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Fluent Fiction - Danish: Vanished on New Year's: A Brother's Quest to Find Mette Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2026-01-01-08-38-20-da Story Transcript:Da: Det var en stille vintermorgen efter en vild nytårsnat.En: It was a quiet winter morning after a wild New Year's Eve.Da: Snefnug lå stadig på gaderne i København, og lyset udenfor var gråt og koldt.En: Snowflakes still lay on the streets of København, and the light outside was gray and cold.Da: Inde i politistationen var der travlhed.En: Inside the police station, there was a lot of hustle and bustle.Da: Folk kom for at rapportere alt fra stjålne cykler til glemte telefoner.En: People came to report everything from stolen bicycles to forgotten phones.Da: Lars sad på en hård bænk og ventede på, at det blev hans tur.En: Lars sat on a hard bench, waiting for his turn.Da: Hans tanker var kun på én ting – Mette, hans yngre søster.En: His thoughts were focused on only one thing – Mette, his younger sister.Da: Hun var ikke kommet hjem efter nytårsaften.En: She hadn't come home after New Year's Eve.Da: Lars bekymrede sig, fordi Mette ofte var impulsiv.En: Lars was worried because Mette was often impulsive.Da: Hun kunne finde på at tage på eventyr uden at tænke det igennem.En: She might go on adventures without thinking them through.Da: Han følte skyld.En: He felt guilty.Da: Han burde have passet bedre på.En: He should have taken better care.Da: Endelig blev han kaldt ind til betjent Erik.En: Finally, he was called in to see Officer Erik.Da: Erik kendte familien.En: Erik knew the family.Da: Han havde mødt Lars og Mette før, da Mette engang var kommet til skade på rulleskøjter.En: He had met Lars and Mette before when Mette once got injured while roller skating.Da: Erik var en god mand, altid rolig og forstående.En: Erik was a good man, always calm and understanding.Da: "Godmorgen, Lars," sagde Erik venligt.En: "Good morning, Lars," said Erik kindly.Da: "Hvad kan jeg hjælpe dig med i dag?"En: "How can I help you today?"Da: Lars forklarede situationen.En: Lars explained the situation.Da: Hans stemme rystede lidt, mens han talte om, hvordan Mette ikke var vendt tilbage efter festen.En: His voice trembled a little as he spoke about how Mette hadn't returned after the party.Da: Erik lyttede opmærksomt.En: Erik listened attentively.Da: Han forstod Lars' bekymring.En: He understood Lars' concern.Da: "Vi skal have udfyldt nogle papirer først," sagde Erik.En: "We need to fill out some paperwork first," Erik said.Da: "Men jeg kommer til at hjælpe så meget, jeg kan."En: "But I will help as much as I can."Da: Lars nikkede, men han følte sig stadig magtesløs.En: Lars nodded, but he still felt powerless.Da: Papirarbejdet tog tid, og det blev kun til mere venten.En: The paperwork took time, resulting in more waiting.Da: Erik kunne se frustrationerne gro i Lars, og han vidste, systemet kunne være langsomt.En: Erik could see the frustrations growing in Lars, and he knew the system could be slow.Da: Derfor lænede han sig lidt tættere på og hviskede: "Hvis jeg var dig, ville jeg overveje de steder, Mette godt kan lide.En: So he leaned in a bit closer and whispered: "If I were you, I'd consider the places Mette likes.Da: Måske festivaler eller små markeder."En: Maybe festivals or small markets."Da: Inspireret af Eriks råd begyndte Lars at handle.En: Inspired by Erik's advice, Lars began to take action.Da: Han forlod politistationen med beslutsomhed.En: He left the police station with determination.Da: Han tænkte på de steder, Mette elskede – og så var der en festival, han havde hørt om uden for byen.En: He thought of the places Mette loved – and there was a festival he had heard about outside the city.Da: Lars tog derhen med det samme.En: Lars went there immediately.Da: Der var små boder, varm gløgg og duftende æbleskiver.En: There were small stalls, hot gløgg, and fragrant æbleskiver.Da: Skønt det var vinter, emmede stedet af liv.En: Although it was winter, the place was vibrant with life.Da: Han spejdede rundt.En: He looked around.Da: Og der, ved en bod med lys, så han Mette.En: And there, at a stall with lights, he saw Mette.Da: Hun sad alene og stirrede ud i verden, hendes ansigt lidt bedrøvet, men hun var uskadt.En: She was sitting alone, staring out into the world, her face a bit sad, but she was unharmed.Da: Lars skyndte sig hen til hende.En: Lars hurried over to her.Da: "Mette!"En: "Mette!"Da: råbte han lettet.En: he called out in relief.Da: Hun kiggede op, overrasket og lettet.En: She looked up, surprised and relieved.Da: "Lars...En: "Lars...Da: Jeg har det fint.En: I'm fine.Da: Jeg havde brug for lidt tid alene," forklarede hun.En: I just needed some time alone," she explained.Da: "Jeg skulle tænke over nogle ting."En: "I needed to think about some things."Da: De satte sig sammen, og for første gang i lang tid talte de ærligt om følelser.En: They sat together, and for the first time in a long time, they talked honestly about their feelings.Da: Lars lærte at åbne op, og Mette delte sine tanker om fremtiden.En: Lars learned to open up, and Mette shared her thoughts about the future.Da: Sammen gik de tilbage til byen, hånd i hånd, med et løfte om at støtte hinanden bedre.En: Together they walked back to the city, hand in hand, with a promise to support each other better.Da: Det var en ny begyndelse for dem begge.En: It was a new beginning for them both.Da: Mette havde fundet klarhed, og Lars havde fundet modet til at være til stede.En: Mette had found clarity, and Lars had found the courage to be present.Da: Deres bånd var stærkere end før, og de vidste, at de kunne klare det hele sammen.En: Their bond was stronger than before, and they knew they could handle anything together. 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Hello everyone and welcome back to a very special Thanksgiving episode of Trudge Report. This week we take a break from the normal routine and welcome Rebecca Morgan to the show. Rebecca was a former foster care youth, current and long time child welfare professional, and someone who has addiction that runs rampant in her family. We first dive into her role as a child welfare professional and how she came to this line of work. Rebecca then shares her personal stories about entering the foster care system and being separated from her three brothers at age 15. She gives some background on the lead up to those events. Rebecca also shares about the addiction that was littered all through her family; from her father dying of a drug overdose, her mother's struggle with mental health and substance abuse, to her living brother who is homeless and on the streets. Rebecca gets raw and emotional in this episode. We thank her and praise her for the courage and commitment she has shown not only for her family but specially for herself. We want to wish all of our listeners and supporters a happy and healthy Thanksgiving, wherever you may be.“Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others." — William ShakespeareDon't forget to like, share, rate, and download the podcast on all of your listening platforms. Check out and subscribe to our YouTube channel, @trudgrereportpod, for other content surrounding sports and trending topics. Trudge on good people. Contact the Guys:Instagram: @trudgereportpodFacebook: Trudge ReportTikTok: trudgereportpodYouTube: @trudgereportpod
Today's podcast is a tongue in cheek look at writing songs and lyrics as a young man, trying to fill them with pathos and gravity, that only makes any sense decades and decades later. A cynical take on the Irish Presidential election and a sideways look at the idea that somehow we should be held responsible for the beliefs and ideas of others?should we.....?nemtheanga_primordialon the gramsupport the show over at :https://patreon.com/AlanAverillPrimordial on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0BZr6WHaejNA63uhZZZZek?si=yFFV8ypSSDOESUX62_0TzQsponsored by Metal Blade recordshttps://metalblade.indiemerch.com/promo code AA 2024 for 10% off your orderships worldwideFor info on my work as a booking agent go to:https://www.facebook.com/DragonProductionsOfficialor email alan@dragon-productions.comPrimordial cds/lps available fromhttps://www.metalblade.com/primordial/death metalVERMINOUS SERPENThttps://open.spotify.com/artist/54Wpl9JD0Zn4rhpBvrN2Oa?si=zOjIulHXS5y9lW1YHMhgTAdoomDREAD SOVEREIGN https://open.spotify.com/artist/60HY4pl0nbOrZA6u2QnqDN?si=sxQ5_1htR6G3WIvy1I_wXAgothAPRILMENhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/7GzLO1YJClmN5TvV4A37MJ?si=cRXSk24lQKWSqJG-B8KbWQSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/agitators-anonymous-the-alan-averill-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, David Mendonca and guest John Hogue discuss the challenges of fatherhood, the pressures of the lineman profession, and the importance of community support. They explore the struggles of balancing work and family life, the impact of alcohol on mental health, and the transformative power of faith. John shares his journey in the line industry, the creation of the Brothers Keeper initiative, and the significance of open conversations about mental health within the industry. The episode emphasizes the need for supportive communities and the importance of being present for one's family.
As a man why is it so difficult to open up in conversation with other men about how you truly feel about life's challenges without feeling weak or soft? Is there anyone in your life that you feel safe with being vulnerable enough to ask for help? Let's talk about It.
Sunday night mystery: Was Rebekah Gould alive the Sunday night before she reportedly vanished? We discuss with one of the few people who might actually know the truth.
It's Men's Mental Health month here in Australia... we bring back a long time friend of the show Duncan Burns to discuss the fact you probably didn't know that. Duncan has been helping Men on their Healing journeys for many years now, we open up on the different issues we've seen and share our perspectives on the ongoing problems facing us in these strange times. This was a deep, sometimes disturbing however very powerful and necessacary discussion all at the same time. Remember to take care of yourself, find some time, to have some time, for you.
Title: Envy or What It Means to Be My Brothers KeeperText: Genesis 4:1-10Pastor: Ben Loos
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What does it look like to treat the little ones the way we would treat Jesus himself if he were in their shoes? In Matthew 18:10-14, Jesus says it means leaving the 99 for the sake of the (little) one.Got a question about this teaching or a teaching from this Series? Submit it here!About Music Track:Track: Inspirational FlightArtist: AShamaluevMusicOwner: Aleksandr Shamaluev
Forgiveness is a requirement in Biblical confrontation. Biblical confrontation has two parts, rebuke the sin and forgive upon repentance; both of these can be difficult. Travis explains how forgiveness is an important part of biblical confrontation. It starts by exercising simple faith, through simple obedience, just doing what Jesus commands. There is no worry about the outcome, because like evangelism, God handles… The post My Brothers Keeper, Part 7 | Are You Your Brother's Keeper? appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
Remember the power of God. Jesus commands, “If your brother sins, rebuke him.” The Apostles and most Christians find this difficult to do. The Apostles asked for increased faith. Why is Biblical confrontation so difficult? How does Scripture help us to do this with gentleness and firmness. The first step is faith and knowing the power of God. We see people in… The post My Brothers Keeper, Part 6 | Are You Your Brother's Keeper? appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
God loves an obedient church. Travis will explain how Jesus expands our understanding of how biblical confrontation works especially regarding forgiveness. Travis gives encouraging thoughts regarding the command, “If your brother sins, rebuke him.” _________ Series: Are You Your Brother's Keeper Scripture: Luke 17:1-10 Related Episodes: My Brother's Keeper, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 _________ Join us for The Lord’s Day Worship… The post My Brothers Keeper, Part 5 | Are You Your Brother's Keeper? appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
Jesus commands, “If your brother sins, rebuke him.” It is so important in loving Christian brothers and sisters that we help one another to keep a pure relationship with our Lord. In order to do this, we have to continue to examine ourselves to see that we are living as the Lord prescribes. A true Church is a loving Christian family that… The post My Brothers Keeper, Part 4 | Are You Your Brother's Keeper? appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
Sin enters the church fellowship in a gradual and subtle way, with very harmful effects. Sin is insidious; it comes into the church fellowship in a gradual, subtle way, but with very harmful effects. Stumbling blocks are temptations to sin, temptations to compromise, the introduction of aberrant or false doctrine. Stumbling blocks enter the church through people. These stumbling blocks will influence… The post My Brothers Keeper, Part 3 | Are You Your Brother's Keeper? appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
What are stumbling blocks mentioned in the bible. Travis talks about how Christians are to confront sin issues found in themselves and others. As a Christian, are you aware there are stumbling blocks that come into your life? Travis explains where these come from and why it is so important to be on the watch for them. He also explains how a… The post My Brothers Keeper, Part 2 | Are You Your Brother's Keeper? appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
Loving one another in confronting sin is following Jesus' command. In this message, Travis, speaks about the normal and regular practice that together, Christians are to deal with sin in their own lives and in the lives of other Christians. Confronting sin in a brother or sisters' life is following Jesus' command to love one another. But this must be done, not… The post My Brothers Keeper, Part 1| Are You Your Brother's Keeper? appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
“Am I my Brothers Keeper?“ was given by Brother Brandon Bridges from the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church on September.18.2024. Thank You for Listening For PRAYER or Questions please respond. contact@cbcuniongrove.com Call 704-327-5662 300 Indian Trail Rd, Union Grove, NC 28689
On the latest episode of the podcast we interviewed Erie, PA's Eric Michael Schauffele (EMS) EMS was in the band Brothers Keeper and is currently in the band Human Animal. EMS is also well known as a tattooer. We talked to EMS about getting into hardcore, moving to erie, what going on with Human Animal and life in general. Human Animal just put out a new record called "Sick Puzzle" Episode Music is "LimonCello Fellow" by Human Animal
On the latest episode of the podcast we interviewed Erie, PA's Eric Michael Schauffele (EMS) EMS was in the band Brothers Keeper and is currently in the band Human Animal. EMS is also well known as a tattooer. We talked to EMS about getting into hardcore, moving to erie, what going on with Human Animal and life in general. Human Animal just put out a new record called "Sick Puzzle" Episode Music is "LimonCello Fellow" by Human Animal
Send us a textFor an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessSubscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.comEpisode Notes.In this episode, we examine Deuteronomy 22:1-8, where Moses provides specific instructions on how to care for our neighbours. These verses illustrate practical ways to uphold the principle of being our brother's keeper, emphasizing the responsibility we have toward one another's well-being and property.Returning Lost Property (Deuteronomy 22:1-3):If you see your neighbour's ox or sheep straying, do not ignore it; instead, take it back to its owner. If the owner is not nearby or unknown, keep the animal until the owner comes looking for it. This command underscores the importance of honesty and responsibility in preserving others' property.Helping with Fallen Animals (Deuteronomy 22:4):If you see your neighbour's donkey or ox fallen on the road, do not ignore it. Help the owner get it to its feet. This demonstrates the principle of active assistance and compassion in times of need.Respecting Gender Distinctions (Deuteronomy 22:5):Men and women should not wear each other's clothing. This command, while seemingly out of place, reinforces the importance of maintaining gender distinctions and upholding the cultural norms that reflect God's design for male and female.Protecting the Community's Resources (Deuteronomy 22:6-7):If you come across a bird's nest, do not take the mother bird with the young. Taking the young but letting the mother go ensures sustainability and respects the natural order. This principle teaches us to think about the future and the well-being of our community.Ensuring Safety (Deuteronomy 22:8):When building a new house, make a parapet around your roof to prevent anyone from falling. This command emphasizes the importance of taking practical measures to ensure the safety and well-being of others.Key Takeaways:Responsibility Toward Others: These commandments highlight the importance of being responsible for the well-being and property of others. We are called to actively assist and protect our neighbours.Practical Applications: The principles outlined in Deuteronomy 22:1-8 can be applied to our modern context. Whether it's returning lost items, helping those in need, or ensuring safety, we are called to live out these values in our daily lives.Community and Compassion: Upholding these commandments fosters a sense of community and compassion. By being our brother's keeper, we reflect God's love and care for all His creation.ReflectionReflect on the ways you can be your brother's keeper in your own life. How can you actively assist and protect those around Light in the DarknessA supernatural & paranormal podcast with Christian perspectiveListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showJeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
"After reuniting at a wedding, Kody describes the family dynamic as a total civil war. Christine and Robyn reunite in the waiting room as Mykelti welcomes her twins. At a game night with Robyn and their kids, Kody reflects on his 3 failed marriages." This family falling apart because of Kody's selfishness and the nerve of these women to be mad at him? HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA! A very mysterious wedding occurs that forces Janelle to give Meri a nod and Christine parties a little too hard for everyone's liking. Kody and the kids practice for their spot on America's Got Talent! Follow us on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook– and while you're at it, feel free to peruse our Shit Talk Merch! Go ahead and leave us a 5 star review– when we say we are open to feedback, we mean compliments! Thank you!
“Am I my Brothers Keeper?“ was given by Brother Brandon Bridges from the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church on September.18.2024.Thank You for ListeningFor PRAYER or Questions please respond.contact@cbcuniongrove.comCall 704-327-5662300 Indian Trail Rd, Union Grove, NC 28689
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We discuss how to get men back into the synagogues and some of the challenges that has prevented that and how we might overcome it. Plus: God is God'n and the block is hot segments
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On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.The community of Pleasant Grove in Alabama believed they knew what happened that day and believed these boys got what was deserved, until now.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three teenage boys that say the events of that day were self defense against a man with a piece of timber and plenty of vile threats. Others would claim it was a savage beating carried out with baseball bats on an unarmed man.Jimmy Hill in his 40's would confront the boys after Mark Harper had been having issues with his step son. what followed was an altercation that quickly got out of control.All three boys would be sentenced to 35 years for murder with Mark Harper being released after serving just three.This is the story of that day as told by the boys who were there.Become a member of the OMR jury HERE and start enjoying the benefits now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's guest is Chris Cathers of Brother's Keeper Veteran Foundation. Chris is a Green Beret and was one of the first 10 agency contractors into Iraq in the first days of the Global War on Terror. After his service Chris was feeling it, in the form of PTSD and he contemplated suicide. He battled through it and was later diagnosed with Stage-4 bone cancer. But that is not slowing him down at all, so let's meet my friend Chris Cathers.
Recently we wrapped up the story of the Cain brothers and Mark Harper. Three boys arrested tried and convicted for the murder of Jimmy Hill. It's a crime they have always maintained was self defense.Like with other one of our cases I like to catch up with OMR's resident attorney Michael Leonard from Leonard Trial Lawyers in Chicago Illinois to get his expert opinion on the case. join the 'Release the Cain's' FB group hereBecome part of the OMR jury HERE and start enjoying the bonus extras. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today I sit down with former Marine gunnery Sgt, now Private Investigator, Mr. JD Brooks.Mr. Brooks was employed by the Cain family some time a go to look into the boys case. He has dived deeper into it than most, having interviewed all involved including Chris Stano, Mark Harper, countless witnesses as well as jurors from the trial. After the money for his work ran out Mr. Brooks was so disturbed by what he found that he decided he wanted to continue helping the Cain boys for free.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three teenage boys that say the events of that day were self defense against a man with a piece of timber and plenty of vile threats. Others would claim it was a savage beating carried out with baseball bats on an unarmed man.Jimmy Hill in his 40's would confront the boys after Mark Harper had been having issues with his step son. what followed was an altercation that quickly got out of control.All three boys would be sentenced to 35 years for murder with Mark Harper being released after serving just three.You can find the PI's Youtube channel can be found here https://www.youtube.com/@David-wc5of This is the story of that day as told by the boys who were there.Become part of the OMR family here and start enjoying the benefits now x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three teenage boys that say the events of that day were self defense against a man with a piece of timber and plenty of vile threats. Others would claim it was a savage beating carried out with baseball bats on an unarmed man.Jimmy Hill in his 40's would confront the boys after Mark Harper had been having issues with his step son. what followed was an altercation that quickly got out of control.All three boys would be sentenced to 35 years for murder with Mark Harper being released after serving just three.This is the story of that day as told by the boys who were there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three teenage boys that say the events of that day were self defense against a man with a piece of timber and plenty of vile threats. Others would claim it was a savage beating carried out with baseball bats on an unarmed man.Jimmy Hill in his 40's would confront the boys after Mark Harper had been having issues with his step son. what followed was an altercation that quickly got out of control.All three boys would be sentenced to 35 years for murder with Mark Harper being released after serving just three.This is the story of that day as told by the boys who were there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three teenage boys that say the events of that day were self defense against a man with a piece of timber and plenty of vile threats. Others would claim it was a savage beating carried out with baseball bats on an unarmed man.Jimmy Hill in his 40's would confront the boys after Mark Harper had been having issues with his step son. what followed was an altercation that quickly got out of control.All three boys would be sentenced to 35 years for murder with Mark Harper being released after serving just three.This is the story of that day as told by the boys who were there.Become part of the OMR family here and start enjoying the benefits now x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three teenage boys that say the events of that day were self defense against a man with a piece of timber and plenty of vile threats. Others would claim it was a savage beating carried out with baseball bats on an unarmed man.Jimmy Hill in his 40's would confront the boys after Mark Harper had been having issues with his step son. what followed was an altercation that quickly got out of control.All three boys would be sentenced to 35 years for murder with Mark Harper being released after serving just three.This is the story of that day as told by the boys who were there.Become part of the OMR family here and start enjoying the benefits now x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today I sit with Eli and Aaron Johnson to speak about the second installment in their Crime Drama- The Formula Vol. 2 where 2 high schooler brothers raised by a single mom after an unspeakable tragedy led to their fathers death decide one day that they want to fight crime. Why, to get revenge for on their fathers killer, but in the meantime a designer drug has taken over their school turning normal teens into superhumans. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-faqs-project-hosted-by-james-grandmaster-faqs-boyce/donations
On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three teenage boys that say the events of that day were self defense against a man with a piece of timber and plenty of vile threats. Others would claim it was a savage beating carried out with baseball bats on an unarmed man.Jimmy Hill in his 40's would confront the boys after Mark Harper had been having issues with his step son. what followed was an altercation that quickly got out of control.All three boys would be sentenced to 35 years for murder with Mark Harper being released after serving just three.This is the story of that day as told by the boys who were there.Become a part of the OMR jury here and start enjoying the benefits now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, I'm talking about missing persons in our national forests with Andrea Lankford, former National Park Service Ranger and author of “Trail of the Lost: The Relentless Search to Bring Home the Missing Hikers of the Pacific Crest Trail.” Andrea Lankford Andrea Lankford is the author of Ranger Confidential: Living, Working and Dying in the National Park, a National Geographic "Top Ten Book About U.S. Parks,” and three trail guides. During her twelve-year career as a law enforcement ranger with the National Park Service, Andrea won several awards for her criminal investigations. After leaving the ranger ranks, the accomplished outdoorswoman thru-hiked the entire Appalachian Trail, kayaked from Miami to Key West, and was the first, with Beth Overton, to mountain bike the 800-mile Arizona Trail. Andrea is now a registered nurse living in Northern California. Trail of the Lost: The Relentless Search to Bring Home the Missing Hikers of the Pacific Crest Trail As a park ranger with the National Park Service's law enforcement team, Andrea Lankford led search and rescue missions in some of the most beautiful (and dangerous) landscapes across America, from Yosemite to the Grand Canyon. But though she had the support of the agency, Andrea grew frustrated with the service's bureaucratic idiosyncrasies, and left the force after twelve years. Two decades later, however, she stumbles across a mystery that pulls her right back where she left off: three young men have vanished from the Pacific Crest Trail, the 2,650-mile trek made famous by Cheryl Strayed's Wild, and no one has been able to find them. It's bugging the hell out of her. Andrea's concern soon leads her to a wild environment unlike any she's ever encountered: missing person Facebook groups. Andrea launches an investigation, joining forces with an eclectic team of amateurs who are determined to solve the cases by land and by screen: a mother of the missing, a retired pharmacy manager, and a mapmaker who monitors terrorist activity for the government. Together, they track the activities of kidnappers and murderers, investigate a cult, rescue a psychic in peril, cross paths with an unconventional scientist, and reunite an international fugitive with his family. Searching for the missing is a brutal psychological and physical test with the highest stakes, but eventually their hardships begin to bear strange fruits—ones that lead them to places and people they never saw coming. Find Andrea on X @andrea_lankford and IG @hauntedhiker or www.andrealankford.com. Don't forget to check out Brothers Keeper on amazon or where ever books are sold. Ty Benhoff two coming soon. Thanks to Forget the Whale for the music. Tripecoh Media LLC. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatscriminaljs/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatscriminaljs/support
On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three teenage boys that say the events of that day were self defense against a man with a piece of timber and plenty of vile threats. Others would claim it was a savage beating carried out with baseball bats on an unarmed man.Jimmy Hill in his 40's would confront the boys after Mark Harper had been having issues with his step son. what followed was an altercation that quickly got out of control.All three boys would be sentenced to 35 years for murder with Mark Harper being released after serving just three.This is the story of that day as told by the boys who were there.Join the OMR family HERE to start enjoying all the benefits today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three teenage boys that say the events of that day were self defense against a man with a piece of timber and plenty of vile threats. Others would claim it was a savage beating carried out with baseball bats on an unarmed man.Jimmy Hill in his 40's would confront the boys after Mark Harper had been having issues with his step son. what followed was an altercation that quickly got out of control.All three boys would be sentenced to 35 years for murder with Mark Harper being released after serving just three.This is the story of that day as told by the boys who were there.Become part of the OMR family HERE and start enjoying the benefits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On April 7, 2001 the lives of many would change forever. One man would lose his life, three young boys would be charged with murder and many families would be irreversible changed.This is story of Jeremey Cain, Zachary Cain and Mark Harper. Three teenage boys that say the events of that day were self defense against a man with a piece of timber and plenty of vile threats. Others would claim it was a savage beating carried out with baseball bats on an unarmed man. Jimmy Hill in his 40's would confront the boys after Mark Harper had been having issues with his step son. what followed was an altercation that quickly got out of control.All three boys would be sentenced to 35 years for murder with Mark Harper being released after serving just three.This is the story of that day as told by the boys who were there.Join the OMR family here and start enjoying all the bonus extras. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Am I my Brothers Keeper?" / Joseph Ferrara / Omegaman Episode 10382 Recorded 8-11-2023 on OMEGAMAN