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News Worthy??
Encounters...Love and Loss in Pikeville

News Worthy??

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 5:39


The story of Octavia Hatcher, a young woman from Pikeville, Kentucky, who tragically passed away in 1891, unfolds a tale of love, loss, and haunting. After her sudden illness and burial, her husband Charles Hatcher became tormented by the thought that she might have been buried alive. The eerie scratching sounds reported from her tomb led to a horrifying discovery that changed the town forever. The legend of Octavia Hatcher serves as a chilling reminder of the depths of grief and the mysteries of the afterlife.

Bitches and Murders
Episode 62: I Have to Say Ben Franklin Did It Better

Bitches and Murders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 58:43


Hello bitches, this week we are discussing Charles Hatcher, the worst car thief to ever grace our lovely podcast.

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True Crime
Charles Ray Hatcher by Murder Incorporated

True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 63:24


Charles Hatcher was an American serial killer who confessed to murdering 16 people between 1969 and 1982. Over a span of two decades he not only murdered many children but he made their last moments on this Earth absolute hell. Follow Murder Incorporated on iHeartRadio - https://ihr.fm/3IpREvQFollow on Apple - https://apple.co/3Dr3WRgFollow on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3dlr6OaFollow Everywhere else - https://bit.ly/31wBS1RTaking a life is one thing, but stretching those last seconds, those last minutes, and that last hour into an absolute living hell is another thing. A pedophile and a child murderer is the worst of the worst. We use words like evil, sadistic, and psychopath, to describe men like Charles Hatcher but this case goes beyond that. Words cannot accurately depict what this type of "Man" is. He is human in his DNA but is totally separate from the human race. When we love, he hates, what we cherish he destroys and the lines that would we never in our darkest days ever dare to cross, do not even exist for Charles Ray Hatcher. With all of that said, enjoy!MurderIncorporatedPod@Gmail.com@murderincpod on TwitterMurder Incorporated Pod on everything else!Promos:The Jury Room Podcast. Twitter: @JuryRoomPodcastSources: MurderpediaWikiPediaHellHorror.comInnocent Blood by Terry Ganeyhttps://nanopdf.com/download/3charles-ray-hatcher-ppt_pdf~~~~~~~~~~~Indie Drop-InAll content legally licensed from the original creator. Thank you to Murder Incorporated for the great episode. You can find Indie Drop-In at https://indiedropin.comHelp Indie Drop-In support indie creators by buying us a coffee!https://buymeacoffee.com/indiedropinBrands can advertise on Indie Drop-In using Patreonhttps://patreon.com/indiedropinTwitter: https://twitter.com/indiedropinInstagram: https://instagram.com/indiedropinFacebook: https://facebook.com/indiedropinAny advertising found in this episode is inserted by Indie Drop-In and not endorsed by the Creator.If you would like to have your show featured go to http://indiedropin.com/creators~~~~~~~~~~~

True Crime
Charles Ray Hatcher by Murder Incorporated

True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 63:24


Charles Hatcher was an American serial killer who confessed to murdering 16 people between 1969 and 1982. Over a span of two decades he not only murdered many children but he made their last moments on this Earth absolute hell. Follow Murder Incorporated on iHeartRadio - https://ihr.fm/3IpREvQFollow on Apple - https://apple.co/3Dr3WRgFollow on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3dlr6OaFollow Everywhere else - https://bit.ly/31wBS1RTaking a life is one thing, but stretching those last seconds, those last minutes, and that last hour into an absolute living hell is another thing. A pedophile and a child murderer is the worst of the worst. We use words like evil, sadistic, and psychopath, to describe men like Charles Hatcher but this case goes beyond that. Words cannot accurately depict what this type of "Man" is. He is human in his DNA but is totally separate from the human race. When we love, he hates, what we cherish he destroys and the lines that would we never in our darkest days ever dare to cross, do not even exist for Charles Ray Hatcher. With all of that said, enjoy!MurderIncorporatedPod@Gmail.com@murderincpod on TwitterMurder Incorporated Pod on everything else!Promos:The Jury Room Podcast. Twitter: @JuryRoomPodcastSources: MurderpediaWikiPediaHellHorror.comInnocent Blood by Terry Ganeyhttps://nanopdf.com/download/3charles-ray-hatcher-ppt_pdf~~~~~~~~~~~Indie Drop-InAll content legally licensed from the original creator. Thank you to Murder Incorporated for the great episode. You can find Indie Drop-In at https://indiedropin.comHelp Indie Drop-In support indie creators by buying us a coffee!https://buymeacoffee.com/indiedropinBrands can advertise on Indie Drop-In using Patreonhttps://patreon.com/indiedropinTwitter: https://twitter.com/indiedropinInstagram: https://instagram.com/indiedropinFacebook: https://facebook.com/indiedropinAny advertising found in this episode is inserted by Indie Drop-In and not endorsed by the Creator.If you would like to have your show featured go to http://indiedropin.com/creators~~~~~~~~~~~

Murder Incorporated
Charles Ray Hatcher Part 4

Murder Incorporated

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 75:40


Charles Ray Hatcher never ceases to amaze that's for sure,  in this episode he is once again caught and could have possibly slipped through the cracks once again, but instead he asks to speak with an FBI agent and from there our story takes an unexpected turn and we get to see the bright side of justice and see that there really are men and women out there one the side of true justice and doing the right thing. Charles Hatcher, a complete and utter psychopath, but does a side of him have a conscience? You decide.....MurderIncorporatedPod@Gmail.ComPromos:                   The Jury Room Podcast.  @JuryRoomPodcast on Twitter                   A Nefarious Nightmare @NefariousPod on TwitterSources: Murderpedia                    WikiPedia                    HellHorror.com                    Innocent Blood by Terry Ganey      https://nanopdf.com/download/3charles-ray-hatcher-ppt_pdf   HomicideHighway@Gmail.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/murderincorporated)

Murder Incorporated
Charles Ray Hatcher 1

Murder Incorporated

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 65:59


 Charles Hatcher was an American serial killer who confessed to murdering 16 people between 1969 and 1982. Over a span of two decades he not only murdered many children but he made their last moments on this Earth absolute hell. To take a life is one thing but to stretch those last seconds, those last minutes , that last hour into an absolute living hell is another thing. A pedophile and a child murderer is the worst of the worst. We use words like evil, sadistic, psychopath, to describe men like Charles Hatcher but this case goes beyond that. Words cannot accurately depict what this type of "Man" is. He is human in his DNA but is totally separate from the human race. When we love, he hates, what we cherish he destroys and the lines that would we never in our darkest days every dare to cross, do not even exist for Charles Ray Hatcher. With all of that said, enjoy!MurderIncorporatedPod@Gmail.comPromos:Complicit Podcast  Twitter: @Complicit_PodThe Jury Room Podcast. Twitter: @JuryRoomPodcast HomicideHighway@Gmail.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/murderincorporated)

Family Business Today
Episode 18: Charles Hatcher – Hatcher Family Dairy – His 5-Generation Family Dairy Operation Since 1831 in the College Grove, TN Community

Family Business Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 36:35


*Airdate 11/14/2018 In today's episode, I will ask Charles to share: With only 4% of family businesses successfully transitioning to the 4th generation and beyond, what has been his family's secret to success? With 5 generations there have been a lot of children, grand-children and great-grandchildren. How did the family decide who was and who was not going to join the business? What Hatcher family values where you taught that have been successfully transferred from generation to generation in your family business? What are some things you learned about working in the family business that might be helpful to our listeners who are considering joining their family business? What advice would you offer to a Mom or Dad who is considering inviting a son/daughter to join the family business? What does your family talk about around the Sunday Dinner table? To learn more about Charles Hatcher and Hatcher Family Dairy, visit their website at: www.hatcherfamilydairy.com To learn more about growing your family business and planning for a successful transition, visit www.tncfb.com/ Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

Sports Inside and Out: Legends of Sports
NBA Update with Wali Jones & Coach Hatcher

Sports Inside and Out: Legends of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 19:49


NBA Update with Wali Jones & Coach Hatcher by Charles Hatcher

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Scene of the Crime: Delphi
Charles Hatcher

Scene of the Crime: Delphi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 76:28


Season 2 Episode 10: Charles HatcherSeveral years after the murders of Roger and Rose, investigators stumble on a shocking piece of information regarding a family member of Roger's wife. Could Charles Hatcher have been responsible for the murder of his nephew-in-law and his lover? We dive into the sordid history of this twisted killer.

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A Murder to Remember
Ep. 51 | "What happens next?" | Jayme Closs & Charles Hatcher

A Murder to Remember

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 51:59


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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers
INNOCENT BLOOD-Terry Ganey

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 72:04


Like a real-life Hannibal Lecter--the psychopathic murderer from Thomas Harris' "Silence of the Lambs"--Charles Hatcher was cunning, sadistic and totally remorseless. He was a man with no conscience. He killed sixteen people, three of them children. Hatcher was also responsible for a different kind of tragedy--the conviction and imprisonment of an innocent man who was mercilessly hounded by the police, the prosecutor and the community for a brutal murder that Hatcher himself committed. A nomadic Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde who manipulated the legal system with gruesome skill, Charles Hatcher was the embodiment of evil, the devil's emissary on Earth. His nemesis was the lone FBI-man in St. Joseph, Missouri who risked his career to end Hatcher's reign of terror. "Innocent Blood" is the true story of Charles Hatcher and his life of crime--a powerful, and blood-chilling glimpse into the darkness between sanity and madness. It also chronicles a justice system gone wrong. Throughout his criminal career Hatcher was able to fool dozens of psychiatrists, who repeatedly failed to identify him as a multiple murderer. Hatcher's astonishing skill was not just in his ability to murder and escape imprisonment. He became an expert at manipulating the criminal justice system; overall, he outwitted police, prosecutors, psychiatrists and judges in twelve cities and eight states.Terry Ganey first covered this story as a reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Later, he spent four years researching the material for this book, interviewing over seventy-five people and reviewing thousands of documents, court transcripts, prison files, police reports and mental health records.What emerges is a fascinating and horrifying portrait of a mass murderer at large in America. INNOCENT BLOOD: A True Story of Obsession and Serial Murder-Terry Ganey

Bad In The Boondocks
Eugene, And Never Take IceCream From Strangers

Bad In The Boondocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 45:40


 Today on Bad In The Boondocks we discuss Eugene Weidmann and Charles Hatcher.  The Eugene case will leave you confused and full of laughter, but also remember the horrible deaths of the victims and as always, Stan's case is a downer.  Thank you for listening to us and if you want to email us do it at https://badintheboondocks.com/ (https://badintheboondocks.com/) . Once you reach our website you will be able to get in touch with us and listen and subscribe to our episodes. Feedback is greatly appreciated, and we would love to hear from y ’all. Our Patreon page is also up, so remember to go check that out as well. There are three tiers on Patreon, and if you support our show you will be awarded special perks. Thanks to everyone listening, please rate, subscribe, and review and make sure to stay tuned for the next episode. Support this podcast

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Family Business Today
Episode 18 Charles Hatcher discusses his 5-generation family dairy operation since 1831 in the College Grove, Tennessee community.

Family Business Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018


In today’s episode, I will ask Charles to share: With only 4% of family businesses successfully transitioning to the 4th generation and beyond, what has been his family’s secret to success? With 5 generations there have been a lot of children, grand-children and great-grandchildren. How did the family decide who was and who was not going to join the business? What Hatcher family values where you taught that have been successfully transferred from generation to generation in your family business? What are some things you learned about working in the family business that might be helpful to our listeners who are considering joining their family business? What advice would you offer to a Mom or Dad who is considering inviting a son/daughter to join the family business? What does your family talk about around the Sunday Dinner table? To learn more about Charles Hatcher and Hatcher Family Dairy, visit their website at: www.hatcherfamilydairy.com To learn more about growing your family business and planning for a successful transition, you may be interested in virtual family business roundtables. To learn more, check it out at www.tncfb.com/family-business-roundtables/ or call Greg directly at 615-513-9028.

Book | Report Podcast
"All in the Timing: From Operating Room to Board Room" Charles Hatcher excerpt

Book | Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2011 2:39


Listen as Charles Hatcher reads from "All in the Timing: From Operating Room to Board Room."

Book | Report Podcast
"All in the Timing: From Operating Room to Board Room" Charles Hatcher podcast

Book | Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2011 1:40


For nearly 50 years, heart surgeon Charles Hatcher – now director emeritus of the Woodruff Health Sciences Center – has called Emory home. Hatcher has spent the last five years writing his memoir (with help from Emory alum Joshua Malin '05C). "All in the Timing: From Operating Room to Board Room" (AuthorHouse, 2011) details how a small-town boy from South Georgia became a prominent personality within the health care world.