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This time, a brace of movies starring the King of The High Concept, the man who starred as The Bigamist for Ida Lupino, a man who solves his own murder in DOA, and a man who must do battle with a serial killer and his own masculinity in The Hitch Hiker - Mr Edmond O'Brien! I'll tell you all about O'Brien's appearances in Columbia's first ever 3D movie, a noir mystery based on a Ralph Bellamy sci-fir classic, AND the brief but intriguing tale of a writer whose literary creation seems to have sprung to life from the page... Radio entertainment comes this time courtesy of Escape and the mind of HG Wells... To gain instant access to an entire universe of bonus extras sign up NOW at https://www.patreon.com/attaboysecret Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hij is de perfecte echtgenoot – maar jij bent niet zijn enige vrouw. Uitgegeven door Luitingh Sijthoff Spreker: Maartje van de Wetering
H.H. Holmes, America's first serial killer, lured victims to his sinister "Murder Castle" during the 1893 Chicago World's Fair before his capture and controversial execution, leaving a haunting legacy of evil that persists to this day. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
Bigamist. Fantasist. Betrayer. Betrayed. Known only as Agent Sniper, Polish double-agent Michal Goleniewski sold secrets to the USA from behind the Iron Curtain. But this complex, ambitious man was no match for his American handlers. In this episode of True Spies, author Tim Tate reveals a life full of romance, tragedy and Cold War intrigue. From SPYSCAPE, the HQ of secrets. A Cup And Nuzzle production. Series producer: Joe Foley. Produced by Morgan Childs. Music by Nick Ryan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wenn jemand sagt, er habe bei einer Handlungsweise ein gutes Gewissen, so kann sein Tun trotzdem höchst fragwürdig sein. Das in unseren Bibeln mit »Gewissen« wiedergegebene Wort heißt genau übersetzt »Zusammenschau«. Man sieht mit seinem »Gewissen« also jeweils mindestens zwei Dinge zusammen. (1) Das, was man selbst oder die Familie oder das eigene Umfeld für gut oder böse hält, und (2) das eigene Denken, Reden oder Tun. Stimmen beide Seiten überein, hat man ein gutes Gewissen. Dabei kann man Sklavenhändler, Rauschgiftschmuggler, Massenmörder oder Bigamist sein. Weil alle in ihrem jeweiligen Umfeld das machten oder guthießen, hatten selbst viele SS-Männer in Auschwitz oftmals ein gutes Gewissen, während sie jüdische Menschen jeden Alters und Geschlechts zu Tausenden vergasten.Unser Tagesvers sagt, dass der Apostel Paulus die Messlatte für das, was er für gut oder schlecht hielt, nicht vom Gewohnheitsrecht der Menschen in ihrer Zeit und Welt ableitete, sondern von dem, was Gott in seinen Geboten angeordnet hatte. Das bedeutet nicht, dass er selbst dieses Ziel immer erreicht hat. So sagt er in Philipper 3,12: »Nicht dass ich es schon ergriffen habe oder schon vollendet sei; ich jage ihm aber nach, ob ich es auch ergreifen möge.« Seine Grundausrichtung jedoch stimmte. Er war von Jesus Christus erfüllt.Ja, die Messlatte lag für ihn sehr hoch; aber er wusste, dass Gottes Gebote allesamt nur das eine Ziel verfolgen: uns dem Sohn Gottes, also Jesus Christus, ähnlicher zu machen. Und je ähnlicher wir ihm hier werden, umso größer und herrlicher wird er uns erscheinen, wenn wir ihn sehen werden, wie er ist. Das sollte für Christen das höchste Ziel sein, und es ist nebenbei auch das nachhaltigste von allen denkbaren Zielen.Hermann GrabeDiese und viele weitere Andachten online lesenWeitere Informationen zu »Leben ist mehr« erhalten Sie unter www.lebenistmehr.deAudioaufnahmen: Radio Segenswelle
Heute geht es um Karl. Der heiratete 1967 in Bruchhausen Vilsen. Blöderweise war er aber noch verheiratet. Warum er sich nicht scheiden lassen konnte und wie die Geschichte vor Gericht endete, das erfahrt ihr in diesem Podcast.Aktiv im Archiv ist ein Podcast der Mediengruppe Kreiszeitung. Produktion dieser Folge: Hagen Wolf und Leslie Schmidt. Kontakt zur Podcast-Redaktion über podcast@kreiszeitung.de. Impressum: https://www.mediengruppe-kreiszeitung.de/impressum.html. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pararescue is the most highly decorated Air Force-enlisted force, executing the most perilous, demanding, and extreme rescue missions at anytime, anywhere around the globe. Their motto is: "These Things We Do, That Others May Live." Pararescue Staff Sergeant James D. Pou was so legendary, he became the "gold standard" for how the Air Force drills its trainees. He died a hero. So why did the June 2, 1993 L.A. Times headline read: "Bigamist, Deserter Escapes From Air Force Brig"....? Grab a parachute and jump into the interstate scandal of one legendary Airman/escape artist, two wives, two affairs, five kids, one bank robbery, and a military prison break. Reb debriefs the military's very own "justice" system and why you can't lead a triple life if you can't keep your gun dry in U.S. v. Pou (1995). *** CLICK HERE TO WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE INTRO: 00:00 to 8:09 CASE BEGINS: 8:10 Alternate Title: These Things We Do, That Douglas May Live. *** Follow @RebuttalPod on Instagram and @Rebmasel on TikTok :) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's a link to the full video https://youtu.be/rLouO2Y8DGE?s... Thanks for joining me on the Being Beautifully Honest channel! Leave a comment, like & subscribe for more and check out my other videos.Get your long-lasting roses rose at Rose Forever shop: $20 off discount code: Honest20https://bit.ly/3CxENWXGet your Byte Aligners For a Discount of $100 off and 75% off an impression kit! http://fbuy.me/v/ewill_1Build your credit and earn reward points with your debit card! Check it out and you'll get 50,000 points ($50) if you sign up: https://extra.app/r/ELZABG2EGV...Your beautiful skin is waiting at www.inezelizabethbeauty.com and enter the code PERFECT10 for 10% off your first order! Get THE BEST EYELASH STRIPS here! https://temptinglashes.comJoin me on my other platforms!WEBSITE: WWW.BEINGBEAUTIFULLYHONEST.COMPODCAST: bit.ly/thebbhpcastSUBSCRIBE TO MY OTHER CHANNEL AT bit.ly/ytcmobeautyTHE BEING BEAUTIFULLY HONEST PODCAST DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this video and on the The Being Beautifully Honest Podcast Youtube Channel are just that, opinions and views. All topics are for entertainment purposes only! All commentary is Alleged.COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1976, ALLOWANCE IS MADE FOR "FAIR USE" FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS CRITICISM, COMMENT, NEWS REPORTING, TEACHING, SCHOLARSHIP, AND RESEARCH. FAIR USE IS A USE PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT STATUTE THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE BE INFRINGING.#shirleystrawberry , #ernestwilliams , #ernestowilliams , #chroniclespeaks
This week the ladies were joined by the "bald and the beautiful" miss Shon Cole, and honeyy, does she have stories for you! She spoke to the ladies about her book "How I Married a Bigamist", healing from heartbreaks and revamping herself to the successful woman she is now. Moreover, after hearing her stories you wouldn't think she would have a story for their "Dumb B*tch Story", but she did! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the story of Albert Walker or David Davis or Ronald Platt......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/5466986/advertisement
Mairi, reads Mary Turner-Thompsons The Bigamist. It is available to buy on the TCF non-fiction reviewed shelf of Bookshop.org with profits going to help support independent bookshops and the podcast. https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/tcf-reviewed-non-fictionSupport the show
Ida Lupino, une artiste prodige à Hollywood Ida Lupino est à part dans le paysage hollywoodien classique. D'abord parce que c'est une femme. Ensuite parce qu'elle est une actrice à l'origine. Grâce à sa farouche volonté d'indépendance, elle devient productrice et réalisatrice. Elle va réaliser des films subtiles, ancrés dans la réalité sociale de son époque. Cette semaine, nous explorons son film The Bigamist, Bigamie en français, film de 1953 avec Joan Fontaine, Edmond O'Brien et Ida Lupino. Le titre The bigamist est en soi assez explicite mais ce film va tâcher de nous démontrer que derrière ce terme se cache autre chose. Il va nous révéler qu'un homme menteur, lâche et infidèle n'est peut-être pas le salaud que l'on imagine. The Bigamist est un film où il est question de restaurants chinois, de maisons de stars et de rues en pente. A quelle émotion renvoie ce film ? Qu'est ce qui le rend unique ? Et pourquoi illustre-t-il parfaitement l'expression "l'enfer est pavé de bonnes intentions"? CREDITS: Extraits films : The Bigamist, Ida Lupino, 1953 The Sea Wolf, Michael Curtiz, 1941 They drive by night, Raoul Walsh, 1940 Road House, Jean Negulesco, 1948 Not wanted, Ida Lupino, 1949 Outrage, Ida Lupino, 1950 Never Fear, Ida Lupino, 1949 To be or not to be, Ernst Lubitsch, 1942 Autres extraits : Dr Cassandra, televison series Batman, 1967 Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
It's Bridesmaids on She-Hulk! Is Mr. Immortal a Bigamist? Did Jen act in Self-Defense against Titania or Mutual Combat? Join our panel of lawyers for their legal analysis. Support the show
Lexman interviews Zev Weinstein, a film maker and bigamist. They discuss Zev's experience as a bigamist and how it has changed his perspective on marriage. They also talk about the quipu, an ancient Mesoamerican recording device.
Sometime one love just isn't enough… and Emma Ledoux was definitely living proof of that. In the early 1900s it wasn't quite favorable to leave or step out of a marriage. But Emma lived beyond the box of traditional norms…which unfortunately meant that others paid a very brutal price. Join us to hear about what happens to Emma's third husband..in the tragic trunk murder of 1906. "Stories of the Forgotten: Infamous, Famous & Unremembered," by J'aime Rubio (ISBN 13: 978-15239881175, ISBN 10: 1523981172) DREAMING CASUALLY (Investigative Blog) by J'aime Rubio: Part 3. Emma LeDoux and the "Trunk Murder of 1906" (dreamingcasuallypoetry.blogspot.com) Emma LeDoux - Wikipedia Emma LeDoux, Housewife, Prostitute, Bigamist, Husband Killer - HistoricalCrimeDetective.com Music By: Jonas Bjornstand Cover Art By: Charnell
A Comedy Game Show that almost did not get produced because of the title of the show... "It Pays To Be Ignorant"... it was thought to be insulting. Well it "insulted" listeners for 9 years! Not a bad run. Now Heirloom Radio is rebroadcasting a few of the episodes, so the "Insulting" continues....:) Cast: Lulu McConnell, George Shelton, Tom Howard (host) and Harry McNaughton. Show begins with the first question.. "What is a Bigamist?" This track will be in the "Game Show" Playlist on this Soundcloud.com podcast.
Danskene ser ikke lenger korona som en samfunnskritisk sykdom og åpner helt opp. Norge har satt Taliban på flyet tilbake til Kabul, men hvorfor er det Sverige danskene heier på under OL og ikke Norge? Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Ugentlig, pan-skandinavisk familieterapi med forfatter og journalist Åsa Linderborg (S), dramatiker og radiovert Hassan Preisler (DK), og programleder/samtaleterapeut Hilde Sandvik (N). Danskerne ser ikke længere corona som en samfundskritisk sygdom og åbner helt op. Norge har sat Taliban på flyet tilbage til Kabul, men hvorfor er det Sverige danskerne hejer på under OL og ikke Norge? Producent: Henrik Hylland Uhlving.
Welcome to Book of Lies Podcast.This week we bring you a story of a a serial Bigamist, who marries 7 times and loves to tell lies, join us for the tale of Emily Horne. Promo from Over the Fence True Crime Podcast Visit us online at bookofliespodcast.comGet your dog some fresh dog treats from Sunni's business www.beautysbiscuits.com use offer code "lies" to save 15%Sourced from The Bigamist Bride: My Five Husbands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clsrL6F0wKM Thank you for listening, come on back now you hear.
Hooman and Chris sit down with Eddie Muller the host of TCM's Noir Alley franchise.Muller writes novels, biographies, movie histories, plays, short stories, and films. He also programs film festivals, curates museums, designs books, and provides commentary for television, radio, and DVDs. He produces and hosts NOIR CITY: The San Francisco Film Noir Festival, the largest noir retrospective in the world, which now has satellite festivals in seven other U.S. cities.As founder and president of the Film Noir Foundation, he has been instrumental in preserving America's noir heritage, which to date has included restoring and preserving (with the UCLA Film & Television Archive) more than 30 nearly lost classics, such as Too Late for Tears (1949), Woman on the Run (1950), and The Bitter Stems (1956). Muller has also presented and lectured on film noir at the Cinémathèque Française in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.UPDATE: Due to the surge in Omicron infections, the NOIR CITY 19 film festival scheduled for January 20–23 at the Grand Lake Theatre has been postponed. New dates will be announced when the threat of exposure is sufficiently diminished. For more information, visit: https://www.noircity.com/.Now playing on Fandor is The Bigamist (1953).Today's show is brought to you by Fandor. Learn more and subscribe for the latest updates here.Fandor on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fandorTwitter: https://twitter.com/FandorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fandorfilmsVimeo: https://vimeo.com/fandor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mary Turner Thomson's world shattered when she discovered her husband Will was a bigamist, con man and convicted sex offender. Unbeknownst to her, this would be the start of a bold new chapter in her life, fighting to protect other women from his heartless gaslighting campaigns — and putting a stop to his endless deception.
We are pleased to bring to you the speaker presentations from the Casebook: Jack the Ripper Online Conference that took place on 30 October 2021. Suzanne Huntington: Charles Alfred Hebbert- Physician, Anatomist, Bigamist This is a video podcast. If you are wishing to view this on Casebook, use the 'clicking here' link to open the video in a new browser window.
Sir Basil Zaharoff. One of the most evil men who ever lived. Bigamist, fraudster, international arms dealer. Codename: ZedZed. A real nasty piece of work.Most likely the real-life template for the James Bond supervillain, Zaharoff's influence on the geopolitics of the 20th Century cannot be overestimated, yet he lived in the shadows and his name doesn't loom over history as much as the man himself did. So why does nobody really know when and where he was born, why did he burn all records of himself and could he really be responsible for World War I?And is a previous mystery on the show solved in the process?Let's find out together! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author Interview with Yve Gibney: Face of a Bigamist A True Story of Deception, Betrayal, and Control. Yve Gibney is a UK author who found out the man she had been married to for 19 years had a secret life. She had another wife. in this book she describes the actuality of deceit, manipulation, and coercive control and that their marriage had been a lie from the moment they had met. This interview is episode 4 of season 2 of the Behind the Author's Pen series on Victory Chat with Jackie Mckeever Podcast. To connect with Yve Gibney go to: https://www.yvegibney.com/ . Business inquiries, to Review your Book, and other Collaborations: contact@jackiemckeever.com For IG promo post email me for more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jackie-mckeever/message
Welcome to the second episode of the New Plaza Cinema podcast, the podcast for the full spectrum of movie lovers. Film curator Gary Palmucci and film historian Max Alvarez discuss the 1953 film THE BIGAMIST, directed by the trailblazing Ida Lupino. Don't forget to subscribe to our show on your podcast app. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Watch the full, unedited conversation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLX0TJIFCNQ&t=1807s. To find out more about New Plaza Cinema, visit our website and subscribe to our newsletter here: https://newplazacinema.org/.
On the one hundred and seventy-seventh episode of THE THIRD ACT PODCAST the crew are getting heated about a nun movie. After a quick segment of Recently Watched to check in on some new releases (Candyman and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) we conclude our Auteurography series on Ida Lupino. First, we dig into yet another thoughtful issues-based film, THE BIGAMIST. Then, we talk about the family film she made over a decade later, THE TROUBLE WITH ANGELS. We also discuss books, Iron man 3, and cigarillos.Keep in touch with us on Facebook and Twitter and email us anytime at: TheThirdActPodcast@gmail.com
In this Extra Bit; Henry tells us about the worst Soviet Spy Dan's Pick: Good Omens Henry's Pick: The Suicide Squad
"The boss bigamist of the United States belongs to La Crosse." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey friends! We received a request for a story by a listener named Hannah! (Thank you Hannah). Katie covers the sad story of a little girl named Zhara Baker. She was a bright young girl from Australia who fought bone cancer and unfortunately lost part of her left leg and had to wear a prosthetic leg. She also lost hearing in both her ears due to the cancer treatment and had to wear hearing aids. She beat cancer and was on her way to a bright future. That was until her father Adam Baker met a woman named Elisa Fairchild and they moved to a small town in North Carolina. Elisa was abusive to Zhara which resulted in her death. I said it was from a 2020 episode but it was a 60 minutes episode (My bad).Here is the link to Elisa's interview with 60 Minutes Australia.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5LVmsFNMaYBrittany tells us (sorta lol) the story about Newsham Park Hospital. She tells us about the history and even the spooky ghosts. It's a quickie!Sophie tells Katie all about the changling fairies and how they snatch up human babies and swap them out for their own.Follow us!Twitter- https://twitter.com/literallydpodInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/literallydisturbedpodcast/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/literallydisturbedWebsite- www.literallydisturbed.comPatreon-www.patreon.com/literallydisturbed
After an extra weeks break, Mr Smirh and Mr Birch are back to normal. By normal we mean Keanu impressions, an unhealthy obsession with Henry Cavill, stats and data and covering what's coming to the screen in the near future in the US and the reopened UK box office. After a spectacular failure of professionalism half way through (we had to edit FOUR MINUTES out of this podcast for laughing and swearing) we cover off our Bad Film Club viewing of Ghost Rider and discuss great films that should be bad and bad films that missed greatness. Mr Birch has made some upgrades but the music is by the ever present and awesome Two Steps From Hell and now the new Outro music by Hidden Citizens. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fantasyfilmleague/message
Alma Vuorinen gästar när vi pratar om två äldre filmer om att ha för många kvinnor i sitt liv. Ida Lupinos THE BIGAMIST är ett på många sätt typiskt Hollywood-melodrama som uppbådar gott om sympati för personer som kanske inte alltid får det. I LE BONHEUR tar Agnes Varda ut svängarna betydligt mer och levererar en film som kanske är en romantisk komedi men kanske också en skräckfilm?
Lea Taylor has SO many funny stories! The Tesco car park disgrace, figure-of-speech misunderstandings, close encounters with royal crotches, and a BUNCH more. You will LAUGH! We were introduced by Mary Turner Thomson. If you haven't heard her episodes, they. Are. FASCINATING!!! 64. Mary Turner Thomson Finds Out She's Married to a Bigamist, Con Man, and Psychopath Bonus 11. Mary Turner Thomson Tells Us More About Her Life Married to a Psychopath Listen to Lea's Podcast Here is Victoria Woods singing "Let's Do It." Here is the song that was playing as the plane took off from South America. Lea is loving: The British TV show Motherland The Podcast You're Dead to Me Lea Taylor is an author and professional storyteller; through her work she has stopped double decker buses on The Royal Mile, Edinburgh, chained herself to railings, dressed up as one of Mary Queen of Scots courtiers (try driving in a hooped dress, its a hoot!), she's ridden trams in Canada dressed as a Suffragette (toffee hammer to the ready!) and woven her own willow dogs for performances she has written. She's also trained Scottish Ministers to tell fairy tales! As an author life is just as bonkers only the scenarios are played out on the page. Find Lea: on Amazon, her book The House Beside the Cherry Tree: Motherhood Doesn't Come Easy on her website A Way With Stories on Twitter @leataylor5783 at The Book Whisperers Things to Know: Get your cozy clothes at ShelfieShoppe! Use code FANCYFREE for free shipping. Join Fancy Free's private Facebook Group! It's so much fun! Click the Subscribe button so you don't miss a single episode! Leave a rating and written review! I will be forever grateful!!! If you have your own not-so-fancy story to tell, email me at notfancy@fancyfreepodcast.com! Do it. It'll be fun! The best way to help Fancy Free reach more listeners is to tell a friend about it. Share the laughter! Thanks so much for listening, have a great week, and remember NO ONE is as fancy as they look! ~Joanne
Mary Turner Thomson met and married a man that explained his unusual absences, disappearances and at times physical injuries on his job as an IT expert with the CIA and he had proof of him being a spy! However, in 2006, Mary's world shattered when she discovered her husband Will was a bigamist, con man and convicted sex offender. Her story is how one man manipulated an intelligent (mensa member) and independent woman, conning her out of £200,000 and leaving her to bring up the children he claimed he could never have due to infertility. Mary thought her story would end with the revelation that Will in fact had several families ― and numerous children. But when she discovered that he had continued to prey on new victims, she vowed to turn his betrayal into a force for good. On her mission to protect these women and others, Mary also learned more about the psychopath behind Will's duplicitous behaviour.Mary's memoir ‘The Bigamist' and her new book ‘The Psychopath' can be purchased on Amazon. www.maryturnerthomson.comFB: www.facebook.com/maryturnerthomsonTwitter: @TheBigamistBookIG: maryturnerthomson IG:onemomentpleasepodcastFacebook: one moment please podcastonemomentpleasepodcast.com
In 2006, Mary Turner Thomson's world shattered when she discovered her husband Will was a bigamist, con man, and convicted sex offender. Unbeknownst to her, this would be the start of a bold new chapter in her life, fighting to protect other women from his heartless gaslighting campaigns—and putting a stop to his endless deception. Mary thought her story would end with the revelation that Will, in fact, had several families—and numerous children. But when she discovered that he had continued to prey on new victims, she vowed to turn his betrayal into a force for good. On her mission to protect these women and others, Mary also learned more about the psychopathy behind Will's duplicitous behavior. Today, we're chatting about... The Royal family and Prince Philip's death Mary's experience with online dating and where it went horribly wrong What it was like to discover her husband was a bigamist, con man, and convicted sex offender Why psychopaths are so charismatic What inspired Mary to share her story Victim shaming Who psychopaths target The red flags to watch out for if you're online dating What life looks like for Mary now and whether or not Mary's back in the online dating world again __________ ALL THE GOODIES FROM THIS EPISODE: >>> SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW TO THE COURAGEOUSLY.U PODCAST
Yve Gibney had been married to her husband for 18 years when she made the shocking discovery on Facebook that he'd married another woman while working abroad. If that wasn't bad enough he falsified documents to get married in the first place and then falsified financial statements that affected Yve's divorce settlement.In a quest for justice, Yve has encountered the unfairness of legal battles between couples and fought to get her ex-husband charged for bigamy. In an effort to get her voice out there and be the voice for other women at the mercy of coercive control, Yve has written a book about her experience called Face of a Bigamist
My conversation with Mary was both captivating and shocking!Life was going great for her until one day she received a phone call from a womanAt that point, Mary was a business advisor for the Scottish Enterprise Network, married with three children, and owned her own home – then in April 2006 she got that phone call - from her husband's other wife!Not only was he a bigamist but he was also a con man who had ripped her off for just under £200k and had left her £56k in debt on credit cards he had taken out in her name. She was left homeless, broke, and unemployed with three children to support on her own. Rather than letting it break her she decided to use the experience for good and wrote her first book, ‘The Bigamist', which came out in 2007. Her second true crime memoir is being launch on 1st March titled ‘The Psychopath'. Mary is now an international best-selling author and speaker, able to talk about topics from recovery to psychopaths, as well as a writing coach and publishing consultantSome key points from our interview: How she's learnt to continually fight and keep going on How looking back, she now realises she had been a victim of coercive control How her experiences with her husband have given her huge insights into psychopaths and is an expert in understanding them How her childhood experiences helped her to find the strength to refuse to be a victim again How her recovery from childhood sexual abuse taught her she had a choice in how she responded and knew she could recover How she discovered she a very high functioning empath How she learnt to laugh and love again How she now shares her story to speak out to end the shame for othersReach out to Mary here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryturnerthomson/* * * *"Unbroken: Healing Through Storytelling" features individuals who have all triumphed after adversity and have not just bounced back in life, but forward and are now making a difference for others.Hosted by Madeleine Black, the show will share stories of all the amazing people Madeleine has met on her own journey as an author/speaker and these stories will heal, motivate, inspire and bring hope when they share their wisdom and knowledge with her.She really believes in the power that comes when we share our stories, that in fact we are not story tellers but story healers. Tune in to discover what helped them to stay unbroken and together we will discover that none of us are broken beyond repair.You can find out more about Madeleine, her story and her memoir, Unbroken, from her website: https://madeleineblack.co.uk/Watch the Podcast via YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/MadeleineBlackUnbrokenFollow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/unbrokenthepodcastwithmb
Mary Turner Thomson’s world shattered when she discovered her husband Will was a bigamist, con man and convicted sex offender. Unbeknownst to her, this would be the start of a bold new chapter in her life, fighting to protect other women from his heartless gaslighting campaigns — and putting a stop to his endless deception.
It's the pilot episode of the Golden Girls...and of Always Be My Sisters! In this episode we meet (and say 'goodbye' to) Coco, are introduced to all the Girls and learn why you should wait more than two weeks before marrying somebody.Featuring an interview with Mary Turner Thomson, author of "The Bigamist".
We review and praise the Ida Lupino Directed The Bigamist, discuss Alfred Hitchcock's classic Vertigo, and the possibly underrated feature Serenity! Bruce Purkey also highly recommends director Rod Lurie's The Outpost! For more info on Chris Peters' Vertigo AI experiment, go here. Check out Greg Srisavasdi's 1:1 interviews w/ directors/actors on Deepest Dream. Our FYF Video podcast is on Bruce's Rustomire channel. Email us at info@findyourseen.com
Mary Turner Thomson - The Bigamist: The True Story of a Husband's Ultimate Betrayal with TRE's Selina MacKenzie
On this episode we review the Kevin Costner/Diane Lane feature Let Him Go. Other films/projects covered: Kindred, His House, Mr. Bungle: The Night They Came Home, Dana Gould's Plan 9 From Outer Space, The Bigamist, Bad Blood, and Vampyr. Video version of our podcast is up on Bruce Purkey's Rustomire Channel. For more movie talk, join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group. To catch up with Eric Holmes' movie and RPG game updates, email hamslime@gmail.com! Movie questions and comments, email info@findyourseen.com!
The CCTV clearly showed Rui Lui leaving Poole hospital, where she worked, in her distinctive silver porsche. But days later she was still missing - just where could she be? A police investigation into her life with her husband uncovered swinging, sex work, bigamy and complex finances - could any of these factors be related to her disappearance? Sponsor Play this brand-new, exciting interactive detective game today.... https://www.inthehiddencity.com/moriartys-game-a-killer-in-the-hive CrimeCon UK Get discounted tickets for this event in June 2021 using the code: UKTC https://www.crimecon.co.uk (https://download.bestfiends.com/) Writing credit Steve Percival Referenced sites www.uktruecrime.com (http://www.uktruecrime.com/) http://www.patreon.com/uktruecrime https://www.facebook.com/groups/UKTrueCrime Sources https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11728759.rui-li-murder-trial-family-ate-meal-as-body-lay-in-van-court-hears/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2912122/Bigamist-conspired-wife-son-killing-second-wife-300-000-life-insurance-policy.html https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11793777.rui-li-murder-accused-spent-most-time-with-first-wife/ https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11750387.watch-son-of-rui-li-murder-accused-drove-nurses-body-to-hengistbury-head-court-hears/ https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11786534.rui-li-murder-trial-bigamist-married-nurse-so-she-could-stay-in-the-country-court-hears/ https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11732259.accused-told-friend-of-body-in-car-boot/ https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11749689.rui-li-murder-trial-nurse-planned-to-repay-20k-debt-days-before-she-was-killed-court-hears/ https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11245141.cctv-released-as-investigation-continues-into-disappearance-of-poole-hospital-nurse-rui-li/ https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11823733.pierre-legris-found-guilty-of-murder-of-rui-li/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2972098/Bigamist-jailed-life-murdering-swinger-wife-helped-cover-crime-second-spouse-son.html https://alchetron.com/Jonathan-Legris https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11795282.i-could-have-made-her-death-look-like-a-climbing-accident-says-man-accused-of-murdering-poole-nurse-rui-li/
Author Mary Turner Thomson tells us more about her life married to a bigamist, con man, and psychopath, as well as her life since it all came crashing down around him. "Have fun storming the castle" video clip. "Anybody want a peanut?" video clip. The Bigamist audible version. Mary Turner Thomson is an international best-selling author of the true-crime memoir 'The Bigamist' which was just relaunched under a new publisher on 15th September 2020. She is a motivational speaker as well as a publishing consultant (helping other people write, publish and promote their own books) and has a background in marketing and business advice. Things to Know: Join Fancy Free's private Facebook Group! It's so much fun! Click the Subscribe button so you don't miss a single episode! Leave a rating and written review! I will be forever grateful!!! If you have your own not-so-fancy story to tell, email me at notfancy@fancyfreepodcast.com! Do it. It'll be fun! The best way to help Fancy Free reach more listeners is to tell a friend about it. Share the laughter! Monday we have Caroline Sauders who is SO HILARIOUS!!! Thanks so much for listening, have a great week, and remember NO ONE is as fancy as they look! ~Joanne
Mary Turner Thomson is the author of international best-selling book ‘The Bigamist’ and the upcoming sequel ‘The Psychopath’ due out 1st March 2021. She has had a varied career which started in television in the 1980's, before retraining in marketing and starting her own business in 1993. Mary sold her company and then worked as a business adviser for the Scottish Enterprise Network from 1997 until 2006 when she discovered her husband was a bigamist and con man and decided to write a book about her experiences. She then started White Water Publishing Ltd in 2009 which focuses on creating and publishing books by children, working with schools to use book publishing as a way to inspire children to read and write. Mary now also works as a writing coach, editor and publishing consultant to individuals as well - helping people go from initial idea to published authors. You can learn more about Mary Turner Thomson at www.MaryTurnerThomson.com and www.WhiteWaterPublishing.co.uk Websites: www.MaryTurnerThomson.com and www.WhiteWaterPublishing.co.uk facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maryturnerthomson Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBigamistBook Contact: 07854 829524
International best-selling author and speaker Mary Turner Thomson tells us about how she found out her husband was a bigamist, con man, and psychopath. The Bigamist by Mary Turner Thomson The Psychopath Test by John Ronson Mary is loving the television series Killing Eve Mary's pick for the best recent depiction of a psychopath is the movie The House that Jack Built Mary recommends the Edinburgh Book Festival Mary Turner Thomson is an international best-selling author of the true crime memoir 'The Bigamist' which was just relaunched under a new publisher on 15th September 2020. She is a motivational speaker as well as a publishing consultant (helping other people write, publish and promote their own books) and has a background in marketing and business advice. Check out Mary's website, Mary Turner Thomson Find Mary on Facebook and Instagram. Isn't Honey adorable?! Things to Know: Join Fancy Free's private Facebook Group! It's so much fun! The question of the week is "Have you ever been conned?" Click the Subscribe button so you don't miss a single episode! Leave a rating and written review! I will be forever grateful!!! If you have your own not-so-fancy story to tell, email me at notfancy@fancyfreepodcast.com! Do it. It'll be fun! The best way to help Fancy Free reach more listeners is to tell a friend about it. Share the laughter! Next week we feature Stacey Simms who tells us some great stories about her early days as a television reporter. Thanks so much for listening, have a great week, and remember NO ONE is as fancy as they look! ~Joanne
We've been holding out on you! We've got a special interview with the inspirational, best selling author Mary Turner Thomson. In it, we chat about her book The Bigamist, her upcoming sequel the psychopath and delve into research and experience of personality disorders. This is one not to be missed. You can find The Bigamist online now and Mary's follow up book - The Psychopath - will be released in March 2021. https://www.maryturnerthomson.com/
Jill – The Serial Bride, Bigamist, Con - Artist and Murderer. I hope you are ready for a story that gives new meaning to Bunny Boiler Crazy.Episode NotesOn July 01, 1944 Henry Albert Billiot married Juanita Engelman in New Orleans, Louisiana. They had 2 children Jill and Mark Billiot. Henry and Juanita were your typical loving couple and worked hard to give their children a good life. Little did they know that their lives would forever be changed when they had their daughter Jill. Sources:WikipediaCrime MuseumMurderpedia Murderpedia2WikiwandPoisoned Vows – Clifford L. Linedecker Follow Us:Our WebsiteTwitterFacebookFacebook Discussion Group
A charismatic con man gets married over and over, then disappears over and over. Richard Scott Smith is that con man and is the focus of a new Showtime docu-series "Love Fraud." He's targeting ordinary women stealing their identifies, their money, their credit, and anything else he can take with him.Joining Nancy Grace today:Lisa - was married to Richard Scott Smith and started the Website: www.scottthecrooksmith.weebly.comKirk Nurmi - Jodi Arias Former Attorney, Author of "Trapped with Ms Arias Parts 2 and 3, My Final Words" Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst, Beverly HillsJoe Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics, Jacksonville State UniversityRay Caputo - Lead News Anchor for WDBO Orlando
IWS is back again and we have love in our heart. Pastor Matt's 5 Year Wedding Anniversary is coming up in less than a week, and Pastor Matt's Wife Jamie will soon be marrying his Brother-in-Law of Matt's other wife Schmoop to whom he is still married as well. Also, they will discuss Donald Trump's betrayal of American Servicemen and Women by calling them Losers and Suckers, Labor Day, Dead Moms, and Jamie's disgusting French Toast habits. Bigamy, Hilarity, and Presidential Projection will ensue as we along with with your calls, present: Trump Hates Our Military But The Bigamist Loves Her Ketchup.
One day, as she was on her way to take the kids out the house, Mary Turner Thomson received a phone call that was about to turn her life upside down. The woman on the other end was her husband Will Jordan’s other wife. I’m barely scratching the surface in this intro, as I think she tells it best, and I’d also really like you to get hold of her book, The Bigamist. But she agrees it’s not a spoiler to tell you that Will is a psychopath; he had at least two wives and 5 fiancées while with her; those are just the ones Mary knows about, as well as more than a dozen children.He explained his long absences by saying he was a spy, and went to extraordinary lengths to prove it. He mutilated parts of his own body to show he’d been out fighting a secret war, and appeared to get old friends to collude in his lies, calling Mary and appearing to be part of his life in the secret services.Will was imprisoned but is now out doing his psychopath stuff to other unsuspecting victims. It’s just about the craziest story I’ve ever heard, and you’re about to hear some of the most unbelievable parts about the ways he managed to extract money from her and the other women in his life.In the aftermath, Mary wrote The Bigamist, detailing the whole saga, and has just written a follow-up called The Psychopath, where she goes into more detail about what it is to be one – so get hold of that in March when it comes out – until then, you can satiate your psycho desire with my earlier podcast with M.E. Thomas, who is one herself. Mary’s story was also the inspiration for The Psychopath Test, by Jon Ronson, who toured afterwards with her.By the way, I’ve been asking people to review – and this week people started kicking off at me, going there’s nowhere to review. So, I realised you can only really do that on Apple Podcasts. But whichever platform you use, please subscribe and check out the videos I post to Twitter and Instagram – my account is andrewgold_ok. Next week, we’ll hear from Conservative peer – he’s actually a lord – Daniel Finkelstein. But now it’s Mary, and she’s having one of those days. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Connor is joined by Michelle Johnson to discuss the only main-stream American film noir directed by a woman: The Hitch-Hiker. They compare the two hostages situation to that of film & TV crews under tyrannical show runners, how Ida Lupino subtly flipped the genre, and just how underrated of a filmmaker she is.WARNING: Major spoilers for The Hitch-Hiker, The Bigamist, & Not WantedFollow Michelle: mysticalcartoonism.comBook Mentioned: The Mirage Factory - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/541714/the-mirage-factory-by-gary-krist/Follow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrameYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------The Hitch-Hiker (1953) | Dir. Ida LupinoRavenous (1999) | Dir. Antonia BirdHigh Sierra (1941) | Dir. Raoul WalshNot Wanted (1949) | Dir. Ida Lupino, Elmer CliftonThe Bigamist (1953) | Dir. Ida LupinoThe Da Vinci Code (2006) | Dir. Ron HowardThe Lord of the Rings (1978) | Dir. Ralph BakshiSeven Psychopaths (2012) | Dir. Martin McDonaghJurassic Park (1993) | Dir. Steven SpielbergThe Maltese Falcon (1941) | Dir. John HustonJaws (1975) | Dir. Steven SpielbergLincoln (2012) | Dir. Steven SpielbergBridge of Spies (2015) | Dir. Steven SpielbergReady Player One (2018) | Dir. Steven SpielbergThe Lego Movie (2014) | Dir. Phil Lord & Christopher MillerWreck-It Ralph (2012) | Dir. Rich MooreSchindler's List (1993) | Dir. Steven SpielbergThe Wizard of Oz (1939) | Dir. Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Mervyn LeRoy, Norman Taurog, Richard Thorpe, King VidorA Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) | Dir. Brad SilberlingDumbo (2019) | Dir. Tim BurtonNosferatu (1922) | Dir. F.W. MurnauThe Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) | Dir. Robert WeineThe Golem (1920) | Dir. Carl Boese, Paul WegenerLawrence of Arabia (1962) | Dir. David LeanA Clockwork Orange (1971) | Dir. Stanley KubrickOutrage (1950) | Dir. Ida LupinoThe Birth of a Nation (1915) | Dir. D.W. GriffithNorth by Northwest (1959) | Dir. Alfred HitchcockLegend of the Guardian: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010) | Dir. Zack SnyderBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) | Dir. Zack Snyder2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | Dir. Stanley KubrickDeadwood: The Movie (2019) | Dir. Daniel MinahanDunkirk (2017) | Dir. Christopher Nolan1917 (2019) | Dir. Sam MendesZodiac (2007) | Dir. David FincherThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) | Dir. David FincherGone Girl (2014) | Dir. David FincherSe7en (1995) | Dir. David Fincher
Literaturpodcast Der Bigamist, der Verleger und einer, der Abschied nimmt Was lesen? Abendblatt-Redakteur Thomas Andre und Literaturhaus-Chef Rainer Moritz über aktuelle Bestseller, die es in sich haben. Next Book Please, neue Folge: Heute geht es um drei aktuelle Bücher. Und eines ist kein Roman. Eher das glatte Gegenteil davon: Siegfried Unselds „Reiseberichte“ sind nüchterne Dokumentationen der Arbeitstage des Frankfurter Verlegers, der mit Suhrkamp deutsche Kulturgeschichte schrieb. Zwischen 1959 und 2002 verfasste Unseld etwa 1500 Berichte von seinen Berufsreisen. Sie waren nicht für die Öffentlichkeit bestimmt und sind vielleicht gerade deswegen spannend - zumindest für Menschen, die sich für den Kulturbetrieb interessieren. Was für die beiden Podcaster Rainer Moritz und Thomas Andre doch wohl sicher zutrifft. Bei den anderen beiden Titeln wird dann wieder klassisches Romanland betreten. Tayari Jones, 1970 in Atlanta geboren, erzählt in ihrem zweiten Roman „Das zweitbeste Leben“ eine ganz eigene Familiengeschichte. Es geht um Bigamie, Verrat, Loyalität und ein Leben im Schatten. Jones setzt die Leben der Teenager Dana und Chaurisse in Szene, sie sind unterschiedlich: Während Chaurisse als offizielle Tochter des Chauffeurs James Witherspoon normal aufwächst, führt die ihr unbekannte Halbschwester Dana ein Leben im Geheimen. Kein alltäglicher Stoff. Bernhard Schlink („Der Vorleser“) betritt dagegen in seinem neuen Erzählungsband „Abschiedsfarben“ allzu bekanntes Terrain. Es geht um die letzten Dinge, um Abschiednehmen, Tod, alte Rechnungen und Schuld. Muss man das gelesen haben? Hören Sie eine Einschätzung in unserem Podcast!
The latest podcast for Chichester Cinema at New Park, Chichester, West Sussex. There is a discussion about three films – Get Me Roger Stone (2017), Flavour of Green Tea Over Rice (1952) and The Bigamist (1953). If you want to find out where to watch these, we recommend the justwatch.com website. The profile this time is of Ennio Morricone, including his work on A Fistful of Dollars; For a Few Dollars More; The Good, The Bad & The Ugly; Once Upon a Time in the West; The Thing; Cinema Paradiso; and The Hateful Eight. A second look at food in cinema includes Big Night; My Big Fat Greek Wedding; Volver; Julie & Julia; The Hours; LA Story; and Last Tango in Paris. The streaming suggestions are: Maps to the Stars; TR Baskin (AKA A Date with a Lonely Girl); Inside Llewyn Davis; Clemency; 20th Century Women; and Birds of Passage.
Ida Lupino’s concise parable on marital deception was a source of unexpected empathy for the boys. Well worth your divided attention.
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Mary was stunned to discover she was ‘married’ to a bigamist with three other wives and 13 children. Her partner, William was jailed for bigamy, fraud, and gun crimes, had conned her out of £200,000. Mary shared her story with Jen
Authors Therese Grisham and Julie Grossman (https://www.amazon.com/Ida-Lupino-Director-Resilience-Transition-ebook/dp/B0711VS7SM/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=ida+lupino+director&qid=1592107226&sr=8-1 (Ida Lupino, Director: Her Art and Resilience in Times of Transition)) discuss the works of trailblazer Ida Lupino, the popular actress who transitioned into film directing with a string of daring, socially conscious films including Never Fear, Outrage, The Bigamist and The Hitch-Hiker. Support this podcast
Authors Therese Grisham and Julie Grossman ( (https://www.amazon.com/Ida-Lupino-Director-Resilience-Transition-ebook/dp/B0711VS7SM/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=ida+lupino+director&qid=1592107226&sr=8-1) ) discuss the works of trailblazer Ida Lupino, the popular actress who transitioned into film directing with a string of daring, socially conscious films including Never Fear, Outrage, The Bigamist and The Hitch-Hiker. Support this podcast
Well, we have reached the end of another month! We finish off our watch of Lupino with another noir classic, THE BIGAMIST. But will this have more charm than previous efforts and will Lupino as an actress carry this one over the top? We talk moralizing, chinese food, and executive moods with our last movie of the month.Then we decide on our personal picks. Will we focus on the meanness of THE HITCHHIKER? Or the sexual energy of HARD, FAST, AND BEAUTIFUL? Tune in to find out!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
Malia and I drink wine and mezcal while discussing Ida Lupino's 'The Bigamist'
A discussion of the film The Bigamist (1951), currently streaming on Amazon Prime, between Lumiere Cinema co-owner Peter Ambrosio and our employee Temoc.
CC & Brandon tackle Kenneth Anger's decades-spanning short film series "The Magick Lantern Cycle" – from Fireworks (1947) to Lucifer Rising (1972). Expect occultist rituals, leather bondage regalia, LSD freak-outs, and good old-fashioned homoeroticism. Enjoy! https://swampflix.com/now-playing/ 0:00 Welcome 4:00 My Life in Pink (1997) 9:20 The Platform (2020) 14:35 The Bigamist (1953) 19:35 Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore (1997) 24:11 Who is Kenneth Anger? 39:02 The Magick Lantern Cycle
Der Fall Max Gufler // Eine Ausfahrt ins Grüne, von der nicht alle Teilnehmenden wieder nach Hause zurück kehren. Ein angeblicher Spirituosenhändler, der Böses im Schilde führt. Ein Autounfall mit Vorsatz. Die Geschehnisse unserer Folge 16 könnten auch einem Film von Alfred Hitchcock entstammen. Leider jedoch handelt es sich um wahre Begebenheiten. *** Für Hilfe in einer schwierigen Lebenssituation empfehlen wir folgende Anlaufstellen: Österreich: www.kriseninterventionszentrum.at oder www.telefonseelsorge.at (Telefonnummer 142, erreichbar aus ganz Österreich) Deutschland: www.telefonseelsorge.de (Telefonnummer 0800 111 0 111, erreichbar aus ganz Deutschland) Schweiz: Verein „Die dargebotene Hand“, im Netz unter 143.ch (Telefonnummer 143, erreichbar aus der ganzen Schweiz)
It turns out that Ilhan Omar did, in fact, marry her brother in an immigration fraud scheme. Not that there was ever any doubt. These rumors have been confirmed by members of the Somali community currently squatting in Minnesota, much to the chagrin of Omar, her handlers, and her cheerleaders on Blue Checkmark Twitter. We'll also be talking about the SECESSION FEVER that is currently sweeping the nation, as well as Twitter's new plan to counter "misinformation". I've also got an update on Chris Cantwell for you. This is EPISODE 373 of So to Speak w/ Jared Howe!
Meet Emily. Her hair is short, but her list of husbands is long. When a slow news day in the UK leads to the creation of a documentary The Guardian, The Daily Mail, and the Daily Telegraph all rave as the best thing ever, Jaime and Dave have no choice but to check this out for themselves and discover firsthand that the British media is wrong. So. Very. Wrong. Join us as we discuss the finer points of biganometry, ponder the raw undeniable machismo of train guards, and pitch “Bigammers,” our show that attempts to make this documentary watchable. Featuring surprise appearances by William Shatner, Doctor Who, Baby Yoda, and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Bigamy Cap™. We’re suffering through and reporting back on The Bigamist Bride: My Five Husbands, available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. If you enjoy our podcast, please rate, review, subscribe, or tell a friend! Theme music: "Mexicana Massacre" by Tomb Dragomir off his Instrumental Psycho Synth Album
Karol, człowiek, który porozmawiał z papieżem. To o mnie. Natomiast mój gość, czyli Piotr Adamczyk właśnie zagrał w farsie pod tytułem Mayday. Gra tam bigamistę, czyli mężczyznę wiodącego podwójne życie u boku dwóch żon (grają je Weronika Książkiewicz i Anna Dereszowska). Rozmawiamy o starych rolach Piotra, oczywiście pojawia się wątek papieski: co Jude Law powiedział o Adamczyku, jak to kiedyś chciał grać papieża, ale nie wyszło.
This week, Brad takes us up, up and away with a dramatic, theatrical and ultimately tragic tale of aeronaut Lieutenant George Gale and his flying pony (covered by the London Examiner on 14 September 1850), and Michala’s story of a Victorian bigamist (reported in the Newcastle Weekly Courant, 20 August, 1858) rivals the plot of any TV period drama! Then to round things off, a menagerie of creatures from sheep to birds feature in this episode’s News In Brief section! All newspaper articles referenced in this episode were sourced on Newspapers.com, with additional research conducted by Brad and Michala using Ancestry and other resources. View the clips in this episode here: https://www.newspapers.com/topics/bhhpodcast/ep4 Email: bhhpodcast@ancestry.com Tweet us: @Brad_Argent @UnearthThePast @AncestryUK @_Newspapers
On this show Phillip is by himself again. To celebrate his birthday, he dives into 1971. First he dives into what he has seen recently; Desperate Measures (1997), Beetlejuice (1988), The Hitch-Hiker (1953), Driving Force (1990), Hollywood Uncensored (1987), Missing Link (2019), The ABC Murders (2018), Good Boys (2019), Get Carter (1971), Jerry Seinfeld: ‘I'm Telling You For The Last Time.' (1998), On Dangerous Ground (1951), The Bigamist (1953), A Clockwork Orange (1971), Golden Eyes AKA Booted Babe, Busted Boss (1968) Japanese, T-Men (1947), Duel (1971), The Wicker Man (1973), The Corpse Grinders (1971), Hyperdrive (2019) on Netflix pretty fun, Ready or Not (2019), Mindhunter (2019) finished season 2, and It (2017). Then he plays a fun little radio spot for the movie The Corpse Grinders. Then dives right into Steven Spielberg's first movie, Duel. Then after that, he dives into Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. It is a bunch of fun.
On this show Phillip is by himself again. To celebrate his birthday, he dives into 1971. First he dives into what he has seen recently; Desperate Measures (1997), Beetlejuice (1988), The Hitch-Hiker (1953), Driving Force (1990), Hollywood Uncensored (1987), Missing Link (2019), The ABC Murders (2018), Good Boys (2019), Get Carter (1971), Jerry Seinfeld: ‘I’m Telling You For The Last Time.’ (1998), On Dangerous Ground (1951), The Bigamist (1953), A Clockwork Orange (1971), Golden Eyes AKA Booted Babe, Busted Boss (1968) Japanese, T-Men (1947), Duel (1971), The Wicker Man (1973), The Corpse Grinders (1971), Hyperdrive (2019) on Netflix pretty fun, Ready or Not (2019), Mindhunter (2019) finished season 2, and It (2017). Then he plays a fun little radio spot for the movie The Corpse Grinders. Then dives right into Steven Spielberg's first movie, Duel. Then after that, he dives into Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. It is a bunch of fun.
This week, Eric, Anya, and Josh chat about: working in the rain, marquee destruction, microfiche, the abandoned Place de Ville Theatre, Danzig's directorial debut, Wizard Magazine, Pattison / Keaton Batmen, eBay treasure, fighting to get crowds for classic movies, and more! Plus, they discuss the movies screening from Friday June 21st - Thursday June 27th: Book Smart, Red Joan, The Fall of the American Empire, The Bigamist, Nightmare Cinema, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show!
Linda Hazzard was born in Carver County, Minnesota, in 1867. She was married Samuel Christman Hazzard at the age of 18 and had two children. In 1989 she left her husband and children to pursue a career in Minneapolis. She killed her first patient in 1902, the same year her divorce was finalized. The coroner thought the cause of death was starvation and tried to press charges but because she wasn’t a licensed practitioner she couldn’t be charged with malpractice. Hazzard’s husband had been married twice before and hadn’t divorced at least one of his wives before marrying Linda. He was sentenced for bigamy and served two years in prison. When Sam finished his sentence the two of moved to Washington to start over and Hazzard began practicing in Seattle. Despite having a medical degree she was licensed to practice medicine in Washington. Due to a loophole in licensing law she was in grandfathered as a practitioner of alternative medicine who didn’t have a medical degrees. She had written several books including Fasting for the Cure of Disease. She insisted that disease could be cured by fasting, allowing the digestive system to “rest” and be “cleansed,” removing “impurities” from the body and that it cured anything from toothache to tuberculosis. She also believed that the real source of disease was “impure blood” brought on by “impaired digestion.” There were other popular proponents of fasting around at the time. Hazzard said she had studied with one of them, Dr. Edward Hooker Dewey, author of The Gospel of Health. Locals, including freethinkers and theosophists, embraced her medical theories. Theosophy is considered part of Western esotericism, which believes that hidden knowledge or wisdom from the ancient past offers a path to enlightenment and salvation. All this lead to her opening a "sanitarium" in Wilderness Heights, in Olalla, Washington. The sanitarium attracted wealthy patients who would fast for weeks or months, eating only small amounts of tomato and asparagus soup and little else. Occasionally, a small teaspoon of orange juice was allowed or even a small orange. These diets lasted for days and included enemas and non-relaxing massages. Some patients who survived sang her praises but more than 40 patients died under her care due to starvation. Local residents knew the place as "Starvation Heights". She probably could have continued this for a long time if not for Claire Williamson’s death. In 1912 she was convicted of manslaughter for her death. Williamson was a wealthy British woman of 33 years, who weighed less than 50 pounds at the time of her death. Williamson and her sister read about the sanitorium in the paper and decided to try it, even though they didn’t have any real ailments. Hazzard’s husband claimed that the death was due to drugs given to Williamson during childhood, which had shrunk her internal organs and caused cirrhosis of the liver. He said Williamson was too far gone to be saved. At the trial it was proved that Hazzard had forged Williamson's will and stole most of her valuables. She took Williamson’s clothes, household goods, and an estimated $6,000 worth of the sisters’ diamonds, sapphires and other jewels. Williamson’s sister, Dora, also took the treatment, and only survived because a family friend showed up in time to remove her from the compound. She was too weak to leave on her own, weighing less than 60 pounds. She later testified against Hazzard at trial. Hazzard was found guilty of manslaughter. After only 2 years in prison (she was released on December 25, 1915), she was fully pardoned by Governor Ernest Lister in return for her promise to leave the State of Washington. Apparently, he wanted her out of Washington because of the continuing publicity and pressure from her “friends.” She reopened her sanitarium in 1920 in New Zealand but it burned to the ground shortly after. She then returned to Washington in 1920, discreetly setting up a school in Olalla t
Tom and Jesse discuss Orlando, They Live, The Tooth Fairy, Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, Leaving Neverland, Shorts, The Bigamist, Don's Party, After Life, Journey Among Women, Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk, The Umbrella Academy, Black Robe, End of Watch, The Last Battle, Behind the Curve, The Club, The Big Sick, The Hitch-Hiker
In the Senses of Cinema podcast for September 2018, along with our special guest Jessica Balanzategui, we take a look at Paul Feig's latest film A Simple Favour, and then turn our attention to Carl Dreyer's incredible experimental horror film Vampyr from 1932. And then, leading into a tremendous season at the Melbourne Cinemateque, we talk about the career of Ida Lupino, and discuss some of her greatest films, including The Hitch-Hiker, The Bigamist and Outrage. And for our bonus segment exclusively for patrons of the podcast, we return to the career of Paul Feig and look at his success with actors such as Melissa McCarthy and Rose Byrne.
In this episode we study the films of Ida Lupino, the first woman to direct movies within the 1950's Hollywood system. We discuss both the ahead of its time feminism and decade representative conservatism that make up her work. Chapter 1: Mardis Gras (3:35) Chapter 2: Ida on the issues (11:50) Chapter 3: Morality Plays (48:06)
Ida Lupino was the first woman to direct a film noir, but her work behind the camera is not as well-known as her acting career in front of it. In this episode we talk post-war America, classic cinema and why a happily married man gets the itch for something more as we take in Lupino's 1953 film The Bigamist. We also discuss our short film pick of the week Vows by Tal Zagreba. Show notes: 1:50 - Vows 10:29 - The Bigamist
A Pastiche. In which Geordie presents his Holmes / Bertie & Jeeves mash-up with apologies to (and admiration for) PG Wodehouse. Before we embark on Season 2: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, we’re giving you a month or two of bonus content while we regroup. As Mike says, ‘The Game’s a Footnote.’ The post Footnote 9 – The Adventure of the Bigamist Biographer appeared first on I Grok Sherlock.
A Georgia jail inmate allegedly tried to hire a hit man to kill his ex-wife and her boyfriend in exchange for $800 and Atlanta Hawks tickets. Nancy Grace digs into the case against Michael McEarchern with criminal profiler Pat Brown, Dr. Brian Russell -- a lawyer and psychologist who hosts Investigation Discovery's Fatal Vows series -- and syndicated radio host Dave Mack. A Pennsylvania man is in big trouble with his mother-in-law, because she's also his wife. Christopher Hauptmann allegedly married his wife's teen-aged daughter without divorcing her mom, who he married a year earlier. Nancy and her guests dig into the dirt on this bigamy case.
Glasblåsaren Georg gifte sig med en prästdotter i Finland. Kontakten mellan de två bröts helt när de nya gränserna drogs 1809. När han sen gifte sig i Sverige bröt han mot lagen och blev bigamist. Ibland när man släktforskar så händer det att man stöter på berättelser om människor som man inte själv är släkt med, men som ändå fascinerar. Så var det för Karin Edvall i Göteborg, som plötsligt råkade på ett domstolsprotokoll från Strömbäcks glasbruk i Västerbotten. Det berättade om en 9-årig pojke som blev svårt misshandlad och till sist ihjälslagen av sin egen morfar och mormor. Karin Edvall började nysta i historien och fann ett märkligt och sorgligt människoöde. Den handlar om pojkens far, glasblåsaren Georg Wilhelm Hentzén som föddes 1772 på ett glasbruk i Värmland. Hans far var glasblåsare och det var naturligt att Georg fick lära sig samma yrke. Han blev upplärd att blåsa både vitt och grönt glas. Det svåra var att blåsa vitt glas, det som vi kallar genomskinligt, för då måste man ha helt ren sand. Det var status att kunna blåsa vitt glas, berättar Karin Edvall. När Georg var 20 år lämnade han hemmet i Värmland och for över till Finland, som då var en självklar del av Sverige Georg arbetade några år på olika glasbruk i Finland och hamnade med tiden i trakten av Björneborg. Och det var där han träffade Serafia, en ung kvinna som egentligen var lite finare än den relativt enkla glasblåsaren. Hon var dotter till en kyrkoherde, och sannolikt hade hennes far hoppats på ett bättre gifte. Men han fick ge med sig och tillät bröllopet. Att han fick gifta sig med kyrkoherdens dotter tydde ju på att han hade ett gott renommé och att han förde sig bra. Annars var ju giftet med honom ett stort kliv ner på den sociala stegen. Hon var 17 år och han 24, och de flyttade till Berga glasbruk i Österbotten. Tiden där kantades av att han började likna en rättshaverist. Han stämde in folk till tinget för minsta småsak, han ville ha ersättning för sveda och värk eller för att han anser att några har begått fel mot honom, berättar Karin Edvall. Vid ett tillfälle kom Georg och Serafia hem efter att ha varit bortresta, och de upptäckte då att någon brutit upp ett uthus och tagit den vagga som fanns där. Det visade sig vara en granne som lånat den. Georg stämde honom och fick några riksdaler i ersättning. En annan gång hade han köpt en ko av en person. Georg hade inte lämnat full betalning, så säljaren hade hämtat hem kon. Det krävde Georg ersättning för. År 1800 händer en märklig sak, berättar Karin Edvall. Georg och Serafia ska fara till hennes syster, som är gift med en kyrkoherde. Georg är ju lite av en katt bland hermelinerna och för att visa att han duger så får han lov att låna en klocka av läraren i socknen. Men när han kommer tillbaka så vägrar han att lämna tillbaka klockan. Det blir rättegång och han får betala 17 riksdaler i ersättning. Det här är givetvis väldigt skämmigt, så nu lämnar de den finska socknen Pörtum, och reser till Norrbotten. Georg och Serafia flyttade nu runt på olika glasbruk i norra Sverige under några år och under tiden föds flera barn, de får fem barn tillsammans. 1805 väljer de att flytta tillbaks till Finland igen, men äktenskapet mellan Serafia och Georg skakar i grunden. Så året därpå flyttar Georg ensam tillbaka till Sverige, och lämnar för alltid sin hustru och de fem barnen i Finland. De separerar helt enkelt och hustrun flyttar hem till sin bror en bit bort. Just det faktum att hon har en god social status gör att de faktiskt kan separera, annars hade det sannolikt inte gått, tror Karin Edvall. Så Georg åker tillbaka till Norrbotten och Serafia och barnen flyttar in hos hennes bror och sen blir utbryter krig. Det krig som bryter ut 1809 blir ödesdigert för många, inte minst för glasblåsarfamiljen, plötsligt dras en gräns ner mellan Sverige och Finland, den självklara kontakten som varat i många hundra år är bruten. Kanske lika så gott, för Georg Henzén, som nu jobbar på ett glasbruk utanför Västervik och som, på sitt eget sätt, har gått vidare i sitt liv. Nu har han träffat en ny kvinna som han vill gifta sig med, och de är lite mer lika varandra socialt, eftersom hon är dotter till en glasblåsare. Hon heter Fredrika Ditzler. Tre gånger kungörs det i Post- och inrikes tidningar att Georg vill gifta sig med Fredrika och om någon har något att invända ska måtte de göra det. Men ingen verkar ha några invändningar, och Georg, får man förmoda, har väl inte varit alldeles tydlig med att berätta att han redan är gift. De får ett barn och får gifta sig 1811. Samma år som de gifter sig efterlyser Serafia, hustrun i Finland, honom genom annonser i Åbo tidning. Hon vet ju tydligen ingenting om att Gerg är omgift, utan skriver att han lämnade henne 1806, hörde av sig sista gången 1807. Nu vill hon att han hör av sig, annars ska han anses ha förverkat sin rätt till äktenskapet. Georg svarar inte, och nu är han ju tekniskt sett bigamist. Familjen har flyttat mellan glasbruken, och hamnat på Rejmyre glasbruk varifrån han får sparken. Nu vidtar en period av resande mellan olika jobb på olika glasbruk, ganska snart är Georg tillbaka i Norrland igen. Under tiden föder den nya hustrun Fredrika barn. Alla Georgs barn, de fem i första äktenskapet och de fem som föds i det andra, får väldigt pampig a namn, som Constantinus, Ignatius och Akvilina. Och märkligt nog heter två av barnen i respektive kull samma namn, så det finns två Dominicus och två Serafia. Det är obegripligt varför han gör så. Detta är ju någonting han måste ha drivit själv. Men han var en stursk typ, säger Karin Edvall. Sen händer det 1819 att Fredrikas pappa kommer och hälsar på dem när Georg arbetar på Sandö glasbruk. Äldste pojken Dominicus, som nu är nio år uppfattas som helt omöjlig. Han slår sönder saker, ljuger och stjäl så morfar säger att han ska ta hand om pojken och uppfostra honom. Så han tar med sig pojken till Strömbäcks glasbruk utanför Umeå, där han och pojkens mormor bor. Morfar heter Johan Josef Ditzler och mormor heter Gertrud Bertzling. Men det går dåligt för dem att uppfostra pojken, något som vid den här tiden självklart handlade om att använda riset. Men det biter inte på Dominicus, han fortsätter att ljuga och stjäla. Det är bara småsaker han tar; en bit tvål, skosnören, en kam, en kula, men bestraffningarna eskalerar och till slut så piskar de pojken. De slår honom så att blodet stänker, och de sparkar honom, men han tar inte reson utan fortsätter. I domstolens protokoll berättar ett vittne som är granne med familjen Ditzler om hur bestraffningen gått till: Fjärde vitttnet Anders Sliker. Vittnet steg in hos Ditzlers medan Ditzler skrek: Man ska inte hållas med tjuvnad! Han var mycket vred. Sedan upphämtade Ditzler ur källaren en kvast och befallde pojken att avkläda sig. Och i Slikers närvaro slog han sedan barnet med kvasten så att blodet stänkte bort till väggen. Ehuru Sliker tvenne gånger bad honom sluta, fortsatte han att slå. Barnet blev sedan liggande kvar på golvet, på mage, men Sliker fick icke ens ge det halvdöda barnet en mugg vatten för Ditzler som alltjämt var mycket vred. Urtima ting, Ume Häradsrätt 10 juni 1820 Pojken blir sjuk, han får problem med magen, till slut kan han inte ens få behålla vatten. I maj 1820 dör den nioårige Dominicus. Uppfostran vid den här tiden var ju riset, och det fick gå väldigt långt innan omgivningen tyckte att det var fel. --Men det här ansågs fel, och det blev rättegång där hel historien rullades upp, och mormor och morfar fick betala en halv mansbot var, alltså 100 riksdaler sammanlagt, berättar Karin Edvall. Året efter blir Georg Henzén utkastad från Sandö glasbruk. Han skriver en lång inlaga till Hallrätten där han berättar om hur illa behandlad han blivit. Trots att han haft ett slaganfall, har ett brutet revben och ett brutet bröstben, så blir han slagen och tvingas att arbeta, hävdar han. Inspektorn på brukar svarar med att säga att Georg är helt oregerlig, han vet inte vad som är rätt och fel, han är ständigt full och beter sig helt laglöst. Jag tror att hans beteende har med sonens död att gör, säger Karin Edvall. Jag tror att förtvivlan tog överhanden. Efter en här händelsen tvingas Georg att lämna Sandö, och han går sin väg. Nu går det brant utför för Georg. Han lämnar Fredrika i Norrland och ger sig ut på en egen vandring mellan olika glasbruk längre söderut. Han kallar sig änkeman och han påstår att han kommer från ett bruk i Värmland, där han bevisligen aldrig jobbat. Han återvänder aldrig till något ställe han arbetat på tidigare, han verkar bränna alla broar allteftersom han rör på sig. Sin sista tid tillbringar Georg på Kosta glasbruk, där han dör 1825. Obduktionsprotokollet efter hans död är ovanligt innehållsrikt: Det är väldigt omfångsrikt, berättar Karin Edvall. Det står ganska noga om vad han gjorde de senaste åren och hans sista dygn är väldigt noga beskrivet. Man får veta att han varit förkyld, vad han åt till frukost -äggröra och fläsk att han sedan gick ut en stund och kom tillbaks och bad om nål och tråd för att laga sin rock. Och så pang, så var han död. Han var 52 år, vilket var en hög ålder för en glasblåsare. Han var i ganska gott skick, förutom att hans lever var enorm. Det tyder ju på att han hade grava alkoholproblem. Georg hade lämnat Finland och sin familj där 1806, och när han dog 19 år senare visste han sannolikt inget om hur det gåt för hans första hustru Serafia och de fem finska barnen, men Karin Edvall vet. Två av barnen dog som små under kriget. Serafia flyttade till Åbo med två av barnen, Serafia och Dominicus, som blev bagarlärling. I september 1821 så dränker han sig i Åbo å. Han har mått psykiskt dåligt i flera år, har tidigare försökt ta livet av sig med en kniv. Mamma Serafia väntar då barn med en ny man, en skollärare som hon senare gifter sig med. Systern Akvilina startar en värdshusverksamhet. Modern Serafia blir över 80 år, och när hon dör så är alla hennes barn och båda hennes makar borta sedan länge. Dramatisk när en tredjedel av riket föll bort Glasblåsaren Georg Hentzén dog 1825 och efterlämnade två familjer, en på den svenska sidan och en i Finland. Vi vet inte om han verkligen gjorde några allvarligt menade försök att få kontakt med sin första familj den i Finland igen, men även om han hade velat ha kontakt med dem så hade det sannolikt varit svårt. För när man efter 1809 års krig drog upp den gräns som skulle skilja Sverige från det nu ryska Storfurstendömet Finland, så drog man också ner en slags ridå för kontakterna över gränsen. Det berättar Åke Sandström som är professor i historia vid Uppsala universitets Gotländska campus. Den fria rörligheten mellan riksdelarna upphör ju. Det är ungefär som det som händer just nu i England med Hard-Brexit, fast mycket, mycket värre. För de ryska undersåtarna rådde det i praktiken ett slag utreseförbud under långa tider, finländare att besöka den gamla västra riksdelen. Det var svårt att hålla kontakten med släktingar och vänner när man levde i två skilda länder. Postgången fungerade ju, men det ställde ju till det, många familjer delades, säger Åke Sandström. Riksgränsen kom att gå mitt i ett finskspråkigt område och tittar man utefter Torne Älv så är många av byarna dubblerade. Min farmor till exempel kommer från den finska byn Karunki, och på den svenska sidan finns byn Karungi. Folk i de där byarna var ofta släkt, eller i alla fall vänner med varandra. Där emellan lade man nu en riksgräns tvärs över och satte utreseförbud för de nya ryska undersåtarna. Artikel 4 ur fredsfördraget i Fredrikshamn sep 1809 (något moderniserat språk) Hans Majestät Konungen av Swerige avstår oåterkalleligen och för alltid, till förmån för Hans Majestät Kejsaren av Ryssland alla rättigheter och titlar till de härefter uppräknade Hövdingedömen, vilka under detta krig blivit från Sverige erövrade, nämligen: Kymmenegårds Län, Nylands och Tawastehus, Åbo och Björneborgs med de Åländska Öarne, Sawolax och Karelen, Wasa och Uleåborgs Län, samt en del av Västerbotten ända till Torneå Elf. Det här var ju mycket mer dramatiskt än de flesta inser idag, kommenterar Åke Sandström. Det var ju alltså en tredjedel av riket och en fjärdedel av dess befolkning som föll bort. Det här var ju inte fråga om en provins som man skulle kunna tro, utan det var en del av rikets kärna. På 1700-talet så brukade man beskriva Sverige som bestående av fyra länder Götaland, Svealand, Norrland och Finland. De delarna hade funnits ända sedan riksbildningen på 1200-talet, så det var verkligen en betydelsefull och stor del av det svenska riket som gick förlorat, och det faktum att Sverige samtidigt gick i union med Norge kunde inte på något sätt ersätta gamla riksgemenskapen med Finland. Kontakterna mellan den svenska och finska rikshalvan fram till brytningen 1809 var intensiva. Inte minst var det de vanliga, enkla människorna som lastade sina båtar med de varor de hade samlat på sig under året för att på hösten sälja på andra sidan vattnet. Finland var ju oerhört väl integrerat ekonomiskt med den västra riksdelen framför allt med Stockholm. Det var ju oändligt mycket mer kontakter mellan å ena sidan Österbotten, Åland Saatakunta och egentliga Finland och å andra sidan Stockholm, än det var mellan Stockholm och Småland eller Östergötland, säger Åke Sandström. På höstarna, i september och oktober så kom det ju hela armador av bondeseglare till Stockholm. De låg i mångdubbla rader på Skeppsbron för att sälja strömming, tjära beck och slöjdföremål. Det var en årlig företeelse av stora mått. Den finlandssvenske friherren Carl David Skogman betraktade vid ett tillfälle livet på kajen i Stockholm, och han beskrev hur man skojade med språkbarriären: Så var här ett levande liv. Köpslående mellan fruar och pigor på ena sidan och på den andra de finska bönderna och deras hustrur, försiggick understundom ganska högljutt, helst dessa sistnämnda ofta endast nödtorftigt kunde svenska och var föremål för skämt över deras finska brytning. När fredsavtalet mellan Ryssland och Sverige skulle skrivas insåg förhandlarna att det var en dålig idé att tvärt bryta alla kontakter mellan länderna. Därför skrev man in att delar av handeln skulle kunna fortsätta De höga kontrahenterna har för sina undersåtars nytta överenskommit att vidtaga tjänliga anstalter för att befästa de handelsförhållanden som lång vana, grannskapet och ömsesidigt behov gjort nästan oundgängliga. Tills vidare skola Finnarne äga tillstånd att från Sverige utföra Malm, Tackjärn, Kalk, Byggnadssten till Mas- och Smältugnar, och andra av detta Rikes produkter. Svenskarne skola ifrån Finland kunna utföra Boskap, Fisk, Spannmål, Lärft, Tjära, Bräder, Trädvaror af alla slag, Timmer och Wed, samt i allmänhet alla öfriga detta Storfurstendömets produkter. Man måste ändå säga att när man satte fredsvillkoren så var man ganska klok i många avseenden, kommenterar Åke Sandström. Man sa ju bland annat att vi inte kan klippa alla ekonomiska band mellan de här båda riksdelarna: Trots att Ryssland tog över styret av Finland märktes det svenska inflytandet under lång tid, framför allt i lagar och förvaltningen. Vissa svenska regler och lagar blev kvar i Finland trots att de förändrades i Sverige, berättar Åke Sandström. Finland behöll den svenska lagstiftningen längre än vad Sverige gjorde. Det gustavianska Sverige levde i många avseenden vidare i Finland. Man behöll 1734 års lag, som var en omfattande lagskrivning på sin tid, de svenska grundlagarna fortsatte att gälla och man kunde använda svenska mynt ända till mitten av 1800-talet. Med tiden blev ändå det ryska inflytandet över Finland allt större. Bondeseglarna, som tidigare åkt över Östersjön till Stockholm, syntes allt mera sällan på kajerna i Sverige. Det här dör ju ut under 1800-talet, och det beror delvis på att man försvårar utbytet med Sverige, men också för att det öppnar sig bättre utsikter i Petersburg, som ju är avsevärt mycket större än Stockholm. Stockholm hade ju haft en finsk församling sedan 1500-talet. Nu fick Petersburg en likadan. I slutet av 1800-talet är Petersburg Finlands andra eller om det är tredje största stad om man ser till befolkningen, slutar Åke Sandström. Programmet är gjort av Elisabeth Renström, Merja Laitinen och Gunilla Nordlund Uppläsare: Viktor Åsberg och Patrik Paulsson slaktband@sverigeradio.se
Meg Rowley returns to talk about the discontents of the Shohei Ohtani decision and its aftermath, as well as sundry other topics, and somehow it all ends up being related to “Star Wars.” Plus: A ballplayer with more than one family and the last play of Richie Ashburn’s career. TABLE OF CONTENTSArthur Irwin, Baseball Bigamist*Feeling like a loser, feeling like a Phillie*Meg Rowley: The Shohei Otani decision*Ed Whitson and Cecilio Guante*The platonic ideal of the Jerry Dipoto Plan*The Dee Gordon trade*Buck Showalter is the Dick Clark of baseball*The Marlins and the Mariners*“We put all this faith in business”*A Charlie Brown Christmas vs. It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown*Pre-Christmas Gift Ennui*A Star Wars moment*Otani and Star Wars possessiveness*Goodbyes.The Infinite Inning is not only about baseball but a state of mind. Steven Goldman, rotating cohosts Jesse Spector, Cliff Corcoran, and David Roth, and occasional guests discuss the game’s present, past, and future with forays outside the foul lines to the culture at large. Expect stats, anecdotes, digressions, explorations of writing and fandom, and more Casey Stengel quotations than you thought possible. Along the way, they’ll try to solve the puzzle that is the Infinite Inning: How do you find the joy in life when you can’t get anybody out?
Mary Turner Thomas says she married a bigamist. She claims her husband, William Allen Jordan, was involved with 8 different women and fathered 13 kids. At one point, he had two wives, two fiances and a girlfriend on both sides of the Atlantic. William Allen Jordan and Mary Turner Thomson How in the world did Mary not know about these other relationships? How can one man pull off a con this big? It's easy to dismiss Mary as being naive. However, William Jordan was a skilled con man. Once you listen to how they met, and fell in love, it's easy to understand how he could steal her heart. Little did she know he will eventually steal much more than that. Mary says that William conned her out of £200,000. How did he do it? He led her to believe that he was a contractor for the CIA and terrorist were holding his family for ransom. As unbelievable as this sounds, he crafted evidence to back up his claims. Listen to Mary Turner Thomas describe the tactics he used to con her and learn how he finally got caught. This story was originally reported by my friend Lanie Hobbs at the True Crime Fan Club. I highly recommend you check out their show. You can find Mary’s book titled The Bigamist on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Bigamist-Story-Husbands-Ultimate-Betrayal/dp/1845963474 She is also on Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheBigamistBook or at http://maryturnerthomson.com/book-inner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mary Turner Thomson tells Lanie the unbelievable true story of her life with bigamist William Allen Jordan. Her strength and survival shine through in her first podcast interview. Check out Mary’s best selling book The Bigamist on Amazon. You can find Mary’s book titled The Bigamist on Amazon; She is also on Twitter @TheBigamistBook or […]
An Alabama couple is charged with killing 5 people, including the husbands other wife. Convicted wife-killer Scott Peterson speaks from jail. An Ohio man is accused of ramming his car into a crowd of people during the Charlotteaville, Va., protests. Nancy Grace and guests talk about these crime stories.
In 1949, starlet Ida Lupino changed film history when she stepped behind the camera to direct her first film, ‘Unwanted’. Now, nearly 70 years later, Rob and Geoff sit down with Karina Longworth, host of the incredibly popular podcast ‘You Must Remember This’ to talk about Lupino’s story, struggles, and influence on a profession that is still, sadly, overwhelmingly male. The three talk about Lupino’s rise to Hollywood stardom (7:20), the hurdles she overcame to get in the director’s chair (9:40), and how the infamous Howard Hughes both helped and hurt her career (13:45). They also discuss her great works like ‘Outrage’ and ‘The Bigamist’ (16:25), her influence as an early Hollywood multi-hyphenate (18:00), and why, in 2017, women filmmakers are still fighting an uphill battle to gain the trust of studios (20:10).
We thumb a ride for a return visit to the world of film noir this week with a discussion of The Hitch-Hiker directed by Ida Lupino. She was a trailblazer for female directors but is the movie any good? Tune in to find out. We also chat about The Bigamist, 17 Again and Jason and the Argonauts. marriedwithclickers@gmail.com
In this episode, we continue our 'Voyager' read-along with Chapters 38 “I Meet a Lawyer.”
This is the first half of a long chat I had with the incredibly inspiring Mary Turner Thomson; tune in next week for the second episode. Mary’s story of living with a psychopathic con artist is truly extraordinary, but not as extraordinary as the way she has overcome this appalling experience. She emanates positivity and dignity, determined to help others who have been affected by trauma and heighten awareness of the psychopaths and sociopaths in our midst. You can check out Mary’s story on her website maryturnerthomson.com and buy her book on Amazon. She’s also on Twitter and Facebook and always up for chatting to anyone who wants to talk about, well, anything really. She replies to all emails. DON’T FORGET TO COME BACK NEXT WEEK FOR PART 2 OF THIS CHAT! If you enjoy Hack Circus please rate or review on iTunes, or just tell a friend about it! Hack Circus goes up every Monday and Thursday, and you can peek behind the curtain by following us on Facebook (hackcircuspodcast), Instagram (hackcircus), Twitter (hackcircus) and Snapchat. It’s also a magazine. Enjoy!
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin review two newly released indie horror films with the black and white psychological horror film Darling, and the home invasion thriller Hush. Additional films discussed include The Bigamist, Everybody Wants Some!!, Touch of Evil, Hardcore Henry, Red Right Return, and Hit 2 Pass. 00:01:00 - Movie news00:19:34 - Darling review00:33:30 - Hush review00:51:58 - Watch list01:17:23 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, Blu-ray releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon page at: http://patreon.com/filmpulse web: http://filmpulse.nettwitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenetfacebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
Lady P, Martin Kessler, and Marya E. Gates continue the "A Year With Women" series with a special "Noirvember" episode. In today's Flixwise Favorites entry, the panel peers into the shadows that line the deserted highways in Ida Lupino's THE HITCH-HIKER. The film takes the viewer on a harrowing ride through the Baja California desert, as a pair of unassuming middle aged men are kidnapped by a wanted murderer and forced to help him flee the authorities. THE HITCH-HIKER is loaded with noir tropes: desolate landscapes, expressionist lighting, a creeping sense of dread, etc. However, there are lots of ways that the film breaks with custom and starts veering into other genres. The panelists talk about the ways that Lupino plays with noir conventions, as well as her depiction of post-WWII masculinity, and the way she uses Mexico to symbolize both exoticism and foreboding. Then, they also have a lengthy discussion about how THE HITCH-HIKER compares to Lupino's other great, but less-widely-seen noir, THE BIGAMIST.
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