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On the night of October 23, 1989, Charles and Carol Stuart were returning home from a childbirth class and drove through the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. According to Charles Stuart, they were stopped at a red light when a black teenager forced the driver's door open and robbed the couple, then shot Charles and Carol before running off. Charles managed to call 911 from his car phone, but by the time emergency responders arrived, Carol was in a very bad state and would die a few hours later at a nearby hospital.The murder of Carol Stuart captured the attention of residents in and around Boston, and the story remained on the front pages in the weeks that followed. On one hand, it was a tragic story of a young couple on the verge of starting a family who were robbed of a future. On the other hand, it shined a bright spotlight on the city's long-simmer racial tensions and the unequal treatment and application of law enforcement with regard to race. And those tensions would be significantly exacerbated when the truth about Carol Stuart's murder was finally discovered.Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesBrelis, Matthew. 1989. "Stuart suspect held on charges." Boston Globe, November 12: 1.Canellos, Peter. 1989. "Roxbury probe is criticized." Boston Globe, November 1: 29.Canellos, Peter, and Irene Sege. 1989. "Couple shot after leaving hospital; baby delivered." Boston Globe, October 24.Cullen, Kevin. 1989. "Stuart suspect linked to Brookline case." Boston Globe, November 13: 1.Hayes, Constance L. 1990. "Illusion and tragedy coexist after a couple dies." New York Times, January 7.Howe, Peter, and Jerry Thomas. 1989. "Reading woman dies after shooting in car." Boston Globe, October 25.Howe, Peter, Kevin Cullen, and Anthony Flint. 1990. "Police focus on brother, woman." Boston Globe, January 8: 1.Jacobs, Sally. 1989. "Stuart is said to pick out suspect." Boston Globe, December 29: 1.—. 1989. "Stuart reportedly reacted physically to suspect's picture." Boston Globe, November 23: 93.Jacobs, Sally, and Diego Ribadeneira. 1989. "No wallet, so killer opened fire." Boston Globe, October 26: 1.Koh, Elizabeth. 2023. "Stuart shooting timeline." Boston Globe, December 1.Kong, Dolores, and Sally Jacobs. 1989. "Infant of shooting victims dies of respiratory failure." Boston Globe, November 10: 1.Murphy, Sean. 1989. "Man questioned in shooting still held." Boston Globe, November 7: 17.New York Times. 1991. "U.S. won't indict Boston policemen." New York Times, July 5: D7.Rollins, Rachel. 2019. "30 years after Stuart case, Boston still healing." Commonwealth Beacon, November 9.Sharkey, Joe. 2015. Deadly Greed: The Riveting True Story of the Stuart Murder Case. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.Walker, Adrian, Evan Allen, Elizabeth Koh, Andrew Ryan, Kristin Nelson, and Brendan McCarthy. 2023. "The untold story of the Charles and Carol Stuart shooting." Boston Globe, December 1.Stay in the know - wondery.fm/morbid-wondery.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
El 23 de octubre de 1989, Charles 'Chuck' Stuart realiza una frenética llamada al 911 informando que él y su esposa embarazada, Carol, una pareja blanca, habían sido disparados por un hombre negro en el vecindario Mission Hill de Boston
El 23 de octubre de 1989, Charles 'Chuck' Stuart realiza una frenética llamada al 911 informando que él y su esposa embarazada, Carol, una pareja blanca, habían sido disparados por un hombre negro en el vecindario Mission Hill de Boston
El 23 de octubre de 1989, Charles 'Chuck' Stuart realiza una frenética llamada al 911 informando que él y su esposa embarazada, Carol, una pareja blanca, habían sido disparados por un hombre negro en el vecindario Mission Hill de Boston. (FILMAFFINITY)
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On this week's episode of True Crime New England, Katie and Liz discuss the details of the twisted story of the murder of Carol DiMaiti. On October 23rd, 1989, Carol (nee DiMaiti) and Charles Stuart had just left a childbirthing class in Boston, Massachusetts when they were supposedly robbed at gunpoint by a black man with a raspy voice. Carol was shot in the head and Charles was shot in the stomach. Unfortunately, Carol died from her injuries several hours later, and her baby named Christopher died 17 days later. Charles survived, living to tell the tale of being held-up by a black man, and the police response increased racial tensions across the city of Boston. It wasn't until his brother stepped forward two months later and told police what really happened that night, that the finger is pointed at Charles himself. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truecrimene/support
Welcome to this latest episode of Tea Time History Chat (almost) Live - this is a special episode as I am joined by Clare Clinton from West Horsley Place to talk about this one-time home of Henry VIII and the incredible history being uncovered!Links mentioned in this episode: WEST HORSLEY PLACE See what's on and support this incredible place in its conservation and research into its history by visiting their website: www.westhorsleyplace.org British History is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.INTERVIEW WITH PROF ALICE HUNT In the run up to the release of her new book 'Republic. Britain's Revolutionary Decade 1649 - 1660' Professor Alice Hunt joined me for a fascinating interview about this country's only time without a monarch. Was it a 'blip', as the restored monarchy were keen to characterise it, or was there a good chance that the monarchy in Britain may never have been restored? We discussed the infighting, the lack of democracy of the new regime and the quick unravelling which led to Charles Stuart being invited back to restore the monarchy. Watch on Youtube:Listen on Spotify: Get full access to British History at philippab.substack.com/subscribe
In the run up to the release of her new book 'Republic. Britain's Revolutionary Decade 1649 - 1660' Professor Alice Hunt joined me for a fascinating interview about this country's only time without a monarch. Was it a 'blip', as the restored monarchy were keen to characterise it, or was there a good chance that the monarchy in Britain may never have been restored? We discussed the infighting, the lack of democracy of the new regime and the quick unravelling which led to Charles Stuart being invited back to restore the monarchy.Paying Substack Subscribers get early access to this, and all other historian interviews.Members of my Patreon were able to submit their own questions for Alice. If you would like to hear those, and get the opportunity to submit your own questions for future guests, as well as benefitting from other history lover benefits such as Book Club and exclusive posts, click on the button below. Get full access to British History at philippab.substack.com/subscribe
“Murder in Boston” - An Interview with Adrian Walker (Bonus Episode) On October 23, 1989, 29-year-old Charles Stuart placed a 911 call to report that he and his wife, Carol, had been carjacked, driven to a secluded section of the city, robbed, and shot. A city-wide manhunt for the assailant began. But, from the start, police were suspicious about Charles Stuart's story. Stuart was gravely wounded, but his wife, seven months pregnant with their first child, died, as did their unborn baby. The series of events that unfolded afterward would captivate the city of Boston and the nation. A new podcast produced by the Boston Globe and presented in association with HBO MAX titled “Murder in Boston” revisits this true crime case and provides never-before-heard details of the crime, the perpetrator, and the havoc it wreaked on the city of Boston. Adrian Walker was a new reporter working for the Boston Globe at the time Charles Stuart's 911 call shook the city. It's a story that has resonated with him personally as a journalist and a citizen of Boston. He hosts the new podcast “Murder in Boston” and, along with a team of Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporters, unveils explosive new findings that change the narrative of a story long cemented in the city's lore. I'm pleased to share my conversation with Adrian Walker about this fascinating case in this bonus episode. Links: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO79iP69FaZNQ5FmDBsrVbvuM5qV-wwUs https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/murder-in-boston-podcast/id1718579735 CrimeCon - www.crimecon.com - Use discount code ONCE for 10% off your registration.
Em 23 de outubro de 1989, esta ligação chegou à Polícia de Massachusetts. Foi feita de um telefone de carro. Charles Stuart, o homem ao telefone, tinha levado um tiro, desorientado e perdendo sangue, ele não conseguiu dizer à polícia em qual rua estava. Carol Stuart, sua esposa, estava grávida de 7 meses. Conteúdos Exclusivos: https://apoia.se/casosreais Instagram: @erikamirandas e @casosreaisoficial Roteiro: Mariana Nicastro https://casosreaispodcast.com.br/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/casos-reais/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/casos-reais/support
In October 1989, a white man named Charles Stuart called 911 in distress, saying a Black man had shot him and his wife, Carol, in their car. Carol died from the wound and police cracked down hard on the predominantly-Black Boston neighborhood of Mission Hill, looking for the killer.It turned out, Charles had committed the crime. He was seen jumping from a bridge not long after he became the police's main suspect.The Boston Globe recently revisited the story in a series of articles and a podcast produced in association with HBO, "Murder in Boston: The untold story of the Charles and Carol Stuart shooting." An HBO docuseries about the story is also currently streaming on Max.Their investigation revealed new findings about the case that stirred a media and police frenzy, as well as the subsequent backlash.For this installment of Local Spotlight, we speak with the host of the podcast, who is also a longtime reporter on The Boston Globe's staff.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
On October 23, 1989, a 911 call was placed from the Mission Hill area in Boston. Charles Stuart and his pregnant wife, Carol, had been shot while on their way home from a birthing class. Charles told the police that a black man had forced himself into their car at a traffic light. The man robbed them, shot them both, and then left them for dead. This accusation would turn Mission Hill upside down and spur on racial tension in the Boston area, until the truth was finally revealed by the biggest 'open secret' we've ever heard of in a case. Follow us on FaceBook: https://m.facebook.com/Buried-Motives-107918331555188/ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/buriedmotives Email us: buriedmotives@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Making Peace Visible, we are always questioning the mantra, if it bleeds, it leads. Boston's Charles Stuart murder case is a classic example of what can go horribly wrong when you follow that mantra. Charles Stuart was a father-to-be from the suburbs of Boston. Shortly after attending a birthing class in the city with his wife, Carol, Charles Stuart placed a 911 call. The couple had both been shot in their car. Stuart said a Black man pulled the trigger. Carol died from her injuries the next day. She and Charles were white, and the reaction from authorities was worlds away from what usually happened when a Black person was shot in Boston. Mayor Ray Flynn asked the police commissioner to assign every available detective to the case. Police immediately began raiding the homes of Black residents and conducting strip searches of young Black men in the Mission Hill area. With TV news playing and replaying the 911 call and a photo of the Stewarts bleeding on the front page of the Boston Herald the next day, a media circus ensued. But two months later - when Charles Stuart died by jumping off a bridge – it quickly became clear he was in fact the killer. This episode, we're joined by Adrian Walker, an associate editor and columnist at the Boston Globe who was a rookie reporter there at the time of the Stuart case. Walker headed up a team of investigative reporters who recently revisited this story in a new and fascinating way. In the podcast Murder in Boston, and web series Nightmare in Mission Hill, investigative reporters at the Globe brought new evidence to light – like law enforcement officials who knew about Stuart's guilt, but kept quiet. The podcast and the report also give voice to the family of Willie Bennett, the Black man who was the Boston police's prime suspect. In this retelling, Walker – who hosts the podcast, – and other journalists discuss the media's shortcomings in covering the Charles Stuart story, and how the news reports often fanned the flames of racial tension around it. The project also offers a blueprint for how journalists can help bring about healing following community trauma. Listen to the podcast, Murder in BostonRead the web series, Nightmare in Mission HillThis episode was edited by Faith McClure, and we had production help from Kristin Nelson. Special thanks to Lazzaro. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions ABOUT THE SHOWMaking Peace Visible is a project of War Stories Peace Stories. Making Peace Visible is hosted by Jamil Simon and produced by Andrea Muraskin, with help from Faith McClure. Learn more at warstoriespeacestories.org. Support this show and the War Stories Peace Stories project
1989 Boston. The crack epidemic is raging, the murder rate soaring, and white flight has taken hold. Charles Stuart and his pregnant wife, Carol, are carjacked, drawn deep into a dangerous “inner city” neighborhood, and allegedly shot by a Black man. All of Boston – and the nation – is gripped by the hunt for the suspect. What follows will reveal truths about the city... and ourselves. Presented by The Boston Globe and HBO Documentary Films, Murder in Boston: The Untold Story of the Charles and Carol Stuart Shooting is hosted by Adrian Walker who, along with a team of Pulitzer-winning investigative reporters, unveils explosive new findings and change the narrative of a story long cemented in the city's lore. The HBO Documentary Series Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning is available to stream on Max.
In 1989, a horrible murder that was reported and investigated as a carjacking gone wrong sparked a national outcry. But it was ultimately revealed to be false story and caused tremendous hurt in an already marginalized community. Director Jason Hehir joins to talk about his docuseries, "Murder in Boston," which revisits the Charles Stuart case where a white man blamed his own crime on a Black man.
Dr. Gabrielle Morris is the Chief Medical Officer of Duber Medical, a leader in medical cannabis doctor consultations with a mission to educate patients on the medical benefits of cannabis. Dr. Morris brings her more than 30 years medical experience to a unique medical cannabis practice. Duber Medical is a physician and woman-owned practice that works with a diverse population of more than 10,000 patients across eleven states, collecting real data on the clinical benefits of medical cannabis.Dr. Morris is certified by the National Board of Neurological Surgeons. Her career spans a myriad of specialties including Neurological Surgery, Trauma, Complex Orthopedic Spinal Surgery, and Emergency Medicine.Dr. Morris has been a long-time proponent of medical cannabis and was an early supporter of California's Proposition 215, which first legalized medical marijuana treatment for patients in 1996. On today's show she shares with Joyce how her work at a local trauma center led to her understanding that medical cannabis is a viable and beneficial treatment option for many patients who seek to improve their quality of life.Joyce also speaks with Nurse Lisa Capitani about her Mindful Metrics: Conscious Cannabis Consumption Tracking Journal, now available on Amazon. This journal is designed for both the seasoned cannabis user and those just beginning their exploration, to optimize the therapeutic potential of cannabis.Culture Corner: Joyce recommends a mini-series that documents the Charles Stuart case - 1989 murder of his pregnant wife and uses it to tell a story about racism in Boston – it's called Murder in Boston.Topics Discussed(1:08) Welcome(3:05) Connect with Tia Moskalenko(3:44) Lisa Capitani, Tracking Journal(4:20) Culture Corner: Murder in Boston(8:14) The Hemp Guitar(9:05) Dr. Gabrielle Morris Intro(10:37) Epiphany at ER(15:21) Audio Intro(17:40) Patient Range(21:50) Patient Stories(22:48) Women Blooming on Cannabis(24:37) Feeling Again(25:03) Motherhood and Cannabis(29:35) Lisa Capitani – Journal(37:15) Lisa's Canna Journey(39:25) Connect with Lisa on Website or Instagram(40:28) Happy Medicine(42:40) Individualized Medicine(45:50) Duber Medical Website and YouTube(47:30) Still Fighting Stigma in 2024(49:35) Dubermedical.com: code DUBERMED The Canna Mom Show wants to thank:Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music and Fortuna Design for creating TCMS website.
It was a crime story that shook Boston. The survivor of a fatal carjacking said his pregnant wife was murdered by an unknown Black man - triggering an unprecedented police crackdown in Black neighborhoods still dealing with the racial legacy of bussing. The city's spotty track record on civil rights fueled police, politicians, and the media too eager to believe a fiction wrapped in racism. But even after it was revealed to be a hoax - and that Charles Stuart staged the death of his wife - the damage to the community could not be undone. The “Murder in Boston Podcast” by The Boston Globe is a companion to, but separately produced from, the HBO series of the same name. Hosted by editor Adrian Walker, the podcast digs into the Charles Stuart case from a local point of view, going deeper into its many threads. It takes a critical look at the city's racial backstory, flaws in the investigation, and the indiscriminate targeting of Black men - as well as the failures of its own newspaper. It even uncovers new information about who knew ahead of time that Stuart was the culprit.OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "MURDER IN BOSTON PODCAST" BEGIN IN THE FINAL 10 MINUTES OF THE EPISODE.In Crime of the Week: pothole committed. For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon.Sign up for our newsletter at crimewriterson.com
In 1989, Boston was stunned by a dramatic carjacking. Charles Stuart said his wife Carol was shot in the head and he was gravely wounded by a Black man who robbed them. While the media fought each other for the latest details, police launched an aggressive and prolonged manhunt in the adjacent Black neighborhoods. Within the Black community, the harassment and heavy handed arrests opened fresh wounds in a city with a checkered past on race relations. But police were so willing to believe Stuart's account of the bizarre attack, few suspected he was behind it all along.From HBO Documentary Films in association with The Boston Globe comes “Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage & Reckoning. The three-part series retraces the investigation into who killed Carol Stuart against the backdrop of a liberal city unable to reconcile its racist history. We also hear from reporters, activists, and local residents affected by the manhunt and an unapologetic cop who helped run it.OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "MURDER IN BOSTON: ROOTS, RAMPAGE & RECKONING" BEGIN IN THE FINAL 12 MINUTES OF THE EPISODE. For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon.Sign up for our newsletter at crimewriterson.com
WBZ's Jordan Rich takes a look at this three-part docuseries which chronicles the complex history of race-based hostilities in the city and the story of the Charles Stuart murder.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu apologized to two men falsely accused in 1989 of murder in the Charles Stuart case. Charles Stuart's pregnant wife Carol was murdered and Charles was injured in the attack. He identified a black man as the killer, but it was later discovered he was responsible.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu apologized to two men falsely accused in 1989 of murder in the Charles Stuart case. Charles Stuart's pregnant wife Carol was murdered and Charles was injured in the attack. He identified a black man as the killer, but it was later discovered he was responsible. The discussion continues.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu apologized to two men falsely accused in 1989 of murder in the Charles Stuart case. Charles Stuart's pregnant wife Carol was murdered and Charles was injured in the attack. He identified a black man as the killer, but it was later discovered he was responsible. Here is the fourth hour of the discussion.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu apologized to two men falsely accused in 1989 of murder in the Charles Stuart case. Charles Stuart's pregnant wife Carol was murdered and Charles was injured in the attack. He identified a black man as the killer, but it was later discovered he was responsible. The discussion continues.
New charges filed against Aidan Kearney in the Karen Read murder case. Mayor WU apologizes on behalf of Boston for the wrongful arrests of two men in the Charles Stuart murder case. A boost for the Bluebikes. 5 minutes of news that will keep you in The Loop.
Adrian Walker of the Boston Globe and Boston historian and journalist Dart Adams joined Radio Boston to reflect on the 1989 Charles Stuart case.
1989 Boston. The crack epidemic is raging, the murder rate soaring, and white flight has taken hold. Charles Stuart and his pregnant wife, Carol, are carjacked, drawn deep into a dangerous “inner city” neighborhood, and allegedly shot by a Black man. All of Boston – and the nation – is gripped by the hunt for the suspect. What follows will reveal truths about the city… and ourselves. A team of Pulitzer-winning investigative reporters unveil explosive new findings and change the narrative of a story long cemented in the city's lore. Presented by The Boston Globe and HBO Documentary Films.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the night of October 23, 1989, 29 year old Charles Stuart called 911 from his early model car phone in agonizing pain, asking for help before he passed out. While stopped at a red light, a black guy had jumped into Charles' car holding him and pregnant wife Carol at gunpoint. Having them pull onto an isolated street in Roxbury, the attacker robbed them of all their money and valuables and just before fleeing, he shot Charles in the stomach and Carol in the side of the head…. at least that's what Charles told police.
The 1989 Charles Stuart case is in the news again due to a documentary series and a podcast. The crew discusses.
10 P.M. HourThe Boston Globe Spotlight Team is showcasing a new series on the Carol Stuart murder. In 1989, Stuart was 7 months pregnant leaving a birthing class with her husband when she was shot and killed. Dan Rea was a TV reporter at WBZ-TV who covered this story back in the 80s and discussed the Globe's latest unveiling on the “untold story of the Charles and Carol Stuart shooting”.
11 P.M. HourThe Boston Globe Spotlight Team is showcasing a new series on the Carol Stuart murder. In 1989, Stuart was 7 months pregnant leaving a birthing class with her husband when she was shot and killed. Dan Rea was a TV reporter at WBZ-TV who covered this story back in the 80s and discussed the Globe's latest unveiling on the “untold story of the Charles and Carol Stuart shooting”.
Charles Stuart dials 911 from his car phone. He's lost somewhere in Boston and bleeding out. His pregnant wife, Carol, is in the seat next to him, with a gunshot wound to the head. This white couple from the suburbs was just carjacked upon leaving a birthing class at a hospital and drawn deep into Mission Hill. They are the epitome of the urban nightmare of the late 1980s. And their terror is captured on tape.
1989 Boston. The crack epidemic is raging, the murder rate soaring, and white flight has taken hold. Charles Stuart and his pregnant wife, Carol, are carjacked, drawn deep into a dangerous “inner city” neighborhood, and allegedly shot by a Black man. All of Boston – and the nation – is gripped by the hunt for the suspect. What follows will reveal truths about the city... and ourselves. Presented by The Boston Globe and HBO Documentary Films, Murder in Boston: The Untold Story of the Charles and Carol Stuart Shooting is hosted by Adrian Walker who, along with a team of Pulitzer-winning investigative reporters, unveils explosive new findings and change the narrative of a story long cemented in the city's lore. The HBO Documentary Series Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning is available to stream on Max starting December 4.
Greed, arrogance and lust led Robert Anderson to kill his wife of nearly twenty years. He was a pillar of the community. He owned four Service Master franchises, he was a Kiwanis member and former President, and a former teacher and Athletic Director at Salem High School. The combination of his love for money and infatuation with a younger girl led him to the brutal beating of his wife and subsequent attempt to frame an employee and former student. The death of his wife in Lawrence Mass, was considered an extreme act of rage and was initially attributed to the violence that was pervasive in the city at the time. The homicide was subsequently compared to the murder of Carol Stuart by her husband Charles Stuart, five years earlier in Boston. That Stuart murder was also initially attributed to the violence of the city.Follow investigators from three agencies as they follow the evidence and track their quarry. In the end, justice reigned. MURDER OUTSIDE THE BACK DOOR: The True Story of the Murder of a popular Salem, NH teacher by her husband, the murder labeled as a Charles Stuart copycat-John TommasiMagicMind.com/TruemurderThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3269715/advertisement
Pour le roi Jacques Ier, et pour la cour de Londres, la nouvelle idée du jeune et séduisant prince de Galles est un problème : il s'est mis en tête d'épouser la très catholique infante d'Espagne.Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Charles Stuart joins to look at how the Wild fared against their stat projections for the season. We start by looking at the projected point total for the season, which the Wild did end up exceeding depending on where you look. We discuss the players who exceeded their projections, such as Matt Boldy, Joel Eriksson Ek and Mats Zuccarello. We discuss those who did not such as Ryan Hartman and Marcus Foligno. We also discuss whether or not Kirill would have been able to best his projection had he not been injured. We also look at how both Wild goalies fared. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On Wild Follow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWild Follow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHL Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offers HelloFresh - Skip trips to the grocery store and count on HelloFresh to make home cooking easy, fun, AND affordable – that's why it's America's #1 meal kit! Go to HelloFresh.com/nhl60 and use code nhl60 for 60% off plus free shipping! Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase. ebay Motors - For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Athletic Greens - To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK FanDuel - Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Charles Stuart joins to look at how the Wild fared against their stat projections for the season. We start by looking at the projected point total for the season, which the Wild did end up exceeding depending on where you look. We discuss the players who exceeded their projections, such as Matt Boldy, Joel Eriksson Ek and Mats Zuccarello. We discuss those who did not such as Ryan Hartman and Marcus Foligno. We also discuss whether or not Kirill would have been able to best his projection had he not been injured. We also look at how both Wild goalies fared.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On WildFollow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWildFollow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHLSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offersHelloFresh - Skip trips to the grocery store and count on HelloFresh to make home cooking easy, fun, AND affordable – that's why it's America's #1 meal kit! Go to HelloFresh.com/nhl60 and use code nhl60 for 60% off plus free shipping!Gametime - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase.ebay Motors - For parts that fit, head to eBay Motors and look for the green check. Stay in the game with eBay Guaranteed Fit. eBay Motors dot com. Let's ride. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply.Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Athletic Greens - To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORKFanDuel - Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dördüncü Avustralya'da Islamofobi raporunun açıklandığı bir dönemde raporun baş araştırmacısı olan Charles Stuart Üniversitesi İslam Çalışmaları ve Uygarlığı Merkezi'nden Doçent Derya İner ile ülkedeki aşırıcılığın formlarını, Müslüman ve Türkçe konuşan toplumda İslamofobik saldırıların kayıt altına alınmasının gelecek için önemini konuştuk.
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Alex Micheletti, Zach Zeman and Charles Stuart all join as we gear up for the Trade Deadline on Friday! We start by recapping the Wild acquisitions of Marcus Johansson and Gustav Nyquist with a "Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down". We look at what the Wild still need and gauge interest as things currently stand on the players who have been most linked to the Wild. We discuss some of the more notable trades throughout the league, such as Jacob Chychrun, Patrick Kane and more. We finish by playing "Staying or Going" with several key members of the Wild roster including Jordan Greenway, Matt Dumba, Ryan Hartman and Marcus Foligno.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On WildFollow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWildFollow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHLSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offersBuilt Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Indeed - Start hiring RIGHT NOW with a SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/LOCKEDON. Offer valid through March 31st. Athletic Greens - To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORKFanDuel - Make Every Moment More.Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get startedFANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Alex Micheletti, Zach Zeman and Charles Stuart all join as we gear up for the Trade Deadline on Friday! We start by recapping the Wild acquisitions of Marcus Johansson and Gustav Nyquist with a "Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down". We look at what the Wild still need and gauge interest as things currently stand on the players who have been most linked to the Wild. We discuss some of the more notable trades throughout the league, such as Jacob Chychrun, Patrick Kane and more. We finish by playing "Staying or Going" with several key members of the Wild roster including Jordan Greenway, Matt Dumba, Ryan Hartman and Marcus Foligno. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On Wild Follow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWild Follow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHL Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offers Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Indeed - Start hiring RIGHT NOW with a SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/LOCKEDON. Offer valid through March 31st. Athletic Greens - To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK FanDuel - Make Every Moment More.Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get started FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ellen and Dan talk with Greg Moore, former managing editor at The Boston Globe and longtime editor of The Denver Post. During his 14 years at the Post, the paper won four consecutive Pulitzer Prizes. He's led coverage of major stories, including the Aurora movie theater shooting in Colorado and the case of Charles Stuart in Boston. Greg is now editor-in-chief of the Expert Press, which helps connect specialists with media. He's still in Denver. As one of the most senior Black journalists in the country, Greg has been at the forefront of advocating for more diversity in the media and for a new path forward for local and regional news. In fact, Greg resigned his position at The Denver Post in 2016 after he decided he couldn't tolerate any more cuts to his newsroom at the hands of the Post's hedge-fund owner, Alden Global Capital. As he put it in an essay for the Pulitzer Prize board, of which he is the former chair: “Local journalism is where accountability journalism matters most. It is focused on how dollars are spent and how priorities are set on the local level. It is often that base level reporting that becomes the seed corn for bigger national stories with datelines from the heartland and the tiniest suburbs.” In the Quick Takes portion of the podcast, Dan has some bad news. People don't like us. There's been yet another survey showing that public trust in the news media is at an all-time low. But there are some problems with the survey, as there usually are. And those problems underline why the trust issue isn't quite the steaming pile of toxic waste that it might seem, especially for local news. Ellen has some good news for folks in Akron, Ohio. A local news startup called the Akron Signal has launched with a $5 million grant from the Knight Foundation.
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Charles Stuart joins to revisit scoring projections for several key Wild players. We start with Kirill Kaprizov, Mats Zuccarello and Matt Boldy as the anchors of the offense to see how they have been carrying things so far. We also look at some of the biggest surprises so far this year, such as Joel Eriksson Ek, Freddy Gaudreau and Sam Steel to see if we are in the midst of career seasons. We finish the show by discussing the trade deadline and whether or not the likes of Matt Dumba, Ryan Hartman, Jordan Greenway and Marc-Andre Fleury will be on the team next year and beyond. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On Wild Follow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWild Follow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHL Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offers Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Athletic Greens - To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK FanDuel - Make Every Moment More.Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get started FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Charles Stuart joins to revisit scoring projections for several key Wild players. We start with Kirill Kaprizov, Mats Zuccarello and Matt Boldy as the anchors of the offense to see how they have been carrying things so far. We also look at some of the biggest surprises so far this year, such as Joel Eriksson Ek, Freddy Gaudreau and Sam Steel to see if we are in the midst of career seasons. We finish the show by discussing the trade deadline and whether or not the likes of Matt Dumba, Ryan Hartman, Jordan Greenway and Marc-Andre Fleury will be on the team next year and beyond.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On WildFollow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWildFollow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHLSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offersBuilt Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Athletic Greens - To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORKFanDuel - Make Every Moment More.Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get startedFANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pour le roi Jacques Ier, et pour la cour de Londres, la nouvelle idée du jeune et séduisant prince de Galles est un problème : il s'est mis en tête d'épouser la très catholique infante d'Espagne.
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Charles Stuart joins the show to discuss recent Wild news. We start with Tyson Jost being placed on waivers. We look at why things didn't work out with Jost in Minnesota, and look back at the trade of Nico Sturm. We talk about Marco Rossi and why his current situation is not helping his development. We finish the show talking about Dean Evason, and why despite the current uneven start to the season he should not be on the hot seat for at least another season.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On WildFollow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWildFollow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHLSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offersBuilt Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline - BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!SimpliSafe - With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnNHL to learn more.Athletic Greens - To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Charles Stuart joins the show to discuss recent Wild news. We start with Tyson Jost being placed on waivers. We look at why things didn't work out with Jost in Minnesota, and look back at the trade of Nico Sturm. We talk about Marco Rossi and why his current situation is not helping his development. We finish the show talking about Dean Evason, and why despite the current uneven start to the season he should not be on the hot seat for at least another season. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On Wild Follow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWild Follow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHL Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offers Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline - BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! SimpliSafe - With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnNHL to learn more. Athletic Greens - To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To learn more about Martín Espada, click here (http://www.martinespada.net/). To read the poem, click here (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/148216/jumping-off-the-mystic-tobin-bridge). This is the first poem that appears in Floaters, the winner of the 2021 National Book Award. To purchase a copy of the book, click here (https://bookshop.org/books/floaters-poems/9780393541038?gclid=Cj0KCQjw1vSZBhDuARIsAKZlijT8OEgpGJEIilmuKjBVZAg1Blepy5UUN7ylUOjDN5Ivq8AdnC9iFPsaApX6EALw_wcB). Photo credit: Lauren Marie Schmidt (cropped to fit dimensions)
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Charles Stuart joins the show and we look at various Over/Unders for the Minnesota Wild in 2022-23! We start on a team level, looking at wins, points, power play and penalty kill percentages, and the number of players that will hit the 10 and 20 goal plateaus. We move to Kirill Kaprizov, and look at his chances of replicating or exceeding his 2021-22 production. We look at his linemates, and try to gauge their production as a line. We finish with a few other player related lines. Where do you think the Over/Unders we established will end up? Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On Wild Follow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWild Follow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHL Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offers Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline - BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! SimpliSafe - With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnNHL to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Charles Stuart joins the show and we look at various Over/Unders for the Minnesota Wild in 2022-23! We start on a team level, looking at wins, points, power play and penalty kill percentages, and the number of players that will hit the 10 and 20 goal plateaus. We move to Kirill Kaprizov, and look at his chances of replicating or exceeding his 2021-22 production. We look at his linemates, and try to gauge their production as a line. We finish with a few other player related lines. Where do you think the Over/Unders we established will end up?Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On WildFollow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWildFollow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHLSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offersBuilt Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline - BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!SimpliSafe - With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnNHL to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Exile is featured on, Screen Directors Playhouse. This episode aired January 23, 1949. Story: In 1660, Charles Stuart (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.), deposed as king of England by Oliver Cromwell and the Roundheads, is in exile in the Netherlands with a few loyalists. During his exile he meets Katie, a Dutch farm owner and flower seller. Cast: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Raymond Burr; Joe Grandee; Carl Harbord; Paul McVey; Max Ophuls The Exile was a 1947 movie starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Not to be confused with The Exile from 1931, the first sound film with an African-American cast.
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, we look at the recent Organizational Rankings survey from the Athletic to see where the Wild ended up! Wild fan Charles Stuart joins the show to give a fan perspective on the future of the team. We look at Bill Guerin's maneuvering of the salary cap constraints the Wild are currently dealing with. We also discuss free agency and trades made by the Wild recently. We also discuss their biggest hit of the last few years in drafting and developing players. We also finish by looking at the ultimate vision of the franchise, and if they will be able to achieve it!Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On WildFollow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWildFollow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHLSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offersBuilt Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline - BetOnline..net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, we look at the recent Organizational Rankings survey from the Athletic to see where the Wild ended up! Wild fan Charles Stuart joins the show to give a fan perspective on the future of the team. We look at Bill Guerin's maneuvering of the salary cap constraints the Wild are currently dealing with. We also discuss free agency and trades made by the Wild recently. We also discuss their biggest hit of the last few years in drafting and developing players. We also finish by looking at the ultimate vision of the franchise, and if they will be able to achieve it! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Locked On Wild Follow/Subscribe Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnWild Follow Locked On NHL: linktr.ee/lockedonNHL Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: lockedonpodcasts.com/offers Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline - BetOnline..net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charles Stuart Üniversitesi İslam Araştırmaları Merkezi'nden Doçent Dr Mehmet Özalp ile 2021 Avustralya Nüfus Sayımı'nda dinsizler hanesindeki artış ve ve yeni başlatacağı kursu da konuştuk.
Word of Life - Stella Maris Chaplains Stella Maris port chaplain for Felix Stowe, Julian Wong, and port chaplain for Southampton, Charles Stuart, shared their present experiences supporting seafarers and their families here in England, in the Ukraine and around the world.
When a 911 call comes in, a man claims that he and his wife have been shot by an unknown black man but from the time the dispatcher answered the call, everything Charles Stuart said from that point was a lie. Email: andrealea@3mpodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/3mpodcast Twitter: @3MPodcast3 Instagram: @andrea.triplem TikTok: @3MPodcast YouTube: https://bit.ly/3apYTV0 Intro & Background music provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com Research assistance provided by: Stevie the Cat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mysterymurdermayhem/message
Au cœur de cette histoire se trouve l'énigmatique Oliver Cromwell. Politicien, général, figure de proue du puritanisme et ultimement Lord Protecteur de l'Angleterre, Cromwell est l'architecte à la fois du régicide qui coûte la vie à Charles Stuart et du régime républicain qui y fait suite. Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir financièrement la chaîne, trois choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl 3. UTip: https://utip.io/lhistoirenousledira Avec: Laurent Turcot, professeur en histoire à l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada Script: Catherine Tourangeau Montage: DeadWill Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com 00:00 Introduction 01:41 Oliver Cromwell et l'Angleterre du début du 17e siècle 04:39 Oliver Cromwell, MP et gentleman farmer 07:15 En route vers la guerre civile ! 09:30 Cromwell: du Long Parliament à la New Model Army 11:54 Le Commonwealth et l'expérience républicaine, 1649-1660 17:00 Fin et héritage 18:48 Conclusion Abonnez-vous à ma chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/histoirenousledira Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurentturcot Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Pour aller plus loin: David Cressy, Dangerous Talk. Scandalous, Seditious and Treasonable Speech in Pre-Modern England (Oxford, 2010) Mark Knights, Representation and Misrepresentation in Later Stuart Britain (Oxford, 2005) Jason Peacey: "News, Politics and People, 1603-1714." State Papers Online 1603-1714, Cengage Learning EMEA Ltd, 2010. Steven Pincus, 1688: The First Modern Revolution (Yale University Press, 2009) Steven Pincus, '"Coffee politicians does create": coffeehouses and Restoration political culture', Journal of Modern History, 67 (1995), pp. 807-34. J. Raymond, The Invention of the Newspaper. English Newsbooks, 1641-1649 (Oxford, 1996) #histoire #documentaire
There's a certain kind of killer and Amy Fitzgerald was the victim of one of them. Maybe not as famous as some of the others — Scott Peterson, Chris Watts, Charles Stuart, Mark Hacking, the list goes on and on — but her story is just as significant as their victims. Marilee Strong identified these […]
There's a certain kind of killer and Amy Fitzgerald was the victim of one of them. Maybe not as famous as some of the others — Scott Peterson, Chris Watts, Charles Stuart, Mark Hacking, the list goes on and on — but her story is just as significant as their victims. Marilee Strong identified these […]
In this week's episode, Sandra talks about the legend called "Huggin Molly." This legend takes place in Abbeville Alabama. Legend has it that Huggin Molly roams the streets looking for young children to hug. Once she hugs them, she screams in their ears. Today there is actually a local restaurant called Huggin Molly named in her honor. Later, Danielles covers the complicated case of Charles Stuart. We venture back in time to Boston in 1989. A prosperous young couple, Charles and Carol Stuart are on their way home having just left a birthing class at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Minutes later Charles is on the phone with an emergency dispatcher because he and his wife were just robbed and shot from their car. This story of full of twists and turns and ultimately led to the city of Boston re-thinking its approach to handling crimes. Sandra's Sources: https://www.al.com/entertainment/2017/02/the_witch_legend_behind_huggin.html https://aminoapps.com/c/urban-legends-cryptids/page/item/huggin-molly/3Kno_PwsDI0xGEK80BgnlrozB3Eo8LknwG https://www.countryliving.com/life/g3793/scary-ghost-stories/ https://www.hugginmollys.com/legend https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/alabama/huggin-mollys-al/ https://twitter.com/bryanbanksphd/status/1278536956704698368 Danielle's Sources: https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2014/10/22/the-charles-stuart-murders-and-the-racist-branding-boston-just-cant-seem-to-shake/ “The Yuppie Murder.” The 1980s: The Deadliest Decade, season 1, episode 1, 14 Nov. 2016. Credit to https://www.FesliyanStudios.com for the background music. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oywiththeterroralready/support
This week, we're celebrating Cindy's birthday by discussing murders that took place in the decade of her birth, the 1980s! Listen in and get totally tubular with us as we talk about all the things that made the 80s the 80s, from stranger danger to notorious serial killers and horrifically racist injustice. Featuring an unexpected head in a box, an ambiguous dingo incident, a problematic Preppy, and a sinister socialite. Stay off our list as we go back in time to this radical, neon, and murderous decade!Brought to you by Podmoth Media Network podmoth.networkJoin us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/twistedlistersFollow us on Instagram: @twistedlisterspcastTiktok: @twistedlistersWant to start a podcast? Sign up here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1280284Cases Covered:1. Charles Stuart "The Yuppie Murder"2. Robert Chambers, "The Preppy Murder"3. Lindy Chamberlain (The Dingo's Got My Baby)4. The Central Park 55. The Sunset Strip KillersSources:https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-husband-did-it-the-controversial-stuart-casehttps://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2014/10/22/the-charles-stuart-murders-and-the-racist-branding-boston-just-cant-seem-to-shake/https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/sunset-strip-killers/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Clark_(serial_killer)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Chambers_(criminal)https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/news/a7587/jennifer-levin-robert-chambers-preppy-killer/https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/30/arts/television/when-they-see-us.htmlhttps://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-48609693https://lindychamberlain.com/biography/https://www.nowtolove.com.au/news/real-life/lindy-chamberlain-now-58013Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/twistedlisters)
. . Follow us on Instagram at GoingPastTheVeil Check out our Patreon at patreon.com/goingpasttheveil You can email us at goingpasttheveil@gmail.com https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-husband-did-it-the-controversial-stuart-case https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stuart_(murderer) https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2014/10/22/the-charles-stuart-murders-and-the-racist-branding-boston-just-cant-seem-to-shake/ https://www.retroreport.org/transcript/operation-ceasefire/ https://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/15/us/boston-tragedy-stuart-case-special-case-motive-remains-mystery-deaths-that-haunt.html https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2209&dat=19930201&id=u2dKAAAAIBAJ&pg=3691,36049 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJUjv3JF-TM&ab_channel=TrueCrimeBrewery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4reWlKktuVY&ab_channel=VelmaBrady https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2019/10/20/years-murder-boston-continues-haunt/r5UeQpCRw5Vpp415iNJjLM/story.html 30 years on, Carol DiMaiti Stuart's murder continues to haunt ushttps://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/stuart-charles.htm https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2008/10/24/640950/- http://darkdeeds.susanfleet.com/blog_1.php?tag=carol+dimaiti https://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/10/23/charles-and-carol-stuart-shooting-willie-bennett-interview-wbz-tv-cheryl-fiandaca/ https://www.thehotline.org/stakeholders/domestic-violence-statistics/ https://boston.cbslocal.com/tag/willie-bennett/ https://innocenceproject.org/facts-racial-discrimination-justice-system-wrongful-conviction-black-history-month/ https://www.southcoasttoday.com/article/19991025/news/310259962 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/going-past-the-veil/support
One hour outside of New York City is a quiet suburban neighborhood. It's lined with large oaks and littered with normal families that go to work in the morning and come home at night for a warm cooked meal. Everything in this particular neighborhood ran like clockwork, day in and day out, until the morning of November 13th, 1974, when Ronald Defeo Junior lowered the tip of his rifle, still smoking, at 112 Ocean Avenue. Carly's Sources: https://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/stuart-charles.htm https://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/15/us/boston-tragedy-stuart-case-special-case-motive-remains-mystery-deaths-that-haunt.html https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stuart_(murderer) https://www.history.com/.amp/this-day-in-history/the-husband-did-it-the-controversial-stuart-case Bea's Sources: https://allthatsinteresting.com/amityville-horror-house https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_DeFeo_Jr. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amityville_Horror https://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=132035&page=1 https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2021/03/16/george-and-kathy-lutz/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
When a 911 call comes in, a man claims that he and his wife have been shot by an unknown black man but from the time the dispatcher answered the call, everything Charles Stuart said from that point was a lie.Facebook: @3MPodcastTwitter: @3MPodcast3TikTok: @3MPodcastYouTube: https://bit.ly/3apYTV0Website: www.mysterymurdermagick.comIntro & Background music provided by: https://www.purple-planet.comResearch assistance provided by: Stevie the Cat
Tom Guthrie, owner of the highly awarded Grampians Estate Winery joins us in this episode to tell you all about his vineyards and winery. Grampians Estate is situated over two different locations with 12 acres of vines in Great Western, where the oldest vines were planted in 1878. The other Grampians Estate vineyard and the winery is located at Mafeking where he has another 8 acres of vineyards. Tune in and have a listen to Tom, the only Winemaking student at Charles Stuart that has both a Student ID and a Seniors card! Subscribe to the Grampians Wine Podcast now, so you never miss an episode https://grampianswine.com.au/podcast/
December 29th-30th 1922: General Manager John Reith begins work! The good ship Broadcasting finally gets its captain. On Episode 35 of The British Broadcasting Century, we bring you the complete tale of not only Reith's first day - the liftsman, the lone office, the "Dr Livingstone, I presume" moment - but also his commute to work, from Scotland to London via Newcastle. Here he investigates/interviews/interrogates poor Tom Payne, director of Newcastle 5NO, a BBC station that's only five days old, temporarily running from the back of a lorry in a stable-yard. We'll hear from Reith, Payne (who claims to be the only person to bank-roll a British radio station), Birmingham director Percy Edgar, early BBC governor Mary Agnes Hamitlon. Plus we'll hear from Mark Carter of BBC Radio Sussex, BBC Radio Surrey, Susy Radio, Wey Valley Radio, across which he's been presenter, producer and now Executive Editor. There's also a treasure trove of radio memoribilia including 'the green book' of what you can and can't say on the radio - in 1948 - courtesy of the collection of former BBC Head of Heritage Justin Phillips. We're ever so grateful to his family for sharing that with us. SHOWNOTES: This episode leans on several books, the chief of which is probably Garry Alligan's 1938 book Sir John Reith, but also Asa Briggs' various books, Brian Hennessy's The Emergence of Broadcasting in Britain, and The Reith Diaries edited by Charles Stuart. Plus about a dozen others. Join us on Patreon for a tour of my radio history bookshelf, plus extras, audio, video, an occasional reading from C.A. Lewis' 1924 book Broadcasting From Within, plus the glowing feeling of supporting this podcast. Thanks to all who support us there and keep us ticking over. For a one-off contribution, you could buy us a coffee at ko-fi.com/paulkerensa. Thanks! It all helps keep us afloat. 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Please rate and review this podcast where you found it... and keep liking/sharing/commenting on what we do online. It all helps others find us. APPROXIMATE TRANSCRIPT: Previously on the BBCentury... The 6-week-old BBC now has 4 plucky stations! Yes, the Geordies have joined the Cockneys the Brummies and the Mancunians... Except 5NO Newcastle has had a few teething troubles. No one there's run a radio station before! So on Christmas Eve Eve 1922, their first is broadcast from the back of a lorry in a stableyard. But fear not, with Christmas behind us, Head Office are on the case! And the BBC's first and only General Manager John Reith is well-rested, he's even asked a friend what broadcasting is, and he reckons he's ok to take control. He's always liked fishing. That's what broadcasting is... isn't it? THIS TIME... Still puzzling out what his job is, John Reith begins work! We've got all the info on his legendary first day, his ‘Dr Livingstone I presume' moment... and his first task of running the Beeb: fixing Newcastle. He seeks to inform, educate and entertain, but first troubleshoot. Plus bang up to date, we'll hear from a man with radio in his very fibre... local radio executive editor and presenter, from BBC Radio Sussex and BBC Radio Surrey, and Susy Radio, and Wey Valley Radio... Mark Carter As we mark the start of the Reith era, buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy ride. Here on the BBCentury TITLES Hullo, hullo... We've seen a few eps ago, how Reith, and Burrows, and Anderson and Lewis were all hired as the first 4 founding fathers at the BBC. But they start work at New Year. Of course, we know that those of them who were broadcasters, Burrows and Lewis – they were already workig super-hard, planning and presenting almost 7 days a week, even through Christmas. But the start of the BBC's new era, with a head office at Magnet House, till Savoy Hill opened, all of this happens after Christmas 1922, going into New Year 1923. So this ep, I'll tell you about Reith's first day, Dec 29th. Next episode, we'll round off with a rather sweet New Year's Eve bit of programming. Then I think we'll have a bit of a recap and a breather, before starting 1923 proper, when the BBC exploded into life, with a booming staff, the first proper live concerts from the royal opera house, and so much more. What a tale! What an era! I wish I was there. I can't be, so next best thing, I'll spend a pandemic researching and recording this... The BBCe, now with the first day of work from John Reith! STING But before he starts in London, we're going super-geeky, super0detailed, and I'll actually tell you about Reith's JOURNEY to London. Because that's really notable too. Having been appointed, and spent a day or two with Burrows and co, scouting for offices, puzzling out what broadcasting is, Reith has spent Christmas in Scotland, staying with his mum... “I told her that I wanted her to live to see me a knight anyhow. I feel if this job succeeds and I am given grace to succeed in it, I might nt be so far off this. I do want a title for dear mother's sake, and Muriel's...” That from Reith's diary, Dec 28th 1922. So he's keen on this job, for the authoritative position it gives him, it seems, to begin with, at least. He's turned down good deputy jobs before this point. He wanted to lead something. Anything. Even a thing he doesn't understand. Here's a snapshot what Reith would have been completely unaware was on that Christmas, on each of the BBC's stations: We told you all about the London Christmas last time, but from Boxing Day, you'd hear more from the brand new 2LO Orchestra, and a triumphant Boxing Day Peter Pan, Uncle Jeff and Uncle Arthur holding the fort, rewarded with many gifts from the listeners. Demand for radio sets outstripped supply. The radio boom was booming. In Brum: Percy Edgar gives his Dickens, artistes don't turn up. Callout on air. Frederick Warrander turned up, with his pianist! Manc: Christmas stories for kids, then grownups, Handel's Messiah, ghost stories Newcastle: Hawaiian band Then there's 2MT Writtle, who've had the week off for Christmas – that's not a BBC station, but they've done the groundwork earlier in the year, and now Peter Eckersley is there pondering whether he should keep going, in this Marconi station out in Essex, now that proper broadcasting has begun – and the big boss is on his way to start work. So Friday 29th December, Reith says bye mum, I'll come back when I'm knighted, and leaves Dunardoch for London – raring to start work the next day, a Saturday, but he wanted to get in before his small staff turns up after the weekend. But, his Director of Progs Arthur Burrows, who knows more than almost anyone about how all this runs, he's asked his boss to make a stopover en route to Magnet House in London. Burrows wants Reith to get off the train at Newcastle, and check in on the baby station, 5NO. We talked about their launch last time – so at this point it's only 5 days old, and it's the first BBC station to be built from scratch. Burrows has his doubts about the Newcastle staff. New station director Payne is out on a limb, setting up this new station in the northeast – with the smallest, most abandoned staff.... Probably adding to Burrows' doubts were Tom Payne's announcing habits: he kept repeating the callsign over and over: ‘This is 5NO calling, this is 5NO calling, this is 5NO calling...” Payne was popular locally already in amateur radio circles – but would he have the chops to broadcast nationally, on radio? To fit in, with what Burrows had set in motion? Reith's a bit reluctant to break his journey in Newcastle. Doesn't quite see why. Doesn't quite know what a radio station is. But he's quite keen to see one in action – although Newcastle's version is a stableyard, so not really your typical radio station... ‘Newcastle at 12:30. Here I really began my BBC responsibility. Saw transmitting station and studio place and landlords. It was very interesting. Away at 4:28, London at 10:10, bed at 12:00. I am trying to keep in close touch with Christ in all I do and I pray he may keep close to me. I have a great work to do.' Reith is dumbfounded. He's got off the train, and found Tom Payne alternating between announcing what's on the radio, playing some live musical instruments, and trying to shut up a howling dog in a nearby kennel. So did he let Mr Payne off the hook? “As the temporary Station Director knew more than I did, as he had produced programmes of some kind or another for 5 days already... I rather naturally left him in possession for the time being.” As for the tech setup in Newcastle, that doesn't improve too quickly. Reith will be shocked in the New Year of '23 to discover their new control room is in fact a standard public phone box installed in the middle of the studio. Forget the engineer through the glass. This was an engineer in the glass, in a glass box, closed in from before the programme started till after it finished, no ventilation, no seat, no dignity. Come January, Reith would personally seek new premises for those provincial stations that were lacking. Eventually. For now though, on Dec 29th, Reith leaves Newcastle, after a stopover of less than 4hrs, and continues to London. So Reith has arrived in London, slept off his train journey, and awoken ready for his first day at the BBC. London at 10:10, bed at 12:00. I am trying to keep in close touch with Christ in all I do and I pray he may keep close to me. I have a great work to do.' At 9am that Saturday, Reith arrives at the GEC offices in Kingsway, London. “where I had been informed temporary accommodation had been at our disposal.” This is Magnet House., first offices of the BBC. He has doubts what he'll find, but is pleased to see a large notice in the foyer: “Brit Broad Company, 2nd floor” “This was rather reassuring. One was therefore not altogether unexpected and there really was such a thing as the BBC. Before I was permitted to enter the elevator, an enquiry was naturally made regarding my business. ‘BBC', I said deliberately. “Nobody there yet, sir,” he replied. So I told him that this was it, or part of it, one quarter approximately.” How delightfully drole, of both Reith and the liftsman. “A room about 30fr by 15, furnished with 3 long tables and some chairs. A door at one end invited examination: a tiny compartment 6ft sq, here a table and a chair, also a telephone. ‘This,' I thought, ‘is the general manager's office'. The door swung to behind me. I wedged it open; sat down, surveyed the emptiness of the outer office. Though various papers had accumulated in the past fortnight, I had read them all before. No point in pretending to be busy with no one to see.” It's an unusual start for Reith then, still a little clueless as to what's required of him. He needs his staff to arrive before he can quite figure out what to do, how to run this BBC. So he picks up the phone, a bit like Manuel when he briefly takes charge of Fawlty Towers. “Manuel Towers! How are you today!” Or Alan Partridge picking up the hotel phone to find he's reached reception. In Reith's case, he's delighted a female voice answers. Yes? “Having been unexpectedly answered, I trued hurriedly to think of a number which at 9:15am I might be properly expected to call up, on BBC business. Naturally without success. As there was no BBC business to anything with. So I enquired, somewhat fatuously, and with some embarrassment, if she had had any intrusctions about calls for the BBC or from them, and that if so, the BBC was there.” Now. Just. This receptionist would connect many calls to R over the coming months, and years, Miss Isobel Shields. Reith was a fan of Mr Gamage of the GEC. He was not a fan of Major Anderson, his new, brief secretary. 1/2hr later, Major Anderson, Sec, arrived 9:30am, “with some manifestation of authority”. Silk hat, two attache cases, legal-looking books under his arm. Reith described it as a bit “Livingstone and Stanley”, each presumed the other was the Secretary or General Manager. ‘I hadn't seen him before. It was an awful shock. I saw at once that he would never do... Conversation was not brisk...” Then Mr Gamage, Secretary of the GEC, lovely welcoming fella. For 10 weeks, Gamage sees to their every need, and refuses all offer of payment for the room, lunch, tea, phone calls. GEC's guest. That night Major Anderson the Sec goes home to type a letter, to invite Miss Isobel Shields to stop working for General Electric, be poached by the BBC, and become one of the first six staff members, and the first female employee. Next time: New Year 1922!
On a Sunday afternoon drive, Alexander and his son drove past each of the churches in the city. When they passed a theatre, his son Lewis asked “Whose church is that, father?”and Alexander told him, “That is the devil's church, my son". Lewis left for California in 1849 from Philadelphia, his wife Elizabeth LeBreton Stickney and four children joined him two years later, in Sonora, California. If you live in, or have been to Sonora, chances are you are familiar with the Gunn House Hotel, built 1850 by Dr. Lewis C. Gunn, who published the Sonora Herald and other abolition papers inside the now present Hotel. The Princeton Theological Seminary was established in 1812, it was the first Seminary founded by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. If you do not know, a seminary is an educational institute that also teaches scripture and theology. Seminary can prepare someone to be a clergy member. This was not the same school as Princeton University. The College of New Jersey, later to become Princeton University, was supportive of this plan. Although the Princeton Theological Seminary did have the support of the school, and recognized that the specialized work required more attention than they could give. In 1835, Lewis was a student at the Princeton Theological Seminary, where the discussion of abolition was prohibited. The 18 year old man learned that the American Anti-Slavery Society agent and abolitionist speaker, Amos Phelps had plans to visit the campus, against the will of the faculty and the local Presbyterian church. Amos Phelps had graduated from Yale's Divinity School after graduating from Yale University. Training for the Christian ministry was a main purpose in the founding of Yale College in 1701. Lewis wrote a letter to the Anti-Slavery agent Amos Phelps that March. He must have known the tremendous risk. In this letter, Lewis told Amos Phelps that he should rent the second floor of a house for a private meeting. Lewis strongly advised against the use of a public gathering place. Lewis also directed Phelps to bring tickets, so that they could control who came in. The tickets would only be available to a small group of sympathetic students. Lastly, Lewis instruced Phelps to arrive without notice. In the letter that Lewis wrote to Phelps, Lewis is quoted saying, “The difficulty in holding a truly public meeting is that there are many very wild students in the college from the South, who would like no better frolic than to mob an antislavery man. For the sake of the cause of abolition here, as well as my peace while I remain in this place, I do not whisper it even though I have had a hand in bringing it about.” September, 1835, the word on the street was that an abolitionist was in the area. The unsympathetic students were on high alert. A group of students, all white were out and about on the fourth of September. The men decided to take a short cut through Princeton's black neighborhood. So the white men were all walking down Witherspoon Street in the black part of town, when someone in the group noticed that there was a white man inside one of the homes. The home of Anthony Simmons, a professional caterer and a prominent member of Princeton's black community. The assumption was made that this was the talk about the abolitionist, who was there to hold a meeting. The news of the rebellion spread fast. Soon, at least sixty undergraduates gathered on Witherspoon Street. The group made up almost a third of the entire student population of the Seminary. The men then mobbed down Witherspoon Street to the home of Anthony Simmons. When they get to his house, Simmons attempted to block his door. The crowd is demanding to know if Simmon's was hiding a white man inside. At first, Simmons was frightened to death and answered no. The men aggressively continued the questioning until Anthony Simmons broke. Leading the crowd was the freshman Thomas Ancrum, and the sophomore Hilliard Judge. The two men barged into the home and grabbed the hiding white man by the throat and drug him out onto Witherspoon Street. While Ancrum and Judge rough the guy up, some of the students ransacked the man's belongings and quickly discovered that the man was an agent and author for many abolitionist publications. Papers like the Emancipator, the Liberator, and the Philanthropist. His books and notes were burned. The seething Seminary students were shouting suggestions for punishment. More local residents started to join in with the mob. “‘Lynch him', ‘kick him out of town', ‘kick him to death', ‘hang him', tar and feather him”. The crowd voted to lynch the abolitionist. The man begged for his life, and the mob “told the man that they would let him go upon condition that he renounce abolition and swore by all that is holy he would have nothing more to do with it.” On hearing that he had a family Judge who had been one of his most violent persecutors became his warmest advocate and said that no one should hurt the man unless he did it through him. They told the old fellow that they would let him go upon condition that he renounced abolition and swore by all that is holy he would have nothing more to do with it. He took the required oath and promised he would leave town directly, but they, to be more certain of his going and to have a little more fun with him, said they would accompany to the end of town. The parade was a warning to the rest of the students. Deterring them from pursuing talk of abolition. They took him beyond the last house of the village, on the road leading to Phil, and letting him go told him to heel it for his life. Those who were there say they never saw a man run so fast before he soon got into a woods close by and they lost him. That you may not be astonished at his running so fast, I will just mention again the different kinds of punishment they threatened to inflict upon him if they caught him again; "tar and feather him,” "tar and feather him and set him on fire,” “put him in a hollow log stop up both end and heave him in the canal," “Lynch him," (which you know signifies thirty nine with the cowhide, tard and feathered, put in a canoe in the middle of the river without oars or paddle, and sent adrift) "hang him. The press announced the victim's name was Silas Tripp. This was the name found on the unpublished abolition papers he was writing, which were found and burned. No such name is listed in any of the leading abolitionist publications of the era. Silas Tripp is believed to be the author's pseudonym. Tripp told his attackers that he was married and lived in Philadelphia, and that it was for their support that he had undertaken this agency.. On the day following the attack, however, unspecified sources informed the students that he was single and from New York. Who really was the victim? Two options. Was it the agent Amos Phelps, who would assume the editorship of the New York City-based Emancipator the following year? At the time of the attack, Phelps was married and had a child. Or was it Lewis, the organizer of the secret meeting in Princeton, who was born in New York and graduated from Columbia? The newspapers in the south applauded the mob. The Princeton Administration did nothing. The discussion of abolition at the school was prohibited. The faculty was committed to the act of colonization. The school was in deep opposition to abolition. That was well known. The administration's silence gave insinuated approval of the mob's actions. Often, silence leads to violence. The ringleader Thomas Ancrum left Princeton to run his family's plantation in South Carolina, where he came to own over 200 slaves. He later assaulted Princeton Seminary alumnus and black abolitionist Theodore Wright at a Princeton graduation ceremony. Again, he faced no repercussions. Whether Phelps made the journey to Princeton in 1835 is unclear. If Lewis' plan was successful, their meeting occurred in secret, with only a select few in town or on campus aware of it. If the meeting did occur, it may have contributed to the birth of a new anti-slavery society in Princeton. Mob violence of this sort was not unusual in antebellum America. Historian David Grimsted counts thirty-five anti-abolition riots in the summer of 1835 alone. Violence occasionally erupted on college campuses encouraged by hostile or indifferent administrators and faculty members. Abolitionist newspapers attracted special attention, and their presses were attacked and destroyed at least thirteen times during this period. Lewis withdrew from Princeton and worked as a teacher until he moved to Philadelphia, where he started a printing company. Perhaps inspired by events at Princeton, Lewis abandoned secrecy altogether and specialized in abolitionist literature. There he met Elizabeth Le Breton Stickney, who was also devoted to the antislavery cause and also spent much time visiting among the poor and black people of Philadelphia, trying to teach them to read and to become thrifty. They would marry two years later, and continue to live in Philadelphia. Lewis also helped to organize a boycott of slave-produced goods. Responding to criticism that the boycott was impractical, he argued that it would keep the issue of slavery at the forefront of the public consciousness. “Free discussion,” he wrote, “is the vital air of abolitionism.” In November 1837, Lewis' seminary classmate, Elijah Lovejoy, was shot to death while defending his printing press from an anti-abolition mob in Illinois. Several months later, Lewis spoke on the right of free discussion, standing in front of a large crowd at the newly built Pennsylvania Hall, his voice booming. “There are two and a half millions of slaves who are never allowed to speak on their own behalf, or tell the world freely the story of their wrongs. There are also half a million of so-called free people of color, who are permitted to speak with but little more liberty than the slaves. Nor is this all. Even those who stand up in behalf of the down-trodden colored man, however white their skins may be, are slandered, persecuted, mobbed, hunted from city to city, imprisoned, and put to death! Without freedom of speech, we ourselves are slaves.” Two days later, that newly built Pennsylvania Hall was burned to the ground by an anti-abolition mob then pushed by local officials and politicians, leaving black families throughout the city under attack. In 1838, Lewis wrote his address to Abolitionists and it was published by Merrihew & Gunn Printers in Philadelphia. We are not about to tell you of the existence of slavery in our "land of the free," or to inform you that nearly three million of your countrymen are the victims of systematic and legalized robbery and oppression. This you know full well, and the knowledge has awakened your strong sympathy with the sufferers, and your soul-deep abhorrence of the system which crushes them. We mean not to prove that this system is condemned by every principle of justice, every precept of the Divine law, and every attribute of the Divine character, — or that no man can innocently sustain to his fellow man the relation it has established. You already believe this proposition, and build upon it as a fundamental doctrine, the whole superstructure of your anti-slavery creed and plan of operations. It is not our purpose to convince you that the slave, as your brother man, has a right to your compassion and assistance. You acknowledge his claim, and profess to be his fast and faithful friend. But we would propose to you a question of weight and serious import. Having settled your principles, do you practically carry them out in your daily life and conduct? To one point we would direct your attention. Do you faithfully abstain from using the products of the slave's extorted and unpaid labor? If not, having read thus far, do not immediately throw aside this address with an exclamation of contempt or indifference, but read it through with candor. Before entering upon a discussion of the question, whether our use of the products of slave-labor does not involve us in the guilt of slaveholding, we ask your attention to the two following propositions. The love of money is the root of the evil of slavery — and the products of slave-labor are stolen goods. The love of money is the root of the evil of slavery. We say that the whole system, with all its incidents, is to be traced to a mean and heartless avarice. Not that we suppose every individual slaveholder is actuated by a thirst for gold; but that slaveholders so generally hold slaves in order to make money by their labor, that, if this motive were withdrawn, the system would be abolished. If nothing were gained, it would not be long before the commercial staples would cease to be produced by slave-labor, and this would break the back-bone of the system. A comparison of the history of the cotton trade with that of slavery would show that every improvement in the cultivation and manufacture of cotton has infused new vigor into the system of slavery; that the inventions of Cartwright, Whitney and others, have diminished the proportional number of emancipations in the United States, enhanced the value of slaves, and given a degree of stability to the robbery system which it did not before possess. Indeed, every fluctuation in the price of cotton is accompanied by a corresponding change in the value of slaves. It is the love of money, then, that leads to the buying and working of slaves. And all the laws forbidding education, sanctioning cruelty, binding the conscience, in a word, all the details of the system, flow from the buying of men and holding them as property, to which the love of money leads. Are we not, so far, correct? Articles produced by slave-labor are stolen goods. Because every man has an inalienable right to the fruits of his own toil. It is unnecessary to prove this to abolitionists. Even slaveholders admit it. John C. Calhoun says: " He who earns the money — who digs it out of the earth with the sweat of his brow, has a just title to it against the universe. No one has a right to touch it without his consent, except his government, and it only to the extent of its legitimate wants; to take more, is robbery." This is what slaveholders do. By their own confession, then, they are robbers. In the language of Charles Stuart, "their bodies are stolen, their liberty, their right to their wives and children, their right to cultivate their minds, and to worship God as they please, their reputation, hope, all virtuous motives are taken away by a legalized system of most merciless and consummate iniquity. Such is the expense at which articles produced by slave-labor are obtained. They are always heavy with the groans, and often wet with the blood of the guiltless and suffering poor." But, say some, "we admit that the slaves are stolen property; and yet the cotton raised by their labor is not, strictly speaking, stolen, any more than the corn raised by means of a stolen horse." In reply, we say that it is stolen. In every particle of the fruit of a man's labor he holds property until paid for that labor, the slave is under no such contract. He, therefore, who sells the produce of his toil before paying him, sells stolen property. If the case of the corn raised by means of a stolen horse is parallel, it only proves the duty of abstaining from that also. If it be not parallel, it proves nothing. If, then, the products of slave-labor are stolen goods, and not the slaveholder's property, he has no right to sell them. We are now prepared to examine the relation between the consumer of slave produce and the slaveholder, and to prove that it is guilty, all guilty. Lewis and Elizabeth LeBreton Stickney made their home in Philadelphia after their marriage in 1839. Lewis left for California in 1849 from Philadelphia, his wife Elizabeth LeBreton Stickney and four children joined him two years later, in Sonora, California. If you live in, or have been to Sonora, chances are you are familiar with the Gunn House Hotel, Built 1850, by Dr. Lewis C. Gunn, who published the Sonora Herald and other abolition papers inside the now present Hotel. Enos Lewis Christman in July, 1850, printed the first number of the Sonora Herald, at Stockton, and carried it to Sonora on horseback, where it was circulated at 50 cents per copy. A printing office was soon established in a tent in Sonora, the first newspaper in southern mines and a little later he entered into partnership with Dr. Lewis C. Gunn, formerly of Philadelphia, running from 1850-1852, As well as the County Recorder's Office, where The Gunn House stands today. The home of Dr. Gunn's family until 1861, the building is one of only a few original adobe structures in Sonora and the First Two-Story House in Sonora. According to the old tghhospital.com, the first Tuolumne General Hospital was built in 1861 on the northwest corner of Stewart and Lyon Streets in the notorious Tigre district of Chinatown. Right where Sonora has it's farmers market. In 1873, the Lewis C. Gunn residence, now known as the Gunn House, was purchased, remodeled, and enlarged as Tuolumne General Hospital that remained until 1897. Water was added to the facility in the mid 1870's. Then made into a hotel called the Italia Hotel. In 1960, the hotel was remodeled and renamed the Gunn House, which many say is haunted. https://www.ptsem.edu/about/history [1]Lewis C. Gunn to Amos A. Phelps, 16 March 1835, MS A.21 v.5, p.20, Amos A. Phelps Correspondence, Rare Books and Manuscripts Department, Boston Public Library (Boston, MA); James H. Moorhead, “Slavery, Race, and Gender at Princeton Seminary: The Pre-Civil War Era,” Theology Today 69 (October 2012): 274-288. ⤴ [2]Amos A. Phelps, Lectures on Slavery and its Remedy (Boston: New-England Anti-Slavery Society, 1834); Edward A. Phelps, “Rev. Amos A. Phelps – Life and Extracts from Diary,” MS 1037, Amos A. Phelps Correspondence, Rare Books and Manuscripts Department, Boston Public Library (Boston, MA). ⤴ [3]William H. Hilliard, David Jones, and Paul Blount to William Lloyd Garrison, 30 July 1835, in the Liberator, 8 August 1835; John Frelinghuysen Hageman, History of Princeton and Its Institutions, vol. 2 (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1879), 217-227. ⤴ [4]My reconstruction of this event is based on three manuscript letters: Thomas M. Clark to John M. Clapp, 8 September 1835, Spared & Shared 4, accessed 1 September 2017, http://sparedshared4.wordpress.com/letters/1834-thomas-march-clark-to-john-milton-clapp/; Gilbert R. McCoy to Gilbert R. Fox, [10] September 1835, in the Princeton University Library Chronicle 25 (Spring 1964): 231-235; John W. Woods to Marianne Woods, 14 September 1835, folder 10, box 7, John Witherspoon Woods Letters, Student Correspondence and Writings Collection (AC334), Princeton University Archives, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library (Princeton, NJ). ⤴ [5]McCoy to Fox, [10] September 1835, Princeton University Library Collection; The Anti-Slavery Record, vol. 1 (New York: R. G. Williams, 1835), 84; “List of Letters,” Liberator, 12 July 1834; “Letter from Mr. Johnson,” Colored American, 30 January 1841; Rina Azumi, “John Anthony Simmons,” Princeton & Slavery Project, accessed 1 July 2017, slavery.princeton.edu/john-anthony-simmons. ⤴ [6]McCoy to Fox, [10] September 1835, Princeton University Library Collection; Princeton Whig, 8 September 1835. ⤴ [7]McCoy to Fox, [10] September 1835, Princeton University Library Collection; Woods to Woods, 14 September 1835, Student Correspondence and Writings Collection. ⤴ [8]David Grimsted, American Mobbing, 1828-1861: Toward Civil War (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998), 4, 35; “The Reign of Prejudice,” Abolitionist 1 (November 1833): 175; Craig Steven Wilder, Ebony & Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America's Universities (New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2013), 271-272. ⤴ [9]Princeton Whig, 8 September 1835; Trenton Emporium & True American, 12 September, 1835; Charleston Courier, 17 September 1835. ⤴ [10]“Subscription $1000,” folder 5, box 23, Office of the President Records (AC #117), Princeton University Archives, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library (Princeton, NJ). ⤴ [11]William Edward Schenck, Biography of the Class of 1838 of the College of New Jersey, at Princeton, N.J. (Philadelphia: Jas. B. Rodgers Printing Co., 1889), 163; Faculty Meetings and Minutes, 29 March, 27 June 1836, vol. 4, Office of Dean of the Faculty Records (AC118), Princeton University Archives, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library (Princeton, NJ); “Shameful Outrage at Princeton, N.J.,” Emancipator, 27 October 1836; 1850 Federal Census (Slave Schedule), FamilySearch, accessed 30 June 2017, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVZB-P3B; C. Vann Woodward, ed., Mary Chesnut's Civil War (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1981), 70. ⤴ [12]Faculty Meetings and Minutes, 21 July, 10 August 1835, vol. 3, Office of Dean of the Faculty Records (AC118), Princeton University Archives, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library (Princeton, NJ); Faculty Meetings and Minutes, 4 April 1837, vol. 4, ibid.; Hilliard M. Judge to John C. Calhoun, 29 April 1849, in The Papers of John C. Calhoun, vol. 26, ed. Clyde N. Wilson and Shirley Bright Cook (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001), 385; 1850 Federal Census (Slave Schedule), FamilySearch, accessed 30 June 2017, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV8H-CNG. ⤴ [13]Anna Lee Marston, ed., Records of a California Family: Journals and Letters of Lewis C. Gunn and Elizabeth Le Breton Gunn (San Diego: n.p., 1928), 4-5; Lewis C. Gunn, Address to Abolitionists (Philadelphia: Merrihew and Gunn, 1838), 12. ⤴ [14]History of Pennsylvania Hall, which was Destroyed by a Mob, on the 17th of May, 1838 (Philadelphia: Merrihew and Gunn, 1838), 62-64. ⤴ https://www.accessible-archives.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/gunn-address-to-abolitionists-1838.pdf https://www.accessible-archives.com/2013/11/lewis-c-gunn-address-to-abolitionists-1838/ https://slavery.princeton.edu/sources/letter-from-lewis-c-gunn https://slavery.princeton.edu/sources/princeton-new-jersey-young-mens-anti-slavery-society https://slavery.princeton.edu/sources/letter-from-gilbert-r-mccoy https://slavery.princeton.edu/sources/letter-from-john-witherspoon-woods https://slavery.princeton.edu/sources/report-on-anti-abolition-mob https://slavery.princeton.edu/sources/hilliard-m-judge-dismissed https://www.jstor.org/stable/3637548?seq=1 https://www.loc.gov/item/2011661680/ https://www.loc.gov/item/24022330/ https://www.hauntedplaces.org/item/gunn-house-hotel/?fbclid=IwAR20LwM48d3TigPthdelTYTE9ezK_n618cUoNwo8eCsSkk4DUIAxeELZ0hI https://slavery.princeton.edu/stories/attempted-lynching https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:6w925v431 https://www.worldcat.org/title/address-to-abolitionists/oclc/505799665?referer=di&ht=edition https://www.worldcat.org/title/age-to-come-the-present-organization-of-matter-called-earth-to-be-destroyed-by-fire-at-the-end-of-this-age-or-dispensation-also-before-the-event-christians-may-know-about-the-time-when-it-shall-occur/oclc/15192749 https://www.worldcat.org/title/time-revealed-and-to-be-understood/oclc/821694 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Gunn
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In 1745 Charles Stuart arrived on the west coast of Scotland with the aim of taking back the throne of England, Scotland and Ireland.It didn't go as planned and resulted in the last battle fought on British soil.In this episode, we'll learn about his failed rebellion, and the legacy he has left on Great Britain. The early life of Bonnie Prince Charlie Relationship Bonnie Prince Charlie and Mary Queen of Scots Meaning of "Pretender" in English The Divine Right of Kings Arriving in Scotland in 1745 Life in Britain under the Hanoverians The Highland Clans Marching towards Edinburgh Marching south towards London Stopping at Derby and turning back north What if the French had come to help? Who actually was in the Jacobite and government armies? The night before Culloden The Battle of Culloden The aftermath of the battle “Run, you cowardly Italian” The life of Bonnie Prince Charlie after Culloden Suppression of Highlandism after the battle Three unusual facts about Bonnie Prince Charlie Full transcript, subtitles and key vocabulary available on the website: https://www.leonardoenglish.com/podcasts/bonnie-prince-charlie
Charles and his pregnant wife, Carol Stuart, were on their way home when they were gunned down in their car in Boston, MA. With a soon-to-be family attacked in cold blood, the pressure is on in the Boston Police Department to find the culprit. This week, Mary and Mari discuss racism in the Boston Police Department, astrology, and the finer things in life. If you have any questions, comments, or requests for future episodes, feel free to send us an email at ihaveahunchpod@gmail.com. Thank you for listening!Sources:https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2014/10/22/the-charles-stuart-murders-and-the-racist-branding-boston-just-cant-seem-to-shake/ https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-husband-did-it-the-controversial-stuart-case https://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/stuart-charles.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stuart_(murderer) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAFDMDxI_PE&ab_channel=LukeDoranLukeDoran Deadly Greed: The Riveting True Story of the Stuart Murder Case by Joe Sharkev
Hey Leute, Diese Woche gibt es von uns eine Folge im halblangen Format, öfter mal was neues :-) Wir widmen uns mal wieder Neuigkeiten aus der Welt der Wissenschaft und berichten euch diesesmal über Die Zukunft der Fortbewegung (sie enthält Meth... irgendwie?) und darüber was eure Katze eigentlich von euch hält.f Viel Spaß! Paper: Ines, M.; Ricci-Bonot, C.; Mills, D.S. My Cat and Me A Study of Cat Owner Perceptions of Their Bond and Relationship. Animals 2021, 11, 1601. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ani11061601 Hui Xing, Charles Stuart, Stephen Spence, Hua Chen, Alternative fuel options for low carbon maritime transportation: Pathways to 2050, Journal of Cleaner Production, Volume 297, 2021, 126651, ISSN 0959-6526, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126651. Musik: Intro: Gekürzt aus: Das Zentrum Der Macht by episodeiv Lizensiert unter CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) https://soundcloud.com/episodeiv/das-zentrum-der-macht Hintergrund: reNovation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/60674
This episode was recorded on May 8th, 2021. We are joined again by Gary. Enjoy! — Discussed: Why this movie?; initial takes of the movie; a star-studded cast; Is the movie still relevant?; America’s first terrorist group; cartoonish caricatures; jury nullification; procedural plot holes; My Cousin Vinny; The Wire; the expediency of the Derek Chauvin trial; Carl’s decision; the role of the defense attorney; the death penalty; prisons; the punishment lottery; percentage of solved Chicago murders in 2018–19; Gary, Indiana; the Charles Stuart case; compounded issues; Derek Chauvin’s legal defense; Derek Chauvin’s prison sentence; Walter Scott; jury selection; useless narrative tangents; Joel Schumacher; Is this a white savior movie?; and Jake’s closing argument. — Email us your thoughts, questions, and suggestions at bostonnj@racetraderpodcast.com. Discuss the show with the #racetraderpodcast hashtag on Twitter and everywhere else. Please don’t forget to rate, review and listen on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racetraderpodcast/message
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Charles Stuart and his pregnant wife Carol DiMaiti were shot on October 23rd, 1989, and Stuart pointed his finger at a black American causing national outrage and racial tension. The story was portrayed as an example of crime running rampant in the city and what could happen to the white, affluent people traveling through "bad neighborhoods,” but the real story was much more sinister. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/killerbabespodcast/message
The Morning Office for Saturday after the Third Sunday after Epiphany, and the day on which the church commemorates Charles Stuart, King and Martyr. You can follow the order of the office here.
The Evening Office for Saturday after the Third Sunday after Epiphany, and the day on which the church commemorates Charles Stuart, King and Martyr (1649). Follow along here.
What do the homies hate more than anything? R A C I S M! Sam takes us to Boston in the late 80s, where we learn about the family annihilator, Charles Stuart. Before being caught being America's hero, Charles tries to pin the murders on the black community and WE ARE SURPRISED *insert eye roll* Amanda is vocally bamboozled not only by racism, but also by the trash monster from Boston. Funeral plans are made, tears are misplaces, and as usual Sam pumps us full of anger and information. . From Boston we travel to Las Vegas, where Amanda tells us the story of Christy Mack (*heart eyes*) and Warmachine. We once again see "toxic masculinity ruin the party again" when the 21 year old adult film star was brutally beaten in the comfort of her own home for doing exactly what she did...when she met the ultimate fuck boy, I mean fighter. Let's adventure through a tale as old as time: man abuses girlfriend, girlfriend leaves, man gets revenge by trying to murder girlfriend. Ahh, an American classic. *sarcasm* . After listening, if you find anything we've missed or anything you'd like to correct us on PLEASE DO! As always, H E C K Y O U! . . Have suggestions for murder? Comments? Wanna buy merch? Wanna tell us we're the worst? SEND US AN EMAIL AT homiesandhomicide@gmail.com Follow us on: F A C E B O O K T W I T T E R I N S T A G R A M Hosted by: Amanda and Sam Edited by: Daddy Tay Guest staring: misplaced tears Original artwork: DeLeon Massheder Music: Signs to Nowhere by Shane Ivers- https://www.silvermansound.com
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In 1989 Chuck Stuart went from making four dollars an hour to over one hundred thousand annually in the space of a few years. His beautiful wife, carrying his first son. A suburban Boston home, what more could any man desire? Apparently, he wanted to open a restaurant and he murdered his wife and baby for the insurance money. He forged an elaborate lie that sent race relations in Boston back fifty years. Who else was involved and would justice ever be served in this case?http://www.bostonconfidential.net
On the evening of October 23, 1989, Boston was rocked by one of the most notorious and damaging crimes in the city's history. The murder of Carol Stuart was tragic and shocking. She was 7 1/2 months pregnant with her first baby; she was murdered after leaving a birthing class at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital. The case was highly-publicized, emotionally-charged, and sensationalized by Boston media and outlets across the country. The crime was captured on an early version of reality television. It scarred the city for life. The police tore through Boston's neighborhoods looking for a "Black man with a raspy voice wearing a black tracksuit". The man they were looking for didn't exist. It was all a hoax. Marky Mark even wrote a song about it.... Online: CrimeoftheTruestKind.comHosted by Anngelle Wood Follow the IG photo gallery: @crimeofthetruestkindLike on Facebook: facebook.com/crimeofthetruestkindFollow on Twitter: @truestkind
This week Keegan, Cassi and Christina talk about their least favorite movies, play FMK with failed 90s stores Blockbuster, KMart and Tower Records, cringe about dates with a creepy neighbor, a jealous camper and a family double date. Christina wraps it up with the Crazy in Love story of Charles Stuart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For ep 15, our story of broadcasting reaches one John Reith, who spots a job advertisement in the Morning Post. He's never heard of broadcasting. But what led him to that point? Revisiting landmark moments of our story so far, we'll trace Reith's unusual, unorthodox, unexpected life. From son of the manse to voice of the nation, via love, friendship, war... and all three of those are somehow mixed up together in Reith's beloved: Charlie. It's quite a story, and we're indebted to Ian McIntyre's The Expense of Glory, Garry Allighan's Sir John Reith, Marista Leishman's My Father: Reith of the BBC and Charles Stuart's edited The Reith Diaries. Most quotations are from the latter. I recommend all four books for a deep-dive into this. Plus an Airwave Memory from Cole Moreton, whose marvellous book is The Light Keeper - also recommended. For pictures, discussion and other bits and pieces, join us on Facebook and Twitter and 'like' or 'follow' or whatever they call it now there. You can support the show via ko-fi.com/paulkerensa for one-off £, or patreon.com/paulkerensa for regular perks - including advance writing and things from Paul. Paul's mailing list is very much joinable, for a monthly update of this, that and the other (writing, gigs, podcasts, etc). As mentioned on the podcast, Paul's festive history book Hark! The Biography of Christmas is now in audiobook form. There's an Audible free trial here if you've not had one before - so you can get Hark! for free, then cancel, and pay nowt. (Full disclosure - I get a couple of quids if you click and activate that, even if you only ever do the free trial.) (Oh and another full disclosure - I'm happy to take a few quid from Amazon, but I'd rather not line Jeff Bezos' pockets much further, so if you're going to buy Hark! The Biography of Christmas, this link takes you to Hive, which supports local independent bookshops - or just ask yours direct. I'm sure they'd love to hear from you.) Paul's Facebook Live show is PK's Uplift Live, every Tuesday from 8pm. Do join. Occasionally he talks about broadcasting history there too. There's also a quiz, some comedy, and an attempt at normality. Thanks to Will Farmer for composing the original music. Archive clips are either public domain or private domain from so long ago, it's nigh-on-impossible to trace... but if you own a clip and want it removed, we'd be happy to oblige. We're just here to inform, educate and entertain - thanks for helping us do so. (This podcast is not affiliated with the BBC. Unless they'd like it to be. But as it stands, this entire operation is just one bloke shouting into his wardrobe. Thanks for listening. Otherwise it's just the shirts.)
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Welcome to Episode One of our Shitty Podcast! Patty and Rylee get a little too lit and discuss our true crime origin stories. Rylee digs into Heaven’s Gate Cult, which is suspiciously reminiscent of the Lesbian Story Line™. Patty discusses the Charles Stuart case out of Boston and cannot take Boston accents seriously. This week we ask you to read about and make a donation to Marijuana Policy Project. If you end this episode as stoned as we were, it’s your duty as a stoner to educate yourself and donate money to these amazing folks. MPP is the largest organization in the U.S. that’s focused solely on enacting humane marijuana laws. MPP’s mission is to change federal law to allow states to determine their own marijuana policies without federal interference, to allow the medical use of cannabis in all 50 states and U.S. territories, and to regulate marijuana like alcohol. Go to mpp.org to check it out! You can find us on Instagram @stgdpocast, our email is stgdpodcast@gmail.com., and you can become a patron at patreon.com/stgdpodcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stgdpodcast/support
Just minutes after leaving Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Charles Stuart called the police on his cellular phone. His wife Carol had been shot in the head. Charles had been shot in the stomach. This is the story of the murder of Carol Stuart.
A white suburban couple, shot in the Boston neighborhood of Roxbury. The manhunt, the motives, and the truth behind one of Boston's most notorious crimes, this is The Charles Stuart Murder.
Pour le roi Jacques Ier, et pour la cour de Londres, la nouvelle idée du jeune et séduisant prince de Galles est un problème : il s’est mis en tête d’épouser la très catholique infante d’Espagne. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
On this day in 1990, Charles Stuart, a Boston man suspected of killing his pregnant wife, committed suicide by jumping off the Tobin Bridge into the piercing cold of the Mystic River.
In 1989 Boston was shocked by the brutal, senseless attack on Charles Stuart and his pregnant wife, Carol. Their tragedy was captured by a live television crew, which captivated and horrified the city of Boston, and the nation.
In 1989 Boston was shocked by the brutal, senseless attack on Charles Stuart and his pregnant wife, Carol. Their tragedy was captured by a live television crew, which captivated and horrified the city of Boston, and the nation.
This week we discuss the life, loves and reign of the Merry Monarch himself, King Charles II of England, Ireland and Scotland, responsible for the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660. In the ridiculous death, we tell you where not to put your boyfriend when hiding him from your dad. As always, here are our sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_II_of_Englandhttps://www.royal.uk/charles-iihttp://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/stuart_3.htmhttps://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-II-king-of-Great-Britain-and-Ireland
Charles Stuart parte alla volta dell'Inghilterra, convinto di trovare supporto alla propria causa, ma verrà amaramente deluso e inizierà una ritirata che segnerà l'inizio della fine della Sommossa.
Charles Stuart, erede dell'ex-casa regnante inglese, parte alla volta della Scozia per tentare di recuperare il trono appartenuto alla sua famiglia.
In this week's episode of Backstories Podcast, Doug talks with Charles Campbell, a fellow bike racer from across the pond. Everyone has a cool backstory. Even close friends and family often don't know the backstories of those around them. The goal of this podcast is to get all those stories out to the world. Please visit our sponsors Sunrise Bakery www.sunrisebakeryky.com Crankworks Bicycles www.crankworksbicycles.com
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Charles Stuart. October 23, 1989. Boston, Massachusetts. A man and his wife pulled up to a stoplight. Just minutes earlier they had left a hospital after attending a birthing class. Things had been looking up for them. They were financially well off and expecting their first child. But, according to the husband, they were intercepted at the stoplight by a man who decided to shoot them before leaving. The husband was Charles Stuart who called police on his car phone to report the shooting. He had been shot in his side and Carol was shot in the head. As the people of Boston became aware of the crime a rage swelled. Carol Stuart, Charles' wife, died. Weeks later, her child died as well. But police had a description of the killer and they stopped at nothing in their pursuit of justice. After an arrest was made in the case there was a great sense of relief. Soon after, though, someone contacted police claiming to be involved and the whole case would take a strange turn. This is a true crime story that you won't want to miss.
In 1989, Carol and Charles Stuart were expecting their first child. After a childbirth education class at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, the couple was driving home when, according to Charles Stuart, a black gunman with a raspy voice forced his way into their car, robbed them and shot Charles in the stomach and […]
In 1989, Carol and Charles Stuart were expecting their first child. After a childbirth education class at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, the couple was driving home when, according to Charles Stuart, a black gunman with a raspy voice forced his way into their car, robbed them and shot Charles in the stomach and […] The post Deadly Greed: The Murders of Carol and Christopher Stuart appeared first on Tiegrabber.
In 1625 Charles Stuart became king of England, Scotland and Ireland. His relationship with Parliament immediately got off on the wrong foot.