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Join us for LIVE footage of the election integrity press conference at the Colorado State Capitol to see your fellow Americans address their grievances about the inconsistencies in Arapahoe County's cast vote records. All this and more on today's Untamed!
Send us a textColin and Russ discuss the fascinating case against Dr. James Craig, a Colorado dentist who is accused of murdering his wife in 2023. His legal challenges were complicated in late 2024 when he was additionally charged with attempting to hire a fellow inmate to kill the lead detective investigating him. Colin and Russ break down the evidence, possible defenses and make their predictions about the outcome of the case. Plus, a new Is This Legal scenario and a new DCOTW. Listen here!
Under the Bridge ////// 828Part 1 of 1 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com Who murdered cheerleader Marilee Burt? This week in the Garage we examine one of the oldest and maybe one of the coldest cases from Arapahoe County, Colorado. On a chilly winter evening someone kidnapped and murdered 15-year-old Marilee Burt. The killer left her in Deer Creek under a bridge. Her personal items have never been located. If you have any information regarding this case, please contact the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office at 303-795-4711 OR email Coldcase@arapahoegov.com Beer of the Week - Nightmare Fuel by River North Brewery Garage Grade - 4 and a quarter bottle caps out of 5 Got to CrimeCon - 2025 in Denver, September 5 - 7, use our code TCG and save 10% More True Crime Garage can be found on Patreon and Apple subscriptions with our show - Off The Record. Catch dozens of episodes of Off The Record plus a couple of Bonus episodes and our first 50 when you sign up today. True Crime Garage merchandise is available on our website's store page. Plus get True Crime Garage Pod art that you can post on your socials on our Media page. Follow the show on X and Insta @TrueCrimeGarage / Follow Nic on X @TCGNIC / Follow The Captain on X @TCGCaptain Thanks for listening and thanks for telling a friend. Be good, be kind, and don't litter!
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CoolKay and Coutyfairgrounds interview Dana Cain about the 2024 Choctoberfest coming up at the Arapahoe County fairgrounds in Aurora, Colorado on October 12th. It's like Oktoberfest,but with Chocolate & Cheese instead of beer! There is also a lot of activities for kids and a Halloween costume contest.
In this episode of ChangeMakers, Katie explores the complex intersection of mental health, housing instability, and substance use with Dr. Vincent Atchity, President & CEO of Mental Health Colorado. Dr. Atchity shares insights from his career in mental health advocacy, discussing how stable housing is crucial for mental wellbeing and the challenges faced by those experiencing homelessness. The conversation covers the current state of mental health care in Colorado and highlights the SAFER initiative in Arapahoe County, which provides support for individuals with mental health needs, substance use issues, and justice system involvement. Dr. Atchity also addresses the discriminatory history and cultural attitudes surrounding substance use, challenging listeners to reconsider common assumptions. He emphasizes the need for a more nuanced understanding of mental health and substance use in society, highlighting how these issues are intertwined with poverty, race, and class. This thought-provoking episode offers valuable insights for anyone interested in public health, social justice, and community wellbeing.
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My father was born in the autumn of 1922 in Deer Trail, a little railroad town in eastern Arapahoe County, Colorado. When he was very small the family moved to Iowa, where he grew up on a farm just outside of Ottumwa. His accent was a muddled mix of midwestern, with some cowboy drawl from Oklahoma that he inherited from his father and passed on to me in my earliest years.My father was a man of few words. He wasn't stern or stoic, just quiet. He once told me that he didn't talk much because he didn't have any good stories that anyone would want to hear. After all, he was from Iowa. Iowa was the opposite of interesting. Iowa was, in his view, a flat, featureless field with no big cities, no mountains, no great forest, no national parks. It was too cold in the winter, too hot in the summer. Nope, Iowa was the opposite of somewhere. It was nowhere, he was nowhere, and everything interesting in the world was somewhere else.My father was a heavy equipment operator. A cat skinner. That's what you call someone who operates a Caterpillar tractor. He grew up, sitting on a tractor. He went to war and served our country sitting on a tractor. He came home from war to California and sat on a tractor. Everyone who ever worked with him agreed that he was the best operator they'd ever seen. I asked him about it once and he told me, “That's not the kind of thing they give you an award for, son. Just a uniform, and sore body, and a paycheck.”I had my father‘s accent when I was young but I realized pretty early on that it sounded strange to my friends because I'm not from Iowa or Oklahoma. I grew up right here in Los Angeles. So I pushed it down and eventually it went away (although even now, if you listen carefully, y'all will here it slip out every once in a while). It just doesn't fit a kid who was born in Newport Beach. Losing my accent offended my mother deeply—then again, most things offended my mother—but my father never said a word about it. In fact, by the time my own children were born, I realized his accent was barely noticeable. I had pushed mine down intentionally. His just faded away because it wasn't something he cared about one way or the other. He wasn't overly proud of it. He didn't identify with it. He didn't give it two thoughts. It was what it was until it wasn't, and that was that. He was OK with me leaving it behind, the same way he was OK with leaving Iowa behind. I think my father was just very proud that his son wasn't going to be no one from nowhere.My father died in the autumn of 1997. He was 75. I was 31. I lost him too early. Too early for my children to really know him. Too early for me to know him better. Like most children, I took him for granted. That's what you do with people who you count on. My dad taught me a lot of things. How to fish. How to shoot. How to ride a horse. How to hunt. How to catch a baseball, throw a football, shoot a basketball. How to use tools. How to build. And yes, how to drive a tractor. He taught me how to work hard, even when it's way too hot or way too cold. He taught me that discomfort and pain were not the same as injuries. They were just part of getting the job done. He taught me that the strongest men are also the kindest men.There was a lot about me he didn't understand. The student, the artist, the seeker. He knew he wouldn't have answers for the kind of questions I was asking and, instead of letting his pride stand in the way, he bought me a set of encyclopedias. And from atop his bulldozer at the landfill he always kept a lookout for books and other interesting things he could bring home. He especially kept an eye out for the bright yellow covers of National Geographic magazines, which he would pull out of the trash, dust off, and bring home just for me.He wanted me to see the world as he never got to. He wanted me to understand the world as he never would. He wanted me to go places and do things that he would never do. He wanted me to be someone from somewhere.My father didn't live long enough to see if I really would make something of myself. If he had, I like to think he would be proud. I also think he would be surprised that all these years later I am more proud than ever to just be his son.Dad, you were never no one from no where. You were my rock. And when I look deep inside myself to the quietest places where I am most me, you're still my rock, and you always will be.I miss you so very much. I love you. Happy Fathers Day.And to all you whose dads are still here, hold them tight while you still have them. If you look down you might just find that they have been the rock on which you've built yourself a beautiful life.
Follow PNW Haunts & Homicides on iHeartRadio - https://ihr.fm/3Bfo3UMFollow on Apple Podcast - https://apple.co/3Rm0TlsFollow Everywhere else - https://bit.ly/3IpHRqlhttps://linktr.ee/pnwhauntsandhomicidesJoin us as we delve into another true crime case this week in a neighboring suburb, just south of Denver in the state of Colorado. Just a few miles away from the bustling mountain metropolis is a community with abundant beautiful landscape for outdoor recreation. It's a family-friendly community that's also steeped in the rich cultural history of the Gold Rush era and the indigenous people that inhabited the land long before settlers came westward. But of course even the most charming suburban community can become the backdrop for a chilling crime. Still, unlike neighboring Columbine, a community that is sadly no stranger to tragedy, Littleton is rarely center stage for major headline news.Or, it was - that is, until the mysterious disappearance of Charlene Voight, who was reported missing by her family in Littleton, Colorado on July 8th 2016. As we unravel the details of the case surrounding her disappearance we ponder over how our minds search, and often find, eerie connections in the most disparate of circumstances. Like the discovery of a World War II veteran's dog tags in the Grand River. Get engrossed in our discussion about Charlene's tumultuous and troubling relationship with her partner, Jeffrey. The story takes a hair-raising turn as we we examine Jeffrey's suspicious activities, including his unnerving trip to a landfill that set off alarm bells for investigators. Nothing could prepare us for the the most shocking aspect of the case to date. Jeffrey went on to live a double life after his dramatic escape to Russia, which adds a whole new dimension to this puzzling case. Finally, we take a look at the complex issues surrounding international law and extradition, as well as Jeffrey's claims of political persecution in his desperate bid to gain asylum.Tune in for an episode filled with intrigue, mystery, tarot, and the occasional canine story even when they're sad.This week we shared the podcast You're Creeping Me Out!--------- EPISODE KEYWORDS ---------Charlene Voight, Littleton, Denver, Aurora, Colorado, Jeffrey, Wells Fargo, Butterfly-Shaped Birthmark, Surveillance Footage, Extradition, Political Persecution, International law, Conspiracy Theories, Tarot Readings, I-76 Gas Stations, Landfill, Trigger Warning, Interpol Database, Asylum, Russia, Framing, Toby, chihuahua, endangered missing, Arapahoe County.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can find Indie Drop-In at https://indiedropin.com Help Indie Drop-In support indie creators by buying us a coffee! https://buymeacoffee.com/indiedropin Brands can advertise on Indie Drop-In using Patreon https://patreon.com/indiedropin Twitter: https://twitter.com/indiedropin Instagram: https://instagram.com/indiedropin Facebook: https://facebook.com/indiedropin Any advertising found in this episode is inserted by Indie Drop-In and not endorsed by the Creator. If you would like to have your show featured, go to http://indiedropin.com/creators ~~~~~~
Rundown - Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35 "Your Way Too" by Dave Gunders - 13:41 Amy Padden in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 19:28 Craig reviews speeches by Nikki Haley and Joe Biden - 01:27:58 Craig's Lawyers' Lounge welcomes back Amy Padden who seeks the job of District Attorney in Denver County's southern suburb of dynamic and growing Arapahoe County, Colorado. Amy has a terrific prosecutorial resume working with various Colorado law enforcement agencies. Learn how Amy grew up in Erie, PA and got her law degree at Georgetown. Marriage brought Amy Padden to Colorado and she now lives in Aurora, CO with her husband and dogs. Arapahoe County contains a wide variety of towns, villages and major cities. https://www.amypadden.com/ Amy Padden pledges to bring a balanced approach to crime in the 18th Judicial District which for the first time has shed Lincoln, Elbert and Douglas Counties (which are becoming Colorado's new 23rd JD). Listen and learn about Arapahoe County politics in the age of Trump and the delicacies of interacting with neighboring DAs. Learn about Amy Padden's passion for public service and her JAG attorney father who is proud of his accomplished daughter. Right now, Amy Padden has no opposition within her own Democratic Party and with the recent decision of incumbent GOP DA John Kellner not to run. https://sentinelcolorado.com/metro/arapahoe-county-da-john-kellner-wont-run-for-re-election-in-2024/ Find out what Amy thinks about online justice and how she prefers the personal face-to-face approach. She is reluctant to let artificial intelligence influence decisions and arguments coming out of her office if elected. Padden explains how deputies may be divided up with the 23rd JD. Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his usual great conversation and his strong song titled, Your Way Too. An open mind is critical when interacting with humans. Do ladies listen better than men? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwZdhdMoHBo We wish Fani Willis would have listened to advice not to take the witness stand as cell phone records are killing her credibility and the good Georgia case against Trump, et. al. We consider the irony that Willis' sexual indiscretion will benefit sex offender Trump. Some powerful speeches were delivered, taking on Trump and his mobster pal, Putin. Listen to Nikki Haley stand up to bullies Putin and Trump. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrXEsxwhNUQ Hear Joe Biden do the same thing in his own epic speech. Haley and Biden both honored the late Alexei Navalny and has consistently stood up to bullies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDtmWkWCaEY
Rundown - Mario Nicolais - 05:23 Alan Molk - 41:28 Leora Joseph - 47:03 Ed Barad - 55:15 Albert Alschuler - 01:01:28 Rich Kaudy - 01:20:54 John Jackson - 01:30:20 Special times called for special podcasts. Craig's Colorado Corner features six accomplished attorneys reacting to the immunity ruling by the DC Circuit on 2.6.24 and the upcoming insurrection (Trump v. Anderson) oral argument on 2.8.24 before the United States Supreme Court. Attorney for lead party Norma Anderson is friend of the podcast, Mario Nicolais, who joins us from Washington D.C on the late Tuesday night before the big Thursday argument. It was Mario who found Norma Anderson to be lead plaintiff in Trump v. Anderson, as wonderfully described in this top trending article in the Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/02/05/trump-supreme-court-ballot-norma-anderson/ Mario Nicolais cross-examined Rep. Ken Buck at the Denver District Court trial where Trump was found to have committed insurrection. We discuss that experience and how Ken Buck just threw monkey wrench in GOP plans to impeach Mayorkas. Big things are happening in Washington DC including this podcast! https://www.c-span.org/video/?531586-103/president-trump-14th-amendment-hearing-colorado-day-4-part-4 Listen to what it's like for Mario to be in the thick of American history. Learn how the Immunity case ruling bodes well for the Anderson side. Mario Nicolais gives his ranking of the best amicus briefs as legal scholars and historians weigh in. Alan Molk is a Colorado attorney for over four decades with a tremendously successful civil justice practice. A former Arapahoe County prosecutor, Molk diplays fine humor and perspectives regarding dangerous MAGA fascism and the responsibilities of lawyers to demand and defend the Rule of Law. Leora Joseph is passionate about the US Constitution and Rule of Law too. She has served as a top level prosecutor in numerous offices before taking on her current job as Director, Office of Civil & Forensic Mental Health, State of Colorado. Leora Joseph wants to be Dever District Attorney and she's calling out MAGA. Ed Barad, a retired partner at the powerhouse Denver law firm, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, joins us from the summit of Steamboat Ski Mountain to tell us about his glee that the DC Circuit ruled against Trump immunity. Ed also provides us his wise counsel handicapping the outcome of the Colorado ballot DQ case. Professor Emeritus Albert Alschuler is the renowned law professor who taught Craig at CU Law before serving decades afterwards as an esteemed professor at Chicago Law. Jonathan Mitchell, the advocate for Trump on 2.8.24 in the US Supreme Court, was Professor Alschuler's bright pupil. Hear all about it. https://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/alschuler Richard Kaudy is one of Colorado's best civil litigators. He's outspoken in defense of the Rule of Law and is Colorado's Senior Life Fellow with the American Board of Trial Advocates. Rule of Law is important to Rich and he gives us fiery rants in support of justice. https://www.kaudylaw.com/about John Jackson is a freedom fighter. A member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, this Colorado man gives us a non-lawyer perspective on what these MAGA court battles mean to the cause of freedom in America and Ukraine. Follow John's new social media ventures on X and YouTube. https://twitter.com/hissgoescobra/status/1754059854925160934
Guest: Karmen Carter, Executive Director Domestic violence is when one person determines they should have power and control over a another person and their life. It the abuse can be economic, emotional, sexual and physical. It takes someone on average seven times trying to leave a domestic violence situation before they are successful. One in 15 kids are exposed to intimate partner violence each year, one in four women and one and seven men will experience intimate partner violence in their lifetime. Gateway Domestic Violence is a 24/7 shelter serving the City of Aurora and Arapahoe County. Gateway Domestic Violence serves approximately 2000 people annually. crisis hotline 303-343-1851 https://gatewayshelter.org/
Join us as we delve into another true crime case this week in a neighboring suburb, just south of Denver in the state of Colorado. Just a few miles away from the bustling mountain metropolis is a community with abundant beautiful landscape for outdoor recreation. It's a family-friendly community that's also steeped in the rich cultural history of the Gold Rush era and the indigenous people that inhabited the land long before settlers came westward. But of course even the most charming suburban community can become the backdrop for a chilling crime. Still, unlike neighboring Columbine, a community that is sadly no stranger to tragedy, Littleton is rarely center stage for major headline news. Or, it was - that is, until the mysterious disappearance of Charlene Voight, who was reported missing by her family in Littleton, Colorado on July 8th 2016. As we unravel the details of the case surrounding her disappearance we ponder over how our minds search, and often find, eerie connections in the most disparate of circumstances. Like the discovery of a World War II veteran's dog tags in the Grand River. Get engrossed in our discussion about Charlene's tumultuous and troubling relationship with her partner, Jeffrey. The story takes a hair-raising turn as we we examine Jeffrey's suspicious activities, including his unnerving trip to a landfill that set off alarm bells for investigators. Nothing could prepare us for the the most shocking aspect of the case to date. Jeffrey went on to live a double life after his dramatic escape to Russia, which adds a whole new dimension to this puzzling case. Finally, we take a look at the complex issues surrounding international law and extradition, as well as Jeffrey's claims of political persecution in his desperate bid to gain asylum. Tune in for an episode filled with intrigue, mystery, tarot, and the occasional canine story even when they're sad. This week we shared the podcast You're Creeping Me Out!--------- EPISODE KEYWORDS ---------Charlene Voight, Littleton, Denver, Aurora, Colorado, Jeffrey, Wells Fargo, Butterfly-Shaped Birthmark, Surveillance Footage, Extradition, Political Persecution, International law, Conspiracy Theories, Tarot Readings, I-76 Gas Stations, Landfill, Trigger Warning, Interpol Database, Asylum, Russia, Framing, Toby, chihuahua, endangered missing, Arapahoe County.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5955451/advertisement
Rundown - Dafna Michaelson Jenet - 16:49 The Craig Silverman Show presents: Craig's Colorado Homefront – a special wartime spinoff series featuring influential people discussing the world's war about Jews and Israel. New realities are contemplated on college campuses, worldwide streets and in the legislatures of Colorado and the USA. Representative Ken Buck's stepping down and host contemplates why and his possible replacements, including long lost pal George Brauchler. Many talk show hosts are contemplating the GOP run. Before we hear from CO State Senator Dafna Michaelson Jenet, host plays horrifying sound recounting Hamas attack on family of four, according to US SOS Tony Blinken. Senator Michaelson Jenet was born in Tel Aviv, then raised in Cincinnati and has risen now to represent Senate District 21 (Adams and Arapahoe County) in the Colorado Statehouse. She's got skills organizing and working with all sorts of people. A proud Jew, she contemplates our altered planet now that Hamas has attacked Israel. And some in the world, such as Putin, support Hamas. Hear the Senator's reaction to new US House Speaker Michael Johnson, an apparent supporter of Israel. Learn the behind the scenes way the Tim Hernandez controversy was handled by Senator Michaelson Jenet and why. She's outspoken and smart. We discuss what media should report. And not. Hard truths need to be told. https://leg.colorado.gov/legislators/dafna-michaelson-jenet The horrible response to Hamas by CU-Boulder's Ethnic Studies Department is reviewed. So is the old case of disgraced former CU Professor Ward Churchill who long ago twisted Israelis into so-called Nazis committing atrocities against children. The sad Jew-hating actions and rhetoric of Elon Musk gets harshly critiqued. X has gone to Hell. We discuss Dafna Michaelson Jenet's controversial X post about personally fearing violence at the hands of Hamas. It's now a common fear for Jews and perhaps others. Hamas has a vicious Jew-hating mindset that can run wild. We talk about how best to stop it on Craig's Colorado Homefront. We also talk about the need for mental health and the ADL. Thanks for being part of our community.
Matthew Ivester, a 37-year-old resident of Centennial, Colorado, has been charged with the second-degree murder of his girlfriend, Stephanie Long, 36. Deputies from Arapahoe County revealed disturbing details of the alleged fatal beating that took place in September while the couple was watching a Broncos game. Deputies arrived at the couple's residence in Centennial soon after midnight on September 18, responding to a distress call. Ivester initially provided conflicting accounts of the events leading to Long's critical condition, claiming she had become unresponsive due to heavy drinking. However, surveillance footage from inside their home told a different story. Ivester told investigators that the video cameras weren't working. However, they were working and captured the brutal assault on Stephanie Long. Deputies reported that Ivester shook her, slapped her, and put his hand on her throat, preventing her from calling for help. While Long initially survived the September 17 incident, she suffered a cardiac arrest, falling into a coma with no brain activity. The medical team awaited permission from her family to withdraw life support. On September 21, Matthew Ivester was officially charged with second-degree murder, two counts of assault in the first degree, two counts of assault in the second degree, one count of assault in the third degree, and one count of harassment. Ivester's narrative of the events surrounding the assault has raised significant doubts. According to an affidavit, he initially suggested that Long's behavior may have been influenced by heavy drinking and possibly crack cocaine use on the day of the incident. He claimed they had been watching a Broncos game and had an argument, during which Long allegedly headbutted him. The affidavit detailed Ivester's changing accounts, indicating inconsistencies about the location and circumstances of the argument. He described pushing Long down on the couch and finding her on the bedroom floor later that evening. Disturbingly, he allegedly left her unchanged despite her having urinated on herself. As Long's condition worsened, Ivester offered another explanation for the headbutting incident, attributing it to Long's supposed multiple personalities. Investigators revealed that Ivester had a history of physical altercations with Long, including restraining her by grabbing her arm and throat. Footage inside the home, however, painted a grim picture of the couple's relationship. On September 17, the video allegedly captured them yelling at each other and engaging in a physical altercation, with Ivester striking Long over the head multiple times. He reportedly grabbed her throat, shook her violently, and slapped her repeatedly, all while disregarding her pleas to stop. Long, visibly injured during the altercation, complained of head pain and attempted to call 911 through Google. Ivester prevented her from making the call and took the phone from her hand. She tried to escape through the front door, but Ivester stopped her from leaving. A subsequent medical examination revealed the extent of Long's injuries, including a large right subdural hematoma, diffuse cerebral edema, and herniation. The injuries indicated a severe brain bleed and a lack of oxygen to the brain. Ivester is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on Nov. 6. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Matthew Ivester, a 37-year-old resident of Centennial, Colorado, has been charged with the second-degree murder of his girlfriend, Stephanie Long, 36. Deputies from Arapahoe County revealed disturbing details of the alleged fatal beating that took place in September while the couple was watching a Broncos game. Deputies arrived at the couple's residence in Centennial soon after midnight on September 18, responding to a distress call. Ivester initially provided conflicting accounts of the events leading to Long's critical condition, claiming she had become unresponsive due to heavy drinking. However, surveillance footage from inside their home told a different story. Ivester told investigators that the video cameras weren't working. However, they were working and captured the brutal assault on Stephanie Long. Deputies reported that Ivester shook her, slapped her, and put his hand on her throat, preventing her from calling for help. While Long initially survived the September 17 incident, she suffered a cardiac arrest, falling into a coma with no brain activity. The medical team awaited permission from her family to withdraw life support. On September 21, Matthew Ivester was officially charged with second-degree murder, two counts of assault in the first degree, two counts of assault in the second degree, one count of assault in the third degree, and one count of harassment. Ivester's narrative of the events surrounding the assault has raised significant doubts. According to an affidavit, he initially suggested that Long's behavior may have been influenced by heavy drinking and possibly crack cocaine use on the day of the incident. He claimed they had been watching a Broncos game and had an argument, during which Long allegedly headbutted him. The affidavit detailed Ivester's changing accounts, indicating inconsistencies about the location and circumstances of the argument. He described pushing Long down on the couch and finding her on the bedroom floor later that evening. Disturbingly, he allegedly left her unchanged despite her having urinated on herself. As Long's condition worsened, Ivester offered another explanation for the headbutting incident, attributing it to Long's supposed multiple personalities. Investigators revealed that Ivester had a history of physical altercations with Long, including restraining her by grabbing her arm and throat. Footage inside the home, however, painted a grim picture of the couple's relationship. On September 17, the video allegedly captured them yelling at each other and engaging in a physical altercation, with Ivester striking Long over the head multiple times. He reportedly grabbed her throat, shook her violently, and slapped her repeatedly, all while disregarding her pleas to stop. Long, visibly injured during the altercation, complained of head pain and attempted to call 911 through Google. Ivester prevented her from making the call and took the phone from her hand. She tried to escape through the front door, but Ivester stopped her from leaving. A subsequent medical examination revealed the extent of Long's injuries, including a large right subdural hematoma, diffuse cerebral edema, and herniation. The injuries indicated a severe brain bleed and a lack of oxygen to the brain. Ivester is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on Nov. 6. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
We begin with the latest Denver In Decay (area) news - no 911 for awhile, the hunt for female shooter of five and a fatal carjacking in Arapahoe County. More on the House Judiciary hearing today with AG Merrick Garland on the "hot seat." Then - back on the program: our final "Hump Day Hurdle" with our friend Blake Olson, the voice of UNC Bears football. We wrap with the latest SpaceX launch last night - awesome launch audio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We begin the program with Steffan just out of an Arapahoe County courthouse for what was to be the arraignment of Aurora dentist Dr. James Craig. It has been continued to Monday, October 9 at 4pMT. Hurrican Idalia (category 2 now, 3 tomorrow) is bashing into the western coast of Florida - we have sound from DeSantis and concerned residents. Then - last night, at least two idiots ran onto the Coors Field... and yes, the story garnered national attention. We break it down with calls. Steffan discusses leaving November 3.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — Investigators have new information in the case of four children who were reported missing earlier this week, the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office said. Deputies said the four children were last seen June 30. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation sent out an Endangered Missing Alert Sunday asking the public to be on the lookout for them. Help Support Us: https://rehdogg.com/donations/
Robin Niceta was in court in Arapahoe County today - so was Aurora Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky. We recap the motions hearing. One of the big 4th of July weekend stories: cocaine found at the White House Sunday night. We've got CBS sound and from The Bag of Rocks. Then - notice how the MSM isn't reporting the "full" story about the Philadelphia mass killer? That MAN was allegedly dressed as a woman. Five total strangers were murdered; two kids shot. Zero mention of most FACTS on NPR, et. al. A federal judge (Trump appointed) accuses the Biden Administration of "Orwellian Ministry of Truth" in working with social media companies over COVID "misinformation." More on Joey Chestnut's hot dog eating. Our film this short week: "Napoleon Dynamite" from 2004.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aurora Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky recaps the latest from court and Robin Niceta. The former Arapahoe County employee was in court for a motions hearing - and a judge rules all evidence will be presented at next month's trial. American pride needs a boost, according to a recent Gallup poll. We discuss that and fireworks being replaced by drone shows, and a Stanford study wants you to know the dangers of that gas stove. Music Wednesday with "Van Hagar." We wrap with more on the cocaine found at the freaking White House! Senator Tom Cotton wants answers from the U.S. Secret Service.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More on the SCOTUS affirmative action decision today. Then - our border consultant John Fabbricatore returns in studio to talk Kiki Camerena, ICE, fentanyl and more. A perfect game thrown by the Yankees last night - only the 24th in baseball history! Debbie's rally in Arapahoe County kind of fizzled. And a reminder - our film this week: "Jaws" from 1975.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We start with an over-the-top email from Congressman Jason Crow re: the end of Pride month. Unreal. Then - the former Aurora dentist accused of poisoning his wife to death earlier this year was briefly in court today. Dr. Jim Craig had a bond hearing; an Arapahoe County judge set bond at $10 MILLION dollars. CASH. Steffan resets the story. So many side angles to this. Caller Debbie weighs-in on the new "bond hearing" rule in CO - Debbie's close friend was murdered this spring in her Arapahoe County driveway. Tonight: another episode of "Arsenic, DDS." A reminder of our film this week: "Jaws" from 1975. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Developing news: former Aurora dentist Dr. Jim Craig had a bond hearing earlier today. An Arapahoe County judge set his bond at $10 MILLION dollars. Steffan resets the story. Tonight: another episode of "Arsenic, DDS." DIA has a new Nuggets greeting. Then - Mayor Michael Hancock is doing the reflective "look back" at 12 years as Mayor. CBS4 sound. Calls and texts. One caller: "He ruined the city for me."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, hosts jarrett hill and Tre'vell Anderson give Artificial Intelligence the FANTI treatment. On the plus side, jarrett finds Siri incredibly helpful, and asks her to set alarms for him multiple times a day. But they also share some concerns, like AI bots taking over journalists' jobs or programs making it easier for students to get away with plagiarism. Plus, jarrett and Tre'vell give Janelle Monae her flowers for Age of Pleasure, the new album that's been ruffling feathers since it's been out. And later, our hosts discuss the history that was made this past Sunday at the Tony Awards, as J. Harrison Ghee and Alex Newell become the first openly non - binary actors to ever win a Tony. Mentioned In this Episode J. Harrison Ghee and Alex NewellJanelle MonaeDIS/Honorable Mentions jh:HM: The Sherri ShowHM: Be My Eyes AppHM: Roberto Hannibal, for this tweet.DM, almost a retraction: seeking brother husband, because of this rolling stone piece TAHM: LaQunya Baker - appointed by Colorado governor to the 18th Judicial District Court. County Court Judge in Arapahoe County, a position she has held since 2022.HM: Ncuti Gatwa and his interview in British Vogue Go ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgIG@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre'vell)Twitter@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@vivalapalma (Producer, Palmira Muniz) @Swish (Senior Producer Laura Swisher)Laura Swisher is senior producer Music: Cor.eceGraphics: Ashley NguyenFANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.org
In honor of Memorial Day, I present an excerpt of my interview with Air Force SSgt (Ret) John “Andy” Anderson. Andy grew up in Belford, New Jersey and joined the Army in 1947 at 17 years old. He attended Basic training at Lackland AFB, TX, followed by his first assignment at Ft. Lewis, WA. He went TDY (temporary duty) to Howard AFB, Panama, before being reassigned to Ft. Slocum, NY. There he was given the chance to cross-over into the newly formed Air Force. Afterwards, he was sent to Lowry AFB, CO where he married his wife of 60 years. In 1952, he was assigned to March AFB, CA as part of Strategic Air Command (SAC). Two years later, he was assigned to Guam. After that he went to Lincoln, NE, Taiwan and then retired in 1967 out of Holloman AFB, NM. After retiring from the military, he became a Deputy Sheriff for Arapahoe County, CO. Later, Andy joined the Post Office and returned to the work he did in the military. He retired from the Post Office in 1988.
Prayers up for folks in parts of AR, KY and IL as major tornado activity. Tay Anderson and Lisa Sweeney-Miran tweets from today. A recap of horrible stories this week out of Arapahoe County, a Dr. James Craig update and then our "Week In Review" audio. Steffan opens up about his own experiences in relation to Rockies pitcher Daniel Bard on the IL for anxiety issues. We end with screaming tomatoes. Yup!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine the shock if you found out your longtime dentist is now accused of poisoning his wife, leading to her death. Yeah. Steffan's former dentist Dr. Jim Craig of Summerbrook Dental in Aurora is being held in Arapahoe County on suspicion of first-degree murder. We go over the 52-page arrest affidavit. Texts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Princeton professor Dr. Allen Guelzo explains that critical theory has a long trail. Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky describes the harrowing experience of having a former Arapahoe County social worker make false accusations against her, and the failed attempto take Jurinsky's child.
After serving in the US Army, Bitner entered into Law Enforcement. He distinguished himself as a role model to fellow officers, keeping violent offenders off the streets of Englewood, CO. He was also a family man with 2 young children. His name will always be remembered for his service to his community and his country. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: RememerMyNamePodcast@gmail.com
After serving in the US Army, Bitner entered into Law Enforcement. He distinguished himself as a role model to fellow officers, keeping violent offenders off the streets of Englewood, CO. He was also a family man with 2 young children. His name will always be remembered for his service to his community and his country. If you have any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes, please contact me at: RememerMyNamePodcast@gmail.com
Happy Friday! Last night's drama at the Boulder City Council will continue into next week. It surrounds anti-cop BVSD VP Lisa Sweeney-Miran possibly becoming part of the Police Oversight Panel. Steffan visits a 106(!) year old WWII veteran for his birthday. Then - Aurora Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky joins us after a $3M award in the Jurinsky v Niceta case. This is far from over as the class-action suit remains against Arapahoe County and the Dept. of Human Services.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome to The Swearing In Podcast, I am your host Marty Smith. Today is a special episode of the Podcast. Yesterday, on January 10th 2023, we lost a brother in service. Air Force Staff Sergeant (Ret) John Anderson passed away at the age of 92. In his honor, I am re-posting his interview from December 2021. Thank you, John, for your service to our country, and may God bless you and your family! Today, my guest is U.S. Air Force SSgt (Ret) John “Andy” Anderson. Andy grew up in Belford, New Jersey and joined the Army in 1947 at 17 years old. He attended Basic training at Lackland AFB, TX, followed by his first assignment at Ft. Lewis, WA. He went TDY (temporary duty) to Howard AFB, Panama, before being reassigned to Ft. Slocum, NY. There he was given the chance to cross-over into the newly formed Air Force. Afterwards, he was sent to Lowry AFB, CO where he married his wife of 60 years. In 1952, he was assigned to March AFB, CA as part of Strategic Air Command (SAC). Two years later, he was assigned to Guam. After that he went to Lincoln, NE, Taiwan and then retired in 1967 out of Holloman AFB, NM. After retiring from the military, he became a Deputy Sheriff for Arapahoe County, CO. Later, Andy joined the Post Office and returned to the work he did in the military. He retired from the Post Office in 1988.
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Japanese Beetles: an invasive species that continue to make their way through Colorado. With adults that feed on over 300 types of plants and larva that feed on turf, avoiding damage from them is a top priority for some Coloradans.In this episode of the Relentless Gardener learn all about Japanese Beetles. Linda Interviews Lisa Mason an Extension Horticulture Agent from Arapahoe County, Colorado about the impact of the Japanese beetles and how to defend your property from them. Find out various methods of control and how each one works against the Japanese Beetle.Read More about Japanese Beetles: https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/insects/japanese-beetle-5-601/Find your local Extension office: https://extension.colostate.edu/field-offices/
What's the buzz about Native Bee Watch? This Community Science Program gives Coloradans an opportunity to be (no pun intended) researchers with CSU Extension.In this episode of the Relentless Gardener, Linda discusses the Native Bee Watch Program with Lisa Mason, an Extension Horticulture Agent from Arapahoe County, Colorado. Native Bee Watch is a community science program where Colorado Community members research bee species and which plants bees are visiting.Learn more about how you can get involved with Native Bee Watch: https://arapahoe.extension.colostate.edu/nbw/
While Spotted Lantern Fly still hasn't been found or confirmed in Colorado, it is better to know about the damage the insect does now rather than when it shows up in Colorado.In this episode of the Relentless Gardener, Linda and Lisa Mason, an Extension Horticulture Agent from Arapahoe County, Colorado, go in depth in the Spotted Lantern Fly's life cycle, what damage it produces in its life and what we can do to prepare to keep plant damage down.Read more about Spotted Lantern Fly: https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/insects/spotted-lanternfly-lycorma-delicatula-5-627/
Home is where the pollen is… at least for our pollinators. Consisting of food, water, shelter, and space every living thing needs it, including our pollinators.In this episode Linda interviews Lisa Mason an Extension Horticulture Agent from Arapahoe County, Colorado, all about Pollinator Habitats. Find out how to create a habitat for pollinators where they can live their best life. Go in depth with Lisa Mason and Linda and learn the specific requirements for pollinator habitats and what you can do.Learn More about creating pollinator habitats: https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/insects/creating-pollinator-habitat-5-616/
Wasps often get a bad rap for being aggressive and stinging us but, they aren't so bad. In fact, only some tend to be a nuisance to us.In this episode of the Relentless Gardener, Linda interviews Lisa Mason, an Extension Horticulture Agent from Arapahoe County. Lisa discusses some of the benefits wasps can bring as a pest control crew. Additionally, she talks about the most common nuisance wasps, why they cause 90% of stings and methods of control for wasps for your home.Read more about nuisance wasps: https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/insects/nuisance-wasps-and-bees-5-525/More information on Yellow Jackets: https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/yard-garden/western-yellowjacket-wasp-spring-control/More Information about Paper Wasps: https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/insects/european-paper-wasp-5-611/
Insects play a valuable role in our gardens. Critters like ladybeetles, praying mantis, and bumble flower beetles can be beneficial to gardens but, in reality, we're barely scratching the surface.In this episode of the Relentless Gardener, Linda interviews Lisa Mason, an Extension Horticulture Agent from Arapahoe County, Colorado. Lisa describes the most common beneficial insects and the best ways to help support these insects. She also talks about best practices for integrated pest management.Learn more about beneficial garden insects here: https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/insects/beneficial-insects-and-other-arthropods-5-550/Read the Host an Aphid Watch Party blog post here: https://arapahoe.extension.colostate.edu/2022/07/08/from-the-hort-desk-host-an-aphid-watch-party-this-summer-and-look-for-biodiversity/
Invasive and Pesky. The best way to describe the Emerald Ash Borer. This looming threat to Colorado trees is moving throughout the state slowly yet surely.In this episode of the Relentless Gardener, Linda interviews Lisa Mason an Extension Horticulture Agent from Arapahoe County, Colorado about the Emerald Ash Borers history, where they're found, and homeowner options. Find out all you need to know about Emerald Ash Borers with Lisa Mason.Find your local extension office: https://extension.colostate.edu/field-offices/Read more about Emerald Ash Borer: https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/insects/emerald-ash-borer-resources/
A report has determined a former Arapahoe County case worker, who has accused an Aurora City Councilwoman of allegedly abusing her son, found the quality of her work was inadequate and sometimes she didn't even contact the families of those involved in cases. Oh and this person was the girlfriend of the Aurora Police Chief at the time. George welcomes the accused city councilwoman, Danielle Jurinski to talk about the latest revelations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scrubbed. The word no space fan wants to hear, especially awaiting NASA's Artemis 42-day mission to orbit the moon. Aurora Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky was back in an Arapahoe County courtroom for the latest hearing for Robin Niceta. Mickey Mantle's Topps 1952 card - $12.6M. A" Cigar Night" Prager preview and we wrap with a bit on NASA's scrubbed launch this morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While homelessness may seem like it's a big city, urban issue, suburban areas are wrestling with how to work with citizens to make a difference; thanks to a thoughtful, individualized, compassionate approach, Mike Sandgren will lay out how Arapahoe County is working with the cities of Englewood, Sheridan and Littleton on making a difference. To learn more about the Tri-Cities Homeless Plan, visit https://www.englewoodco.gov/our-city/community/englewood-homelessness-initiative. You can also reach Mike at msandgen@arapahoegov.com. This podcast is brought to you by JC Charity & Events Services - we would love to bolster your efforts and help you and your team reach your goals. You can learn more about us at www.makingourworldbetter.com.
James Caan film clips and discussion. We replay the CBS Sunday Morning piece and read listener comments. Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky joins us in-studio. Tomorrow, Jurinsky faces Robyn Niceta in court, the woman who allegedly made child sexual abuse allegations against the councilwoman - while working within the Department of Human Services in Arapahoe County. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Robin Niceta. Niceta is a former social worker in Arapahoe County and the partner of former Aurora Police Chief Vanessa Wilson. She is accused of filing a false child abuse report against Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky in reaction to Wilson's firing from the Aurora Police Department. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week brother Andrew sends off Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and NYPD officers, and he takes a moment to celebrate the good work of the Cherry Creek School District in western Arapahoe County, Colorado for eliminating valedictorians.
A Colorado teen saves for months to pay for breast augmentation but lapses into a coma after being placed under anesthesia. Emmalyn Nguyen, 18, suffered a cardiac arrest after being placed under by nurse anesthetist Rex Meeker. 911 was not called for at least five hours. Nguyen was left brain-dead and died 14 months later. Plastic surgeon Dr. Geoffrey Kim, 52, turned himself in to Arapahoe County sheriff's officials, charged with manslaughter. Meeker is also facing a felony reckless manslaughter charge. Joining Nancy Grace today: David Woodruff - Denver Trial Lawyers, Representing Emmalyn Nguyen's Family Dr. Jorey Krawczyn - Psychologist, Faculty Saint Leo University; Consultant Blue Wall Institute, Author: Operation S.O.S. Dan Corsentino - Former Police Chief, Former Sheriff, Served on US Homeland Security Senior Advisory Board, Private Investigator www.dancorsentino.com Dr. Terry J. Dubrow MD, F.A.C.S., "Botched" and ""7 Year Stitch" on E!, Author: "Dr. and Mrs. Guinea Pig Present The Only Guide You'll Ever Need to the Best Anti-Aging Treatments", "The Dubrow Diet: Interval Eating to Lose Weight and Feel Ageless" and "The Dubrow Ket Fusion Diet”, www.drdubrow.com, Instagram/Twitter @drdubrow, Nicole Partin - CrimeOnline.com Investigative Reporter, Twitter: @nicolepartin Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In 2021, three women were murdered in Arapahoe County, Colorado by their current or former husbands. Police say all three women were victims of domestic violence prior to their murders. KUSA9 Reporter Darius Johnson has taken a close look at these cases and the larger issue of domestic violence over the past several years. 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
In 2021, three women were murdered in Arapahoe County, Colorado by their current or former husbands. Police say all three women were victims of domestic violence prior to their murders. KUSA9 Reporter Darius Johnson has taken a close look at these cases and the larger issue of domestic violence over the past several years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, my guest is U.S. Air Force SSgt (Ret) John “Andy” Anderson. Andy grew up in Belford, New Jersey and joined the Army in 1947 at 17 years old. He attended Basic training at Lackland AFB, TX, followed by his first assignment at Ft. Lewis, WA. He went TDY (temporary duty) to Howard AFB, Panama, before being reassigned to Ft. Slocum, NY. There he was given the chance to cross-over into the newly formed Air Force. Afterwards, he was sent to Lowry AFB, CO where he married his wife of 60 years. In 1952, he was assigned to March AFB, CA as part of Strategic Air Command (SAC). Two years later, he was assigned to Guam. After that he went to Lincoln, NE, Taiwan and then retired in 1967 out of Holloman AFB, NM. After retiring from the military, he became a Deputy Sheriff for Arapahoe County, CO. Later, Andy joined the Post Office and returned to the work he did in the military. He retired from the Post Office in 1988.
More from Governor Jared Polis on the Omicron variant and a new case in Arapahoe County. It's here, folks. Biden needs a Ludens lozenge. Steffan takes calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Gray is a School Resource Officer Deputy and handler of Arapahoe County's newest and cuddliest member, Rex, a 10-week old black lab. Rex was brought into the police force to help accustom members of society to the police force and members of law enforcement. “Mental health is an ongoing concern, particularly with our youth. There is a chemical change in the brain that reduces the stress when people pet and interact with a dog,” says Deputy John Gray. “We hope that Rex will help students feel comfortable and safe in school and bring a smile to their faces.” Deputy Gray has been with the sheriff's office for 11 years and assigned to the SRO unit for six years. He's currently assigned to elementary schools. He is also a member of the SWAT Negotiation Team and works with citizens in crisis. He enjoys teaching about school safety, internet safety, and mentoring students of all ages. He's looking forward to incorporating Rex into many new and exciting programs for LPS schools. Source: https://www.arapahoegov.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2130 **Follow Heidi on Social Media! ** Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Spotify About Heidi As a homegrown Coloradan with a passion for keeping the spirit of our state alive and well, I started this podcast to bring the people of Colorado together to celebrate the amazing state we call home! Come along on this journey with me as I travel across our state in my vintage RV, interviewing folks who embody the true spirit of the Rocky Mountains. From the front range to the mile-high city, to the mountain towns and the Wild West of southern Colorado, we'll celebrate the history, beauty, and Coloradans that make this place the colorful state it is! Each week, you'll meet the people trailblazing the way for an even more colorful future for us all, and who are making a huge difference along the way. Visit heidiganahl.com to learn more about the podcast and where we are headed! Submit a guest to Heidi's Colorful Colorado! CLICK HERE!
This timely message on passion, purpose, excellence and change applies to everyone. Dr. Hoven shared this message with Arapahoe County high school students on 4/29/21.
Show Notes No Agenda Episode 1348 - "Belching Freon" "Belching Freon" Direct [link] to the mp3 file ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1348.noagendanotes.com Sign Up for the newsletter Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com The No Agenda News Network- noagendanewsnetwork.com RSS Podcast Feed Experimental IPFS RSS Feed Get the No Agenda News App for your iPhone and iPad Get the NoAgendDroid app for your Android Phone Torrents of each episode via BitLove document.write("Last Modified " + document.lastModified)This page created with the FreedomController Credits "Belching Freon" Executive Producers: K Brew LLC Sir Onymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobbovia Sir Liptonite Sir Anonymous, Baron of Arapahoe County and the ADFC Matthew Schock Sir Rock Taster Daniel Anzaldua Associate Executive Producers: Kurt Butler Deborah Reese Jackie Sysyn Daniel Haggerty Kamra Dopps Forrest Martin Sir RD Magillicutty, Knight of the Sooner State Become a member of the 1349 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation Knights & Dames Anonymous -> Anonymous Esquire of the Upper Midwest Anonymous -> Sir Spro Anonymous's Brother -> Sir Bean Brewer of the South Tim Powers -> Sir RD Magillicutty Art By: MountainJay End of Show Mixes: Bill Walsh - Tom Starkweather - Sound Guy Steve Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Aric Mackey Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1348.noagendanotes.com New: Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents document.write("Last Modified " + document.lastModified)This page created with the FreedomController 20934 Keywords
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Host Mark Steele and resident expert Dr. Dave Schneider, M.D., interview Michael Garnsey, a computer forensics investigator with the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Department. Michael was named the Nation’s Top Forensic Examiner in 2019. Unfortunately, the esteemed title comes with having a front row seat to the most depraved behavior of the human race. In his work to catch people who victimize children, how does he cope with the brutality of it? He finds strength in his fellow officers and the family they create together.
Good Morning, Colorado, and welcome to the Daily Sun-Up by the Colorado Sun. It’s Wednesday February 3rd, and we’re feeling lucky to start the day with you. Today - As Colorado addresses climate change advocates are urging action at a faster pace. Before we begin, let’s take a look at what happened on this day in Colorado history - adapted from Derek R Everett’s book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today, we take you back to February 3rd, 1920 when Officials in a small town in Arapahoe County filed incorporation paperwork which enabled them to organize a local government. For a place the humble size of Deer Trail, it boasts a remarkable legacy. For example, in 2013 a handful of residents sought to issue drone hunting licenses, claiming that it was necessary to defend freedom. As Colorado attempts to address climate change, emissions from the transportation sector is next on the to-do list. Reporter Michael Booth has more on how some advocates are urging action at a faster pace than currently required. For more information on auto emissions and climate change, go to coloradosun.com. Thanks for listening. Before we go here are a few stories you should know about today: Three Eagle County men are presumed dead following an avalanche near Silverton Monday afternoon. Rescue crews arrived later that night and continued searching for the men through Tuesday. Two Durango skiers were killed in an avalanche in the same area in December. https://coloradosun.com/2021/02/02/eagle-locals-dead-avalanche-ophir-pass/ Two of the three teenage boys accused of murder in the Green Valley Ranch house fire last August will be tried as adults. The sixteen-year-olds each face sixty charges against them. The Denver district attorney is asking to move the case against the third suspect, a fifteen-year-old boy, out of juvenile court so he can also be charged as an adult. https://coloradosun.com/2021/02/02/senegal-family-fire-adult-charges-colorado/ Some Colorado school districts are trying to improve their indoor air quality to reduce the chance of students and staff catching coronavirus. HEPA air filters in classrooms, more efficient ventilation systems and even ultraviolet light are some of the technologies on the table. Schools hope to offer a more stable schedule for students by keeping classrooms in person once kids return for the semester. https://coloradosun.com/2021/02/02/colorado-school-districts-air-coronavirus-synexis/ For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. Now, a quick message from our editor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this first episode of 2021, Darin is joined by Keith Ashby, the Purchasing Manager for Arapahoe County, CO. In addition to his experience as the drummer for Earth, Wind and Fire, Keith and Darin discuss how Keith came to procurement, procurement best practices, and his philosophies as a purchasing leader.
Tough job. Joe Biden has one now. The Inaugural was spectacular. But now what? Famous Denver attorney David Lane enters Craig's Lawyers' Lounge where they kick around Trump's Big Lie and how the law should respond. Let the Trump insurrection trial begin! 67 Senators may vote guilty. Maybe more. BTW, David Lane is suing Lauren Baubert for her blockage of Twitter. Lane's also suing Aurora cops in Arapahoe County on Monday. Respect for Brittney Gilliam. Hear it here first. Our Troubadour delivers once more with his song titled Give Me this Job, so apropos of dawn of Joe era, where truth is valued, and the dignity of a job prioritized. Dave Gunders' song captures a desperate time when it was hard to get a job in America. Like Now. Samantha Koch is a businesswoman, wife, and mother of three kids. She is the epitome of a well-spoken modern-day Denver millennial Republican. Some of her Trumpian positions are astounding, disturbing, and entertaining. She feels the same way about the host. It is a fun conversation, and enlightening. Rundown- David Lane in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:01:50 Dave Gunders - 00:51:26 Samantha Koch - 01:05:26
Good Morning, Colorado, and welcome to the Daily Sun-Up. It’s Tuesday December 29th, and we’re feeling lucky to start the day with you. Join us daily for an in-depth look at one of our top stories. Today - new programs in Colorado aimed to help young people who have aged out of the foster system. Before we begin, let’s take a look at what happened on this day in Colorado history - adapted from Derek R Everett’s book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today, we take you back to December 29th, 1845 when Texas joined the Union. It’s legal limits at the time of admission included nearly half the counties in modern day Colorado. Considering the distance from Texas’s government, they exercised no control over modern Colorado, even though their claimed authority existed through it. Now, our feature story. More than 200 young people each year leave foster care in Colorado without ever getting adopted, returned to their parents or sent to live with relatives. They move directly from a foster home or group home to adulthood. More than a third of them end up homeless. As the statistics remain dire every year, Colorado is responding with new housing voucher programs and new apartments built specifically for youth who have aged out of the foster system. The latest efforts to break the cycle of homelessness, public assistance and involvement in the child welfare system are happening in Arapahoe and Jefferson counties, plus Denver, Montrose and Delta. Colorado Sun reporter Jennifer Brown is joining us today to tell us more about these efforts. As Jennifer just mentioned, a new federal housing voucher program specifically targets this group of young people. It’s called the Foster Youth to Independence program, or an “FYI” voucher for short, and it’s beginning to take off in multiple Colorado communities. Jefferson County’s housing authority, Foothills Regional Housing, placed its first former foster youth with the voucher back in November 2019. And beginning in February, the Littleton authority will begin using the vouchers in Arapahoe County. Meanwhile, Mile High United Way is working to set up a similar partnership to use the voucher through the Denver Housing Authority. This new program is unique because it’s localized -- it’s meant to work best as a streamlined partnership between a local housing authority, child welfare officials and nonprofits. Under the localized voucher program, child welfare workers and volunteers identify young people who are at risk of becoming homeless when they leave their final foster placement. They contact the local housing authority to secure a voucher, as well as help the youth find an apartment that accepts the voucher. As Brittany Wade, the program manager for the “Bridging the Gap” foster youth program at Mile High United Way told us - until we can start ensuring that young people aren’t going to spend any time homeless, with a solid ‘this-is-where-I’m-going-from-foster-care-plan,’ it’s still going to be a pervasive problem of young people falling through the cracks. Thanks for listening. Before we go here are a few stories you should know about today: Four more Colorado prisoners die after suspected coronavirus infections, bringing pandemic total to 24 Linda Madigan felt relieved on Monday, a day after the $908 billion federal COVID-19 aid package was finally signed following a week of protest by the president. For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. Now, a quick message from our editor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet 23 CIO of the Year® Finalists for the inaugural ColoradoCIO ORBIE® Awards, held July 17, 2020. Dr. David Bessen - Arapahoe County,Aleta Jeffress - City of Aurora CO,Andrew Moore - Boulder Valley School District,Dr. Theresa Szczurek - Governor’s Office of IT,John Edwards - RLHC,Rob Grant - CPI Cardgroup,Dr. Wes Williams - Mental Health Center of Denver,Paula Kautzmann - Colorado Access,Melissa Penza - Flexential,Russ Trainor - Denver Broncos Football Club,Wayne White - Startek,Eileen Baines - CoBank,Pete DuPre - Elevations Credit Union,Aaron Everett - Lucky's Market,Stephen Katsirubas - Hunter Douglas,James Capps - E*TRADE,Alan Cullop - DaVita Inc.,Chris Meyerpeter - Ardent Mills LLC,Craig Richardville - SCL Health,Paul Algreen - Janus Henderson Investors,Michael Feliton - Crocs,Michael Rhymes - Gates,Amit Sharma - The Western Union Company,Host: Evan McLaughlin, evanm@inspirecio.comColoradoCIO Executive Director: Leza Dabit, lezad@inspirecio.com
Join Jimmy Sengenberger at the Crossroads with Wayne Williams and Matt Crane. What are the FACTS about vote-by-mail? Does it lead to fraud and chaos - or perfect and rosy elections? Jimmy (@SengCenter) gets to the truth with former Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams and ex-Arapahoe County, CO clerk and recorder Matt Crane. Colorado has statewide vote-by-mail - and the answers are, "It depends." Both men know a thing or two about mail voting: When Colorado became the 3rd state to switch to a statewide vote-by-mail system beginning in 2013, Williams and Crane were the county election officials of El Paso and Arapahoe Counties, respectively. Williams became Secretary of State in 2015, and they both left their posts in 2019.
After graduating Cum Laude from Amherst College and Order of the Coif from New York University Law School, Professor Hardaway joined the U.S. Navy JAG Corps where he processed civil claims and also served as both a prosecutor and criminal defense lawyer. After serving four years, he joined the Denver law firm of Rovira, Demuth, and Eiberger where he practiced civil litigation. He also later served as a Deputy District attorney for Arapahoe County and rounded out his litigation career as a Colorado Deputy Public Defender, where he handled hundreds of felony cases, including death penalty cases. From there, he first entered academia as a clinical supervisor at the University of Denver College of Law, ultimately becoming a tenured Professor of Law. He has also been a Visting Professor of Law at Hastings Law School at the University of California, and at Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C.
Captain Halaba began her career with the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office in 1999, She has served in detentions, patrol, as a school resource officer, and on a drug task force team. She moved through the ranks, breaking the glass ceiling to become the first female captain in the agency in 2014. Currently, she is one of two captains assigned to the Arapahoe County detention facility, overseeing courthouse security operations and the mental health and medical section inside the facility for inmates. She is also the peer support/employee wellness coordinator for the Sheriff's office. In that role, her passion to support employee wellness and resiliency has expanded agency wide.
In Hour Three of the show, Jimmy continues his conversations about Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder Joan Lopez and numerous new developments on her significant problems of "leadership." Michele Peterson stays in-studio for a few final comments, and Aurora City Councilman Dave Gruber joins the show to discuss his lost faith in Arapahoe County elections and more. Jimmy offers up some final thoughts, again calling on the Clerk to resign, addressing calls for recall, and expressing support for the rank and file staff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour Three of the show, Jimmy continues his conversations about Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder Joan Lopez and numerous new developments on her significant problems of "leadership." Michele Peterson stays in-studio for a few final comments, and Aurora City Councilman Dave Gruber joins the show to discuss his lost faith in Arapahoe County elections and more. Jimmy offers up some final thoughts, again calling on the Clerk to resign, addressing calls for recall, and expressing support for the rank and file staff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Natelson explains how the Constitution guides the impeachment process. Cody Hubley speaks on the Greater Denver area's poop problems. A look at problems with Arapahoe County's ballot counting timeliness. The post Denver’s Got a Poop Problem appeared first on The Kim Monson Show.
Hold onto your seatbelts and prepare to laugh with some fun satire! In Hour Three, Jimmy returns to the story of Arapahoe County Clerk Joan Lopez with a (parody) “interviewed” of the clerk about several of the real controversies plaguing her administration. He then explains how Lopez needs to resign. Later, Jimmy is joined by former Deputy Secretary of State Suzanne Staiert to discuss her efforts to shine light on Clerk Lopez's questionable activities - including ethics complaints and CORA requests Staiert has filed against Lopez and some remaining questions about the 828 outstanding "replacement ballots" in Arapahoe County.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hold onto your seatbelts and prepare to laugh with some fun satire! In Hour Three, Jimmy returns to the story of Arapahoe County Clerk Joan Lopez with a (parody) “interviewed” of the clerk about several of the real controversies plaguing her administration. He then explains how Lopez needs to resign. Later, Jimmy is joined by former Deputy Secretary of State Suzanne Staiert to discuss her efforts to shine light on Clerk Lopez's questionable activities - including ethics complaints and CORA requests Staiert has filed against Lopez and some remaining questions about the 828 outstanding "replacement ballots" in Arapahoe County.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan gets the latest on the Aurora’s mayoral race count sideshow as Araphaoe County Clerk Joan Lopez stumbles on a simple question about election fairness. We try to contact Arapahoe County live on-air only to hear a voicemail announcing the building was closed due to a ‘watermain’ break. Listeners react.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan with another effort to contact Arapahoe County live on-air only to hear a voicemail announcing the building was closed due to a ‘watermain’ break. 710 KNUS colleague Jimmy Sengenberger on Arapahoe County Clerk Joan Lopez’s mismanagement of the office. A dip into the archives of the first ‘Face the Nation’ broadcast 65 years ago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arapahoe County Sheriff Tyler Brown discusses the aging and overcrowding of the county jail.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Jeneen Klippel Director of Development and Public Relations October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Gateway Domestic Violence Services provides services to victims of domestic violence who live within the City of Aurora and Arapahoe County. Their mission is to prevent and eliminate intimate partner violence through counseling, residential care and empowering people for social change. They offer Crisis Line, Counseling, Residential Care, Court Advocacy Program, and Social Change. If you or someone you know needs help call (303) 343-1851. https://www.gatewayshelter.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arapahoe County's #LicensePlateTagClerk Joan Lopez is at it again! This time, the unqualified Clerk and Recorder gave Democrats advanced notice that ballots would be going out early - while Republicans were only notified the day before ballots dropped! Jimmy is joined by former Deputy Secretary of State Suzanne Staiert and Aurora City Councilman Dave Gruber to discuss this latest development in the partisan hackery of #LicensePlateTagClerk. (Read Jimmy's column "Arapahoe Clerk Lopez is partisan early and often" here.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arapahoe County's #LicensePlateTagClerk Joan Lopez is at it again! This time, the unqualified Clerk and Recorder gave Democrats advanced notice that ballots would be going out early - while Republicans were only notified the day before ballots dropped! Jimmy is joined by former Deputy Secretary of State Suzanne Staiert and Aurora City Councilman Dave Gruber to discuss this latest development in the partisan hackery of #LicensePlateTagClerk. (Read Jimmy's column "Arapahoe Clerk Lopez is partisan early and often" here.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Randy discusses Centennial Red Flag Gun classes, plans for the new Arapahoe County jail, Colorado sports betting, Trump's Syria pullout, and sends his thanks to listeners around the country. Randy also takes calls!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Sengenberger Guest Hosts Today's "Chuck & Julie Show" with a Tribute to former US Army Sergeant Mort Marks, who passed away this week. Mort Marks was a Veteran of the Battle of the Bulge and a Prominent Colorado Republican. Jimmy plays audio from an interview recorded on Veterans' Day 2018. Also, discussion on the "License Plate Tag Clerk" Joan Lopez, can Residents Vote Early and Often in Arapahoe County, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Sengenberger Guest Hosts Today's "Chuck & Julie Show" with a Tribute to former US Army Sergeant Mort Marks, who passed away this week. Mort Marks was a Veteran of the Battle of the Bulge and a Prominent Colorado Republican. Jimmy plays audio from an interview recorded on Veterans' Day 2018. Also, discussion on the "License Plate Tag Clerk" Joan Lopez, can Residents Vote Early and Often in Arapahoe County, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy talks about Sheriff "Rent-A-Cop" in Arapahoe County, and talks to Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams about the Ted Nugent event from the other night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy talks about Sheriff "Rent-A-Cop" in Arapahoe County, and talks to Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams about the Ted Nugent event from the other night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its Personal Injury Day!Betty's neighbor has a tree that has encroached on her property (50 year old tree) and is cracking her foundation and wants to know what she can do, Gabe's car was towed from Arapahoe County by Denver as they said it was involved in a crime but was cleared and now they say he owes $340 for tow and storage, Frank's truck had a shop put on an intake manifold and water pump and when he drove it out it caught fire and blew up, Greg's friend backed into a tree and turned in a claim and when she went to sell a few months later the Car Fax reported structural damage, Todd's came home from a Christmas Party where she drank to much and was in an accident and hurt but her health insurance company refused to cover her because of the alcohol, this and much more.Tomorrow (Friday) is Car Day!
Randy is joined by Susan Beckman (State Representative from Arapahoe County, Colorado, District 38). Topics discusses during this final hour are Colorado Drug Policies, the "safe injection sites", Susan Beckman's Goals, Motivations, and Platform for GOP Chair election, Cory Gardner's future, Trump's courage to be honest, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sharpen Your Edge - The Thomson Reuters Innovation Podcast Series
What’s needed to innovate and prepare local communities for the future? New research sheds light on the thinking of county executives and county CIOs about applying technology to best diagnose and solve for critical governance challenges. Katherine Manuel, Senior Vice President for Innovation at Thomson Reuters, chats with: -Joe Morris, VP of Research for e.Republic governing magazine -David Bessen, IT Director, Arapahoe County, CO -Keith Nichols, Managing Director, Government
Jimmy is joined the whole hour by Matt Crane and David Walcher. Mr. Crane is the Clerk and Recorder for Arapahoe County and Mr. Walcher is the Sheriff of Arapahoe County. Both talk about their efforts to improve Arapahoe County in terms of saftey, improvements in the DMV, what they bring in their years of experience and more. They also talk about the upcoming November Elections. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy is joined the whole hour by Matt Crane and David Walcher. Mr. Crane is the Clerk and Recorder for Arapahoe County and Mr. Walcher is the Sheriff of Arapahoe County. Both talk about their efforts to improve Arapahoe County in terms of saftey, improvements in the DMV, what they bring in their years of experience and more. They also talk about the upcoming November Elections. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colorado Springs Real Estate Podcast With Brian & Tiffany Canady
Home types and loan types—what do you need to know about them? If you have a VA or FHA loan, there are certain requirements that you need to fulfill in order to get the money, such as the condition of the home. As agents, we take note of the condition of the home, looking at things such as peeling paint, torn carpets, broken handrails, and window problems, while walking through a home with a buyer using a VA or FHA loan. When you’re using an FHA or VA loan instead of a conventional loan, you’ll have limitations on how much you can actually spend. For example, FHA loans have different limitations in El Paso County that are different from Denver County, Arapahoe County, or Pueblo County. Be sure that the type of loan that you want is going to be in alignment with how much you want to spend. Confer with a real estate and mortgage professional for clarity about whether the loan you want is going to work in your favor. “It is very important to speak with your agent and lender about this before applying for a loan—to make sure that your loan type and home type mesh well together.” As far as home types, you’re probably aware of the most common: single-family homes, condos, and townhomes. Each of these types differ in a few ways. For single-family homes, you need to make sure that the condition is good. Condos and townhomes, on the other hand, have certain other requirements, like: HOA dues Delinquency dues The number of owners who live there Adequate insurance coverage This is why it is very important to speak with your agent and lender about this before applying for a loan—to make sure that your loan type and home type mesh well together. If you have any questions about this or other real estate topics, please feel free to reach out to us. We’d be glad to help.
Eric Mulder joins me to discuss his run for sheriff of Arapahoe County which is a town close to me in Colorado! Eric's Links: https://mulderforsheriff.com https://www.facebook.com/MulderForSheriff/
Today's episode of Felony Friday is a first! The show is comprised of two separate interviews that took place during the Libertarian National Convention in New Orleans. The first interview is with Maj Toure, the founder of Black Guns Matter. This is Maj's second appearance on Felony Friday. He last appeared back on Episode 62. The second interview is with Eric Mulder, Libertarian candidate for Sheriff in Arapahoe County, CO. Eric is running on a platform to demilitarize local police and to decriminalize the justice system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's episode of Felony Friday is a first! The show is comprised of two separate interviews that took place during the Libertarian National Convention in New Orleans. The first interview is with Maj Toure, the founder of Black Guns Matter. This is Maj's second appearance on Felony Friday. He last appeared back on Episode 62. The second interview is with Eric Mulder, Libertarian candidate for Sheriff in Arapahoe County, CO. Eric is running on a platform to demilitarize local police and to decriminalize the justice system.
Buying a foreclosure in Colorado is a little different. Instead of being handled by a judicial system, these sales are handled by public trustees.Want to sell your home? Get a FREE home value report. Want to buy a home? Search all homes for sale.A lot of buyers in the marketplace want to purchase properties with equity. Today we are going to discuss how to do that in Denver, specifically when it comes to purchasing public trustee homes.Colorado is a public trustee sale state. Unlike states like California and New York, where foreclosures are handled by the judicial system, ours are handled by a public trustee. That means the timeline is much faster.Here’s what that process looks like in Arapahoe County. The lender will set the opening bid for the properties on Monday and make that public record around noon on the same day. On Wednesday morning, these properties will go into auction at 9 am. “This is just one option you have. ”This leaves a very short window for you to do your due diligence. Sometimes these properties will be occupied, sometimes they will be vacant. Each scenario poses different challenges, so you want to make sure you’re making a good investment. One of the biggest pitfalls I see people making is not doing their due diligence in regard to the home’s title. If you purchase a lien that you think is in first position, but it’s actually in second, you may have to pay off that first position lien in order to get that property. You can end up losing a lot of money this way. You should be somewhat versed in title details, or at least have a title rep who is.This is just one option you have when you’re considering buying a home with equity. If you have any questions for me, don’t hesitate to reach out. I would love to set up a one-on-one strategy session with you to give you some more details. I hope to hear from you soon.
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper talked about major Colorado policy issues and offered up personal stories from his new book when Colorado Matters host Ryan Warner traveled with him to Arapahoe County and Colorado Springs May 20, 2016. Also, artist Wayne Gilbert uses art to ease the symptoms of Parkinson's.
You’ve heard it - “My wife is crazy, but the courts are so prejudiced against men, she got full custody.” “He was abusing me in front of the children, but the judge didn’t even pay attention to me- he got full custody.” “We have shared custody – how can I ever get him/her to be reasonable when it comes to the decisions about the kids?” Oh, the horror stories we hear. It seems like men’s groups and women’s groups are becoming more active about the sad state our family courts are in. Anyone who’s been in front of a judge knows the fear, the devastation and the lifelong impact of their decisions regarding divorce and child custody. It seems like everyone is let asking, “What was that judge thinking?” Now is your chance to find out. Join us Saturday to hear A Colorado family court judge explain how judges think, assess, and make decisions, and what laws they have to consider when making those decisions. Angela R. Arkin has been a District Court Judge in the 18th Judicial District since 2002. She’s a graduate of Emory Law School, and is licensed in Colorado, Georgia and the District of Columbia. She began her judicial career by serving two years as a District Court Magistrate in Arapahoe County with a domestic and juvenile docket. She is currently handling a 100% domestic docket in Douglas County. Prior to her current assignment, Judge Arkin has served as a District Judge in all four counties in the District, with mixed dockets including criminal, civil, probate, mental health, juvenile and domestic cases.
Bill Ritter Jr. was elected as Colorado's 41st governor in 2006 -- the first Colorado-born governor in more than 35 years. The sixth of 12 children, Gov. Ritter was raised on a small farm in Arapahoe County. He was a member of the first graduating class of Gateway High School (1974), and earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Colorado State University (1978) and his law degree from the University of Colorado (1981). His first job out of law school was as a deputy district attorney in Denver. In 1987, Ritter and his wife, Jeannie Ritter, left Denver to run a food distribution and nutrition center in Zambia, Africa. They returned home in 1990, and three years later Ritter was appointed as Denver's top prosecutor, a position he held until January 2005.