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Trigger Warning: This episode deals with a case of s*x trafficking, r*pe, and s*xual assault, listener discretion is advised. On today's podcast episode, we're talking about the recent arrests of the former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch Mike Jeffries, and other associates including a local Wisconsin man James Jacobsen- who have been charged with operating an international sex trafficking and prostitution business from 2008 to 2015. We'll discuss the details of the case including some key takeaways. We are also joined by Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald, who will share about the local connection to this case and how he hopes it will bring further awareness of sex trafficking for Wisconsin residents. What were your thoughts on this case? Let us know what you think by emailing podcast@fiercefreedom.org. Our references for this podcast episode included NBC and BBC News Networks.
In this episode Stru talks to the Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald about someone going through the ice already! Then Ben Johnson talks life, music and grouse hunting. Then Tony Sampair joins to talk duck camp.
Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald talks about the one year anniversary since Jayme Closs escape on Wisconsin's Morning News
Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald was our very special guest on this week’s Podcast. We discussed a wide range of topics including the 1-year anniversary of the Closs Case, the “Red Flag” and universal background check proposal from the Governor, a recent stabbing in Barron County, the upcoming Citizens Academy, “Shop with a Cop”, and more. Host: Ben Dryden --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drydenwire/message
Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald gives an update on the arrest of a suspect in the kidnapping of 13 year old Jayme Closs. Who was he? How did he get away with keeping her for so long? And the numbers are coming in from retail for the Christmas and holiday season. Why did Costco and Target do so much better than stores like Macy's?
Dog The Bounty Hunter has dramatically rescued Tiger Woods' ex-lover from a Las Vegas sex and drugs den — and the TV hardman is talking only to "All Rise" about the shocking moment former stripper Jamie Jungers, 35, emerged from the vice hole where she traded sex for heroin."She was 88 pounds when we got her and the handcuffs wouldn't even go on her wrists because they were so skinny," Dog, whose real name is Duane Chapman, told Dylan Howard in a world exclusive interview."She was going to die in the next few weeks... These guys were holding her in a house where she was giving sexual favors for drugs."In a blockbuster political scoop, Sean Hannity has smacked down an influential elected official — who's devoted nearly an entire chapter in his new book to criticizing the prime-time FOX News megastar. In a 20-page rant, Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska accused Hannity of using fear over facts to influence his millions of viewers. Fuming about Sean's top-rated TV and radio programs, Sen. Sasse, 46, railed: “It's not to promote a particular conservative agenda, or to encourage American patriotism, or even to offer coherent arguments against liberalism. His core cause is to rage!”But speaking exclusively to "All Rise" in a no-holds-barred interview, Hannity slammed Sen. Sasse as a "con man, a liar, a fake and a phony!" It's an interview not to be missed.Plus — the search for missing Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs remains ongoing as FBI investigates additional video, Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald tells Howard. Do we finally know the motive for her kidnapping? Is she still alive? Howard asks the tough questions of Sheriff Fitzgerald.And from Hollywood, the latest on the bitter custody battle between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, and how movie star Meg Ryan has finally found love at last.
Dog The Bounty Hunter has dramatically rescued Tiger Woods' ex-lover from a Las Vegas sex and drugs den — and the TV hardman is talking only to "All Rise" about the shocking moment former stripper Jamie Jungers, 35, emerged from the vice hole where she traded sex for heroin."She was 88 pounds when we got her and the handcuffs wouldn't even go on her wrists because they were so skinny," Dog, whose real name is Duane Chapman, told Dylan Howard in a world exclusive interview."She was going to die in the next few weeks... These guys were holding her in a house where she was giving sexual favors for drugs."In a blockbuster political scoop, Sean Hannity has smacked down an influential elected official — who's devoted nearly an entire chapter in his new book to criticizing the prime-time FOX News megastar. In a 20-page rant, Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska accused Hannity of using fear over facts to influence his millions of viewers. Fuming about Sean's top-rated TV and radio programs, Sen. Sasse, 46, railed: “It's not to promote a particular conservative agenda, or to encourage American patriotism, or even to offer coherent arguments against liberalism. His core cause is to rage!”But speaking exclusively to "All Rise" in a no-holds-barred interview, Hannity slammed Sen. Sasse as a "con man, a liar, a fake and a phony!" It's an interview not to be missed.Plus — the search for missing Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs remains ongoing as FBI investigates additional video, Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald tells Howard. Do we finally know the motive for her kidnapping? Is she still alive? Howard asks the tough questions of Sheriff Fitzgerald.And from Hollywood, the latest on the bitter custody battle between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, and how movie star Meg Ryan has finally found love at last.Guests:Duane Chapman, aka Dog The Bounty HunterSean Hannity, FOX NewsBarron County Sheriff Chris FitzgeraldJames Robertson, Editor, OK! Magazine
Hour 1 Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald lets Joe know the latest from the town's murder and kidnapping scene. We learned some new things about what the town is going through. The prom picture from Baraboo, WI is still in the news and is forcing people to choose what they think about it.
2,000 volunteers are searching the Wisconsin neighborhood around where Jayme Closs was last known to be and where her parents were shot to death 8 days ago. Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald says Jayme was in the home when her parents were murdered and he hopes the massive search will find clues about what happened to the missing 13-year-old. Nancy Grace updates the investigation with criminal defense lawyer Jason Oshins, private investigator Vincent Hill, psychologist Caryn Stark, and reporter Alan Duke. Grace also looks at the release from prison of former NFL star Ray Carruth -- a free man after serving 18 years for conspiring to murder his pregnant girlfriend.