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The Nancy Guthrie case has forced a national conversation about what happens when the wrong people handle the most critical moments of an investigation. In Tucson, the questions have centered on staffing decisions, sidelined veterans, and whether competence or loyalty determined who was in the room. This five-part series has traced that same failure across decades and jurisdictions. And in this final episode, it comes down to something so basic it defies belief: a family that found their own son's body in an area law enforcement claimed they already searched.Alonzo Brooks was twenty-three years old. Mixed race — Mexican and Black. He went to a house party in the tiny Kansas town of La Cygne in April 2004. He was one of only three Black men among a hundred guests. The FBI's own summary states that attendees directed racial slurs at him. His friends left at different times through miscommunication, leaving him alone with no ride home. He never came back.The Linn County Sheriff's Office searched. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation searched. The FBI was contacted. They found his boots and hat. They didn't find Alonzo. A month later, his family put on orange vests, walked to a creek behind the farmhouse, and found his body in under an hour — less than seven hundred feet from where he was last seen alive.Then a coroner ruled the cause of death undetermined. That coroner — Dr. Erik Mitchell — had been forced to resign from a previous position in New York after an investigation found he had removed organs without family consent and improperly stored body parts. That single ruling shut the case down for sixteen years. In 2020, the FBI exhumed the body. The Armed Forces Medical Examiner ruled it a homicide — exactly what the family had been saying all along. No arrests have been made. The reward stands at a hundred thousand dollars.The Guthrie case is still open. The people making the calls right now — who handles the evidence, who leads the search, who makes the critical determinations — will decide whether Nancy's family gets answers. This series exists because every one of these families deserved better. And because the families still waiting deserve to know what it costs when the wrong people are in the room.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#AlonzoBrooks #NancyGuthrie #BeyondNancy #LaCygneKansas #HateCrime #ColdCase #UnsolvedMysteries #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #TonyBrueski
Action April #2 Will, Adam, and Mike watched Code of Silence (1985). It stars Carlos Ray Norris as a tough Chicago cop who questions the code of the city. The Code of Silence. He must fight the gangsters and the police, using only his feet, his fists and a high tech killer robot. We honor this great man with one of our greatest episodes. IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088936/ Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk5cTz60CP4
Neue Serien, Filme und Dokus - Tipps & Analysen mit Jan Freitag und Eric Leimann. In Folge 96 sprechen wir über die Nachfolgeserie von "The Handmaid's Tale": "The Testaments: Die Zeuginnen" (Disney+) verfilmt den späten Nachfolger von Margaret Atwoods visionärem Roman "Der Report der Magd" und mischt die dystopische Gewalt des US-Nachfolgestaates Gilead mit dem Young Adult Genre. Ganz und gar jugendfrei ist hingegen die vierteilige ARD-Miniserie "Sternstunde der Mörder", die auch am Karfreitag die Primetime füllt(e). Auch dies eine Romanverfilmung nach einem Werk des tschechischen Autors und Bürgerrechtlers Pavel Kohout. Es geht um einen Serienmörder im Prag des Jahres 1945 - während sich die deutsche Nazi-Besatzungsmacht in Auflösung befindet. Danach beschäftigen wir uns mit Ermittlern mit Handicap: In der britischen Serie "Code of Silence" (ARD-Mediathek) geht es um eine gehörlose Lippenleserin und in der niederländischen Serie "Blind Sherlock" (ZDF-Mediathek) um einen blinden Abhörspezialisten - beide im Dienste der Polizei. Wir schließen mit dem durchaus besonderen ARD-Dokumentarfilm "Holt - Der Windkraftschwindler", einer True Crime-Story. Das Besondere und durchaus Diskutable daran: Der Täter darf selbst seine Geschichte erzählen.
Alison bliver bedt om at hjælpe politiet i forbindelse med en sag om et røveri. Alison er døv og kan mundaflæse, hvilket er lige præcist det talent politiet har brug for. Alison er begejstret for at kunne hjælpe, for hun bliver ofte undervurderet af folk omkring sig, men nu har hun endelig en chance for at bevise sit værd. Hvad hun ikke regner med er, at hun falder pladask for en af tyvene, hvilket yderligere komplicerer en allerede farlig situation. https://www.ikassenshow.dk/2026/03/i-kassen-1249-code-of-silence-season-1.html
Mel Elorche is a screenwriter and journalist who lives in California. She is known for investigating connections between various criminal cases, including the disappearance of screenwriter Gary DeVore and murders in Antelope Valley. She has collaborated with former law enforcement officials to explore these topics in detailElorche has focused on the connection between historical murders and missing persons, notably the case of screenwriter Gary DeVore.She has discussed potential links between these cases and law enforcement officials, such as Sheriff's Deputy Jon Aujay.In March 2025, Elorche released an article discussing the Antelope Valley murders and their possible connections to DeVore's disappearanceCovert ActionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Mel Elorche is a screenwriter and journalist who lives in California. She is known for investigating connections between various criminal cases, including the disappearance of screenwriter Gary DeVore and murders in Antelope Valley. She has collaborated with former law enforcement officials to explore these topics in detailElorche has focused on the connection between historical murders and missing persons, notably the case of screenwriter Gary DeVore.She has discussed potential links between these cases and law enforcement officials, such as Sheriff's Deputy Jon Aujay.In March 2025, Elorche released an article discussing the Antelope Valley murders and their possible connections to DeVore's disappearance.Covert ActionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Mel Elorche is a screenwriter and journalist who lives in California. She is known for investigating connections between various criminal cases, including the disappearance of screenwriter Gary DeVore and murders in Antelope Valley. She has collaborated with former law enforcement officials to explore these topics in detailElorche has focused on the connection between historical murders and missing persons, notably the case of screenwriter Gary DeVore.She has discussed potential links between these cases and law enforcement officials, such as Sheriff's Deputy Jon Aujay.In March 2025, Elorche released an article discussing the Antelope Valley murders and their possible connections to DeVore's disappearance.Covert ActionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
What do you get when you combine corrupt cops, a silent Chuck Norris, a robot tank named the Prowler, and one of the most confusingly gritty films of the '80s? You get Code of Silence (1985) and you get this week's episode of Born to Watch. Our first (and possibly last) Chuck Norris movie, this Code Of Silence (1985) Review was one of our hardest yet.Originally meant to be a deep dive into the snow-covered world of Fargo, the team made a bold mid-week pivot. Why? Although the Coen Brothers' classic has its place in cinema history, it lacks denim, moustaches, or Chuck Norris delivering silent justice with a cold stare. This week's episode is a celebration and interrogation of what many believe to be Chuck Norris's best actual movie: Code of Silence.Hosting this round is Whitey, joined by the returning G-Man (fresh off a brief sabbatical) and everyone's favourite intern, Will the Work Experience Kid, who's finally found a film with more fists than subtext. Together, the trio dig into the film's layers (yes, there are some), highlights its absurdities (many), and wrestles with the biggest question of all: was Chuck actually acting in this?Chuck Norris stars as Eddie Cusack, a no-nonsense Chicago cop caught in the middle of a brutal gang war and a police department riddled with corruption. When Cusack refuses to back up a dirty cop, he's iced out by his fellow officers and forced to take on the criminals, the corrupt cops, and a killer in a trench coat... completely solo. Well, almost solo. He does have The Prowler, a remote-controlled robot tank that can shoot gas grenades, blow up doors, and completely derail the realism of the film's final act.In classic Born to Watch fashion, the boys break it down across all the key angles:The Plot Whitey leads the charge, recapping the film's surprisingly tight (yet sometimes baffling) storyline. The team debates Eddie Cusack's moral choices, questions whether Chuck understood his own lines, and marvels at the film's commitment to making stairwells more perilous than actual shootouts.The Performances G-Man lays out the argument that this is Chuck Norris's best performance, not just his best movie. With fewer lines and more brooding, Norris actually builds a character with a code. Will's take? He still prefers action over nuance but admits Chuck's stone-faced stare works better here than in Missing in Action or Delta Force.Direction & Style Andrew Davis gets some serious love this episode. Before The Fugitive made him a household name, Code of Silence showed he could stage gritty action, squeeze tension out of silence, and give Chuck an actual platform to do more than kick things. The cinematography gives Chicago a grimy, lived-in feel, and the pacing is tighter than expected until the Prowler shows up and explodes all sense of realism.The Prowler Will's favourite part of the episode, and the film, is the laughably amazing Prowler, a piece of proto-RoboCop tech that somehow exists in 1985 and gets deployed by one man for reasons no one can explain. Does it break the movie? Maybe. Do we love it anyway? Absolutely.The Fashion It wouldn't be Born to Watch without taking a closer look at the outfits. Norris's iconic turtleneck/sweater/denim combo gets a lot of airtime, as does the question of whether a moustache makes you more believable as a cop, or just more '80s.And of course, no episode would be complete without:The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly segment (with bonus Prowler praise)Listener shout-outs and rogue OnlyFans tangentsA few wildly off-topic theories about whether Chuck could've gone full prestige actor if he kept working with directors like DavisJOIN THE CONVERSATION Is Code of Silence Chuck Norris's best dramatic role? Should cops with robot tanks be allowed in stakeouts? Was the Prowler basically RoboCop before RoboCop?Drop us a voicemail at
Am 7. Januar 2005 stirbt Oury Jalloh bei einem Brand in Zelle Nummer fünf im Polizeirevier Dessau. Wie konnte das passieren? Der Geflüchtete aus Sierra Leone wurde mit Händen und Füßen an der Matratze fixiert und soll sich dort selbst angezündet haben, sagt die zuständige Polizei. Freunde und Anwälte der Familie - und Jahre später auch der Staatsanwalt in Dessau vermuten hingegen: Das war Mord. In dieser 11KM-Folge erzählt WDR-Journalistin Anna Herbst gut 20 Jahre später, warum es bis heute nicht zu einem Mordprozess kam. Sie konnte zum ersten Mal vor laufender Kamera mit einem Polizisten sprechen, der an dem Todestag von Oury Jalloh vor Ort war. Kann das die Mauer des Schweigens der Polizei brechen? 11KM ist in der Sommerpause. Am 15. September sind wir zurück mit einem neuen Thema in aller Tiefe. Bis dahin hört ihr 11KM Classics. Das sind Wiederholungen von Folgen, die wir euch nochmal ans Herz legen wollen. So wie diese Folge vom 10.03.2025. Hier geht's zur sechsteiligen Doku-Serie zum Fall Oury Jalloh von Anna Herbst und Bence Máté in der ARD Mediathek: https://1.ard.de/Oury_Jalloh_alleFolgen Diese und viele weitere Folgen von 11KM findet ihr überall da, wo es Podcasts gibt, auch hier in der ARD Audiothek: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/11km-der-tagesschau-podcast/12200383/ An dieser Folge waren beteiligt: Folgenautor: Moritz Fehrle Mitarbeit: Lisa Hentschel Produktion: Jan Stahlmann, Fabian Zweck, Laura Picerno, Marie-Noelle Svihla und Hanna Brünjes Redaktionsleitung: Fumiko Lipp und Lena Gürtler 11KM: der tagesschau-Podcast wird produziert von BR24 und NDR Info. Die redaktionelle Verantwortung für diese Episode liegt beim NDR.
This week, Jordan and I (Sam) make contact with RESIDENT ALIEN, break (down) the CODE OF SILENCE, flirt with MATERIALISTS, smurf the smurfing SMURFS, hold space for ELIO, decide if there's fire where there's SMOKE, pick up THE PICKUP... TOGETHER... unleash natural fistory on JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH, give THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS a retro grade and come straight outta Ponty to pour whine over the Ice of WAR OF THE WORLDS.
Q&A on the series Code of Silence with creator & showrunner Catherine Moulton and actor & executive producer Rose Ayling-Ellis. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Alison Brooks, deaf caterer, works to support her mother, and herself. Alison is asked by the police to lip-read conversations with dangerous criminals. Alison starts to fall for one of the suspects, but will not abandon the investigation.
SummaryThis episode delves into the tragic case of Cabretti Wheeler and Kyle Ellis, two young men murdered in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 2008. The hosts explore the complexities of the investigation, including the cultural code of silence that hindered law enforcement's efforts to gather information. They discuss the backgrounds of the victims, the challenges faced by detectives, and the relentless pursuit of justice by the victims' families, particularly the mothers. The narrative unfolds with twists involving potential motives, love triangles, and the eventual arrest and conviction of Jerry Jones, one of the shooters. The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of violence on communities and the resilience of those left behind.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Case00:48 The Crime Scene and Initial Investigation03:47 The Code of Silence in the Community05:36 Victims' Backgrounds and Personal Lives07:05 Survivor's Account and Key Details13:25 Lyrics and Leads from the Victims' Families14:49 Lisa's Determination and Grassroots Efforts17:09 Identifying Suspects and Love Triangle Theories19:11 The Case Goes Cold19:40 Detective Green and Renewed Investigation21:03 Identifying Jerry Jones23:27 X's Fear and Confirmation of the Shooter26:20 Jerry's Arrest and Confession30:23 Trial and Conviction34:18 Aftermath and Community Impact36:00 New Chapter38:00 trueCrime-outro-low.wavTakeawaysThe case highlights the devastating impact of gun violence on families.Cultural codes of silence can obstruct justice in communities.The pursuit of justice often falls on the shoulders of victims' families.Understanding the backgrounds of victims can provide insight into the case.The role of community activism in seeking justice is crucial.Survivors of violent crimes face long-lasting trauma.The investigation process can be hindered by fear and mistrust.Personal relationships can complicate motives in murder cases.The importance of eyewitness accounts in criminal investigations.Finding purpose in pain can lead to community change.
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Hayley Campbell and Scott Bryan join Steffan Powell to talk about The Bombing of Pan Am 103, Code of Silence and Murderbot
Say a happy BIG 4-0 with Ron and Peter to Chuck Norris' first truly good movie(?), Johnny Depp's first theatrical staring role in another tropical sex farce, and the only movie in history (citation needed) with the balls to ask, "What if gymnastics AND karate??". Please Rate, Like, and Subscribe, and we'll be back next week with three more big 1985 releases celebrating their BIG 4-0!
In this episode of the Action Movie Guys Podcast, Alex and Nate check out Code of Silence (1985) for the very first time. With Chuck Norris taking on corruption and crime in classic '80s fashion, does this action flick live up to its reputation? Tune in as they break down the fights, the story, and whether this one earns its spot among the Chuck Norris greats!
Send us a textA double homicide of armored car guards in 1994, revealed a professional crew of armed robbers from, Charlestown, Mass. The investigation that followed found an unrelenting string of bank and armored car robberies, that continued, even after this botched robbery that netted $500,000. The trial crushed the code of silence that the criminals had counted on, if it truly existed at all. The murder of two working class guards turned the local population against the crew. The trial would find brother testifying against brother. These events would rock gritty Charlestown and the rest of Boston. Don not miss this two part series.Findlaw-https://bit.ly/4apHCJkSouth Coast Today-https://bit.ly/3GVRHQxX-bcpbeantownEmail-barry@bostonconfidential.netX-bcpbeantown Email-barry@bostonconfidential.net
Gäst: Jens Falk Minirundan besöker Linköping och Jönköping denna vecka! Standup turné med Ahmed Berhan och Isak Jansson. Isaks "allt är Floristernas Fel" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DssJida-nDI&t=200s En Torpeds Bekännelser Redux https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZQCSRvukQ8 Supporta Kult: Patreon.com/branne Kommande Filmer: Code of Silence Patreonfilm LA Confidential
In this episode of the show we are beginning a brand new month, which means we are switching gears and biting into the work of a new director. In March, we will spend some time talking about Andrew Davis and we begin with his 1985 Chuck Norris vehicle Code of Silence. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us try to position Chuck Norris in the canon of action heroes as well as attempt to contextualize his journey through movies. We also talk about Andrew Davis behind the camera and whether the movie has enough of an aesthetic to be able to talk about a directorial style. Additionally, we talk about the mid-80s idea of adding robots to movies, jazzy scores in action films and the idea of making a Clint Eastwood movies without Clint Eastwood being there to star in it.Tune in and enjoy!Hosts: Jakub Flasz & Randy BurrowsFeaturing: Jak-Luke SharpIntro: Infraction - CassetteOutro: Infraction - DaydreamHead over to uncutgemspodcast.com to find all of our archival episodes and more!Follow us on Twitter (@UncutGemsPod), IG (@UncutGemsPod) and Facebook (@UncutGemsPod)Buy us a coffee over at Ko-Fi.com (ko-fi.com/uncutgemspod)Subscribe to our Patreon! (patreon.com/uncutgemspod)
Doug still hasn't paid internet bill... Joey won't get let back into the building... Matt gets confused... Damn we're old... Amazon shopping... Chuck Norris is a true "acting" role... Earworms, earworms everywhere... Other stuff probably happened as well... Aaron Rodgers... Plans for the new Shangri-La... It was sloppy, but isn't a sloppy one better than none at all...as long as there is no teeth...
A Patreon exclusive. A great cover of an Inquirer article about what's goin on in west Philly w/ the youth. Please subscribe. www.patreon.com/1famradio
South Africa's education landscape faces a sobering reality. Alongside issues like bullying, substance abuse and vandalism, rampant sexual abuse and grooming add to the burden experienced by many schoolchildren. Many cases go unreported, but the statistics paint a clear picture of a trend that demands urgent attention. Having recently launched on Mnet Channel 101, a four-part documentary series called School Ties takes a sobering look at a culture of grooming and sexual abuse within some of the country's most elite private schools. We're joined by series producer Richard Gregory to find out more about Operation Nemo, a specialized police investigation into sports coaches targeting vulnerable students, and why school ties should serve as a wake-up call for parents and educators alike. Carte Blanche Website · Chat on X · Chat on Facebook
In recent years, high profile cases of police brutality across the U.S. have brought increased attention and scrutiny to police misconduct and use of force incidents. When something happens, the police often say "we're investigating." But what's really being done to ensure police are held accountable for their actions?Sukey Lewis is a criminal justice reporter at KQED. As part of the multi-newsroom California Reporting Project, she has spent years obtaining previously-sealed police internal affairs records, to find out what happens when law enforcement agencies investigate themselves.In this episode of The Sunday Story, host Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Lewis about the new season of her podcast, On Our Watch, which focuses on correctional officers. Lewis talks about her reporting on New Folsom, one of the most dangerous prisons in California. And she shares the stories of two whistleblowers who worked as correctional officers within the prison and ultimately died while fighting to expose its secrets.You can listen to all eight episodes of season 2 of On Our Watch at kqed.org/onourwatch.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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This week, Chuck Norris finds himself caught between warring gangs and fighting a corrupt police force, as he stars in Code of Silence. Join us as we discuss Chuck Norris's ability to emote, how much firepower the police force actually needs, and try to decide if Dennis Farina is the exception to the rule. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @TCTAMPod and on TikTok @theycalledthisamovie.Our theme music was written and performed by Dave Katusa. He can be found on Instagram @dkat_productions.
If there's one thing I could change about the experience of breast cancer, (even though it's hard to pick only one) It would be the compulsion to hold everything in because of the fear of worrying or upsetting someone else. All emotions are a part of the human experience, and having the skill to express, process, and release negative emotions so that you have the space in your life to increase positive emotions is critical in the healing process. In this episode, I'll share a personal story with you that got me thinking about the pain we bring on ourselves when we won't express our struggles even to ourselves. I'll tell you some of the reasons why that happens, and I'll give you some ideas of how you can change that. We must work together to break the silent suffering that too many of us endure after a breast cancer diagnosis. Listen now and let's start that process. Referred to in this episode: How to work with Laura Follow me on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Pinterest YouTube
In this episode, we uncover the code of silence surrounding countries quietly restricting ChatGPT, analyzing the reasons behind such measures, the potential consequences for users, and the evolving landscape of AI governance. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn more about LLM's Learn more about AI
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Would a professional robbery crew rent a getaway vehicle in their own name? Would it be difficult to get rid of another vehicle, that contained a mask and deposit slips? Probably not but, that is what this crew did, it appeared that booze and cocaine had gotten the best of the "Boston Bandits". The code of silence was broken, if it ever really existed. Brother would soon testify against brother. The murderous Hudson N.H. robbery would imprison the crew, but it was not the last robbery, nor the last shootout. The FBI would use a novel prosecution strategy for this group. The feds used the RICO statute to bring this crew to justice. Most of the crew received life sentences. The least of the sentences was more than thirty years in federal prison. Was it all worth it, to die in the joint...broke? USA v. Burke et al-https://bit.ly/3RuwEtoLA Times-https://lat.ms/48ewv4r
A double homicide of armored car guards in 1994, revealed a professional crew of armed robbers from, Charlestown, Mass. The investigation that followed found an unrelenting string of bank and armored car robberies, that continued, even after this botched robbery that netted $500,000. The trial crushed the code of silence that the criminals had counted on, if it truly existed at all. The murder of two working class guards turned the local population against the crew. The trial would find brother testifying against brother. These events would rock gritty Charlestown and the rest of Boston. Don not miss this two part series.Findlaw-https://bit.ly/4apHCJkSouth Coast Today-https://bit.ly/3GVRHQx
Former SEAL Team 6 operator Chris Fettes speaks with David Hookstead about the code of silence pressured onto people at the Tier One level. Chris spent several years as a member of DEVGRU and has been on a journey forward in life since leaving the Navy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview by Haze / mike_tall We recently sat down with Louisiana's very own P Yungin for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he discussed the violence throughout his city of Plaquemine, being active in sports, training to be a boxer, jumping off the porch at a very young age, the police locking him at the age of 7, overcoming his emotions and changes throughout life, his friend Sam whom he lost in a car accident inspired him to start rapping, Ben10 introducing him to YB, “I'm On” Ft. NBA Youngboy hitting 16 million views on YouTube, “Kill Season” video doing a million views, freestyling in the booth, his first big purchase buying sneakers for his crew, his mom being a big supporter of his music, his new single “Graveyard”, telling his life story in his new project “Life At Seventeen”, the Code Of Silence brand and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From teenage gang member to $40 million star of the New England Patriots, from All-American college player to drug addict, murderer, dead by suicide in his jail cell at age twenty-seven…you think you know the Aaron Hernandez story? You don't. For the first time, Aaron Hernandez's Killing Fields will reveal the real, hitherto unknown motive for the killing of Odin Lloyd—the only crime for which Hernandez was ever convicted and a revelation so shocking it will shake the foundations of the NFL itself. It will also unpick a pattern of violence and brutality stretching back to his time as a teenager at the University of Florida, revealing further shooting victims, evidence of his involvement in the double murder of Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado in 2012. Featuring new interviews with Hernandez's cellmates, serving police investigators, prosecutors, psychologists, attorneys—as well as key witnesses including Hernandez's drug dealer, a male stripper he hired days before the killing of Lloyd—plus extensive testimony from relatives of Hernandez's victims, Aaron Hernandez's Killing Fields is the exhaustive, definitive account of the rise and fall of a man undone by his own appetite for violence, gangsterism, power, drugs, and self-destruction. This is the real Aaron Hernandez story—and perhaps just the beginning of a whole new murder investigation.
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This week the guys are doing their best to stay warm with Jamie and Ev of Code of Silence. Jamie and Ev are experienced hunters in Nebraska especially when talking cold weather comfort. Andrew has a nice conversation and discusses the different terrain of Nebraska, regulations, and opportunities. Jamie is an Ohio native, so we share some commonalities with her Buckeye state roots! Paul has been out doing God's work in the turkey world, while Andrew is struggling to get in the woods and on deer. Fighting with random wind patterns and such, but the deer are moving! Get out in those woods, be safe, shoot straight, and enjoy the woods! www.theo2podcast.com GoWild Profile Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! First Lite MidWest Gun Works HalfRack XVision BlackGate Hunting Timber Ninja Instagram: @the.o2.podcast Twitter: @Ohiohunt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the guys are doing their best to stay warm with Jamie and Ev of Code of Silence. Jamie and Ev are experienced hunters in Nebraska especially when talking cold weather comfort. Andrew has a nice conversation and discusses the different terrain of Nebraska, regulations, and opportunities. Jamie is an Ohio native, so we share some commonalities with her Buckeye state roots!Paul has been out doing God's work in the turkey world, while Andrew is struggling to get in the woods and on deer. Fighting with random wind patterns and such, but the deer are moving! Get out in those woods, be safe, shoot straight, and enjoy the woods!www.theo2podcast.comGoWild ProfileCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!First LiteMidWest Gun WorksHalfRackXVisionBlackGate HuntingTimber NinjaInstagram: @the.o2.podcastTwitter: @Ohiohunt
Ever wondered how Scientology manages to maintain a culture of silence? This episode is a deep dive into the world of Scientology as we analyze their training film, Confessional TRs. We pull back the curtain on the ideologies propagated through such films, highlighting the unwritten code that discourages Scientologists from reporting fellow members' criminal activities. We'll also explore the technical aspects of making Scientology films. Join us as we recount our experiences working with Hollywood makeup artist, Michael Westmore, on the set of Confessional TRs, and the unique challenges we faced due to the intense shooting conditions at Valencia Studios near Sable Ranch. Hear intriguing behind-the-scenes stories, from flame elements in every shot to Kelly Daniels and Denise Duff, two actresses who left an indelible mark on many of our productions.Lastly, we'll examine other Scientology-related films like recommendations Orpheus and Angel Heart and how their narratives echo the same doctrine of silence. We invite you to share your thoughts and experiences, and suggest topics that you want us to tackle in the future. Step into the enigmatic world of Scientology filmmaking, where the lines between reality and indoctrination blur. This is a conversation you don't want to miss!Support the showBFG Store - http://blownforgood-shop.fourthwall.com/Blown For Good on Audible - https://www.amazon.com/Blown-for-Good-Marc-Headley-audiobook/dp/B07GC6ZKGQ/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Blown For Good Website: http://blownforgood.com/PODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131160/shareApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blown-for-good-behind-the-iron-curtain-of-scientology/id1671284503 Spotify: ...
Two of our friends from Code of Silence explain how certain super fabrics can be quiet, warm and great for camouflage, and how they incorporate these in their hunting clothing.
This week we sit down and talk to Ev and Jaime from Code of Silence. Code of Silence is a fairly new clothing and pack brand based out of Sydney Nebraska that was born out of the need for better comfort and more silent clothes for whitetails. We talk about content, clothes, hunting and tell a few stories. It was a good one. Host: Caleb Copeland @copecreative Co-Host: Ryer Porter @ryer_porter Co-Host: Clay Courington @clay_courington Co-Host Joe Chiarappa @joechiarappa Website: www.rednecktechpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmAADgA8iPetpAIdTv05hWg Instagram: @rednecktechpodcast Facebook: Redneck Tech Podcast Email: rednecktechpodcast@gmail.com
Wade and Jake chat with Ev and Jaimie from Code of Silence! Code of Silence is a new product line for Archery Country stores and we are excited to share their apparel with you. We dive into Ev and Jaimie's history in the hunting apparel industry. We cover the different product lines Code of Silence offers and what scenarios these pieces are built for. We talk in-depth about hunting apparel, everything from functionality to camo patterning. We discussed what they felt like was missing from other hunting apparel and how they designed their products to fix some of the issues they ran into. This company is not just about looks and you'll understand that after listening to this podcast. Good people with good products and a passion for hunting. Check out Code of Silence in store or online!
Code Of Silence Directed by Andrew Davis Screenplay by Michael Butler Dennis Shryack Mike Gray Story by Michael Butler Dennis Shryack Produced by Raymond Wagner Starring Chuck Norris Henry Silva Bert Remsen Molly Hagan Cinematography Frank Tidy Edited by Christopher Holmes Peter Parasheles Russ Kingston Music by David Michael Frank Distributed by Orion Pictures Release date May 3, 1985 (United States) Running time 100 minutes
“A code of silence is a condition in effect when a person opts to withhold what is believed to be vital or important information voluntarily or involuntarily. The code of silence is usually followed because of threat of force or danger to oneself, or being branded as a traitor or an outcast within the unit or organization, as the experience of police whistleblower Frank Serpico illustrates. Police are known to have a well-developed blue wall of silence. A more well-known example of the code of silence is omertà (Italian: omertà, from the Latin: humilitas=humility or modesty), the Mafia code of silence.” “A blood feud is a feud with a cycle of retaliatory violence, with the relatives or associates of someone who has been killed or otherwise wronged or dishonored seeking vengeance by killing or otherwise physically punishing the culprits or their relatives. In the English-speaking world, the Italian word vendetta is used to mean a blood feud; in Italian, however, it simply means (personal) "vengeance" or "revenge", originating from the Latin vindicta (vengeance), while the word faida would be more appropriate for a blood feud. In the English-speaking world, "vendetta" is sometimes extended to mean any other long-standing feud, not necessarily involving bloodshed. Sometimes it is not mutual, but rather refers to a prolonged series of hostile acts waged by one person against another without reciprocation.[4] In Corsica, vendettas were a social code (mores) that required Corsicans to kill anyone who wronged the family honor. Between 1821 and 1852, no less than 4,300 murders were perpetrated in Corsica.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
I had a tough time to choose this season but went with Brad Cohen. His authenticity, his openness, his honesty all came through during the interview. He also received many praises from other in corrections for his appearance on the podcast.Brad Cowen worked at the Department of Corrections in Massachusetts for over 34 years. Brad worked his way up through uniform ranks, entering a management position after 20 years. He discusses what he saw from a staff perspective, how difficult it is to discuss issues, including vicarious trauma, institutional trauma, as well as the code of silence that exist even among staff. We discuss a late, great man we both knew, Robert Sweeney, as well as the murder of his daughter and how this impacted his life, as well as his family.Brad is open, honest and clearly invested in helping others and this really shines throughout the interview. YouTube Channel For The PodcastCoaching Program
As abortionists operated in the shadows of early Melbourne society, little is known about their illegal and often-deadly practices - with one notable exception. Nurse-turned-abortionist Elizabeth Downey' faced an astonishing 14 murder trials in 14 years, beating the charges time after time. And it was her patients themselves that helped keep her one step ahead of the law. Margaret Anderson, director of the Old Treasury Building, joins the show to tell the harrowing tale. Like the show? Get features, backgrounds and more at heraldsun.com.au/ibawSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan talks with Ev Tarrell of Code Of Silence about their lineup of hunting clothing. For 30 years Ev work for Cabela's in their hunting camo and clothing division where he was able to identify what he thought were holes in the camouflage market. Several years later, while talking to one of his hunting buddies about hunting gear who was preparing for an eastern whitetail hunt, Ev had a bit of a "ah ha" moment. It was right then and there he decided to start his new company. Dan and Ev get in to the details about what type a materials are uses, how the garments were going to be designed, redesigns of the prototypes, and what kind of hunter will benefit from this hunting line. If you are a midwestern deer hunter and are looking for new camo for the next hunting season, this episode may give you another option. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan talks with Ev Tarrell of Code Of Silence about their lineup of hunting clothing. For 30 years Ev work for Cabela's in their hunting camo and clothing division where he was able to identify what he thought were holes in the camouflage market. Several years later, while talking to one of his hunting buddies about hunting gear who was preparing for an eastern whitetail hunt, Ev had a bit of a "ah ha" moment. It was right then and there he decided to start his new company. Dan and Ev get in to the details about what type a materials are uses, how the garments were going to be designed, redesigns of the prototypes, and what kind of hunter will benefit from this hunting line. If you are a midwestern deer hunter and are looking for new camo for the next hunting season, this episode may give you another option. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meet Lea Perfetti, an Ashtanga yoga teacher I discovered on Instagram after a series of posts that were so raw and real, I knew there had to be a pretty powerful story behind. Hers is not just one woman's story, but one that many of us have lived, but often too ashamed to tell. It's a story of vulnerability and courage, of breaking open and breaking free - from cultural norms and societal pressures. From the shame of seeking help and needing to be perfect. We need to stop keeping our stories and struggles a secret. Because far worse than going through dark times, is believing we are the only ones. The Ashtanga Dispatch Yoga Podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by Peg Mulqueen and Meghan Powell. Music by Marc Pilley. Please visit our beautiful, new website - www.ashtangadispatch.com - and see what exciting new offerings are coming for 2023!
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E317 Rachel Rettman has one of the most interesting stories. She's the child of a bitter divorce, was taken from sleep to a “wilderness therapy” camp and subsequent “behavioral therapy” boarding school, became addicted to opiates, became a master Pilates instructor, became a holistic medicine practitioner, and a hypnotist, and she's just getting started. We […]