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Love Marry Kill
Miriam and Richard Illes

Love Marry Kill

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 60:19


In January 1999, Miriam Illes was gunned down in her kitchen while on the phone with a friend. There were no witnesses. No fingerprints. And the few pieces of physical evidence—an oversized shoe print, a cigarette butt, and a homemade silencer—seemed to point nowhere.Her estranged husband, Dr. Richard Illes, was a respected heart surgeon with a thriving career, a new girlfriend, and a bitter custody battle underway. He also had an airtight alibi—until investigators started pulling at the seams.It was a murder that some called “almost perfect,” but ultimately it unraveled under the weight of its own misdirection. Anonymous letters, planted evidence, and a chilling unfinished manuscript brought one man's elaborate plan crashing down.Was it a brilliant cover-up? Or a case of ego gone wrong?Support us on PatreonToday's snack: Albanese Candy assortment (thanks Lana!)Sources:https://www.lycolaw.org/uploads/opinions/2005-Illes070805br.pdf The Perfect Murder, S1 E1, The Heart Shot.Kinney, David. “Reward offered in woman's slaying.” The News Journal (Wilmington, Delaware), 04 Sep. 1999.Shellem, Pete. “Doctor objects to grand jury writ.” The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), 19 Jan. 2000.Beauge, John. “‘We're looking for justice'.” The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), 09 Dec. 2001.Lewerenz, Dan. “Police: Silencer ties husband to wife's killing.” Centre Daily Times, 19 Dec. 2002.Lewerenz, Dan. “Surgeon sniper shot wife: Police.” National Post, 20 Dec. 2002.Dale, Maryclaire. “Physician arrested in Spokane for 1999 Pennsylvania slaying.” The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), 23 Dec. 2002.Beauge, John. “Doctor wished wife dead, nurse testifies.” The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), 20 Feb. 2003.Lewerenz, Dan. “Nurse says doc wanted wife dead.” Press Enterprise (Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania), 21 Feb. 2003.Beauge, John. “Heart surgeon's trial opens.” The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), 21 Jan. 2004.Beauge, John. “Suicide try lengthens mental hospital stay.” The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), 04 Mar. 2004.“Surgeon denies killing wife.” The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), 30 Mar. 2004.

Mitlin Money Mindset
Building the Gen Z Sports Media Empire with Justin Leusner

Mitlin Money Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 34:07


From YouTube videos on a borrowed iPad to leading a company with 170 million monthly views, Justin Leusner is redefining sports media on his own terms. In this episode of Mitlin Money Mindset®, Larry Sprung welcomes Justin Leusner, the founder and CEO of TDAY Sports, to share his entrepreneurial journey. Justin explains how his passion for content creation evolved into a thriving media company that speaks directly to Gen Z. He highlights lessons learned from burnout, the importance of delegation, and how staying true to your mission builds long-term success. Justin discusses: How his early obsession with content creation laid the foundation for TDAY Sports and his media production company The transition from solo creator to CEO of a 30-person team, and how delegation has fueled sustained growth Why ESPN's traditional model isn't working for Gen Z, and how TDAY Sports fills that gap with relatable, engaging content His insights into identifying ideal clients and why focusing on sports brands is a better long-term fit than professional services Strategic lessons from brand partnerships, especially with Gatorade, and how organic content can outperform paid promotion And more! Resources: Mitlin Financial   The JOY and Productivity Journal by Lawrence Sprung  Download Your Free Copy of the Couple's JOYful Money Guide Connect with Larry Sprung:  LinkedIn: Larry Sprung Instagram: Larry Sprung Facebook: Larry Sprung X (Twitter): Larry Sprung Connect with Justin Leusner:  LinkedIn: Justin Leusner Instagram: Justin Leusner TDAY Sports About our Guest: Justin Leusner is a 22-year-old follower of Jesus, entrepreneur, content creator, YouTube strategist, stadium reviewer, and student at Penn State University. He began creating content at the age of 10 and has since published over 2,000 videos across social media platforms. Today, Justin leads TDAY Sports, a Gen Z-focused media brand that reaches hundreds of millions of sports fans monthly. Alongside a team of 30, he produces daily content for millions of viewers and is building what many are calling “Gen Z's ESPN,” having amassed over 700 million views in just two years. That rapid growth sparked interest from others seeking help with their own social media presence, leading to the creation of TDAY Production. This ROI-driven creative agency offers video production, editing, social media strategy, and graphic design services, helping brands and businesses reach millions of organic viewers through impactful content. Justin's work has been featured by ABC, FOX, CBS, Penn State's official Instagram, Happy Valley Industry, Centre Daily Times, and The Penn Stater Magazine. He's also taken the stage at major industry events including CreatorFest Orlando, UCLA Discovery Conference, Youth Marketing Strategy (London and NYC), Penn State Startup Week, and the Yuletide Summit in Philadelphia. He has worked with prominent partners such as Gatorade Fast Twitch, Amazon Prime Video, lululemon, Charlotte Hornets, Yerbaê, EA Sports, Basketball Forever, Athletiverse, Snapback Sports, and Happy Valley United. In addition to leading TDAY Sports and TDAY Production, Justin also founded Penn State REACH, one of the largest chapters of the only national social media organization. Disclosure: Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show Hour 1 - 01-17-2025

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 40:10


Steve is joined by the Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber in the first segment to discuss Penn State football and a little bit of hoops; then former Shikellamy High and University of Maryland baseball star Nick Dunn joins us to talk his Major League career and the switch to the Seattle Mariners.

Southern Sports Today
CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 1-8 WEDNESDAY HOUR 2

Southern Sports Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 43:34


Josh Graham of WSJS radio in Greensboro/Winston-Salem looks at Bill Belichick's first high profile public appearances as UNC coach. Chuck and Heath discuss Texas's challenges against Ohio State. Jon Sauber of the Centre Daily Times previews Penn State's CFP semifinal game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Finding Genius Podcast
Inside College Football's New Era With Jay Paterno: Coaching, Ethics, & Life Lessons

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 38:31


In this episode, Jay Paterno sits down with us to talk about his newest novel, Blitzed!: The All-Out Pressure of College Football's New Era. As the first book to take readers inside College Football's current lawless era, Blitzed is based on real-world stories addressing issues like big money, transfers, race, academic integrity, social media, and more… Jay has over 20 years of experience as a football coach, having worked at prestigious institutions such as the University of Virginia, the University of Connecticut, James Madison University, and Penn State University. He currently writes for StateCollege.com and his own Pigskin Stew Blog, and his guest columns have appeared in publications including USA Today, The New Orleans Times-Picayune, The Daily Collegian, and The Centre Daily Times. Join the conversation now to discover:  What the life of a football coach is like.  Life lessons that can be learned from leading a college football team.  The allure of being a college versus NFL coach.  The importance of maintaining good grades as a college player.  Boost Your Brainpower with 15% OFF!  Fuel your mind with BrainSupreme Supplements and unlock your full potential. Get 15% OFF your order now using this exclusive link: brainsupreme.co/discount/findinggenius Hurry—your brain deserves the best! To keep up with Jay and his work, visit his website! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

The Good Question Podcast
Exploring College Football's High-Stakes Era With Coach Jay Paterno: Legacy, Lessons, & Scouting

The Good Question Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 37:26


Jay Paterno joins the podcast to discuss his latest book, Blitzed!: The All-Out Pressure of College Football's New Era. Jay is a former football coach who spent over twenty years working across the country at The University of Virginia, The University of Connecticut, James Madison University, and Penn State University. He is also the son of Joe Paterno, the head coach of the Penn State Nittany Lions from 1966 to 2011 with 409 wins – the most in NCAA FBS history… Jay currently writes for StateCollege.com and his own Pigskin Stew Blog, and his guest columns have appeared in publications including USA Today, The New Orleans Times-Picayune, The Daily Collegian and The Centre Daily Times. He is also the president of Blue Line 409 LLC, a company that runs ventures in business, television, radio, public speaking and consults on philanthropy, social media, and public relations/marketing.  Hit play to uncover: Why Jay decided to follow in the footsteps of his father.  What it's like to be a college football coach.  What scouts look for in potential players.  To stay updated on Jay and his endeavors, visit his website! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr

The Daily Beans
The Fight Continues

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 33:34


Thursday, November 7th, 2024Today, I wish I had better news but Kamala Harris has conceded the 2024 election; President Biden is preparing to rush last minute aid to Ukraine; Pennsylvania's Centre County officials say they are working with their ballot scanner vendor to figure out why the county's mail-in ballot data is "not being recognized when uploaded to the elections software"; Allison Greenfield, the law clerk disparaged by Donald Trump, has been elected as a judge in Manhattan; Democrats have flipped at least 14 seats in the Wisconsin state legislature thanks to less gerrymandering; abortion rights win in 7 of the 10 states where it appeared on the ballot; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News. Thank you, HomeChefFor a limited time, HomeChef is offering you 18 Free Meals, plus Free Shipping on your first box, and Free Dessert for Life. At https://www.HomeChef.com/DAILYBEANS.Easily Migrate Your Daily Beans Patreon Support To SupercastThe Daily Beans on SupercastStories:Biden team prepares to rush last-minute aid to Ukraine (PAUL MCLEARY and JACK DETSCH |Politico)Allison Greenfield, the law clerk disparaged by Donald Trump, is elected as a judge in Manhattan (AP)https://www.centredaily.com/news/politics-government/election/article295099824.html (Centre Daily Times, PA)Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comCheck out all 11 episodes of Trump's Project 2025https://trumpsproject2025pod.com/Have some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/From The Good NewsMN HARD BOP COLLECTIVE (mnhardbopcollective.org)AG - InstagramDG - Instagram Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comFollow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill https://muellershewrote.substack.comhttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://www.threads.net/@muellershewrotehttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/Patreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts

Stuff Somers Says Podcast (with Steve)
SSSWS with Centre Daily Times Report Jon Sauber

Stuff Somers Says Podcast (with Steve)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 71:51


This week on the podcast, Darian and Steve are joined by Penn State beat writer Jon Sauber, who covers football for the Centre Daily Times. Jon joins to talk about his career growth, breaking last year's biggest news story and why journalists ask the tough questions.  You can follow Jon on Twitter @jonsauber.    Plus, Darian and Steve recap Penn State's win over Wisconsin, look ahead to Ohio State's visit and the circus it will bring and share their fears.  Follow Darian and Steve on Twitter @StuffSomersSays and @SteveSamspell. Visit the website at StuffSomersSays.com. Join the newsletter today. Go buy Stuff by visiting StuffSomersSays.com/TheStuff

Steve Jones Show
The CDT's Jon Sauber 08-29-2024

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 17:05


We talk the Penn State-West Virginia game with the Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber. We start with some men's basketball schedule; then dive into some of Jon's thoughts on Saturday's game. What's he's looking for on both sides of the ball against the Mountaineers. The new rules in college football. This new era of college football with 18 team in the Big Ten. Is eighth-place good?

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show Hour 2 - 08-29-2024

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 44:05


We talk some Pirates and Phillies, then Steve has some thoughts on the game with West Virginia; then Jon Sauber of the Centre Daily Times joins us to talk Saturday's Penn State-West Virginia game

Steve Jones Show
Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber - 04-11-2024

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 14:51


The CDT's Jon Sauber joins the show to discuss Penn State's basketball signee and the need for big wings in modern basketball. Then Jon and Steve discuss Spring football and the different environment around the program. What Jon has seen from all QBs including Ethan Grunkmeyer and some talk on fans expectations for the 2024 season.

Southern Sports Today
CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 4-11 THURSDAY HOUR 2

Southern Sports Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 43:49


Michael Borkey of Super Talk Mississippi joins Chuck to discuss Ole Miss's unorthodox approach to the spring game coming up Saturday. Chuck and Heath discuss USF getting an on campus stadium, leaving Miami as the only school in Florida without one. Jon Sauber of the Centre Daily Times looks at Penn State heading into their spring game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Jones Show
Steve Jones Show Hour 2 - 04-11-2024 - Steve talks Northwestern's plan to play its home football game in its practice facility and then the CDT's Jon Sauber joins the show

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 38:40


[audio mp3="http://stevejonesshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Steve-Jones-Show-Hour-2-04-11-2024.mp3"][/audio] SJS Hour 2 - 04-11-2024 - Steve talks Northwestern's plan to play its football games at its practice facility for the next two seasons. Steve tells us why, and what the possible problems could be. Then the Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber joins the show for a little hoops and a lot of Spring Football.

The People of Penn State
Episode 55 — Photojournalist Pat Little

The People of Penn State

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 47:03


From early days with the Daily Collegian to time spent with the Centre Daily Times and the Associated Press, photographer Pat Little '77 has chronicled life at Penn State for fifty years. Some of Pat's most famous photos include a lion cub...sitting atop the famous Nittany Lion shrine, President Bill Clinton eating Berkey Creamery ice cream, and the return of the team busses to State College after Penn State football's 1983 Sugar Bowl victory over Georgia. He takes us through the stories behind these iconic photos and more on this episode of The People of Penn State Podcast.You can see Pat's tremendous work on his Facebook page.  Also be sure to check out the Penn Stater magazine's feature on Pat from the March/2024 issue. Timestamps for our conversation with Pat: 0:00 — Intro 1:07 — Growing up in State College and becoming a Penn Stater3:05 — Joining the Daily Collegian 7:55 — Pat's book "Penn State Then and Now," which chronicles Penn State's history in images18:27 — The story behind Pat's photo of a lion cub sitting on top of the Nittany Lion Shrine20:04 — Capturing a famous photo of Bill Clinton at Berkey Creamery25:10 — Meeting Neil Armstrong28:37 — Joe Paterno stories32:45 — Pat's journey as an artist 38:05 — Being featured in the Penn Stater magazine43:00 — Lightning Round Q&A45:03 — Outro----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Learn more about the Penn State Alumni Association: alumni.psu.edu. Follow the Penn State Alumni Association on:FacebookX (Twitter)InstagramLinkedIn

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
The We Are podcast - Ep. 120: How long can wrestling dynasty last?

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 29:29


In this episode, Cory Giger has a great wrestling discussion with Nate Cobler of the Centre Daily Times about the Nittany Lions' dynasty and how long it can last. Plus, a quick look at the news of the week, including the crazy move by Chip Kelly to go from UCLA head coach to Ohio State offensive coordinator. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Seen Through A Glass
Season 2, Episode 29: The Turning Of The Year

Seen Through A Glass

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 38:39


For our last episode of 2023, I have an interview with Anne Quinn Corr, long-time food writer for the Centre Daily Times, and author of Seasons of Central Pennsylvania, a beloved cookbook. And of course, you know me: I had to try cooking some of the recipes. (I forgot to thank the members of the "Foodies of State College" Facebook group for their help in connecting me to Ms. Corr; greatly appreciated!) Then come along as my wife and I have our anniversary dinner at the Allen Street Grill in State College, and to the 27th anniversary celebration at Selin's Grove Brewing and the 16th anniversary at Elk Creek Café & Aleworks. I'll sample Boal City Brewing's Bohemian Pilsner and a Keystone State favorite, Pennsylvania Dutch Egg Nog. (By the way; made a small mistake there. Chas. Jacquin et Cie, the Philadelphia distillery, was founded in 1884, not in the 1840s.)  One more thing: a late-breaking Boilo-making tip, just in time for New Year's!   Enjoy! Happy New Year!   This episode uses these sounds under the following license: Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Champ de tournesol by Komiku at https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ "Auld Lang Syne" (traditional), performed by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com "Glow" by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au Music promoted by https: //www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ All sounds sourced by STAG Music Librarian Nora Bryson, with our thanks.

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
The We Are podcast - Ep. 113: In depth on recruiting, wrestling

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 48:42


In this episode, we go in depth on football recruiting with Tyler Calvaruso from Lions247 and on wrestling with Nate Cobler from the Centre Daily Times. Plus, a recap of Andy Kotelnicki's introductory press conference and the latest on NFL Draft declarations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Heldendumm Podcast
S04/E14: Wenn das Leben dir Zitronen gibt

Heldendumm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 26:08


„Wenn das Leben die Zitronen gibt, mach Limonade daraus“ heißt es so häufig. Aber was tut man, wenn man dafür einfach zu dumm ist? Ein klarer Fall für unseren heutigen Protagonisten! Gefällt euch was wir machen? Wir würden uns über finanzielle Unterstützung bei Steady freuen. So hilft ihr uns, unsere Kosten für den Podcast zu decken. Ihr könnt uns aber auch mit Feedback auf iTunes, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram oder hier in den Kommentaren helfen. Heldendumm ist ein Teil vom #Historytelling-Netzwerk. Mehr zu dem Thema findet ihr auf geschichtspodcasts.de! Mehr zur dieser Episode: Lemon juice didn't work; robber jailed (Centre Daily Times / newspapers.com) Robber is sentenced (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette / newspapers.com) Dumb1 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette / newspapers.com) The Anosognosic's Dilemma: Something's Wrong but You'll Never Know What It Is (nytimes.com) Dunning-Kruger-Effekt (Wikipedia DE) 1995 Greater Pittsburgh bank robberies (Wikipedia EN) Verbrechen für Weicheier hatte die Episode doch! Episoden-Cover: Ismail Biya Intro- & Outro-Musik: @lcp_ictures auf Instagram #HeldendummDumm Das automatisch generierte Transkript zur Episode gibt's hier (oder auf der nächsten Seite). Transkript zu: Wenn das Leben dir Zitronen gibt 0:03 Heldendumm, Historisch, Gefühlsecht. Hallo Daniel. Hallo Philipp. Daniel, Wenn das Leben dir Zitronen gibt, was machst du damit? 0:20 Dann habe ich viele Zitronen, also erstmal in Kühlschrank stellen, vielleicht welche Einfrieren? Ich weiß nicht. Man weiß es nicht. Limonade wäre natürlich eine eine Möglichkeit. Ist möglicherweise. Ich sage dir später, was der Protagonist unserer heutigen Geschichte mit den Zitronen, die ihm das Leben gegeben hat, gemacht hat. 0:37 Ich bin gespannt, was er mit seinen Macht, ja. Weil du weißt ja, also diese Folge hat keinen Explicit. Möchte ich dazu sagen, weil normalerweise, wenn ich dich gefragt, wenn die Flasche gibt in Jugoslawien findest ja oder so, aber es ist keine explizite Folge, es ist generell eine etwas andere Volker. 0:55 Heute, du weißt schon gerade, wo du gesagt hast, keine explizite Folge ist eigentlich meine Aufgabe, sie explizit zu machen. Du kannst es gerne, du kannst es gerne versuchen. Es gibt einige Möglichkeiten, am Rande des Weges gewisse Etablissements zu besuchen, würde ich behaupten. 1:11 A ja, ruf deine Freunde an, zusammen mit Bordell. Können wir das Bitte einspielen? Ist schon recht klar unter 10 Sekunden glaube ich. So unter 7 glaube ich machen. Wir machen das, wir spielen. Das eine ist sehr wichtig. So, ich schlage vor, dass wir jetzt alle zusammen ins Bordell fahren. 1:28 Sie rufen Ihre beiden Freunde an, die sollen. Auch kommen ja um zurück zum Thema zu kommen, also kein Explicit Tag, aber eine besondere Folge, weil diese Folge ist die Folge, die eigentlich gar nicht existieren sollte. Der Helden Episoden Plan hat uns 1 Ausgewischt. 1:44 Ja, da ist ein bisschen was durcheinander geraten, irgendwie. Wir hatten die Episode, das ist jetzt die Episode 14 müsste es sein, dass. Die 14 Jahre. Und wir haben die 14 aufgehoben. Aufgehoben auch ist aufgehoben, weil die aufgeschoben auf Episode 15, weil wir irgendwie statt 3 wochen Rhythmus plötzlich 6 Wochen Rhythmus drin hatten. 2:05 Und irgendwie will das keiner von uns. Wir haben wir haben für Episode 15, die ja wieder zu Halloween läuft, haben wir eine spezielle spezielle Spezial Folge aufgenommen und dann ist uns aufgefallen Scheiße. Anfang Oktober ist ja noch keine Halloween A und deswegen konnten wir auch nicht sagen, wir nehmen die jetzt später auf, dann irgendwie und bleiben im Turnus, sondern wir mussten die dann jetzt dazwischen schieben. 2:28 Entsprechend dünn ist der nächste Content. Nein, so schlimm ist es nicht, wir werden eine interessante Reise machen und zwar werden wir uns heute bewegen nach Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Ja, und zwar im Jahr 1950 und heute haben wir 2 Protagonisten, die unterschiedlicher Natur sind. 2:50 Du wirst den zweiten Spielen, also der erste, der bist du noch nicht, wir schreiben das Jahr 1950, du wirst noch nicht geboren, aber dein Kumpane wird geboren und das ist mcarthur Wheeler. OK, Name sagt mir. Nichts. Mathea ist dein Kumpel und du wirst 3 Jahre später geboren. 3:08 Ein paar Kilometer weiter und du bist und ich finde den Namen könnte man als 80er Action Darsteller Super verwenden, Clifton Earl Johnson. Clifton Earl Jones Super, großartig. Ich fühle es. Ich fühle mich als Clifton Earl Johnson. 3:25 Cliftonville Johnson bist du 1953 wirst du geboren in Pittsburgh und du schlägst eine Karriere ein. Es gibt ja verschiedene Karrieren, die man einschlagen kann, man kennt das und. Du entscheidest dich für Kriminalität. Na OK, ja, so als hätte ich gedacht, vielleicht die weißt du, mit dem Namen kann ich vielleicht n bisschen weißt du ja E Johnson auf seiner Unterhose. 3:49 Clifton ACEJ. C. Trägst du heute deine CJS? Nee, tatsächlich, statt Clifton eher Clown angesagt, da bist eher so ein krimineller Typ und du lernst auch irgendwann den mcarthur kennen und der mcarthur, der ist. 4:05 Also du bist ne bis ein ganz normaler Typ, so auch von der Erscheinung her ein ganz normaler Typ der mcarthur ist ein anderer Typ. Der ist ein bisschen, der sieht ein bisschen anders aus als du. Außerdem ist er deutlich kleiner und deutlich schwerer als du. Mcarthur Wheeler ist ein Meter 67 groß und 125 Kilo schwer. 4:23 Und er hat weiter davon ausgespielt. Die Antwort ist nein, aber es ist also, sagen wir es mal so, normalerweise würde man beim ein Meter 67 125 Kilo schweren erstmal Entschuldigung an alle da draußen, die das vielleicht sind, würde man ja das kriminelle Mastermind hinter der Gruppe erwarten und nicht denen, der reingeht und und irgendwie selbst bei der Bande, also außer ist Joe Pesci, aber sonst würde man ja eigentlich erwarten, dass der Hintergrund die Sachen koordiniert, der Hacker oder so der Gruppe. 4:55 Aber da höre ich schon raus, scheint ja ein Hau drauf Mann zu sein, also jetzt nicht. Ich weiß jetzt nicht ob mit der Faust oder mit seiner Art vielleicht. Aber ja, es klingt schon, klingt schon auf jeden Fall interessant. Der Mac Arthur ist kein Hau drauf. Typ der Mac Arthur denkt er ist das kriminelle Mastermind. 5:14 OK, jetzt jetzt verstehe ich so langsam alles. Klar, ich verstehe wohin die Reise hingeht. Der mcarthur denkt, er ist das kriminelle Mastermind, aber ihr dreht noch kein Ding zusammen. Du machst weiter, du bist so ein bisschen so ein Kleinkrimineller, halt ne, so machst du was mit den einen oder anderen Raub ziehst du durch und so weiter. 5:32 Mode. Betrug. Betrug genau richtig. Jetzt ist die Sache ja, die man braucht, ja, also sagen wir mal so. Macht irgendwie einen Bruch. Ja, wie wir das auf der Straße sagen, man macht einen Bruch und dann hat man ein bisschen Kohle und dann ist die ja irgendwann muss man wieder ran, für dich geht es in den Neunzigern im Prinzip von Raub zu Raub. 5:51 Du raubst mich Banken aus und zwar räumst du am 19. November 94 die Fidelity Savings Bank aus und du räumst am 28. November, also 9 Tage später die Park Vale Savings Bank aus. Du erbeutetes insgesamt von beiden Raubzügen knapp $4000. 6:11 Das ist nicht so. Wobei zu der 90er sagst du. 90er 94. Es ist ein bisschen Geld, aber nicht nicht, dass es sich lohnen würde. Ich behaupten. Also dafür, dass du für so einen Bankraub ja auch durchaus lange in den Knast gehst, lohnen sich 4000,00€ $4000 jetzt nicht übermäßig, sag ich jetzt mal. 6:30 Geht so ne. Ja ja. Du entscheidest dich deswegen. Wir brauchen dringend oder ich brauche dringend ne bessere Idee wie ich Banken ausrauben kann. Ich brauche einen Komplizen am besten und ich brauche einen todsicheren Plan. 6:46 Na ja, das Ziel ist schnell klar. Du tust dich mit Mac Arthur zusammen als Komplizen und das Ziel ist die Mellon Bank in Swiss Wale. Ihr plant dort richtig was zu erbeuten und ihr plant ist auf eine ganz andere Art und Weise zu machen als bisher. 7:05 Bisher bedeutete tatsächlich jetzt mit Schusswaffe quasi Vornamen, Tresen n Sack und ich hab ja, also das war der der. Des Bankraubs, wie du sie bisher durchgezogen hast, kenne ich tatsächlich nicht. Darüber gibt es keine Zeitungsberichte, aber. 7:20 Es gibt Zeitungsberichte über den, den ihr jetzt begangen habt und die Frage ist, wie würdest du vorgehen? Ihr seid zu zweit, einer ist 1 67 125 Kilo, der andere einigermaßen normal. Wie macht ihr tagsüber oder macht ihr es nachts? Ja, das das Problem ist natürlich auffällig ist man schon, wenn man eine ja Mann dieses Formats dabei hat. 7:42 Deswegen rechteckig. Ich meine rechteckig, deswegen ist es schwierig, denk ich mal, tagsüber oder zumindest mit ihm im Gepäck. Dann ich tippe jetzt auf eine Nacht am Samstag. Samstagnacht um 23:00 Uhr gehen wir übers Dach. 8:00 OK, jetzt weiß ich gar nicht, welches welcher Wochentag ist, aber das Krieg ich raus, das recherchiere ich jetzt mal nebenbei, weil das habe ich tatsächlich nicht nachgeguckt. Was für ein Wochentag ist. Und es ist ein, es steht nirgends doch hier, welcher Wochentag war der 1. Januar 1995 das ist der Tag, wo der Bankraub stattfindet, es war ein Sonntag. 8:20 O da dran. Und es war Neujahr. Nein, ist nicht der 1. Januar gewesen, war der 6. Januar. Was rede ich denn, wieso steht denn hier 1. Januar hab ich gerade mein Gedächtnis. Hat gerade meine Notizen überzeugt. Wieso denn, wieso denn? Nee, das ist Quatsch. Hier gut, dann war es n Samstag. 8:37 Der sechste waren Freitag, Freitag, also es war ein Freitag, der 6. Januar 95 da hat der Bank stattgefunden, war ein Freitag, das kann ich dir jetzt schon sagen, ich sag dir aber noch nicht wieviel Uhr, aber es kommt ja ungefähr hin mit, es geht zumindest aufs Wochenende zu. Ich wollte gerade sagen, wir sind auf jeden Fall auf den Weg ins Wochenende. 8:55 Also Wochenende nachts. Was ist der Plan vor der Tür irgendwie einschlagen oder hintenrum? Versuchen es hängt natürlich von der Bank ab, ne. Also ich würde wenn das jetzt ein Gebäude in einem Gebäude ist, so gesehen also. Wenn ich mir eine Bank vorstelle, stelle ich mir so ne so ne akropolis vor, quasi ne riesiges Gebäude, wo eigentlich nur die Bank ist. 9:19 Ne, aber es gibt ja auch Banken, die quasi im 1.2. Stockwerk eine Bank sind, im 3.4. Dann Bürogebäude und irgendwas anderes ne. Deswegen würde ich sagen hängt es vom hängt vom Typ ab, aber normalerweise würde ich sagen versucht über das Dach je nachdem wo der Tresor ist von unten diese grabb Geschichten hab ich schon so oft gehört, dass das entdeckt wird welche Sensoren oder sowas von durch die Tür. 9:40 Macht man nicht. Ich würde von probieren, ich weiß nicht, warum ich da so ein Faible für. OK, also vom Dach in die Wand einsteigen, am besten durch ein Oberlicht abseilen, ne. Genau. Genau. Ja und nachts am Wochenende? Oder einfach mal zweimal hüpfen lassen. 9:59 Schützt das Gebäude von alleine ein? Nein, das ist, das ist nicht das, das können wir nicht, das können wir nicht machen, aber OK, also nachts, am Wochenende und am besten übers Dach. Ja, das ist mein. Plan? Ja, du machst es tagsüber unter der Woche durch die Vordertür. 10:16 OK. Sonst noch was Wichtiges, was man mitnehmen sollte auf so ne auf so ein. Raubzug im Fluchtfahrzeug ein Sack fürs Geld und vielleicht Strümpfe fürs Gesicht. OK, das ist erstmal relativ klar eigentlich, dass die wichtigen, dass die wichtigen Punkte sind. 10:35 Ne, würdest du also eine Sache hast du noch vergessen. Die Waffe. Die Waffe, richtig. Die Waffe, die wir haben, natürlich eine ein ein 6 schüssiger Revolver. Ja, muss im Endeffekt oder oder noch besser, ich nehme eine Stadt, eine Waffe, eine Trainingsjacke mit und steck einfach meine Hand in die Jacke und. 10:59 Mit einem Finger. Mit einer Pistole. Exakt ich. Ich finde die Bank. Ja, das hast du dir nämlich gedacht. Nein, du hattest tatsächlich eine Waffe dabei, also ihr hattet tatsächlich eine Wache, ne Waffe dabei. 11:16 Und zwar eine halbautomatische Pistole. Die war auch echt gut, wir sind ja auch in den USA, ist ja auch nicht verwunderlich so, jetzt kommt es dazu, dass ihr. Euch denkt OK Freitag, Freitag 6. Januar 95 wir gehen in die Bank, es ist Viertel vor 3, also 14:47 Uhr. 11:34 Mhm, ihr betretet die Bank, mcarthur geht nach vorne zum Tresen und sagt hier Geld her, ne hält die Waffe vor, wir wollen, gib uns alle euer Geld, dass sie dann überfallen so der Bank Raub geht ganz normal seinen Gang der Dinge wie man das üblicherweise kennt. 11:51 Alle auf dem Boden. Alle auf dem Boden genau bankbeamte rücken das Geld raus. Alarm darf natürlich nicht gedrückt werden. Damals gab das auch noch nicht so mit den Alarm knöpfen wie heute, tatsächlich entwickelt sich dieser Banküberfall nicht in eine Geiselnahme oder Ähnliches, sondern ihr erbeutet $5200 und. 12:09 Zieht ab. Es ist auch immer noch nicht so viel für 14 15:00 Uhr nachmittags Raub. Es ist richtig, das ist richtig, wie in jeder ordentlichen Bank gab es aber natürlich Überwachungskameras, das ist natürlich noch ne Info, die relevant ist. 12:26 Also das Ganze wurde natürlich aufgezeichnet. Deswegen die Strümpfe. Richtig deswegen, die Strümpfe, und die gibt es auch draußen, die Überwachungskameras, und dort sehen sie natürlich auch dich. Mein lieber Clifton Earl, also beide quasi von der Überwachungskamera erfasst. 12:44 Und tatsächlich wirst du relativ schnell gefasst. Nur wenige Wochen später. Ist es besteht die Polizei vor der Tür und sagt Ja, Mister Johnson fordert die Savings Bank Park Wales Savings Bank Mellon Bank. 12:59 Sagt Ihnen das? Was ist schon mal gehört? Haben Sie das schon mal gehört, fragt dich Sean Sweeney. Sean Sweeney ist der zuständige ermittelnde Beamte, der dir bei dir reinkommt und eben sagt Ja, Mister Johnson, das war es. 13:17 Schlecht aus, aber der MC Arthur ist ja noch auf freiem Fuß und die Polizei machte deshalb ein Angebot. OO Ja, ich will den Deal. Ich bin dabei, egal was es ist. Der Deal ist du verrätst wo dein Kumpel zu finden ist und dafür bekommst du für alle 3 Raubzüge nur insgesamt 5 Jahre Knast. 13:41 Und das steht im Gegenstück zu wieviel wahrscheinlich 20 plus ne. 20 plus. Ja, du bist dabei. Natürlich bin ich wunderbar ey, der mein Kumpane. Kann mich mal. Und dann eben auch nicht mehr ne, weil er ist dann ja im Knast. 13:57 Richtig, richtig so, das ist das ist das I in Team. Also der Mac Arthur schafft es noch bis April. Am 18. April ist es dann soweit, dass um 23:00 Uhr die Aufnahmen der Überwachungskameras über die Fernsehsender gehen, wurde dann gefragt wird, kennt jemand diesen Mann, hat jemand diesen Mann gesehen und das passiert in den 23:00 Uhr Nachrichten also 18. 14:23 April 23:00 Uhr Nachrichten ist diese Fernsehsendung wo die Überwachungskamera aufnahmen gezeigt werden am 19. April, also einen Tag später um 00:10 Uhr. Also eine Stunde und 10 Jahre. Später, das ist ja. 14:39 Wird Mac Arthur von der Polizei verhaftet? Dumm gelaufen. Das ging vor allem schnell. Ja. Warum ging das so schnell? Also du hattest damit jetzt noch nicht direkt was zu tun. Ach so okay, weil ich hätte jetzt gedacht, ich wusste von Anfang an, wo er ist und dieser dieser Öffentlichkeitsfahndung, wer nur quasi eine eine vertuschungs Aktion meiner Informanten. 15:02 Aktivität das tatsächlich wäre tatsächlich sogar relativ kluge Option gewesen. Nach meiner Kenntnis war es aber nicht so, sondern sie haben ihn tatsächlich einfach nicht. Sie wussten aber, wer es war. Aber das half nicht, weil er war nicht zu Hause. Ja, das ist meistens so, wenn so, wenn jemand. 15:19 Wäre auch schön blöd. Ja, als mcarthur wieder festgenommen wird, sagt er die folgenden Worte, die vielleicht auch erklären, warum das Ganze so schnell ging. Ich bin, ich bin ganz Ohr. Seine Worte waren but I Want the Juice übersetzt, aber ich hab doch den Saft getragen. 15:40 Und jetzt, in diesen Augenblick, erinnere ich mich an diese Geschichte. Ich habe sie nämlich schon mal gehört. Erzählst, erzählst, ihr habt, Oh Gott, ja, ich kenn um Himmels willen Scheiße, ja, erzähl es bitte das sage hours. 15:59 Also ich hab ich hab mich ja drum, ich hab drum herum getänzelt. Ja ihr beide habt die Bank betreten, mcarthur und Clifton haben die Bank betreten und waren nicht maskiert, dafür haben sie geheult wie schlosshund, weil ihnen die kompletten Augen getränt haben ist die Rotze aus der Nase es war furchtbar. 16:20 Warum? Weil Mac Arthur realer und Clifton Earl Johnson der festen Überzeugung waren, dass sie unsichtbar sind, wenn sie sich Zitronensaft ins Gesicht schmieren, ja, weil das ja auch bei unsichtbarer Tinte rationiert. Und also, also das muss man erst mal schaffen. 16:47 Ja, ich. Die Sache ist die, die Sache ist die. Sean Sweeney, der ermittelnde Beamte, kommt überhaupt nicht klar. Der lacht sich absolut kaputt, wie man denn so blöd sein kann. Ja, also auf den Überwachungskamera aufnahmen, die ausgestrahlt worden sind, war der Halt vollständig zu sehen, man hat alles gesehen, man hat auch sofort bekommen, weil der vollständig zu sehen war. 17:14 Das ist ich, wie gesagt, ich weiß nicht, wo ich diese Geschichte schon mal gehört hab, aber es ist so wahnsinnig bescheuert. Ich weiß nicht, ob ich es gelesen habe oder ob ich tatsächlich bei unseren Kollegen bei den Verbrechen für Weicheier gehört hab, weil. Wenn es nicht bei denen war, dann auf jeden Fall Verbrechen aus. 17:30 Sagen wir, mit einem ähnlichen Level. Ja, definitiv. Es ist also ich, ich, also ich. Boah, das ist es, macht mich sprachlos. Ne, ich verstehe den Gedankengang, ich verstehe den Gedankengang, ich aber das hätte man vielleicht auch vorher testen können. 17:45 Ich meine für 4000 $5000, die man sich so schon irgendwo sag mal Einsackt bei der Bank könnte man sich schon mal ne Kamera kaufen um das einfach mal zu testen. An dieser Stelle funfact das haben sie gemacht. Sie haben sich gegenseitig, also es gibt hier unterschiedliche Quellenlage, entweder haben sich gegenseitig fotografiert oder mcarthur Wheeler hat ein Selfie gemacht, in jedem Fall müssen sie irgendwelche Scheiße gebaut haben und nicht mehr richtig in der Lage gewesen sein ne Kamera auch nicht bedienen, weil sie haben fotografiert und dann da ist ja gar keiner drauf. 18:15 Es ist es ja, ich bin sprachlos, ich bin sprachlos. Es ist wirklich außergewöhnlich. Interessant. Wie man auf diese Idee überhaupt kommen kann, also wirklich interessant, wie man auf diese Idee kommen kann. 18:30 Und nicht umsonst verlinkt der Wikipedia Artikel zu diesem Raum. Fall, Raum, Bezug zum Wikipedia Artikel Stupidity. Außerdem, tatsächlich gibt es auch eine wissenschaftliche Rezeption dieses Raubüberfalls 4 Jahre später. 1999 sind David Dunning und Justin Kruger, haben sie sich zusammengesetzt und haben das wissenschaftlich erklärt, wie es denn dazu kommen könnte, und heute ist das Ganze bekannt als der Dunning Kruger Effekt. 19:09 Wie gesagt, ich habe schon gehört, im Zuge habe ich bestimmt auch schon mal gelesen, was dieser Effekt bedeutet, aber erklär mich bitte auf, denn ich habe ein Gedächtnis wie ein Sieb. Der Dunning Kruger Effekt ist folgendes. Der Darling Kruger Effekt ist, dass Menschen, die absolut gar keine Ahnung oder sehr sehr wenig Ahnung von einer Thematik haben, ihre eigenes Wissen in dieser Thematik als sehr hoch einschätzen, während Menschen die wirklich Ahnung davon haben, ihr wissen als relativ niedrig einschätzen. 19:35 Also im Vergleich schätzen sich dumme Leute, weil sie nicht wissen, dass sie dumm sind als schlauer ein und schlaue Leute, weil sie wissen, dass sie nicht alles wissen können. Als nicht so schlau ein. Das macht, das Macht vollkommen Sinn und ich muss auch sagen, als du gerade gesagt hast, haben die Wissenschaftler damit beschäftigt, dachte ich, es wird vielleicht nicht in Richtung Dummheit gehen, sondern es gibt ja heutzutage speziell in Ländern mit sag mal mit großer Überwachung vom Staat aus gibt S ja soeben solche Dinge, wo solche Masken, die du dir anziehen kannst, die komplett das Kamera Bild verfälschen, ne, du kannst quasi durchgucken in echt, aber so ein Foto oder Video von machst, dann ist verzerrt oder da kommen halt bestimmte Frequenzen. 20:16 Lique nicht durch und ich dachte, mit sowas weißt du irgendwie so Tarn Technik fürs Militär haben sie erfunden, Nein, sie haben festgestellt, dass dumme Leute dumm sind, großartig. Richtig, dafür haben Sie gesagt, Sie haben dafür gesorgt, dass dumme Leute endlich ihrer Dummheit entlarvt wurden. 20:32 Tatsächlich ist es so, dass bei Clifton L. Johnson, dessen Schicksal es gar nicht bekannt, er musste 5 Jahre in den Knast 2021, glaube ich ist ein Clifton l. Johnson in Pennsylvania in der Ecke auch ungefähr erschossen worden, der war aber angeblich 6 Jahre älter. 20:50 Aber ob der, ob es der gleiche war? Man weiß es nicht. Bei Mac Arthur war es so, der musste n bisschen länger in den Knast und zwar 24 einhalb Jahre. Oder lag ich mit 20 ja gar nicht so verkehrt? Ne? Richtig, plus 3 Jahre Bewährung im Anschluss, das heißt, er müsste so langsam aber sicher resozialisiert sein, müsste aber auch 70 plus sein. 21:13 Und angemalt. Und ja. Ich bin mir sicher, ich finde die die unsichtbarkeits Formel noch raus. The scroll of Truth. Es Ach herrlich, ey. Nee, wie gesagt, es ich, ich finde diese Geschichte, wo ich sie gehört habe und dann verlinken wir sie. 21:33 Wenn also guck mal in die Show Notes, da gibt es bestimmt einen tollen Podcast. Darüber gesprochen hat. Ich vermute es sind die Weicheier gewesen und wie gesagt Ey herrlich herrliche Geschichte das ist es ist bei mir gerade Klick gemacht hat, der ist ich schüttel nur noch mit dem Kopf und. 21:51 Ich habe auch viel Geld, ich hab diese, ich schiebe die ganze Weile schon vor mir diese Geschichte und hab mir gedacht, wie machst du das am besten ne, haben wir gesagt, wir planen einen Bankraub jetzt wir machen hier GTA heißt oder Payday 3 oder was auch immer wir hauen jetzt hier oceans Two ne. 22:07 Oce eher jetzt. Tatsächlich habe ich auch schon gedacht, Oh, wenn Raubüberfall plant, dann brauchst du ja, dann brauchst du ein Team, da brauchst du ja sag mal Ressourcen, aber zu zweit ist es natürlich schwierig, wenn einer der Männer nicht größer ist als weiß ich nicht. 22:22 Was und dafür aber so breit und denkt unsichtbar zu sein. Es ist schon sehr speziell. Also mcarthur Wheeler war alles andere als unsichtbar, glaube ich. Aber er hat doch den den Saft getragen, also deswegen auch die Frage zum Eingang, wenn das Leben dir Zitronen gibt, was machst du damit, du machst Zitronensaft draus, machst dich unsichtbar, logisch. 22:46 Und es wird sonst unsichtbar, er wirklich nicht unsichtbar. Übrigens, wir möchten hier Bodyshaming betreiben, es ist einfach nur absurd. Es ist total absurd ist. Genau das ist. Es ist absurd. Dazu kommt seine offensichtliche außergewöhnliche Intelligenz. 23:02 Ja, und dass er, aber er ist verantwortlich für eine wichtige wissenschaftliche Entdeckung, darf man nicht vergessen, das für sich selbst auch die wissenschaftliche Entdeckung gemacht, die Scheiße brennt in den Augen. Also man muss sagen, er war eigentlich alles ne alles nur nicht unsichtbar. Er war alles, nur nicht unsichtbar und er war, aber er hat immerhin. 23:21 Also ich finde das bemerkenswert, dass 3 Monate geschafft hat, ohne gekriegt zu werden, dass er im 1. April gefangen haben. Ja, viel, viel ist über Babys. Weißt du, wenn sie sie dich nicht sehen, dann denken sie, du siehst ja auch nicht, was Zitronensaft in den Augen. 23:39 Es dauert ein bisschen besser wird. A eine eine völlig irre Situation, aber gut, er war leicht zu identifizieren. Ja, ja, manchmal. Manchmal haben die Strafverfolgungsbehörden, ist ja auch nicht so schwer. 23:54 Also manchmal haben sie leicht. Das stimmt. Philipp, herzlichen Dank für diese wundervolle Geschichte. Es war, wie du schon sagtest, es war kurz, aber aber hat gebrannt. Wenn ihr das habt, bitte geh zum Arzt. Ja, ja, bitte, da könnte man es explizit machen, aber. 24:12 Das ist aber das ist aber eine wichtige Information für alle. Ist quasi PSA. Das ist quasi unser. Im Moment dieses Jahres. Das ist unser Moment der Staffel. Wenn es bei euch brennt am kurzen, dann bitte. Bitte zu machen dadurch, dass es hier ja diese verlorene Episode ist, können wir schon mal ankündigen, dass es in der nächsten Episode auch sehr viel brennen wird. 24:33 Ja, es wird sehr viel und auch deutlich länger. Also wir holen das nächste Episode alles wieder. Auf ja, absolut. Also wie gesagt, das was an Länge hier gefehlt hat, das kriegt ihr, das kriegt ihr 3 Wochen. Das kriegt ihr beim nächsten Mal ihr die doppelte Ladung. Da kriegt sie, da wird grade noch geschnippelt, aber sobald das fertig ist. 24:53 Gut, ich will jetzt nicht eingehen, wenn. Die anderen noch zweiter Moment, wenn jemand euch schreibt in 3 Wochen kriegt ihr die doppelte Ladung direkt links swipen. Oder rechts, je nachdem. Also. Jeder wir. Wollen ja niemanden bevormunden. So ist es so. 25:09 Dankeschön. Es wird nur noch schlimmer. Wir sehen uns in 3 Wochen. Tschüss, danke. 25:26 Das war Heldentum, eine Produktion von Philipp Kalweit und Daniel BBC mit Musik von Enrico Schenko. Außerdem ist unser Podcast ein Teil des History Netzwerks, Falls du Heldentum unterstützen möchtest, findest du in der Episoden Beschreibung einen Link zu Steady, dort kannst du uns mit einem schmalen Taler helfen, unsere laufenden Kosten zu tragen, außerdem ermöglicht uns das unseren Podcast qualitativer und unterhaltsamer zu machen und wenn du keine Möglichkeit hast, uns finanziell zu unterstützen, hilft uns auch jeder Kommentar. 25:51 Bewertung und jedes weiterempfehlen. Mehr Informationen zu unserem Projekt findest du wie immer auf unseren sozialen Kanälen und auf heldentum.de. Versteck mich jetzt, ich reibe das Mikrofon. Jetzt finden Sie unseren Wein.

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Steve Jones Show
8/9/23 Hour 2 - Steve at the Purdy Memorial Golf Tournament

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 41:46


Hour 2 – Steve is at the Purdy Memorial Golf Tournament; We continue hearing Sunday's Penn State Media Day, and a replay of Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber.

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8/7/23 Hour 1 - Steve Doesn't Care About Penn State's No. 7 Ranking

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 39:48


Monday 8/7/23 Hour 1 - Steve doesn't care about Penn State's No. 7 ranking, but says its still good for the program, and Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says Big Ten expansion will increase Penn State's CFP profile.

Steve Jones Show
Sauber: B1G Expansion Will Increase Penn State's CFP Profile

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 18:40


Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says Big Ten expansion will increase Penn State's CFP profile.

True Crime University
Season 3, Episode 24: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting- Part 2- Victims

True Crime University

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 75:16


In this episode we learn about the victims, survivors, and police killed or wounded in the 2018 Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting.Follow this link to become a Teacher's Pet:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1662730/supportE-mail me at Pugmomof1@gmail.com; visit me on Instagram as True Crime University_Donate via PayPal to help me keep the show going: bullymom7@yahoo.com  True Crime University is part of the Morvid Collective Podcast Network. Visit all our podcasts at morvidcollective.com  References:   Wikipedia, Squirrel Hill: The Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting and the Soul of a Neighborhood by Mark Oppenheimer, cbsnews.com, triblive.com, pittnews.com, documentary "A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting", Centre Daily Times, The Sentinel, abcnews.go.com, cnn.com, wpxi.com, yorkdispatch.com, religionnews.com, goodmorningamerica.com, usatoday.com, legacy.com, findagrave.com, heavy.com, inquirer.com, schugar.com, thecjn.ca, time.com, thedp.com, haaretz.com, jta.org, squarespace.com, publicsource.com, My music is "Motivational Day" by AudioCoffee from Pixabay MusicSupport the show

True Crime University
Season 3, Episode 23: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting- Part 1- The Massacre

True Crime University

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 65:56


In this episode we begin to discuss the events of October 27, 2018, the largest anti-Semitic attack in US history, the killing of 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue. TRIGGER WARNINGS: Hate crime, anti-Semitism, gun violenceFollow this link to become a Teacher's Pet:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1662730/supportE-mail me at Pugmomof1@gmail.com; visit me on Instagram as True Crime University_Donate via PayPal to help me keep the show going: bullymom7@yahoo.com   References:   Wikipedia, Squirrel Hill: The Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting and the Soul of a Neighborhood by Mark Oppenheimer, cbsnews.com, treeoflifepgh.org, triblive.com, pittnews.com, documentary "A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting", Centre Daily Times, The Sentinel, abcnews.go.com, cnn.com, wpxi.com, bbc.com, wesa.fm, Broadcastify, chicagotribune.com, witf.org, radioreference.com, pittsburghpa.gov, unionprogress.com, superdroidrobots.com, theweek.com, everytown.org, gtitraining.orgMy music is "Motivational Day" by AudioCoffee from Pixabay MusicSupport the show

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Sauber: Playing at Ford Field is Advantage for Penn State

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Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 15:23


Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says playing at Ford Field on Black Friday is an advantage for Penn State.

Steve Jones Show
5/26/23 Hour 1 - Steve: Schwarber Key for Phils Turnaround

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 40:51


Friday 5/26/23 Hour 1 - Steve says Kyle Schwarber is key for a Phillies turnaround and Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says playing at Ford Field on Black Friday is an advantage for Penn State.

Steve Jones Show
3/29/23 Hour 1 - Steve: Rhoades 'A Pros Pro,' 'Has Staying Power'

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 41:11


Wednesday 3/29/23 Hour 1 - Steve says Mike Rhoades is a pro's pro and has staying power, Phillies TV voice Tom McCarthy says this is as optimistic as he's felt for a Phillies team in a long time, and Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says Rhoades can make Penn State a consistent NCAA Tourney team.

Steve Jones Show
Sauber: Penn St Ended Year as One of Best Teams in Country

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 17:50


Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says Penn State ended the year as one of the best teams in the country.

Steve Jones Show
3/20/23 Hour 1 - Steve: One Big Ten Team Left Not as Bad as You Think

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 41:46


Hour 2 - Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says Penn State ended the year as one of the best teams in the country, and Steve says only one Big Ten team left isn't as bad as you think.

Steve Jones Show
3/6/23 Hour 2 - Steve Not Surprised by Joey Porter Jr's Combine Performance

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 42:10


Hour 2 - Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says Penn State is built to make comebacks, and part two of Steve with TicketManager's Tony Knopp, thinking a Pac-12 deal will get done, but will be 'crummy,' and Steve wasn't surprised with Joey Porter Jr's combine performance.

Steve Jones Show
Sauber: Penn State ‘Built' to Make Comebacks

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 14:16


Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says Penn State is built to make comebacks.

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
The We Are podcast - Ep. 73: Some great news and discussion for Penn State wrestling fans

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 41:00


In this episode, Cory Gieger welcomes Nate Cobler from the Centre Daily Times to discuss this year's tremendous Penn State wrestling team, plus he discusses his philosophy on always trying to give readers and listeners something interesting to think about with his coverage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Steve Jones Show
Sauber: Penn State's Season Still Salvageable

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 19:34


Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says the Penn State hoops season is still salvageable despite the NCAA Tournament being a long shot.

Steve Jones Show
2/14/23 Hour 2 - Steve: 'Something's Askew' with Lack of Pickett Free Throws

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 42:38


Hour 2 - Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says the Penn State hoops season is still salvageable despite the NCAA Tournament being a long shot, and Steve has stats about Jalen Pickett's lack of free throws that make him say 'something's askew.'

Steve Jones Show
Sauber: Penn St's Pivot from Michigan to Minnesota ‘Impressive'

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 13:02


Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says Penn State's pivot from Michigan to Minnesota was ‘impressive.'

Steve Jones Show
10/24/22 Hour 1 - Steve Has One Ohio St. Stat No One's Talking About

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 39:24


Monday 10/24/22 Hour 1 - Steve has one state on Ohio State no one's talking about that could affect them Saturday at Penn State, and Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber says Penn State's pivot from Michigan to Minnesota was 'impressive.'

Bradham & Emery in the Morning
October 14th, 2022

Bradham & Emery in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 99:52


On today's episode Marques and Justin preview the Phils/Bravs game 3, NFL week 6, and the PSU/Michigan top 10 match up with Centre Daily Times beat reporter Kyle Andrews.   Get all your Bradham & Emery gear at www.bradhamemeryshow.com! Follow the show on social media: @BradhamEmeryPod   This episode is sponsored by: - Van Jewelers

Corpus Delicti
211: Missing: Cindy Song

Corpus Delicti

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 43:09


Cindy Song went missing after being dropped off at her apartment after attending a Halloween party with friends on Halloween night. Everything except her wallet was left in her apartment. No calls came in or went out after her friends dropped her off at home, nor was there any activity on her bank cards. Years later, a promising lead comes about including a confession to her kidnapping, but she has never been found. Where is Cindy Song?To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at teepublic.com/stores/corpus-delicti-podcastMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Sources:https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Cindy_Songhttps://charleyproject.org/case/hyun-jong-songhttps://www.apartments.com/college-park-state-college-pa/r9lqs41/https://www.truecrimeedition.com/post/cindy-song8 years after Penn State student disappeared, case narrows to 1 active lead - pennlive.comhttps://www.pennlive.com/midstate/2009/11/8_years_after_penn_state_stude.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiEPC3dmvsIhttps://www.collegian.psu.edu/archives/cindy-song-group-criticizes-investigators/article_58c1b870-7171-508f-876b-b7898a5e694f.htmlCentre Daily Times, Oct 30, 2002 - “Leads sparse in case of missing PSU student” 30 Oct 2002, 6 - Centre Daily Times at Newspapers.comYork Daily Record, Feb 1, 2002 - “Search for missing Penn State student continues” 01 Feb 2002, 18 - York Daily Record at Newspapers.comPhiladelphia Daily News, March 21, 2002 - “Missing” 21 Mar 2002, Page 42 - Philadelphia Daily News at Newspapers.com

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
442: Lot's Of Jail Sex With The Warden | True Crime Today

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 31:38


14-year-old Colorado girl SHOT while she was making a TikTok video. A 14-year-old girl was shot and murdered while making a TikTok video; three persons, including two minors, have been arrested in connection with her killing. The Monte Vista Police Department reports that at 3:30 p.m. on August 7, officers responded to a shooting call in the 300 block of Monroe Street and located a young female victim suffering from gunshot wounds. When emergency medical services arrived, they pronounced her dead. The Monte Vista Police Department stated on August 11 that detectives had arrested two female adolescents for reckless manslaughter and possession of a weapon by juveniles. Another male, 21-year-old Emiliano Vargas, was arrested on charges of providing or allowing a minor to possess a pistol and failing to comply with the law regarding the secure storage of firearms. It has been said that he was the owner of the pistol used in the fatal shot but was not there at the time. The affidavit states that the cops discovered the woman on the floor "with blood and other fluid" gushing out of her head. The police then reportedly discovered a pistol in a separate bedroom; the house where the shooting took place speculated that one of the two teens had hidden the weapon there after the incident. According to reports, Vargas and another minor shared the Monroe Street residence with his grandmother. A minor was "informed that the juveniles were handling the gun and recording movies on 'TikTok,'" according to one of the two responding cops. Officers were told by one of the minors that they removed the clip and "it simply occurred." In the affidavit, it is stated that because no exit wound was discovered, "the bullet remains in the skull of the victim." The investigation states that Vargas "routinely" allows one of the minors to use his gun, which he leaves "visible and unlocked on a top shelf," because he "trusts" them. Teenager Aaliyah Salazar, 14, was named as the victim by KUSA-TV. She "had just become a teenager and [was] so excited to attend her freshman year of high school," as her obituary puts it. Aaliyah had a number of pets, including three dogs, a cat, a turtle, and a few hamsters, for which she was "the proud mama." She "knew she was going to be famous one day" because of her interest in creating TikTok videos KUSA report.s that some of Aaliyah's relatives think the gunshot "was on purpose." The Colorado State Attorney's Office is apparently in charge of the investigation. Wisconsin inmate claims he had sex with a jail supervisor twice A prison administrator, age 37, was arrested and charged with having a sexual relationship with an inmate. The Racine County Sheriff's Office received information concerning a possible relationship between Racine Correctional Institute supervisor Jacqueline Heidt and an inmate on August 24, according to a press release. It has been reported that investigators seized Heidt's cellphone and uncovered evidence, including photos and messages, to back up the accusations. According to the Sheriff's Office, the claimed romance started in April and lasted until August 4. The detainee allegedly informed investigators that they had sex in Heidt's office several times a week. According to the Sheriff's Office, the two engaged in "sexual intercourse at least 20 times, but less than 40 times." As well as having sexual relations through intercourse, the two allegedly engaged in other sexual activities. The Sheriff's Office claims that Heidt was interviewed on August 25 but rejected the allegations. After being shown the phone evidence, the Sheriff's office said she "changed her manner and stopped responding questions." Reportedly, Heidt was taken into custody and charged with second-degree sexual assault by correctional employees, misconduct in public service, and delivery of illicit materials to a prisoner. She has a bond set at slightly over $1.1 million and is still being held in the Racine County Jail. A 49-year-old man was given a 35-year prison term for his persistent sexual assault of two minors. The Collin County District Attorney's Office alleges that Mark Jones, who had unrestricted access to two children, aged 10 and 14, for a number of years, sexually molested them. Apparently, the victim penned a letter to God describing the abuse, and one of her parents later discovered the letter and informed the authorities. The District Attorney's Office claims that the note's discovery led to the identification of a second young victim. It has been stated that both youngsters were interviewed by authorities and disclosed the existence of abuse. The District Attorney's Office stated on August 29 that Jones was sentenced to 35 years in jail without parole for his long history of child sexual abuse. Greg Willis, the district attorney for Collin County, made the following statement: "When even one child is victimized by a sexual predator over a long period of time, it is a tragedy for the entire community. It's unthinkable that this pervert sexually harmed not one but two young children." A grandpa is believed to have punched his daughter's fiancé after he exposed himself to the child, who was then 5 years old, at their home. After reportedly exposing himself to a 5-year-old girl, a 22-year-old man was arrested last week on multiple offenses, including attempted rape. Attempted rape of a child, indecent assault, unlawful contact with a juvenile, corruption of minors, and indecent exposure were among the charges against Aaron Cunagin, who was detained on August 24 by police from the Middletown Borough Police Department at the Pineford Apartments. His bond was set at $150,000 and he was put into the Dauphin County Prison. Penn Live reports that Cunagin and the girl were in the girl's bedroom/playroom at the time of the alleged incident. There are rumors that the girl's grandfather felt it strange to see his granddaughter sitting on Cunagin's lap, but he nonetheless left the room. When the victim's grandfather returned to check on him and Cunagin, he allegedly found Cunagin with his pants down and his genitalia exposed. It was also said that the girl was barefoot and pantless. It has been stated that the grandfather yelled, punched, and phoned the police on Cunagin. Police say Cunagin told them, "Simply, the thought occurred to me. I went in and out of arguments with myself. Feelings of numbness pervaded me. I sat there thinking while holding it." When questioned further about the nature of "it," he allegedly revealed that he was referring to his privates. According to the Centre Daily Times, which also relies on court documents, Cunagin is accused of saying that he was "fighting himself whether or not to have sex with the victim." The Centre Daily Times reports that the girl said this happened four other times, although Cunagin denied it. He reportedly proposed to the granddaughter of his late father. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday

Real Ghost Stories Online
Jail Worden Of The Night | True Crime Today

Real Ghost Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 32:10 Very Popular


14-year-old Colorado girl SHOT while she was making a TikTok video. A 14-year-old girl was shot and murdered while making a TikTok video; three persons, including two minors, have been arrested in connection with her killing. The Monte Vista Police Department reports that at 3:30 p.m. on August 7, officers responded to a shooting call in the 300 block of Monroe Street and located a young female victim suffering from gunshot wounds. When emergency medical services arrived, they pronounced her dead. The Monte Vista Police Department stated on August 11 that detectives had arrested two female adolescents for reckless manslaughter and possession of a weapon by juveniles. Another male, 21-year-old Emiliano Vargas, was arrested on charges of providing or allowing a minor to possess a pistol and failing to comply with the law regarding the secure storage of firearms. It has been said that he was the owner of the pistol used in the fatal shot but was not there at the time. The affidavit states that the cops discovered the woman on the floor "with blood and other fluid" gushing out of her head. The police then reportedly discovered a pistol in a separate bedroom; the house where the shooting took place speculated that one of the two teens had hidden the weapon there after the incident. According to reports, Vargas and another minor shared the Monroe Street residence with his grandmother. A minor was "informed that the juveniles were handling the gun and recording movies on 'TikTok,'" according to one of the two responding cops. Officers were told by one of the minors that they removed the clip and "it simply occurred." In the affidavit, it is stated that because no exit wound was discovered, "the bullet remains in the skull of the victim." The investigation states that Vargas "routinely" allows one of the minors to use his gun, which he leaves "visible and unlocked on a top shelf," because he "trusts" them. Teenager Aaliyah Salazar, 14, was named as the victim by KUSA-TV. She "had just become a teenager and [was] so excited to attend her freshman year of high school," as her obituary puts it. Aaliyah had a number of pets, including three dogs, a cat, a turtle, and a few hamsters, for which she was "the proud mama." She "knew she was going to be famous one day" because of her interest in creating TikTok videos KUSA report.s that some of Aaliyah's relatives think the gunshot "was on purpose." The Colorado State Attorney's Office is apparently in charge of the investigation. Wisconsin inmate claims he had sex with a jail supervisor twice A prison administrator, age 37, was arrested and charged with having a sexual relationship with an inmate. The Racine County Sheriff's Office received information concerning a possible relationship between Racine Correctional Institute supervisor Jacqueline Heidt and an inmate on August 24, according to a press release. It has been reported that investigators seized Heidt's cellphone and uncovered evidence, including photos and messages, to back up the accusations. According to the Sheriff's Office, the claimed romance started in April and lasted until August 4. The detainee allegedly informed investigators that they had sex in Heidt's office several times a week. According to the Sheriff's Office, the two engaged in "sexual intercourse at least 20 times, but less than 40 times." As well as having sexual relations through intercourse, the two allegedly engaged in other sexual activities. The Sheriff's Office claims that Heidt was interviewed on August 25 but rejected the allegations. After being shown the phone evidence, the Sheriff's office said she "changed her manner and stopped responding questions." Reportedly, Heidt was taken into custody and charged with second-degree sexual assault by correctional employees, misconduct in public service, and delivery of illicit materials to a prisoner. She has a bond set at slightly over $1.1 million and is still being held in the Racine County Jail. A 49-year-old man was given a 35-year prison term for his persistent sexual assault of two minors. The Collin County District Attorney's Office alleges that Mark Jones, who had unrestricted access to two children, aged 10 and 14, for a number of years, sexually molested them. Apparently, the victim penned a letter to God describing the abuse, and one of her parents later discovered the letter and informed the authorities. The District Attorney's Office claims that the note's discovery led to the identification of a second young victim. It has been stated that both youngsters were interviewed by authorities and disclosed the existence of abuse. The District Attorney's Office stated on August 29 that Jones was sentenced to 35 years in jail without parole for his long history of child sexual abuse. Greg Willis, the district attorney for Collin County, made the following statement: "When even one child is victimized by a sexual predator over a long period of time, it is a tragedy for the entire community. It's unthinkable that this pervert sexually harmed not one but two young children." A grandpa is believed to have punched his daughter's fiancé after he exposed himself to the child, who was then 5 years old, at their home. After reportedly exposing himself to a 5-year-old girl, a 22-year-old man was arrested last week on multiple offenses, including attempted rape. Attempted rape of a child, indecent assault, unlawful contact with a juvenile, corruption of minors, and indecent exposure were among the charges against Aaron Cunagin, who was detained on August 24 by police from the Middletown Borough Police Department at the Pineford Apartments. His bond was set at $150,000 and he was put into the Dauphin County Prison. Penn Live reports that Cunagin and the girl were in the girl's bedroom/playroom at the time of the alleged incident. There are rumors that the girl's grandfather felt it strange to see his granddaughter sitting on Cunagin's lap, but he nonetheless left the room. When the victim's grandfather returned to check on him and Cunagin, he allegedly found Cunagin with his pants down and his genitalia exposed. It was also said that the girl was barefoot and pantless. It has been stated that the grandfather yelled, punched, and phoned the police on Cunagin. Police say Cunagin told them, "Simply, the thought occurred to me. I went in and out of arguments with myself. Feelings of numbness pervaded me. I sat there thinking while holding it." When questioned further about the nature of "it," he allegedly revealed that he was referring to his privates. According to the Centre Daily Times, which also relies on court documents, Cunagin is accused of saying that he was "fighting himself whether or not to have sex with the victim." The Centre Daily Times reports that the girl said this happened four other times, although Cunagin denied it. He reportedly proposed to the granddaughter of his late father. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Behind The Prison Walls | True Crime Preview

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 32:10 Very Popular


14-year-old Colorado girl SHOT while she was making a TikTok video. A 14-year-old girl was shot and murdered while making a TikTok video; three persons, including two minors, have been arrested in connection with her killing. The Monte Vista Police Department reports that at 3:30 p.m. on August 7, officers responded to a shooting call in the 300 block of Monroe Street and located a young female victim suffering from gunshot wounds. When emergency medical services arrived, they pronounced her dead. The Monte Vista Police Department stated on August 11 that detectives had arrested two female adolescents for reckless manslaughter and possession of a weapon by juveniles. Another male, 21-year-old Emiliano Vargas, was arrested on charges of providing or allowing a minor to possess a pistol and failing to comply with the law regarding the secure storage of firearms. It has been said that he was the owner of the pistol used in the fatal shot but was not there at the time. The affidavit states that the cops discovered the woman on the floor "with blood and other fluid" gushing out of her head. The police then reportedly discovered a pistol in a separate bedroom; the house where the shooting took place speculated that one of the two teens had hidden the weapon there after the incident. According to reports, Vargas and another minor shared the Monroe Street residence with his grandmother. A minor was "informed that the juveniles were handling the gun and recording movies on 'TikTok,'" according to one of the two responding cops. Officers were told by one of the minors that they removed the clip and "it simply occurred." In the affidavit, it is stated that because no exit wound was discovered, "the bullet remains in the skull of the victim." The investigation states that Vargas "routinely" allows one of the minors to use his gun, which he leaves "visible and unlocked on a top shelf," because he "trusts" them. Teenager Aaliyah Salazar, 14, was named as the victim by KUSA-TV. She "had just become a teenager and [was] so excited to attend her freshman year of high school," as her obituary puts it. Aaliyah had a number of pets, including three dogs, a cat, a turtle, and a few hamsters, for which she was "the proud mama." She "knew she was going to be famous one day" because of her interest in creating TikTok videos KUSA report.s that some of Aaliyah's relatives think the gunshot "was on purpose." The Colorado State Attorney's Office is apparently in charge of the investigation. Wisconsin inmate claims he had sex with a jail supervisor twice A prison administrator, age 37, was arrested and charged with having a sexual relationship with an inmate. The Racine County Sheriff's Office received information concerning a possible relationship between Racine Correctional Institute supervisor Jacqueline Heidt and an inmate on August 24, according to a press release. It has been reported that investigators seized Heidt's cellphone and uncovered evidence, including photos and messages, to back up the accusations. According to the Sheriff's Office, the claimed romance started in April and lasted until August 4. The detainee allegedly informed investigators that they had sex in Heidt's office several times a week. According to the Sheriff's Office, the two engaged in "sexual intercourse at least 20 times, but less than 40 times." As well as having sexual relations through intercourse, the two allegedly engaged in other sexual activities. The Sheriff's Office claims that Heidt was interviewed on August 25 but rejected the allegations. After being shown the phone evidence, the Sheriff's office said she "changed her manner and stopped responding questions." Reportedly, Heidt was taken into custody and charged with second-degree sexual assault by correctional employees, misconduct in public service, and delivery of illicit materials to a prisoner. She has a bond set at slightly over $1.1 million and is still being held in the Racine County Jail. A 49-year-old man was given a 35-year prison term for his persistent sexual assault of two minors. The Collin County District Attorney's Office alleges that Mark Jones, who had unrestricted access to two children, aged 10 and 14, for a number of years, sexually molested them. Apparently, the victim penned a letter to God describing the abuse, and one of her parents later discovered the letter and informed the authorities. The District Attorney's Office claims that the note's discovery led to the identification of a second young victim. It has been stated that both youngsters were interviewed by authorities and disclosed the existence of abuse. The District Attorney's Office stated on August 29 that Jones was sentenced to 35 years in jail without parole for his long history of child sexual abuse. Greg Willis, the district attorney for Collin County, made the following statement: "When even one child is victimized by a sexual predator over a long period of time, it is a tragedy for the entire community. It's unthinkable that this pervert sexually harmed not one but two young children." A grandpa is believed to have punched his daughter's fiancé after he exposed himself to the child, who was then 5 years old, at their home. After reportedly exposing himself to a 5-year-old girl, a 22-year-old man was arrested last week on multiple offenses, including attempted rape. Attempted rape of a child, indecent assault, unlawful contact with a juvenile, corruption of minors, and indecent exposure were among the charges against Aaron Cunagin, who was detained on August 24 by police from the Middletown Borough Police Department at the Pineford Apartments. His bond was set at $150,000 and he was put into the Dauphin County Prison. Penn Live reports that Cunagin and the girl were in the girl's bedroom/playroom at the time of the alleged incident. There are rumors that the girl's grandfather felt it strange to see his granddaughter sitting on Cunagin's lap, but he nonetheless left the room. When the victim's grandfather returned to check on him and Cunagin, he allegedly found Cunagin with his pants down and his genitalia exposed. It was also said that the girl was barefoot and pantless. It has been stated that the grandfather yelled, punched, and phoned the police on Cunagin. Police say Cunagin told them, "Simply, the thought occurred to me. I went in and out of arguments with myself. Feelings of numbness pervaded me. I sat there thinking while holding it." When questioned further about the nature of "it," he allegedly revealed that he was referring to his privates. According to the Centre Daily Times, which also relies on court documents, Cunagin is accused of saying that he was "fighting himself whether or not to have sex with the victim." The Centre Daily Times reports that the girl said this happened four other times, although Cunagin denied it. He reportedly proposed to the granddaughter of his late father. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday Update Description

BoilersXTRA
Breaking down Purdue-Penn State opener

BoilersXTRA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 36:30


Jon Sauber from the Centre Daily Times in State College joins the BoilersXTRA Podcast to break down Thursday's matchup from the Penn State side. Follow Jon @JonSaubder on Twitter

Steve Jones Show
8/18/22 Hour 1 - Steve Reacts to B1G TV Deal, Sports Leagues Don't Handle Watson Case Well

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 43:01


Thursday 8/18/22 Hour 1 - Steve breaks down the Big Ten TV deal, and he also says sports leagues don't handle a situation like Deshaun Watson case well, and Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber thinks Penn State wins nine games this season.

Penn State Update | Penn State Football Daily Briefing
ESPN's Heather Dinich talks Big Ten expansion, her days on the PSU beat, James Franklin

Penn State Update | Penn State Football Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 28:45


ESPN's Heather Dinich joins PennLive's David Jones and Bob Flounders for a lively discussion on where college football expansion is headed. Dinich, a former PSU football beat reporter for the Centre Daily Times, also discusses her time on the Lions' beat and gives her thoughts on the future of the Big Ten on this episode of the Blue-White Breakdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Steve Jones Show
Sauber Thinks Penn State Football 'Has Turned the Page'

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 15:05


Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber thinks Penn State football has finally turned the page and is ready to take the next step, after last year's 7-6 season.

Steve Jones Show
6/29/22 Hour 2 - Steve Says Miles Sanders Comments Mean 'Nothing'

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 42:06


Hour 2 - Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber thinks Penn State football has finally turned the page and is ready to take the next step, after last year's 7-6 season, and Steve says Miles Sanders' all-star team comments mean nothing.

Crazy in Love
The Outsider, The Social Butterfly, and The Bloody Basement

Crazy in Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 36:14 Very Popular


Joining us is journalist Lori Falce. Lori has over 20 years of experience, primarily in crime reporting. She currently serves as the opinion editor for the Tribune-Review in the greater Pittsburgh area. Lori previously served as the deputy editor for the Centre Daily Times. In conversation with Lori, is producer Jeff Shane. When two lovers find themselves a pious community's worst-kept secret, there are fatal consequences for everyone involved in the torrid romance.  Connect with Lori on Twitter https://twitter.com/lorifalce Check us out online! www.instagram.com/KT_Studios   Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crazy in Love
The Spoiled Wife, The Giving Husband and The Small Town Murder

Crazy in Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 34:39


Joining us is journalist Lori Falce. Lori has over 20 years of experience, primarily in crime reporting. She currently serves as the opinion editor for the Tribune Review in the greater Pittsburgh area. Lori previously served as the deputy editor for the Centre Daily Times. In conversation with Lori, is producer Jeff Shane. When a small town is rocked by a murder, a bored housewives's secrets will prove to be the killer's undoing. However, as the investigation takes many twists and turns the true motive for the senseless crime leaves everyone stunned. Connect with Lori on Twitter https://twitter.com/lorifalce Check us out online! www.instagram.com/KT_Studios Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Jones Show
Sauber: Future Definitely Bright for Shrewsberry

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 10:18


Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber agrees the future is bright for Micah Shrewsberry and Penn State.

Steve Jones Show
3/18/22 Hour 1 - Steve Says Early March Madness Blowouts Because of Kentucky's Loss

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 39:31


Friday 3/18/22 Hour 1 - Steve says the early going of blowout March Madness games wasn't surprising after Kentucky's loss the night before, and Centre Daily Times' Jon Sauber agrees the future is bright for Micah Shrewsberry and Penn State.

Best in the World Sports
Jonesy & Brown Ep. 018: More Ben Simmons Drama; Penn St. Football kicks off 2021 Season

Best in the World Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 89:20


Ben Simmons wants out. We try to make sense of it all with Jovan Alford or DK Nation and Adio Royster of Liberty Ballers. Plus Penn State kicks off their 2021 Football Season Saturday against Wisconsin. We preview the season with Kyle Andrews of the Centre Daily Times. Theme Music: www.youtube.com/c/DanyaVodovoz/featured

The John Clay Podcast
A scouting report on Will Levis

The John Clay Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 41:25


Penn State transfer Will Levis will be one of three candidates competing for the Kentucky starting quarterback job this fall. Levis, Joey Gatewood and Beau Allen enter fall camp vying for the No. 1 job. Lexington Herald-Leader sports columnist John Clay talked with Jon Sauber of the Centre Daily Times about Levis' time at Penn State, his strengths and weaknesses. John then talked with Josh Moore of Kentucky.com about all the quarterback candidates on the UK roster. Kentucky's football media day is Friday, Aug. 6. UK's opener is Sept. 4 against Louisiana Monroe. For more UK athletics coverage visit www.kentucky.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Development Debrief
66. Ben Feller: Be Known for Who You Are

The Development Debrief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 40:09


Do you want to hone your development writing skills or think more about reputation? Are you tasked with communications in your role and want to be more effective? This episode is for you. I ask our guest, Ben Feller about brevity in communications, how his experience in the White House has changed his view, and how development is critically intertwined with communications. Ben is a Partner at Mercury, where he leads media strategy. An award-winning writer, Ben offers strategic counsel on communications after a 20-year journalism career in which he distinguished himself as one of the finest reporters in the nation. Ben specializes in crafting powerful messaging for corporations, universities, foundations and leaders, and in managing complex, fast-moving challenges. He has a rich understanding of how the news media works and how to shape a communications strategy that delivers real results. Prior to joining Mercury, Ben served as the chief White House correspondent for The Associated Press, a premier role in which he led presidential coverage for the largest news organization in the world. He offers expertise on the media, politics, writing and public engagement, and a deep reputation for accuracy and integrity across the political spectrum. Ben has particular experience in the fields of education, health care, the economy, national politics, voter attitudes and civic affairs. Ben's full-time career began in 1993 as a reporter for the Centre Daily Times in State College, Pa. He also wrote for the News & Record in Greensboro, N.C. and The Tampa Tribune in Tampa, Fla. A native of State College, Pennsylvania, Ben graduated from Penn State in 1992 with a degree in journalism. He lives in New York City. Connect with us @devdebrief --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/devdebrief/support

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
The We Are podcast: Penn State recruiting is on fire

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 41:30


Jarrod Prugar discusses how hot Penn State recruiting has been so far in the month of July. Jarrod is also joined by Kyle Andrews of the Centre Daily Times to discuss Penn State recruiting as well as what to expect from the Nittany Lions this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This Is Believeland
Ravens With Kyle Andrews

This Is Believeland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 64:26


This Is Believeland - Real Browns Fans Podcast Episode 2: Discussing the Baltimore Ravens with Kyle Andrews of the Centre Daily Times.

Bearded, Wholesome, & All Things Baltimore

Today's episode is a great one folks. It's a meaningful one as well. It's my 25th episode. There's no one I'd rather share the airtime with than a fellow Mount Man Kyle Andrews! Kyle is currently the premier high school sports reporter for the Baltimore Sun. Kyle is a local guy, class of 2012 at Mount St. Joseph. Before his time at the Sun, Kyle was a correspondent for 105.7 The Fan. Present day, Kyle is preparing for a move to Happy Valley as a new reporter for the Centre Daily Times at Penn State. Tune in as we talk all things St Joe, current local Baltimore high school sports,  the Ravens draft needs, and his future in PA!  

Page 3 Killers: Murders that Went Unnoticed

Drink Special- Old Fashioned                                2oz Rye                                1 Sugar Cube                                3-4 Dashes Angostura Bitters                                2-5 Drops Distilled Water                                Orange Peel or ZestDr. No is the nickname given to a serial killer thought to be responsible for the murders of nine women and girls in Ohio, between 1981 and 2004. It is suspected that he may have killed more. He chose prostitutes that worked in parking lots/ truck stops located alongside I-71. He may be responsible for additional killings in New York, Pennsylvania, and Illinois, from 1986 to 1988.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/page.3.killers.media   Email: page3killerspodcast@gmail.com  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Page3KillersPodcast   Winsor, Morgan (April 12, 2018). "Body of 'Buckskin Girl' found in Ohio in 1981 identified as Arkansas woman". ABC News. Smith, Dana (April 12, 2018). "Cold case homicide victim identified after 37 years". WTDN. Hanks, Micah (May 24, 2017). "Mysterious "Dr. No" May Have Been Serial Killer Responsible for Rash of 1980s Murders". Mysterious Universe. "I-71 murder victim talked with police before disappearing". United Press International. April 1, 1987. Roddy, Dennis B. (April 19, 1987). "Mysterious "Dr. No" sought in Ohio truck stop prostitute murder probe". Pittsburgh Press. "Missing Person Case Closed after 22 Years Thanks to Justice Department & ABC Television". www.justice.gov. United States Department of Justice archives. 25 February 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2020. Lowe, Peggy (8 September 2015). "Sister's Disappearance Had Lasting Effect On Kansas City Family". www.kcur.org. Retrieved 13 April 2020. Lowe, Peggy (8 September 2015). "Kansas City Women Find Missing Big Sister — 22 Years Later". www.kcur.org. Retrieved 13 April 2020. Berens, Michael J. (March 10, 1991). "Body trail prompts fear of serial killer". Columbus Dispatch. Sneed, Rob (30 August 2017). "Licking County Sheriff identifies Jane Doe in 1990 homicide case". Retrieved 26 September 2017. "Investigators of 10 killings to meet". The Pittsburgh Press. March 15, 1991. "SERIAL KILLER: Dr. No". Crime Junkie Podcast. "LAKE MAN A SUSPECT IN SERIAL MURDERS OHIO INVESTIGATORS COMING TO SEARCH TRUCKS". Orlando Sentinel. April 23, 1991. Chong, Linda (May 5, 1991). "2 TRUCKS YIELD DNA SAMPLES". Orlando Sentinel. Higgenbotham, Mickey (March 22, 1991). "Suspect seen as possible truck-stop stalker". The Cincinnati Enquirer. "Ohio trucker gets life for killing Gary runaway". Associated Press. June 15, 1994. Falce, Lori (March 9, 2015). "Convicted Ohio trucker loses appeal of 1994 murder conviction". Centre Daily Times. "Killer Driver: Gentle Giant Or Wild One?". The New York Times. Associated Press. April 24, 1995. "Truck driver convicted of killing six prostitutes in Ohio to face charges in slaying of N.J. woman 24 years ago". NJ.com. Associated Press. March 31, 2019. "Arrest in Medina County rape could be key to solving a web of cold cases". Akron Beacon Journal. February 14, 2019.

Steve Jones Show
1/29/21 Hour 2 – Centre Daily Times Parth Upadhyaya, Super Bowl Trivia

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 42:45


Hour 2 – Guest: Parth Upadhyaya, Centre Daily Times, he says the last five weeks have gone better for Penn State football than anyone gives it credit for, where the QB situation stands next year, and more. Plus, its Super Bowl trivia with the king!

Steve Jones Show
1/29/21 Hour 2 – Centre Daily Times Parth Upadhyaya, Super Bowl Trivia

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 42:45


Hour 2 – Guest: Parth Upadhyaya, Centre Daily Times, he says the last five weeks have gone better for Penn State football than anyone gives it credit for, where the QB situation stands next year, and more. Plus, its Super Bowl trivia with the king!

Central Time
3 - Ben Ladner and Jon Sauber Discuss the NBA

Central Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 68:16


Ben Ladner, who covers the Atlanta Hawks for Sports Illustrated, and Jon Sauber of the Centre Daily Times join Central Time to discuss what they miss most about the NBA during what should be the playing of the league's playoffs. They also discuss The Last Dance and ways in which basketball has changed for better and for worse. The crew also determines what the official food of NBA games is.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots: Back to Virginia (1-7-20)

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 12:02


Again welcome one, welcome all, welcome you sitting there sipping your coffee or just getting out of the shower. I’m Jason Bryant, this is Short Time Shots, your mostly daily look at the wrestling scores and more from in and around the world of wrestling. I do have one question though, why are you listening in the shower?  Before I get to the notables and daily news updates, we have three major dual meet events coming up this weekend - the 92 team NWCA National Duals, which its official name would take up an entire show - and the 40th annual Virginia Duals, the tournament that led me to the sport of wrestling and the Budd Whitehill Duals in Pennsylvania. But before we talk about that, here’s what happened Tuesday. In Duals: A pair of Division I duals came in the expanded MAC, where Kent State topped SIUE 25-15. Kent State picked up falls from Colin McCracken and Spencer Berthold at 197 and heavyweight to scream back from a 15-13 deficit with those two bouts to go. In the nightcap, SIUE drove east to Clarion and fell to the Golden Eagles 30-13. Brock Zacherl defeated Tyshawn Williams 3-1 in sudden victory at 149. In Division III, Alma beat Trine 42-9. Olivet beat Adrian 21-12. North Central prepared for the National Duals by blanking Elmhurst 46-0. Ohio Northern beat Mount St. Joseph 27-17 a day after Ohio Northern head coach Ron Beaschler had amazing seats at the Ohio State dual. UW-Platteville topped UW-Eau Claire 24-20 in a match that featured 12 exhibition bouts. This is one awesome thing about Division III. It might be a pain in the ass for the event staff, but this is one of the key ways D3 kids get more mat time, especially the non-starters.  NAIA Thomas More knocked off Division III Muskingum 38-14. Best name of the night goes to Thomas More’s Wilder Wichman, he registered a fall at 3:38 at 157 pounds, one of four falls for the Saints on Tuesday. The fastest, though, went to Zach Dunn, who picked up the six in 12 seconds.  Keeping it NAIA, Graceland beat William Penn, the school, not the actual person, 43-12. Montana State-Northern was at Dickinson State and the Lights came away with a 32-21 win over the Blue Hawks. Notables on the Docket: In Division II, Seton Hill is at Shippensburg, Emmanuel is at Belmont Abbey, for some reason UNC Pembroke is going out to Kansas to take on Fort Hays State while American International will face Division III New England College and Trinity up in Connecticut.  In Division III, Coast Guard is at WPI, McDaniel is at Waynesburg, Hunter is at Scranton and Thiel is at Case Western Reserve. In the NAIA, Briar Cliff hosts Midland, Bethany (Kan.) takes on York (Neb.), while Morningside heads to Jamestown (N.D.). One dual that’s scheduled on the women’s side where St. Mary (Kan.) will face Central Methodist. Now to the Duals Previews. The full NWCA preview here can be found at NWCAonline.com Virginia Duals information at VirginiaDuals.com Lycoming’s Bud Whitehill Duals is also something to keep an eye on with 16 teams from Division III scrapping.  FROM THE DWN: Normally, there isn’t much in the way of hard news that comes out of the wrestling coaches weekly press conferences, especially at Penn State, where much of the information is guarded. Well, every outlet that covers Penn State wrestling on the regular is abuzz - and not in a good way - about the revelation Kyle Conel and Anthony Cassar are done for the year, according to head coach Cael Sanderson. Both have battled injuries their entire career. Shakur Rasheed is expected to go 197 while Sanderson announced Seth Nevills’ will get the go at 285. Link via InterMat, since all the stuff from the Centre Daily Times was paywalled. There is one from the Daily Collegian, though. A few changes in the NWCA Division I Coaches Poll, most of them coming as a result of Ohio State’s 17-16 win over Arizona State on Monday where stalling might have been called as inconsistently in a dual as I can remember. Yes, I’m rarely critical of officiating publicly, but as I sit back and watch, I can’t help but wonder where some consistency is. I don’t care who wins duals like this - I want to be entertained by the sport I love. I was more pained than anything. By the way, Iowa still your unanimous No. 1. Little Rock features its wrestling twins from St. Louis, Jayden and Jaylen Carson. Jayden’s already got some solid wins this year at 125.  Who is Indiana’s Donnell Washington? Find out with a Q&A from Indiana’s athletic website.  Mount Union’s Jordin James was named a finalist for the Greater Cleveland Male Collegiate Athlete of the Year Award. That’ll be presented in two weeks. James was just the school’s third wrestler in school history to win an individual national title when he claimed the 133-pound title last year in Roanoke, Virginia.  Matt Lindland’s January Camp report is up and out on FivePointMove.com, where there really aren’t participation trophies.  Tony Rotundo makes a written appearance on the Home Mat Advantage with his thoughts about the rugged Doc Buchanan tournament in California.  And finally, we’ve got another new wrestling program coming to the Southeast as Montreat College, an NAIA school in North Carolina, announced it would be adding wrestling. That came by their desks on Monday, but since I didn’t know where the school was, or how yet to say it, it didn’t make the news. There were 35 new teams announced in 2019, Montreat is the first of 2020. On The Network On The Mat does a Year in Review with is absolutely worth your time. The top notes, nuggets and clips from the show from Trackwrestling with Andy Hamilton and Kyle Klingman.  NC State’s #PackMentality Pop-Ins Podcast returns with host Brian Reinhardt and head wrestling coach Pat Popozilio. You can get to read those stories and more from Mat Talk Online’s daily wrestling newsletter. Sign up for free at mattalkonline.com/news and get the day’s top wrestling stories from around the world delivered to your inbox for free every single morning.  The Mat Talk Online Daily Newsletter is sponsored by Resilite.  If you'd like to SUPPORT THE SHOW and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research. You can support this program and the Network by making a small monthly contribution or one-time donation by going to mattalkonline.com/jointheteam.  Venmo, PayPal and Buymeacoffee.com are all accepted, but here’s the perk with a monthly Patreon contribution - you get the cool perks like Mat Talk Online branded shirts, glasses and hats, the sport’s best digital preview guides, shout outs on the show and even a guest spot or pitch your show idea or interview suggestion for a future episode of Short Time!  The Short Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly outfitted by Compound Sportswear. Remember, you’ve always got time, for Short Time.  SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHORT TIME WRESTLING PODCAST Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn Google Podcasts | Spotify | iOS App | Android App | RSS (Editor's note: This is always a rough draft of the script of the show, there may be minor errors sprinkled throughout and no, it's not in APA style or anything that resembles a journalistic published work. Some shows will also be devoid of show notes, as they're done on the road from a mobile device). Short Time Episode 589 - January 7, 2020

Mat Talk Podcast Network
Short Time Shots: Back to Virginia (1-7-20)

Mat Talk Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 12:01


Again welcome one, welcome all, welcome you sitting there sipping your coffee or just getting out of the shower. I’m Jason Bryant, this is Short Time Shots, your mostly daily look at the wrestling scores and more from in and around the world of wrestling. I do have one question though, why are you listening in the shower?  Before I get to the notables and daily news updates, we have three major dual meet events coming up this weekend - the 92 team NWCA National Duals, which its official name would take up an entire show - and the 40th annual Virginia Duals, the tournament that led me to the sport of wrestling and the Budd Whitehill Duals in Pennsylvania. But before we talk about that, here’s what happened Tuesday. In Duals: A pair of Division I duals came in the expanded MAC, where Kent State topped SIUE 25-15. Kent State picked up falls from Colin McCracken and Spencer Berthold at 197 and heavyweight to scream back from a 15-13 deficit with those two bouts to go. In the nightcap, SIUE drove east to Clarion and fell to the Golden Eagles 30-13. Brock Zacherl defeated Tyshawn Williams 3-1 in sudden victory at 149.In Division III, Alma beat Trine 42-9. Olivet beat Adrian 21-12. North Central prepared for the National Duals by blanking Elmhurst 46-0. Ohio Northern beat Mount St. Joseph 27-17 a day after Ohio Northern head coach Ron Beaschler had amazing seats at the Ohio State dual. UW-Platteville topped UW-Eau Claire 24-20 in a match that featured 12 exhibition bouts. This is one awesome thing about Division III. It might be a pain in the ass for the event staff, but this is one of the key ways D3 kids get more mat time, especially the non-starters. NAIA Thomas More knocked off Division III Muskingum 38-14. Best name of the night goes to Thomas More’s Wilder Wichman, he registered a fall at 3:38 at 157 pounds, one of four falls for the Saints on Tuesday. The fastest, though, went to Zach Dunn, who picked up the six in 12 seconds. Keeping it NAIA, Graceland beat William Penn, the school, not the actual person, 43-12. Montana State-Northern was at Dickinson State and the Lights came away with a 32-21 win over the Blue Hawks. Notables on the Docket: In Division II, Seton Hill is at Shippensburg, Emmanuel is at Belmont Abbey, for some reason UNC Pembroke is going out to Kansas to take on Fort Hays State while American International will face Division III New England College and Trinity up in Connecticut. In Division III, Coast Guard is at WPI, McDaniel is at Waynesburg, Hunter is at Scranton and Thiel is at Case Western Reserve. In the NAIA, Briar Cliff hosts Midland, Bethany (Kan.) takes on York (Neb.), while Morningside heads to Jamestown (N.D.). One dual that’s scheduled on the women’s side where St. Mary (Kan.) will face Central Methodist. Now to the Duals Previews. The full NWCA preview here can be found at NWCAonline.comVirginia Duals information at VirginiaDuals.comLycoming’s Bud Whitehill Duals is also something to keep an eye on with 16 teams from Division III scrapping.  FROM THE DWN: Normally, there isn’t much in the way of hard news that comes out of the wrestling coaches weekly press conferences, especially at Penn State, where much of the information is guarded. Well, every outlet that covers Penn State wrestling on the regular is abuzz - and not in a good way - about the revelation Kyle Conel and Anthony Cassar are done for the year, according to head coach Cael Sanderson. Both have battled injuries their entire career. Shakur Rasheed is expected to go 197 while Sanderson announced Seth Nevills’ will get the go at 285. Link via InterMat, since all the stuff from the Centre Daily Times was paywalled. There is one from the Daily Collegian, though.A few changes in the NWCA Division I Coaches Poll, most of them coming as a result of Ohio State’s 17-16 win over Arizona State on Monday where stalling might have been called as inconsistently in a dual as I can remember. Yes,

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots: 11-04-19

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 7:21


Monday, the worst day of the week if you’re a college wrestling fan. I believe each year, there are less than 10 total dual meets across all divisions on Mondays. In a sense, wrestling Mondays give you a case of the Mondays, and I do believe you’d get your ass kicked for saying something like that. Pack up your red staplers and burn down the building, this is Short Time Shots, a look at the day’s wrestling scores and more from around the world of wrestling, I’m Jason Bryant. And while I’m getting you reacquainted with the show or if I’m introducing you do it, I’ll typically do these on days where there’s at least 10 duals around the country. One of the podcast newsletters I subscribe to, James Cridland’s Podnews, does a weekday show and they’re about two minutes long. I did Shots long before that show launched, but in days where there isn’t scores, might as well tell you what’s in the newsletter so I can entice you to sign up for it – it’s free – and pitch a plug for this network, since I’d rather strip out the pre-roll ads here if I can get enough support for the program. That’s a hint. And no, the regular Short Time hasn’t gone away, but this was the format the show started with and my enterprise features will be sprinkled in a few times a month. That feed still exists, a Shots-only feed exists, and if you’re a glutton for punishment, the main Mat Talk feed exists and that literally feeds you with in excess of 30 shows a month. So here’s the items you’ll be reading about. From the DWN:   Shannon Scovel from NCAA.com breaks down what we learned from the U23 World Championships and how it will impact this year’s college wrestling season. Shannon’s been writing some solid stuff for NCAA.com the last two years. She was a swimmer at American U. during her college years and is worth reading. In recruiting news from IAwrestle, Colorado state champion Cam Lucero has committed to Iowa. The junior at Pagosa Springs was a state champion at 145 pounds last season. West Virginia will have an unofficial girls state wrestling tournament in February at Parkersburg High School to gauge interest in girls wrestling. The full story via Jessica Wilt at The Journal. Speaking of Parkersburg, congrats to Kyle Bratke and his wife Olivia on the arrival of their first born, Hayden. I’ll send you a Diaper Genie. com profiles several of the state’s native wrestling sons on the roster at North Dakota State University. The Centre Daily Times in State College and Lauren Muthler tells wrestling fans what they should expect from Penn State’s 2019-20 college wrestling season. Baldwin Wallace’s Stanley Bleich was the Ohio Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Week after he won the Ithaca Invitational and was named the tournament’s OW in the process. Paul Santomarco of Lycoming had three falls at the Lycoming Invitational and was named the Middle Atlantic Conference Wrestler of the Week. Not trying to make fun of the young man, but I couldn’t help but think about Three Amigos and the small village of Santo Poco. Just don’t shoot the invisible swordsman. Joining Santomarco with MAC honors was Chase Smith of the first-year program at Alvernia. He too was 3-0 with three falls at the Lycoming Invitational at 174 pounds. Wisconsin native Tres Leon from the University of the Cumberlands was the Mid-South Conference Wrestler of the Week. The All-American went 5-0 and pinned Bluefield’s Creed Lumpp in the finals at 157 pounds. Nolan Saxton of Reinhardt was the Appalachian Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Week after he defeated Division II’s fourth-ranked Kevin Almond of Emmanuel last week. In what used to be the Iowa Conference, Nebraska Wesleyan’s Eron Haynes was the American Rivers Conference Wrestler of the Week after winning the Yellowjacket Open down in Rochester, Minnesota. He was the school’s first All-American when he placed last year in Roanoke. They’re coached by Brandon Bradley, a past Virginia state runner-up from Henrico. Yup, Virginia references, they’re everywhere. Finally, wrestling fan Ted Carreras writes a blog called Hand Raised. He does weekly columns with his thoughts on wrestling. These are reminiscent of things I’ve written for InterMat, Wrestling 411, TheMat and basically any other wrestling job I’ve had the last 20 years. Ted, this is good stuff, so I’m including it in today’s newsletter and Shots.   On The Network: Episode 9 of my groundbreaking, earth-shattering, monumental, award-nominated #ROCKedUp podcast chronicling the foundation and formation of the new wrestling program at Arkansas-Little Rock has dropped. This episode talks with head coach Neil Erisman and U. of the Ozarks head coach LeRoy Gardner about scheduling in year one and how the two schools came together to schedule Little Rock’s first home dual on November 24. All those things I said in the beginning are true. It’s probably the reason I’m spitting out less formulated interview shows and taking a more creative look into the storytelling aspect of wrestling. Seriously. In the Game of Throws fantasy football league, here are the SAFE FOR WORK team scores we can report: The Lorath Bay Buccanneers beat Never Go Full Eli 82-79. Kuhsti Kings beat Straight Cash Homie 76-66, Team Payne beat A Gurley Has No Name 131-91 and Teet Brand Giants Milk beat Game of Jones 108-72. The other two games were not reported due to team names befitting of fantasy football, but not a wrestling podcast. All scores unofficial until Tuesday, which Richard Immel knows all too well. You can get to read those stories and more from Mat Talk Online’s daily wrestling newsletter. Sign up for free at mattalkonline.com/news and get the day’s top stories from around the world in wrestling delivered to your inbox for free. The Mat Talk Online Daily Newsletter is sponsored by Resilite. Short Time Shots is sponsorless. Want to contribute? Got a product or something you want some added exposure for? Give me a shout OR If you'd like to SUPPORT THE SHOW and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research AND you want to get some of that cool Compound gear, you can support this program by making a small monthly contribution to the network going to mattalkonline.com/jointheteam The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly outfitted by Compound Sportswear. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHORT TIME WRESTLING PODCAST Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn Google Podcasts | Spotify | iOS App | Android App | RSS (Editor's note: This is always a rough draft of the script of the show, there may be minor errors sprinkled throughout and no, it's not in APA style or anything that resembles a journalistic published work. Some shows will also be devoid of show notes, as they're done on the road from a mobile device).

Airing it Out
Airing it Out: What's to come

Airing it Out

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 0:45


Josh Moyer and Jon Sauber of the Centre Daily Times discuss what you can expect from Airing it Out this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

10 Big Conference Calls
EPISODE EIGHTEEN: "Wrapping up a #B1G Spring" hosted by @DanielGillman with @JMcGonigal9, @DanielDash428, and @JSchwartz115. (Also on Spotify!)

10 Big Conference Calls

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019


The student-athletes are done with the semester and ready for summer, so we wrap up the spring football season covering the final three teams that we haven't yet: Michigan, Wisconsin, and Penn State. The Wolverine Lounge writer Daniel Dash (0:56) describes the hype surrounding Michigan entering 2019, Jared Schwartz (5:29) of the Daily Cardinal takes us through the muddy QB situation in Madison, and John McGonigal (9:20) the football beat writer for the Centre Daily Times gives an update on the strength of the PSU Defensive Line. It's Episode 18 of 10 Big Conference Calls!

10 Big Conference Calls
EPISODE EIGHTEEN: "Wrapping up a #B1G Spring" hosted by @DanielGillman with @JMcGonigal9, @DanielDash428, and @JSchwartz115. (Also on Spotify!)

10 Big Conference Calls

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 14:28


The student-athletes are done with the semester and ready for summer, so we wrap up the spring football season covering the final three teams that we haven't yet: Michigan, Wisconsin, and Penn State. The Wolverine Lounge writer Daniel Dash (0:56) describes the hype surrounding Michigan entering 2019, Jared Schwartz (5:29) of the Daily Cardinal takes us through the muddy QB situation in Madison, and John McGonigal (9:20) the football beat writer for the Centre Daily Times gives an update on the strength of the PSU Defensive Line. It's Episode 18 of 10 Big Conference Calls!

Cats Talk Wednesday
Going For 10, Citrus Bowl, December Hoops, + John Mcgonigal of the Centre Daily!

Cats Talk Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 133:00


We're gonna look ahead tonight and we're gonna back track. Kentucky football is sitting there waiting on New Year's Day and a chance for 10 wins on the season. Mark Stoops and Josh Allen and all the Cats are raking in hardware and recognition for all of their efforts. Kentucky basketball is prepping for tougher competition as the out of conference schedule and SEC play loom.  John McGonigal of the Centre Daily Times will join us to talk some Penn State and Citrus Bowl at 7:00. There'll be plenty of NFL and NBA to catch up on too!

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Dec. 5, 2018 - Penn State is heading to the Citrus Bowl

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 26:26


John McGonigal of the Centre Daily Times joins to discuss PSU-UK in the Citrus Bowl, Urban Meyer leaving Ohio State and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BS3 Sports & Music #XSquad
Going For 10, Citrus Bowl, December Hoops, + John Mcgonigal of the Centre Daily!

BS3 Sports & Music #XSquad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 133:38


We're gonna look ahead tonight and we're gonna back track. Kentucky football is sitting there waiting on New Year's Day and a chance for 10 wins on the season. Mark Stoops and Josh Allen and all the Cats are raking in hardware and recognition for all of their efforts. Kentucky basketball is prepping for tougher competition as the out of conference schedule and SEC play loom.  John McGonigal of the Centre Daily Times will join us to talk some Penn State and Citrus Bowl at 7:00. There'll be plenty of NFL and NBA to catch up on too! --- 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/cats-talk-wednesday/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/support

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Nov. 13, 2018 - Badgers, Bowls & more

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 29:37


John McGonigal of the Centre Daily Times joins the show and discusses Penn State's win over Wisconsin, Miles Sanders, potential bowl destinations and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Nov. 6, 2018 - A nice, long chat with John McGonigal of the CDT

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 28:29


John McGonigal of the Centre Daily Times joins the show to talk Penn State-Michigan, PSU's confusing QB situation, the disappointment of 2018 and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Oct. 30, 2018 - What are Penn State's chances at the Big House?

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 31:00


John McGonigal of the Centre Daily Times joins the show to give his thoughts on the Iowa game and what he expects this week in Ann Arbor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Oct. 23, 2018 - Can Penn State's offense catch its rhythm?

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 31:53


John McGonigal of the Centre Daily Times joins the show to talk about Penn State's persistent drop problem, Iowa and more. Also, we have our updated B1G power rankings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hoosier Network Podcasts
Indiana Football Podcast: Penn State preview with John McGonigal

Hoosier Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 54:03


Another week and another preview pod as John McGonigal of the Centre Daily Times joins the podcast to preview the Nittany Lions. A lot of interesting conversations about how Indiana will fare this week against another ranked team. Josh fills in for Connor and is joined by Teddy and Ben.

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Oct. 16, 2018 - Moving on from MSU

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 33:03


Where does Penn State go from here? John McGongial of the Centre Daily Times joins the show to discuss that and other takeaways from Penn State's disappointing Saturday. We also have updated Big Ten power rankings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Oct. 9, 2018 - The 5 best facts about the Land Grant Trophy

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 29:11


John McGonigal from the Centre Daily Times joins the show and plays Fill in the Blank. We also count down the 5 best facts about the beautiful monstrosity that is the Land Grant Trophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Oct. 1, 2018 - Penn State-Ohio State recap: It happened again

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 34:38


John McGonigal of the Centre Daily Times joins the show, and we unpack Penn State's crushing, one-point loss against Ohio State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Sept. 24, 2018 - Penn State is 4-0 and Ohio State is coming to town

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 32:04


We recap Penn State's 39-point but also sometimes worrisome win over Illinois and John McGonigal from the Centre Daily Times joins to look ahead to that big contest vs. the Buckeyes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Sept. 18, 2018 - 3 things Penn State fans should know: Illinois week

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 32:33


We give the three things PSU fans should know heading into the Illinois game. John McGonigal from the Centre Daily Times joins the show for some questions and noncon superlatives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Sept. 10, 2018 - 51-6.

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 31:12


Penn State is convincingly 2-0. We break down Penn State's rain-soaked 45-point rout of Pitt. Also, John McGonigal of the Centre Daily Times joins the show and plays Either/Or. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Sept. 3, 2018 - Penn State is 1-0!... Barely.

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 33:33


We break down Penn State's shockingly close win over Appalachian State to start the 2018 season. Also, John McGonigal from the Centre Daily Times joins to discuss the scene in Happy Valley and fills in some blanks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Nittany Lions
Locked on Nittany Lions - Aug. 29, 2018 - Penn State has a depth chart! (Plus trivia and PSU's top 5 season openers)

Locked On Nittany Lions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 28:11


John McGonigal from the Centre Daily Times joins the show to break down Penn State's Week 1 depth chart. Plus our first edition of Penn State trivia and a look at the Nittany Lions' top 5 season openers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Three O'Four's Podcast
Podcast #5 - Centre Daily Times Op-Ed

Three O'Four's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2017 51:15


Recorded February 4th, 2017 Dan and Seamus talk to Jack Swab, a senior at Penn State, about the Centre Daily Times Op-Ed published Jan 29th, proposing to put heterosexual couples ahead of gay parents in the adoption process. Dan, Seamus, and Jack discuss the claims made in the letter, what the CDT can do in such a situation, and the role of the state legislature in LGBTQA+ initiatives. Intro song credit: "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" - The Temptations 1966 Motown Records

Roar Lions Radio
Episode 1.13: Penn State vs. Minnesota Recap, Featuring Jourdan Rodrigue

Roar Lions Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 40:27


We have a brand new episode of the pod, and unlike last week's recap, Bill and Nick aren't trying to put a silver lining on a loss. Penn State beat Minnesota in overtime, 29-26, and the dudes are joined by soon-to-be former Centre Daily Times reporter Jourdan Rodrigue to discuss the win. Jourdan also played the PennLive Game. It was...not great.

PA BOOKS on PCN
"Paterno Legacy: Enduring Lessons from the Life and Death of My Father" with Jay Paterno

PA BOOKS on PCN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 57:58


This biography of Joe Paterno by his son Jay is an honest and touching look at the life and legacy of a beloved coaching legend. Jay Paterno paints a full picture of his father's life and career as well as documenting that almost none of the horrific crimes that came to light in 2012 took place at PennState. Jay Paterno clear-headedly confronts the events that happened with cool facts and with passion, demonstrating that this was just one more case of an innocent man convicted by the media for a crime in which he had no part. Noting that the scandal itself was but a short moment in Joe Paterno's life and legacy, the book focuses on Paterno's greatness as a father and grandfather, his actions as a miraculous coach to his players, and his skillful dealings with his assistant coaches. A memorial to one of the greatest coaches in college football history, the book also reveals insightful anecdotes from his son and coaching pupil. Jay Paterno is the son of Joe Paterno and was on Penn State's coaching staff for 17 seasons, 12 of which he served as the quarterback coach. He is a writer whose work has appeared in numerous publications, including the Centre Daily Times, the Penn Stater, and USA Today. His columns for StateCollege.com have been cited by Sports Illustrated and ESPN. He lives in State College, Pennsylvania. Phil Knight is the cofounder and chairman of Nike, Inc. and one of America's most well-known entrepreneurs in the sporting world. Nike is the official athletic supplier of Penn State football's jerseys and shoes. He lives in Beaverton, Oregon.

The Quantum Leap Podcast
QLP Donald P. Bellisario Interview

The Quantum Leap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 29:46


Donald P. Bellisario A prolific writer, producer and director, Donald P. Bellisario has been crafting words and stories for a variety of readers and audiences for more than 30 years, and did so long before he gained notoriety as a creator/producer of groundbreaking television series such as “Magnum, P.I.”, “Quantum Leap” and “NCIS”.  In 1961, armed with a degree in journalism from Penn State University, he began his writing career at the Centre Daily Times for four years before becoming a copywriter for a small advertising agency in Lancaster, Penn.  He later moved to Dallas to take a prestigious copywriting position at the famous Bloom Agency. After eight years at Bloom, Bellisario had risen to the level of senior vice president, head of film production, creative director, and member of the board of directors.  Yet, at the age of 42, he was still eager to gamble on a new career.  Moving to Hollywood, he became a story editor on the 1976-78 series “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” with Robert Conrad.  After just five episodes, he was promoted to producer, a position he held for one year.  He then became supervising producer of “Battlestar Galactica” and, subsequently, began to develop his own series.  Bellisario is best known for his creations “Magnum, P.I.,” “Quantum Leap,” “JAG,” and “NCIS.”  Running from 1980-88, “Magnum, P.I.” starred Tom Selleck.  Among other honors, Bellisario's work on the series won him an Edgar Allen Poe writing award.  “Quantum Leap,” the 1989-1993 science fiction drama starring Scott Bakula, garnered four Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Drama Series.  Running for ten seasons, from 1995-2005, “JAG” starred David James Elliott.  Running from 2003 to the present, “NCIS” is currently in its eleventh season.  Bellisario's other “created by” credits include “Tales of the Gold Monkey” with Stephen Collins; “Airwolf” with Jan-Michael Vincent; “Tequila and Bonetti” with Jack Scalia; and “First Monday” with James Garner and Joe Mantegna.  He served as executive producer for all eight series, and also in that same capacity on Paramount's 1995 detective telefilm “Crowfoot.”  For the big screen, Bellisario wrote, produced and directed the 1987 feature film “Last Rites,” starring Tom Berenger.  Bellisario also received the 2001 Producer of the Year award from the Caucus for Producers, Writers and Directors.  In addition to industry awards, Bellisario has been the recipient of numerous other awards including the Distinguished Alumni Award from Penn State University; Marine Corps Scholarship Fund Globe and Anchor Award 2002; Red Cross Spirit Award; an Honorary Doctorate of Arts from Washington-Jefferson University; and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.  Born in Cokeburg, Pennsylvania, Bellisario served four years in the U.S. Marine Corps.  Bellisario and his wife Vivienne live in Montecito, CA and Sydney, Australia.