a Sara escolheu: As bruxas, Roal Dahl; Visto do céu, Alice Sebold; State of Wonder, Ann Patchet; (A colecção) 7 irmãs, Lucinda Riley. Recomendei: Quem sai aos seus, Liane Moriarty; O canto de Aquiles, Madeline Miller; In a thousand different ways, Cecelia Ahern. O que ofereci: Finding me, Viola Davis. A página de IG da Sara, que vale a pena espreitar: saraperes.artwork Os livros aqui: www.wook.pt
Interview with The Lovely Bones cast members Cait (Grandma Lynn), Isabella (Susie) , Ava (Lindsey) and Andrew (Mr Harvey). Alice Sebold's novel The Lovely Bones has been a bestseller throughout the world and the 2009 film, directed by Peter Jackson starring Saoirse Ronan, Stanley Tucci, Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz and Susan Sarandon won a number of international awards.Now a major new production by the Putney Theatre Company, with a wonderful ensemble cast and crew led by director Frances Bodiam.Susie Salmon is 14 years old. She is dead. Murdered by a neighbour. When she arrives in her Heaven she can have anything she desires except to be alive again. But she is determined to help her family through their grief and identify her killer. She watches helplessly as her family falls apart and her brother and sister grow up without her, but can she exact revenge for her death from her place in heaven?Putney Theatre Company presents The Lovely Bones, 23–27 April 2024, at Putney Arts Theatre. Box Office: putneyartstheatre.org.uk.Cast and CrewSusie Salmon - Isabella Walsh-WhitfieldMr. Harvey - Andrew CurryFranny - Penny Weatherall Abigail Salmon - Cat RocheJack Salmon - Tim IredaleLindsey Salmon - Ava MooreBuckley Salmon - Elisa Benham Grandma Lynn - Cait Hart DykeRuth Connors - Alice JadeRay Singh - Callum LockerRuana Singh - Shilpa Varma Len Fennerman - Jason RosenthalSamuel Heckler - Harry Jefferies Principal Caden - Sarah KitchenMrs Flanagan - also Sarah Kitchen Director – Frances BodiamAssistant Director – Theo LeonardProduction Manager – Sarah JillingsStage Manager – Helen WoodsSet Design – Simon CrumpOriginal Music and soundtrack – Nick WellsChoreography - Penny Weatherall Visual assets courtesy of Adobestock and Shutterstock. With excerpts of The Soundtrack, The Lovely Bones (Putney Theatre Production) by Nick Wells/jakejackson451.The Putney Theatre Company at The South West End! See us online – putneytheatrecompany.org.uk
It's episode 373 and our other car is a hoop and stick! Who else is feeling the butterflies of putting a new project out into the universe? Christine and her Etsy shop can relate (link below). This week Em takes us to Sudbury, Massachusetts (where we may or may not be currently driving through) to bring us the haunted tales of the Longfellow's Wayside Inn. Then Christine covers the wildly divisive and heartbreaking case of Anthony Broadwater and Alice Sebold. And don't forget to moisturize from the inside out... and that's why we drink! Check out Christine's Etsy store and treat yourself to that hoop and stick bumper sticker you've always wanted! thextinefiles.etsy.com
Timothy, a film director, had a new script land on his desk. The movie was in its final screenwriting stages and it just needed his final approval. They had been working to turn Alice Sebold, the famed author of “The Lovely Bones,” they were working on turning her memoir into a movie. Her memoir was about her real life assault in college and her fight to send her violent attacker to prison. But the more Timothy read - the more he didn't feel right about this. There was so much wrong. The details. The evidence. Timothy picked up his phone - he called his private investigator. I need you to look into Alice Sebold for me. The New York Times Bestselling author… something's not right. I think… I think she's lying. It was during the production of her movie - that it was discovered, Alice Sebold, had sent the wrong guy to prison for 16 years. Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of #IDKMYDE, Join us for a jaw-dropping episode as we unravel the shocking story of Alice Sebold and Anthony Broadwater. IJoin us as we delve into this harrowing tale of injustice and the questions it raises about our legal system. Don't miss out on this eye-opening episode of our podcast, where truth meets tragedy. IG: @_idkmyde_ | @BdahtTV | @blackeffectSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of #IDKMYDE, Join us for a jaw-dropping episode as we unravel the shocking story of Alice Sebold and Anthony Broadwater. IJoin us as we delve into this harrowing tale of injustice and the questions it raises about our legal system. Don't miss out on this eye-opening episode of our podcast, where truth meets tragedy. IG: @_idkmyde_ | @BdahtTV | @blackeffectSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, hosts Alix and Kelly interview prominent literary agent Suzie Townsend. They discuss Suzie's journey in becoming a literary agent—her decision to move across the country and work her way up from intern to agent! They also explore what it's like working in the publishing industry, signing book deals and film deals, and wearing all the hats for their authors and clients. Guest Bio: Prior to joining New Leaf, Suzie graduated film school, earned her Masters of Education, taught high school English, and coached a swim team. In her spare time, she read everything she could, which prompted her move to publishing. She got her start as an intern at FinePrint Literary Management where she was hired as an assistant before making the move to literary agent. She's been part of the team at New Leaf Literary & Media since its inception in 2012.Suzie represents all brands of children's and adult fiction. She loves women's fiction, narrative non-fiction, memoir, and debut fiction. On the children's side, she is interested in select YA and MG. In this episode:Suzie's journey in becoming a literary agent [2:40]Finding her people and Vampire Romance shame [7:40]Manuscripts Suzie read as an intern that made it to publication [9:50]The Near Witch by V.E. Schwab [10:50] book audiobook e-readerWhat is "The Slush Pile"? [11:40]The most unique query letter gift box ever! [14:30]Lucky by Alice Sebold [17:00] book e-readerSigning her first author and falling into becoming an agent [23:30]The process of agents pitching books to publishers [28:10]When a book "goes to auction" [33:15]Film rights and selling film rights [38:00]Divergent and the reach of film to the masses [49:00]Divergent by Veronica Roth [50:00] book audiobook e-readerThe many hats that a literary agent must wear [52:00]How many authors Suzie represents and keeping busy with her clients [54:57]Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros [57:10] book audiobook e-readerInk Girls by Marieke Nijkamp [57:40] book e-readerResources mentioned in this episode:For more info on Suzie's clients, recent sales, and forthcoming projects, please go here.For submission information go here. What's Next?Alice in Wonderland Illustrated Collector's Edition is available now!! https://litjoycrate.com/alice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep 153: A college woman's brutal rape leads to a forty-year quest for justice that would reveal there was more than one victim in this case This is the Alice Sebold Story Sources for Today's Episode: The Book Lucky Pennsylvania Center for the Book The New York Times The New Yorker Sponsors: (thanks for using our promo codes, it really does help the show!) Daily Harvest - Keep yourself and your freezer full with hassle-free meals from Daily Harvest. Go to DAILYHARVEST.com/women to get up to $65 off your first box. Credits: Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks Produced by James Varga Audio Editor, Jose Alfonzo Script Editor, Abagail Belcastro Music by Dessert Media Special Thanks to: Emma E. Show your Support: The easiest way you can support us is by leaving a review, telling your friends, sharing on social media or by sending us a note. We love to hear from our audience! You can also support the show through the following ways: Follow Us on Social: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/womenandcrime Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenandcrimepodcast/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@womenandcrime Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womenandcrime Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/womenandcrime Twitter: https://twitter.com/WomenAndCrime Patron - ad-free shows starting at $2 a month, or upgrade to get an extra episode every month, exclusive AMAs with the hosts, lecture series on criminal justice, our true crime book club, and more! Check out our Patreon page for more info: https://www.patreon.com/womenandcrime Apple Subscriptions - Ad-free shows are now available through Apple's podcast app for only $1.99 a month. Merchandise - For T-shirts, Hoodies, notebooks, stickers and mugs check out: https://www.womenandcrimepodcast.com/merch Help is Available: If you or someone you know is in a crisis situation, or a victim of domestic, or other violence, there are many organizations that can offer support or help you in your specific situation. For direct links to these organizations please visit https://womenandcrimepodcast.com/resources/ Keywords: The Lovely Bones, College crime; UC Irvine; Eyewitness Identification, Oprah, Anthony Broadwater Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hasan Minhaj: A month after the New Yorker put Hasan on blast for embelishing his stand up stories, he is back with receipts! Max Landis: From one rambling maniac to another. Max Landis is hyped over the schadenfreude over him losing his work laptop, but it has been recovered! Alice Sebold: Lovely Bones author falsely accused a man of raping her and he service 16 years in prison. But she did say she was sorry. FUCK YOU WATCH THIS!, THE BEAR!, LIL DURK!, J COLE!, ALL MY LIFE!, GHEY!, LOVE THE LADIES!, SIMPLE PLAN!, HASAN MINHAJ!, CONTROVERSY!, STAND UP COMEDY!, STORIES!, EMBELLISHED!, FAKE NEWS!, EMOTIONAL TRUTH!, ANTHRAX!, RACISM!, SMUG!, DAILY SHOW!, ANNOYING!, RAMBLING!, SETH MEYERS!, BILL MAHER!, DENNIS MILLER!, CHACHI!, RICKY GERVAIS!, EDGY!, AGENDA!, LATE NIGHT!, TRUTH TO POWER!, HIGHER STANDARD!, MIDDLE EAST!, ISRAEL!, PALESTINE!, LIBERAL!, LEFT WING!, PROM!, WHITE PEOPLE!, HOSPITAL SCENE!, MOSQUES!, INVESTIGATOR!, NOVELS!, WRITING!, SCREENPLAY!, SHORT STORIES!, POETRY!, SONGS!, GYM!, WORK OUT!, DC PROJECTS!, ATTEMPTED MURDER!, LOVE A HATER THOUGH!, LOUIS CK!, AZIZ ANSARI!, MASTER OF NONE!, DATING!, PASTA!, NEW YORK!, GIRLS!, HORACE AND PETE!, MARK NORMAND!, COKE METZGER!, LOVELY BONES AUTHOR!, ALICE SEBOLD!, ACCUSER!, WRONGFULLY CONVICTED!, RAPE!, ANTHONY BROADWATER!, MOVIE PRODUCER!, INVESTIGATION!, PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR!, LUCKY! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Best-selling author Alice Sebold, the woman behind The Lovely Bones, experienced a horrible attack while attending Syracuse University in 1981. She was "lucky" to be alive according to police, and actually ran into her attacker months later in the street. That man, Anthony Broadwater, would be arrested and convicted for raping Alice. Decades later, the legal process that allowed it to happen would be called into question on a large scale by one unsuspecting person.
‘Vivir para contarla. Historias de mujeres que sobrevivieron a una violación'. Patricia del Río enumera en este nuevo episodio de Letras en el tiempo lecturas sobre la violencia sexual, donde las autoras fueron las víctimas y vivieron para contarla. Son los casos de la arquitecta y artista visual, Jana Leno, y su libro ‘Violación en Nueva York'; de la escritora estadounidense, Alice Sebold, quien en sus memorias ‘Lucky' (‘Afortunada') y la novela ‘The lovely bones' (‘Desde mi cielo'), que también fue llevada al cine, da detalles de este execrable hecho. La escritora argentina, Belén López Peiró, denunció al tío que la violó siendo niña en su novela ‘Por qué volvías cada verano', que sirvió para que este año la policía le hiciera justicia deteniendo a su agresor. Tatiana Salem Levy, escritora brasileña, habla por su amiga, una arquitecta que fue violada en Río de Janeiro, en ‘Vista chinesa'. Y quizás la historia de Roxane Gay, en ‘Hambre, memorias de mi cuerpo', marcaron su vida y su cuerpo llevándola a comer desmedidamente como un rechazo de sí misma por lo que vivió. Una recopilación de sus artículos se encuentra en el libro ‘Mala feminista'. La invitada de la semana es Magnolia Pinedo, quien en ‘Puñetazos', libro de relatos, aborda el drama de las sexualidades alternativas, modernas y eternas en individuos desajustados, marginales y extremos. Las canciones de hoy son: ‘Querida muerte', René Goust; ‘A ningún hombre', Rosalía; ‘Malo', Bebe; ‘La puerta violeta', Rozalen; ‘Se portaba mal', Kany García y Mon Laferte; ‘Un violador en tu camino', Lastesis; y ‘Si no cantara', La colmena. Todo esto y mucho más hoy a las 14:00 y 19:00 h por RPP. Escúchanos también por rpp.pe y podcast del programa en las diversas plataformas. Edición de audio: Andrés Rodríguez ||| Episodio 31 – Cuarta temporada 2023.
‘Vivir para contarla. Historias de mujeres que sobrevivieron a una violación'. Patricia del Río enumera en este nuevo episodio de Letras en el tiempo lecturas sobre la violencia sexual, donde las autoras fueron las víctimas y vivieron para contarla. Son los casos de la arquitecta y artista visual, Jana Leno, y su libro ‘Violación en Nueva York'; de la escritora estadounidense, Alice Sebold, quien en sus memorias ‘Lucky' (‘Afortunada') y la novela ‘The lovely bones' (‘Desde mi cielo'), que también fue llevada al cine, da detalles de este execrable hecho. La escritora argentina, Belén López Peiró, denunció al tío que la violó siendo niña en su novela ‘Por qué volvías cada verano', que sirvió para que este año la policía le hiciera justicia deteniendo a su agresor. Tatiana Salem Levy, escritora brasileña, habla por su amiga, una arquitecta que fue violada en Río de Janeiro, en ‘Vista chinesa'. Y quizás la historia de Roxane Gay, en ‘Hambre, memorias de mi cuerpo', marcaron su vida y su cuerpo llevándola a comer desmedidamente como un rechazo de sí misma por lo que vivió. Una recopilación de sus artículos se encuentra en el libro ‘Mala feminista'. La invitada de la semana es Magnolia Pinedo, quien en ‘Puñetazos', libro de relatos, aborda el drama de las sexualidades alternativas, modernas y eternas en individuos desajustados, marginales y extremos. Las canciones de hoy son: ‘Querida muerte', René Goust; ‘A ningún hombre', Rosalía; ‘Malo', Bebe; ‘La puerta violeta', Rozalen; ‘Se portaba mal', Kany García y Mon Laferte; ‘Un violador en tu camino', Lastesis; y ‘Si no cantara', La colmena. Todo esto y mucho más hoy a las 14:00 y 19:00 h por RPP. Escúchanos también por rpp.pe y podcast del programa en las diversas plataformas. Edición de audio: Andrés Rodríguez ||| Episodio 31 – Cuarta temporada 2023.
How can a totally innocent man be unequivocally identified as a rapist? And be sentenced to 28 years in prison? And when the false conviction is exposed and the case thrown out, is there any way for the person who made the false identification to find peace? This is the story of Alice Sebold, whose famous books, The Lovely Bones, and Lucky tell the stories of a young girl and a college freshman who get raped. And what happens next.
How does society treat people based on their criminal conviction history and how can we better understand the unique experiences of people who are convicted of sexual offenses? Why, in an age where second chances and demands to reduce mass incarceration have become mainstream, are people with these convictions often excluded from reform and relief efforts? In this episode of Amplified Voices, Jason and Amber speak with Emily Horowitz, a professor of sociology and criminal justice at St. Francis College, ahead of the release of her new book: From Rage to Reason: Why We Need Sex Offense Laws Based on Facts Not Fear. During this conversation, Professor Horowitz details her own personal and professional journey, along with powerful stories from the years she spent interviewing people impacted by the registry. The discussion reveals a deep empathy that comes from being in close proximity to people who are experiencing banishment and stigma, as well as an exploration of how laws based on vengeance rather than justice or evidence create new forms of harm while failing to address the real and pervasive problem of sexual violence. About Emily Horowitz, PhDProfessor Emily Horowitz teaches courses in sociology at St. Francis College. She is the founder and co-director of the Justice Initiative. Her scholarly research addresses the causes and consequences of mass incarceration, with a focus on the harms of conviction registries and banishment laws.Her latest book, From Rage to Reason: Why We Need Sex Crime Laws Based on Facts, Not Fear (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023), explores the human carnage wrought by decades of draconian and fear-based sex offense policies. She is also the author of Protecting Our Kids?: How Sex Offender Laws Are Failing Us (Praeger, 2015), which was awarded a 2016 Choice Outstanding Academic Title by the American Library Association, and co-editor, with Law Professor Larry Dubin, of Caught in the Web of the Criminal Justice System: Autism, Developmental Disabilities and Sex Offenses.Professor Horowitz frequently engages in advocacy efforts and public scholarship aimed at challenging myths and misinformation that lead to ineffective and draconian laws. Select recent news publications and media include The Real Monsters (a 2022 essay in Inquest: A Decarceral Brainstorm), a Reason article about the man wrongfully convicted of raping prominent author Alice Sebold (2021), a NY Daily News editorial about the Supreme Court hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (2022), and participation in an Intelligence Squared podcast (2023) debating the sex offense registry.Support the show
Dopo tre anni di gravissima siccità, ora la Somalia centrale subisce allagamenti e danni per lo straripamento del fiume Shabelle. La scrittrice Alice Sebold, autrice di Gli amabili resti, è al centro di una vicenda giudiziaria che dura da 40 anni. Francesca Sibani, editor di Africa di InternazionaleGiuseppe Rizzo, giornalista di Internazionale Video Somalia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JntrFwdcn0s Video Alice Sebold: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuPix9gDTqI Scrivi a podcast@internazionale.it o manda un vocale a +39 3347063050Consulenza editoriale di Chiara Nielsen.Produzione di Claudio Balboni.Musiche di Tommaso Colliva e Raffaele Scogna.Direzione creativa di Jonathan Zenti.
Book: Lovely Bones By Alice Sebold Film: Lovely Bones (2009) The Lovely Bones is a 2002 novel by American writer Alice Sebold. It is the story of a teenage girl who, after being raped and murdered, watches from her personal Heaven as her family and friends struggle to move on with their lives while she comes to terms with her own death. The novel received critical praise and became an instant bestseller. A film adaptation, directed by Peter Jackson, who personally purchased the rights, was released in 2009. The novel was also later adapted as a play of the same name, which premiered in England in 2018. The Lovely Bones is a 2009 supernatural thriller drama film directed by Peter Jackson from a screenplay he co-wrote with Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens. It is based on Alice Sebold's 2002 novel of the same name and stars Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci, Michael Imperioli, and Saoirse Ronan. The plot follows a girl who is murdered and watches over her family from "the in-between" and is torn between seeking vengeance on her killer and allowing her family to heal. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand, the film was produced by Carolynne Cunningham, Walsh, Jackson, and Aimee Peyronnet, with Steven Spielberg, Tessa Ross, Ken Kamins, and James Wilson as executive producers. Principal photography began in October 2007 in New Zealand and Pennsylvania. The film's score was composed by Brian Eno. Opening Credits; Introduction (2.32); Background History (6.47); Lovely Bones Plot Synopsis (7.46); Book Thoughts (12.10); Let's Rate (33.21); Introducing a Film (36.46); Lovely Bones Film Trailer (38.55); Lights, Camera, Action (41.16); How Many Stars (1:04.25); End Credits (1:06.15); Closing Credits (1:07.40) Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – copyright 2021. All rights reserved Closing Credits: Now You Belong To Heaven by Mari Olsen. Copyright 2008 Mari Olsen Onsøien Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. All songs available through Amazon Music.
Is it nature or nurture? That is the eternal true crime question. Jenn, aka Childfreesista, has never been able to turn away from the dark side. While many girls of her generation were reading books like The Baby-Sitters Club, she was buried in books by Robert Cormier, the Stephen King of Young Adult literature. Then came Truman Capote's In Cold Blood and Alice Sebold's memoir Lucky. Her fascination with exploring what true crime stories can teach us about our human condition was born. In this premier episode, Childfreesista introduces a much-needed perspective that challenges the current pronatalist approach to true crime. Childfreesista is an award-winning poet, short story author, and essayist holding a BA in Anthropology and a Masters in Library and Information Science. She is a librarian and Jamaican American atheist raising two pandemic puppies in the DC Metro Area. Full transcript available here! Stay up-to-date with the latest content and events for the childfree community by subscribing to the Childfree Media newsletter.
The Context of White Supremacy hosts The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. This weekly broadcast examines current events from across the globe to learn what's happening in all areas of people activity. We cultivate Counter-Racist Media Literacy by scrutinizing journalists' word choices and using logic to deconstruct what is reported as "news." We'll use these sessions to hone our use of terms as tools to reveal truth, neutralize Racists/White people. #ANTIBLACKNESS Gus T. Renegade trekked across the continent to be in attendance for the sentencing of convicted Domestic Terrorist and White Supremacist Payton Gendron. Having already plead guilty for slaughtering 10 innocent black grocery shoppers, the White 19-year-old was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. He might still be sentenced to death in the federal court. As Gus was flying into the empire state, he found out that Anthony Broadwater received a $5.5 million settlement from New York state for his wrongful imprisonment for allegedly raping a White Woman, Alice Sebold. Residents of East Palestine, Ohio continue to navigate the carnage a train wreck and the subsequent "controlled burn" of toxic chemicals. Reports of dead fish and frogs and conflicting reports from officials have citizens of the Buckeye state unnerved. #Tops #LetsGoBuffalo #TheCOWS14Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#
hello! in this episode I talk about the books I've been reading. I mention: The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold, Snowblind by Jonasson Ragnar, A Stolen Life by Jaycee Dugard, Notice by Heather Lewis, The Glass House by Eve Chase, The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn, My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell, The Island Of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak, and Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare. as always, if you have a question or suggestion or just want to say hello, please email me at hello@anastasiatasou.com
Get your tissues ready as Penn and Eeyore discuss the best-selling novel "The Lovely Bones" by Alice Sebold. They talk plot, true crime, and some vital Pennsylvania trivia. While the movie came out a few years later and involved the wonderful Peter Jackson, it doesn't hold a candle to the beautiful telling by the book.
TW: This episode includes topics of graphic violence, rape, and murder. Please take care of yourself and only listen if these are safe topics for you. If you need to talk to someone or need further resources, the national sexual assault hotline is: 1-800-656-4673. Please listen at your discretion. In our possibly heaviest book ever covered on Throwback Paperback, this week, we read The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. Susie Salmon watched her hometown from heaven after her violent murder. She follows her family's deterioration and breakage, her friends‘ forlorn futures, and her murderers efforts to evade justice. Susie slowly comes to terms with the tragedy in her life as she lives vicariously through her sister and loves her family from a distance. This book is poignant and heavy and takes a new approach to discussing tragedy. The focus is on the aftermath for those left behind, and we commend the effort to build a realistic response to unspeakable tragedy for each unique character. Next week we will be reading a new book in one week, Elsewhere. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/throwback-paperback/support
TW: This episode includes topics of graphic violence, rape, and murder. Please take care of yourself and only listen if these are safe topics for you. If you need to talk to someone or need further resources, the national sexual assault hotline is: 1-800-656-4673. Please listen at your discretion. In our possibly heaviest book ever covered on Throwback Paperback, this week, we read The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. Susie Salmon watched her hometown from heaven after her violent murder. She follows her family's deterioration and breakage, her friends‘ forlorn futures, and her murderers efforts to evade justice. Susie slowly comes to terms with the tragedy in her life as she lives vicariously through her sister and loves her family from a distance. This book is poignant and heavy and takes a new approach to discussing tragedy. The focus is on the aftermath for those left behind, and we commend the effort to build a realistic response to unspeakable tragedy for each unique character. Next week we will be reading a new book in one week, Elsewhere. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/throwback-paperback/support
Hi Everyone! We're on vacation over the next two weeks because our producer told us we were working too hard on the show (no he didn't) and so we've reached into the vault to re-launch a fan favorite! And don't worry, the world has not run out of apologies and we will be back in two weeks with a brand new episode! Alice Sebold misidentified a man as a rapist and that man spent 16 years wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. She wrote a memoir about the rape and the trial of the man she believed assaulted her. The memoir was a huge bestseller and she went on to literary fame, writing several novels to both critical and commercial success. Recently her memoir was in production to become a film when one of the executive producers noticed some things in the trial that didn't quite add up. He hired a retired police detective who, in only 48 hours (that's 2 days) discovered evidence that fully exonerated the man mistakenly accused of rape. Released from jail in 1998, Mr. Broadwater spent years listed as a sex-offender, unable to secure solid employment, a social outcast with few friends. His life after prison is simply a series of contrasts between what might have been and what is, robbed of opportunities by a chance unlucky encounter with a woman on the street and the US judicial system. Alice herself also had a chance unlucky encounter with the US judicial system. The prosecutors lied to her, gave her false information that she believed. Now that we know that Mr. Broadwater was innocent, wrongfully identified and convicted, we have an apology from Alice for mistakenly accusing him. How do you apologize for being a part of a system that wrongfully punished an innocent person? How much responsibility does she bear for her role? Never fear, we are here with the answers (and chicken and d*ck jokes, too)!
Anthony Broadwater serviced 16 years in prison for a crime he did not commit - the brutal rape of best-selling author Alice Sebold. After he was released from prison in 1998, he then spent another 23 years as a registered sex offender. On Monday November 22nd 2021, a New York State Supreme Court judge vacated Anthony's conviction, thanks to the work of film producer Timothy Mucciante, who after working on the planned (but since cancelled) film adaptation of Alice Sebold's memoir "Lucky", about the case, was the first person to believe that Anthony may have been innocent after all. On this episode, Daisy sits down with Timothy Mucciante to find out more about Anthony Broadwater's case, his journey to freedom and his experience in the courtroom. Donate to the GoFundMe page for Anthony Broadwater's future: https://www.gofundme.com/f/righting-a-wronganthony-broadwater-future-life Follow Daisy Maskell - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisylmaskell/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/daisy_maskell_ Follow Timothy Mucciante - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timothymucciante/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/timmucciante Thank you to our sponsors... ANA LUISA JEWELRY is helping you get ready for Spring and refresh your jewelry rotation by offering listeners to Proverbs a Buy One, Get One 40% OFF sale! Visit: https://shop.analuisa.com/daisy for the discount. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join the ladies as they discuss and review each others' favorite books of all time: The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold, Rose Madder by Stephen King and The Bone Collector by Jeffrey Deaver. Enjoy some strawberry cheesecake poke cake and hot buttered Cheerios while we sit and chat and snack awhile about these awesome picks by our hosts, Kara and Katera. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/booksandbrunch/support
Monday, February 28th 5:00PM Eastern/ 8:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Jodie Cook live from the U.K. An avid reader, Cook operates ForTheNovelLovers.wordpress.com, where she reviews an array of books from authors around the globe. Cook wrote two reviews of Alice Sebold's LUCKY and branded it "one of the best books I have ever read." The C.O.W.S. Book Club just completed LUCKY last month, and we learned extraordinary information about White Lies and exactly how Anthony Broadwater was wrongly convicted of this crime. We're anxious to ask Ms. Cook about Sebold's poem, where she fantasizes about castrating and mutilating a black male. Cook reports being a sexual abuse victim, so we'll ask if reading this book was a cathartic experience. We'll also discuss the emphasis on White virginity and black criminality in this text. Significantly, Broadwater just filed a $50 million dollar suit against the state of New York for his wrongful conviction. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943# Press *61 The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. TUNE IN! Phone: 1-720-716-7300 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
Monday, February 7th 5:00PM Eastern/ 8:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Professor Aya Gruber. We'll discuss her 2020 publication, The Feminist War On Crime: The Unexpected Role Of Women's Liberation In Mass Incarceration. A Professor of Law at the University of Colorado Law School, Gruber has one White parent and one non-white parent. Interestingly, Professor Gruber says that although she identifies as a "person of color" Whites sometimes view her as White or non-white depending on their Racist motivations at the moment. While reading Alice Sebold's memoir Lucky, which details her alleged rape by Anthony Broadwater, a black male who was exonerated of this sex crime 40 years after being convicted and caged. "Z's mom" many components of the text reminded her of Gruber's 2020 publication, The Feminist War on Crime: The Unexpected Role of Women's Liberation in Mass Incarceration. Gus raises a maximum objection to any notion of White Women - or White Men - being unaware or anything less than deliberately dedicated to the shackling of black males. Gruber's text catalogs the different "waves" of feminism, and how the demonization of black males has remained a core component of White Feminists ideology. She also details how White Women's push for exorbitant sentences for sex crimes contributed to the incarceration of large numbers of black males and black females - even when evidence suggests that prison is often not the best option for the abuser of the female victim of abuse. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943# Press *61 The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. TUNE IN! Phone: 1-720-716-7300 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
Thursday, January 27th 8:00PM Eastern / 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 6th study session on Alice Sebold's LUCKY. Sebold is a White Woman and celebrated author of fiction. Incidentally, Sebold has penned other best selling books about rape. LUCKY was published in 1999 and reportedly details the trauma of Sebold being raped by a black male in Syracuse, New York. Anthony Broadwater steadfastly maintained his innocence. However, Sebold selected him as her attacker, and Broadwater was convicted. Apparently, he was punished for not admitting that he raped Sebold. Broadwater served 16 years for the crime, before being exonerated. Sebold offered a lame apology, and plans to transform LUCKY into a major motion picture have been canceled. Last week, we heard about the conclusion to the trial and the conviction of Mr. Broadwater. Sebold likely lied on the witness stand when asked how many black people she sees on a daily basis. She claimed to see more than 50 black males per day. She has not described that many black people in Lucky. After the conviction, Sebold goes on with her college life. She "dates" and has sex with White boys, focusing on "a patch of White flesh" to remind her that she's not being raped by a negro. Thinking of Anthony Broadwater in Attica comforted Sebold. Rampant underage White drinking and drug use continues, as Sebold describes hosting a wild party with strangers and serving "rotgut" punch. Some time after the unruly shindig, the house is burglarized and Sebold's roommate is raped. According to the book, the attacker has detailed knowledge about the house and the inhabitants. Once again, a posse of White men roams the streets with a crowbar to enact vigilante violence. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Invest in The C.O.W.S. - https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. Phone: 1-720-716-7300 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
The Lovely bones film is based off the real true crime story of Alice Sebold and recently there's been some interesting developments in The Lovely Bones Case and it appears Alice Sebold implicated the wrong man. PLUS in 1972 MIT predicted the collapse of society and so far, it looks like they are not very far off. Scary Mysteries Twisted News.
Wednesday, January 19th 8:00PM Eastern / 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy The Context of White Supremacy hosts the 6th study session on Alice Sebold's LUCKY. Sebold is a White Woman and celebrated author of fiction. Incidentally, Sebold has penned other best selling books about rape. LUCKY was published in 1999 and reportedly details the trauma of Sebold being raped by a black male in Syracuse, New York. Anthony Broadwater steadfastly maintained his innocence. However, Sebold selected him as her attacker, and Broadwater was convicted. Apparently, he was punished for not admitting that he raped Sebold. Broadwater served 16 years for the crime, before being exonerated. Sebold offered a lame apology, and plans to transform LUCKY into a major motion picture have been canceled. During last week's session, Sebold's father suggested chopping off Broadwater's limbs. Neither parent seemed interested in accompanying her for the trial. When Broadwater's father comes to court to support his son, Sebold seems stunned that this black thing has parents. While giving testimony, Sebold continually suggests that she's under attack from Broadwater and his White attorney. She identifies Broadwater as the person who raped her, but when asked to count the number of black people in attendance, Sebold regurgitates the same tired White defensiveness and sarcasm. “I was guilty for the race of my rapist, guilty for the lack of representation of them in the legal profession in the City of Syracuse, guilty that he was the only black man in the room." This week, we feature a cameo from the author of Push - later adapted to the 2009 abomination known as Precious. Ramona Lofton, known as Sapphire, wrote a poem very similar to Sebold's poem about castrating a black male. Lofton felt compelled to excoriate the non-white males of the Central Park Five rape case. These 5 males were ultimately exonerated and compensated with $40 million from the state of New York. Lofton should share in compensating these non-white male Victims. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Invest in The C.O.W.S. - https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. Phone: 1-720-716-7300 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
Thursday, January 13th 8:00PM Eastern / 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the fifth study session on Alice Sebold's LUCKY. Sebold is a White Woman and celebrated author of fiction. Incidentally, Sebold wrote other best selling books about rape. LUCKY was published in 1999 and reportedly details the trauma of Sebold being raped by a black male in Syracuse, New York. Anthony Broadwater, a U.S. Marine, steadfastly maintained his innocence. However, Sebold selected him as her attacker, and Broadwater was convicted, branded a sex offender. Apparently, he was punished for not admitting that he raped Sebold. Broadwater served 16 years for the crime, before being exonerated. Sebold offered a lame apology, and plans to transform LUCKY into a major motion picture have been canceled. During last week's session, Sebold talked about a White Man she admires because of his reckless sexual behavior - which includes having intercourse with married women. This "innocent," "chaste," "good girl" snorts heroin, drinks alcohol underage, and has a crush on a White man who boasts about being sexually abused when he was 14 years old. Sebold does not identitfy Anthony Broadwater at the police lineup. However, the White enforcement officers and attorney concoct a theory that Broadwater had his similar looking black male friend join the lineup. This "dead ringer" psyched out Sebold by making dastardly faces while Broadwater looked at the floor defeated and bewildered. Broadwater's attorney did not contest the police identification - which had devastating consequences for Broadwater. The FBI's psuedoscientific bull sh#$ was used to insist that Broadwater's "negroid" pubic hairs were a perfect match for those recovered from Sebold the night of the rape. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Invest in The C.O.W.S. - https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. Phone: 1-720-716-7300 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
Thursday, January 6th 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the fourth study session on Alice Sebold's LUCKY. Sebold is a White Woman and celebrated author of fiction. Incidentally, Sebold has penned other best selling books about rape. LUCKY was published in 1999 and reportedly details the trauma of Sebold being raped by a black male in Syracuse, New York. Anthony Broadwater steadfastly maintained his innocence. However, Sebold selected him as her attacker, and Broadwater was convicted. Apparently, he was punished for not admitting that he raped Sebold. Broadwater served 16 years for the crime, before being exonerated. Sebold offered a lame apology, and plans to transform LUCKY into a major motion picture have been canceled. During last week's session, Sebold shared a poem she penned about lynching her "Negro" rapist. This White Woman hopes to castrate, slice out tongues and gouge out eyeballs. It is impossible to imagine White people condoning torturous violence against any White person for any reason. While pining for revenge, Sebold sees a random black person upon her return to Syracuse campus. She immediately fingers him as the rapist. Campus security is notified, and a White badge-wearing brute uses his "nigger knocker" on a trio of random black males. We're asked to believe that the White officer's niece was "gang raped" - which is why he's so fired up to catch this criminal. Sebold acknowledges this beating was "wrong" because none of these black males was her rapist. #BlackMisandry INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Invest in The C.O.W.S. - https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. Phone: 1-720-716-7300 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
Next in their series on Famous Wrongful Convictions, Cate and Liz discuss the exoneration of Anthony Broadwater who was convicted of the 1981 rape of acclaimed author Alice Sebold. Connect with Cate and Liz on Instagram at @famouscateandliz or drop them a line at famouscateandliz@gmail.com.
This week the boys got into our Linktree ban, Elon Musk's Twitter spat with “Senator Karen,” Elizabeth Warren, over taxes, and more! We started the show (6:42) discussing our banning on Linktree. In The News (11:10) we covered Elon Musk calling Elizabeth Warren “Senator Karen” in response to her calling him a “freeloader” on Twitter, author Alice Sebold's false rape accusation suspect finally being exonerated after 16 years in prison, and Senator Rand Paul's offer to send Rep. Illan Omar to Somalia so she can appreciate how great America actually is . In Cool Stuff (22:18) we looked at a creative way to clear a seat on public transportation, the joy of roof beers, and the idiotic difference between student loand & mortgages. Our Tool of the Week (36:45) is a teacher who feels the need to “come out” to her students while attention-seeking on Tik Tok and our man of the week is a 14 year old who defended his father & family pizza shop from a would-be robber/assailant. Finally, This Week in His Story (46:00) we learned about the Boston Tea Party, the start of Trevor's journey into fatherhood, and the abolition of slavery in the United States. #mantools #remodelyourlife #makemenmanlyagain Contains paid promotion. Man Tools Streams Live Thursdays 7.30 MT (9.30 ET, 6.30 PT) at https://mantoolsmedia.com/stream-man-tools/ Christmas Deals: Get a month free when you subscribe to our Locals using code XMAS21. Sign up at https://mantoolsminions.locals.com/support/promo/XMAS21. Get free shipping on merch with code XMAS21 at https://man-tools-merch.creator-spring.com/. Thanks to our Sponsors: #ExoAutoWorks - https://exoautoworks.com/ #EnharmonicStudios - https://www.facebook.com/enharmonicstudios/ #MadridMaintenance - https://www.facebook.com/madridmaintenance/ #TheBeardStruggle - https://www.thebeardstruggle.com/discount/TLANE15?ref=trevorlane1 (code TLANE15 for 15% off) Buy the Tool Bar - https://www.etsy.com/CraftsByCarolynLane/listing/1070529479/the-tool-bar Our Website: https://mantoolsmedia.com/ Our Socials: https://hy.page/mantoolsmedia Licensed Content: Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Sound FX - http://soundsilk.com Stock Footage - https://www.videvo.net © Man Tools Media LLC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/man-tools-podcast/message
This week, we go inside the scandal swirling in the book world: how best-selling memoirist Alice Sebold helped send an innocent man to prison for rape. We speak with the writer who reveals how the tragic truth came to light, and it's a riveting story. Plus, we talk with comedian Sandra Bernhard about her new show. You'll find all this and much more in this week's Morning Meeting.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We talk about two recent topics: one is Alice Sebold, a white feminist author who was recently revealed to have played a role in sending an innocent Black man to jail for rape for 16 years, and we also discuss a recent scene from the Amazon show Harlem, run by Black writers, where Black barbershops were painted as abusively homophobic and misogynistic unsafe spaces. We ask the question: is the irredeemable threat of straight Black men the main thing white feminists and black liberal elites agree on? Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com
Media Storm presented by Mathilda Mallinson and Helena WadiaContent warning: Rape, sexual violence, FGMEpisode 1.3: Rape Justice: What happens to the 98%? - with Leyla Hussein and Gina MartinRead the transcript: https://mediastormpodcast.com/2021/12/15/1-3-rape-justice-what-happens-to-the-98/Authorities declined to reveal the true rape conviction figures in a Freedom of Information request by Media Storm, after we discovered that the reported numbers - which hit a record low in 2020 at 1,109 - are over-inflated. It follows Guardian revelations that 98% of rape investigations are dropped by police.But this is not an exclusively British problem. Judging by public data, US police drop 95% of rape investigations; Swedish 96%; Belgian 94%. So how do you begin to diagnose an issue that is so far-reaching? Media Storm sets off across the pond and back, sits down with national police and prosecution chiefs, and follows an unravelling battle in Parliament, to find out why the overwhelming majority of rapists walk free on our streets. We are also joined in the studio by Dr Leyla Hussein, women's rights activist and founder of Safe Spaces for Black Women, and Gina Martin, writer and the campaigner who made upskirting illegal. We discuss how the mainstream media depicts victims of sexual assault, how male-perpetrated violence litters our pop culture, and discuss the latest reporting on the case of Alice Sebold. Donate to Dr Leyla Hussein's Safe Spaces for Black Women: https://www.gofundme.com/f/safe-spaces-for-black-womenSubscribe to Gina Martin's newsletter: https://ginamartin.substack.com/Speakers (order of appearance):Alison Turkos @alisonturkosPieke Roelofs @pieke_r www.photoandgrime.comVerity Nevitt @veritynevitt www.thegeminiproject.orgDame Vera Baird, Victim's Commissioner @VictimsCommSarah Crew, National Police Chiefs Council @aspsarah_crewSiobhan Blake, Crown Prosecution Service @CPSUK @crownprosecutorsDr Leyla Hussein @LeylaHussein @SafeSpaces4BWGina Martin @ginamartinSources:UK prosecution: https://www.cps.gov.uk/publication/cps-data-summary-quarter-4-2020-2021UK police charges: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/may/23/fewer-than-one-in-60-cases-lead-to-charge-in-england-and-walesUK crime survey: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/crimeandjustice/articles/natureofsexualassaultbyrapeorpenetrationenglandandwales/yearendingmarch2020USA prosecution: https://bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/cv19.pdfGet in touch:Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/mediastormpodor Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mediastormpodor Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@mediastormpodlike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MediaStormPodsend us an email mediastormpodcast@gmail.comcheck out our website https://mediastormpodcast.comMusic by Samfire @soundofsamfire. Artwork by Simba Baylon @simbalenciaga.Media Storm is brought to you by the house of The Guilty Feminist and is part of the Acast Creator Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice Sebold misidentified a man as a rapist and that man spent 16 years wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. She wrote a memoir about the rape and the trial of the man she believed assaulted her. The memoir was a huge bestseller and she went on to literary fame, writing several novels to both critical and commercial success. Recently her memoir was in production to become a film when one of the executive producers noticed some things in the trial that didn't quite add up. He hired a retired police detective who, in only 48 hours (that's 2 days) discovered evidence that fully exonerated the man mistakenly accused of rape. Released from jail in 1998, Mr. Broadwater spent years listed as a sex-offender, unable to secure solid employment, a social outcast with few friends. His life after prison is simply a series of contrasts between what might have been and what is, robbed of opportunities by a chance unlucky encounter with a woman on the street and the US judicial system. Alice herself also had a chance unlucky encounter with the US judicial system. The prosecutors lied to her, gave her false information that she believed. Now that we know that Mr. Broadwater was innocent, wrongfully identified and convicted, we have an apology from Alice for mistakenly accusing him. How do you apologize for being a part of a system that wrongfully punished an innocent person? How much responsibility does she bear for her role? Never fear, we are here with the answers (and chicken and d*ck jokes, too)!
Three Speech is back once again with the core crew chatting about Leo getting cancelled (again), Darius's addiction and Nico's independence.#3SpeechPod #Comedy #FreeSpeech00:00 Plug Attempt00:28 Intro09:30 Intrusive Staring15:02 Barbados Independence18:30 China's Control26:22 US Marines vs UK Navy29:25 Darius is on Speed31:45 Leo Gets a Complaint40:00 Ghislaine Maxwell on Reddit50:50 Darius Gets Tricked into a Job58:00 Alice Sebold got it wrong01:00:55 Rittenhouse Revenge01:07:25 White Slurs
12.01.2021 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Ga Flips Again, Abrams Announce 2022 Gov Bid, Montgomery Bus Boycott Anniv., Smollet & Potter trials Stacey Abrams says she's running for Georgia Governor in 2022. Atlanta has a new mayor. Andre Dickens is here to tell us about his plans for the city. Other Georgia cities are making history flipping from Republican to Democratic leadership. Voters in Warner Robins elected its first woman and first Black mayor to lead the city. We'll have the Senior Georgia Manager for Black Voters Matter tell how they pulled off a flip again in the peach state. The Brennan Center of Justice has researched the proposed and enacted legislation to make it harder for Americans to vote. The Acting Director, Voting Rights & Elections will be here to break it all down for us. We'll have updates on the two trials we're watching: It's day 3 in the trial for former "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett. And jury selection continues in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, for the manslaughter trial of a former Minnesota police officer who fatally shot a Black man during a traffic stop. Jacqueline Avant, the wife of music icon Clarence Avant, is shot and killed during a home invasion. She wrote a book about her rape and her rapist. But the man who was convicted for Alice Sebold's rape wasn't the one who did it. Now she's offering an apology to Anthony Broadwater, who was exonerated last week. The omicron coronavirus variant has the world on edge. Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick will be here to tell us how nervous we should be and if there will be another vaccine we'll have to take. It's the 66th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. We'll take a look back at that historical event and here what Civil Rights Attorney Fred Gray remembers about how he played a part in changing the world. #RolandMartinUnfiltered partners: Verizon | Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband, now available in 50+ cities, is the fastest 5G in the world.* That means that downloads that used to take minutes now take seconds.
This week, Whitney talks why the world owes an apology to Southern Africa, why Alice Sebold should apologize with a check, and this Omarion varient. Thank you for your likes, shares, and subscribes! Don't forget to leave a review! Support this show on www.Patreon.com/WhitneyAlese --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheReclaimedPodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheReclaimedPodcast/support
What's cooler than cool? An ice cold new episode of Type on Paper. This week, Maddy and Shannon recommend some chilling winter reads: THE LOVELY BONES by Alice Sebold and ONE BY ONE by Ruth Ware. We also welcome our first surprise guest—a guest so surprising even she didn't know about it!