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Arthur Freeman took being a dirtbag to new heights when he ended his child's life on the West Gate Bridge in Melbourne, Australia. The ruthless murder of Darcey Freeman shocked and horrified a nation. This case took place in 2009 but is still considered one of the worst murders to take place in Australia. This selfish act of spousal revenge broke the hearts of more than one family; the effects are still being felt and have been the cause of some much needed changes in the Melbourne area. If you enjoy listening, there are a few ways for you to help us out: Buy us a snack, follow us on social media, click 'follow' where ever you're listening from, and give us a rating and review! Thanks for listening! BUY US A SNACK: https://ko-fi.com/buriedmotives Follow us on FaceBook: https://m.facebook.com/Buried-Motives-107918331555188/ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/buriedmotives Email us: buriedmotives@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An ordinary raincoat finds its way to the Black Museum, and we learn about the crime that put it there. Robbers in white cloth masks took no jewelry, and the only victim was the young man shopping for a wedding ring. How will the anonymous, shabby raincoat link the robbers to the scene? The pistol used in the crime is in the pocket, but it was a stolen one. A glimmer of hope comes when the coat was traced to certain possible shops, and the tedious police work begins. X
An ordinary raincoat finds its way to the Black Museum, and we learn about the crime that put it there. Robbers in white cloth masks took no jewelry, and the only victim was the young man shopping for a wedding ring. How will the anonymous, shabby raincoat link the robbers to the scene? The pistol used in the crime is in the pocket, but it was a stolen one. A glimmer of hope comes when the coat was traced to certain possible shops, and the tedious police work begins. X
Arthur Freeman became infamous for the tragic murder of his four-year-old daughter, Darcey Freeman, on January 29, 2009. Freeman, during the height of a bitter custody battle with his ex-wife, Peta Barnes, drove his children to Melbourne's West Gate Bridge. There, in a shocking act of revenge, he stopped his car, took Darcey out, and threw her over the bridge into the water below. Join me in this latest true crime episode where I take you through this tragic story. Em x
Arthur Freeman took being a dirtbag to new heights when he ended his child's life on the West Gate Bridge in Melbourne, Australia. The ruthless murder of Darcey Freeman shocked and horrified a nation. This case took place in 2009 but is still considered one of the worst murders to take place in Australia. This selfish act of spousal revenge broke the hearts of more than one family; the effects are still being felt and have been the cause of some much needed changes in the Melbourne area. BUY US A SNACK: https://ko-fi.com/buriedmotives Follow us on FaceBook: https://m.facebook.com/Buried-Motives-107918331555188/ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/buriedmotives Email us: buriedmotives@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're excited to welcome Trace Nixon and the band Gone Country to the next episode of Small Venue Music! Trace is a Richmond artist who recently released his first single “This One's For Alan.” The song gives a nod to legends of country music, with resonating lyrics and a style that will get you on your feet. Trace and Gone Country have played around Richmond for a couple of years now, and contributed greatly to the area's country music presence. Trace and Gone Country guitarist John Holden sit down to talk about their inspirations, backgrounds, the country music scene in Richmond and beyond. Performances and interviews were filmed at Crazy Rooster Brewing Company in Powhatan, VA. Trace and the band start by playing “This One's For Alan” live. Trace and John then sit down with host Don Busick. The two outline the process behind writing the song and leveraging the skills of musicians in the band to make it great. Trace gives a shout out to artist Arthur Freeman for his steel guitar contributions. The two talk about the arrangement of the song, sharing the spotlight between vocals, guitar, and other instruments. John discusses the guitar setup he used to get his classic country tone. Trace talks about the success of “This One's For Alan,” and plans to release more music going forward due to the large amount of support he and the band have received around town. Trace goes on to play an unreleased original song called “Don't Write Me Off.” He sings alongside his parents, bluegrass legends Nick and Michelle Nixon. Returning to the show, Trace and John talk about the formation of Gone Country, bringing on bassist Chip Hale, drummer Corey Marshall, fiddler Diane Hossinger, and pianist Adam Kohout. Trace discusses the process for creating setlists, crafting them around the instruments being played and trends of nostalgia in the country music scene. The two discuss their relationships with country music, both growing up in families that enjoyed and were involved in the scene. Throughout their lives, Trace and John have been musically inclined, playing a variety of instruments. They go on to discuss the country music scene in Richmond, with their unique perspective as a group that plays originals and covers. Trace and John share their aspirations to play larger shows and expand their reach. Trace Nixon, John Holden, and their band Gone Country make and play incredible music and the Richmond scene is lucky to have them. Trace Nixon's Social Links: Links: https://linktr.ee/tracenixonmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracenixon_music/?igshid=MjEwN2IyYWYwYw%3D%3D Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091417881014&mibextid=LQQJ4d YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClP-6Pkkdbcvs2_ZjG-I-dg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6YHYgybLYrr2VLembx69IA Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/this-ones-for-alan-single/1741945389 Inquiries: tracenixonmusic@gmail.com Gone Country Social Links: Site: https://gonecountryrva.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gonecountryrva/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088587273194 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@gonecountryrva Inquiries: gonecountryrva@gmail.com Small Venue Music Links: Website: https://smallvenuemusic.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SmallVenueMusic/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/small-venue-music/id1692675578?i=1000617072563 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/28SXlepOIasKOyk2oIezHY?si=zvV-rDN1RkC4NzAZbT7-9A Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092072434167 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smallvenuemusic Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@smallvenuemusic X: https://twitter.com/SmallVenueMusic
TW: CHILD DEATHJanuary 29th, 2009 was an exciting day for children in Australia--it was the first day back to school after the long holiday break and it also was 4-year-old Darcey Freeman's very first day of school. Darcey's father was driving her, along with her two brothers to school, when he seemed to have snapped. The day prior, Darcey's parents' long divorce and custody battle finally came to an end, and her father, Arthur Freeman, was awarded much less parenting time than he wanted. Arthur felt like the courts were against him and he seethed with anger at his ex-wife, Peta Barnes the entire drive to school. Sadly, Darcey never made it to school that day and died in the most unthinkable way.Join us on Facebook and IG: @HARDCORETRUECRIME Web: www.crimesandconsequences.com--------------->Get ad-free early releases of each episode, plus over 170 exclusive Members Only episodes by going to Patreon.com/tntcrimes or joining our Apple Channel on the Apple Podcast App. SOURCES:1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTX6YHGfsYc&t=681s2) Mind Behind the Crime; What makes Australia's Worst Killers Tick? By Dr Helen McGrath and CherylCritchley3) Freeman v The Queen - [2011] VSCA 3494) Freeman v The Queen - [2011] VSCA 2145) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33579147/darcey-iris-freeman6) https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/child-killer-arthur-freeman-bashed-in-brawl-at-barwon-prison-/news-story/11e68cef2ac154c9ec2ce841211daa627) https://murderpedia.org/male.F/f/freeman-arthur.htm8) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Phillip_FreemanThis 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/4736141/advertisement
**The Groove Doctors Tuesday Drive Time Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week The Groove Doctor Featured Boogie/80's/Rare Grooves & Contemporary Soul From The Valentines Brothers, Bloodstone, Arthur Freeman, Mighty Fire, Alexander O'Neal, Champaign, Bobby Thurston, Vesta Williams,CC & Co & More . The Groove Doctors Drive Time Show Live Tuesday's & Friday's At 5PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org #traxfm #groovedoctor #drivetimeshow #soul #funk #boogie #raregrooves #70dance #80dance #70ssoul #80ssoul #disco #neosoul #r&b #groovedoctor #contemporarysoul Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
Whitehall 1212, named after the then famous telephone number of Scotland Yard—the headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police Force—was written and directed by Wyllis Cooper and broadcast by NBC. It was hosted by Chief Superintendent John Davidson, curator of the Black Museum and it used many of the same picked cases by contemporary radio show The Black Museum, and nearly mirrored its broadcast run. The two shows were different in the respect that while Whitehall 1212 told the story of a case entirely from the point of view of the police starting from the crime scene, The Black Museum was more heavily dramatized and played out scenes of the actual murders and included scenes from the criminal's point of view. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Whitehall 1212, named after the then famous telephone number of Scotland Yard—the headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police Force—was written and directed by Wyllis Cooper and broadcast by NBC. It was hosted by Chief Superintendent John Davidson, curator of the Black Museum and it used many of the same picked cases by contemporary radio show The Black Museum, and nearly mirrored its broadcast run. The two shows were different in the respect that while Whitehall 1212 told the story of a case entirely from the point of view of the police starting from the crime scene, The Black Museum was more heavily dramatized and played out scenes of the actual murders and included scenes from the criminal's point of view.Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradioListen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
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Case of Arthur Freeman
We can be just as lost in our goodness as we can in our badness. Listen as Pastor Clint explores the perspective of the elder brother after the prodigal son has returned home, and how Jesus teaches us that everyone is lost, everyone is loved, and everyone is led to respond. Sermon Resources: 1. “The father loves each son and gives each the freedom to be what he can, but he cannot give them the freedom they will not take…The father seems to realize, beyond the customs of his society, the need of his sons to be themselves. But he also knows their need for his love and a ‘home.' How their stories will be completed is up to them…The father's love is not dependent upon an appropriate completion of the story. The father's love is only dependent on himself and remains part of his character. As Shakespeare says in one of his sonnets: ‘Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds.” -Arthur Freeman, professor and pastor Join or follow us below: Facebook: www.facebook.com/thespringmid... Instagram: www.instagram.com/midtown.pres/ Website: www.midtownpres.org/ Community Groups: www.midtownpres.org/community-groups Sunday Services: www.midtownpres.org/
It’s 2005 and a little girl will be murdered in a spiteful act against a spouse.
This episode is in tribute to many of the gospel artists we lost in the past two to three months, such as Archbishop Lucius Hall, Arthur Freeman, Jerome Williams, Troy Sneed, Mary Wiley (pictured, with Gospel Memories host Bob M.), and others. More tributes next week.
This episode is all about properly overcoming regrets through framing things properly and taking 7 steps towards finalizing that ultimately. We talk about using GPS and how sometimes we take a wrong turn but can get back on course. We have some great quotes from Dr. Arthur Freeman and Bob Proctor with some added concepts and illustrations. WE assign meaning and are responsible for how we focus our energy. No matter what regrets we have, you are priceless and are never alone...There is ALWAYS hope!
While you wait for Part 2 of Frank Vitkovic.... I was honoured to guest host an episode of In Sight Podcast. If you haven't had a chance to listen via In Sight's stream, here is it. For those unfamiliar with In Sight, I highly recommend checking it out. On January 29 2009, Arthur Freeman was driving his three children across the West Gate Bridge in Melbourne. It would be his 4-year-old daughter, Darcey’s first day of school. Unfortunately she would never make it. For reasons no one would ever be able to explain, Freeman calmly exits his vehicle with Darcey in his arms and tosses her off the bridge. Freeman goes back to his car with his other two children inside and drives away. It would not be long before Freeman is apprehended, arrested and charged with the little girl’s murder. What would cause a loving, doting father to murder his own daughter? www.patreon.com/insightpod Facebook/insightpod Twitter @insightfulpod Instagram @insightpod insightfulpod@gmail.com insightpod.com Music by Scott Buckley
Arthur Freeman, "We are all creative expressions of the universe. Lately I've been trying to distill that into some sort of identity." Arthur is creative energy in motion. With a soft grace that carries a strong presence Arthur enters a room and brings an immediate sense of Zen to those gifted to encounter him. A young spiritual mentor in the making, he has a voracious appetite for receiving what the Universe is seeking to bestow upon him. In this conversation, he teaches us a little about stopping, widening our western laser focus and melding our identities with our current state of flow. Connect with Arthur: http://healcyon.com/
Guest: Arthur Freeman, EdD Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD Dr. Arthur Freeman explains the impact of rational erotic behavioral therapy as he explores with host, Dr. Leslie Lundt the life and work of Dr. Albert Ellis.
Guest: Arthur Freeman, EdD Host: Leslie P. Lundt, MD “The trouble with most therapy is that it helps you feel better,” Albert Ellis told The New York Times in an interview in 2004. “But you don't get better. You have to back it up with action, action, action.” This legend recently died – what did legacy he leave us? Joining Dr. Leslie Lundt is Arthur Freeman, Ed.D. who worked with Dr. Ellis in New York for more than 30 years and new him as a student, then colleague and close friend and associate.