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On November 17, 1978, four young workers vanished from a fast food restaurant in Speedway, Indiana. Two days later, their bodies were found in the woods of Johnson County. The Burger Chef murders remain unsolved to this day. We still don't know who killed employees Jayne Friedt, Ruth Shelton, Danny Davis, and Mark Flemmonds, or why. It has been 45 years.In this episode of "You Never Can Forget," we'll be speaking about the case with a friend and fellow researcher. He will take us through his thoughts on the FBI files released this past year.Read along with the FBI files here: https://vault.fbi.gov/speedway-indiana-burger-chef/speedway-indiana-burger-chef-part-01/viewOur previous talk with Hank: https://art19.com/shows/murder-sheet/episodes/dd25e41b-658d-478b-9790-345d43f32930Check out True Crime Garage's coverage of the Boardman murders here: https://truecrimegarage.com/blogs/true-crime-garage/posts/6935507/the-boardman-murders-part-1-567Check out our coverage of the Laurel Jean Mitchell homicide here: https://art19.com/shows/murder-sheet?q=laurel%20jean%20mitchellCheck out our episode covering the murder case involving Kevin Flemmonds: https://art19.com/shows/murder-sheet/episodes/7c947404-97a9-438c-85cf-a7b52eec5834Check out Darren Gibson's Burger Chef podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-burger-chef-podcast/id1565678862Check out our interview with Kirk Thompson: https://art19.com/shows/murder-sheet/episodes/59d39be4-5f2c-47b0-bdc1-cd6943cc77feCheck out our interview with Mary Rein: https://art19.com/shows/murder-sheet/episodes/ce72c240-28b4-40d7-9dc3-a59a24d1d1daCheck out our interview with Brian Kring: https://art19.com/shows/murder-sheet/episodes/c92bc2bd-11dd-4fe4-8cd3-7437fda00c34Our episode on the issues with the Indiana State Police's handling of the Burger Chef case file: https://art19.com/shows/murder-sheet/episodes/840bb3d2-6bbd-4877-8c45-447fb6bbd7f2Follow the Murder Sheet on social media:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We went on the road to a studio just outside of Lansing, Michigan for this interview. Darren Gibson was joined for the first half of the show by special co-host Jeff Smith from the Grand Rapids Institute for Information Democracy (GRIID.org). Jeff is also the author of "A People's History of Grand Rapids, Michigan." They interviewed Mason City Councilor Rita Vogel about her efforts to have the city pass a day of proclamation for Malcolm X, who lived in Mason for a year and a half. The city council denied the request without comment. Since then, Rita had an ethics complaint filed against her (which was dismissed) and the city is now attempting to stifle free speech from city employees and elected officials. In the second half of the show, Darren was joined by Jack Prince as they interviewed former Mason Public Schools teacher Katelyne Thomas. Katelyne left the district after they denied her request to use materials from a Black Lives Matter approved curriculum to teach Black history. We asked her about efforts to limit teaching Black history across the country, book bans, and the city's racist history that was detailed in James Loewen's book "Sundown Towns."Between interviews, we were joined by slam poet Native Child Brown, who read a poem about Malcolm X.We had booked two different venues for this event and both of them cancelled at the last minute with bogus excuses. We want to thank Peter Clay Productions for the use of his studios and for recording the show for us.
Darren Gibson is back to discuss these topics:The "Red Wave" was a total washout.Michigan Democrats ran the table as they held the Governor, Attorney General, and Secretary of State positions and gained control of the Legislature for the first time in 40 years.Democrat Hillary Scholten became the first woman to represent Grand Rapids in Congress after defeating Republican John Gibbs, who was supported by Donald Trump.It was a terrible night for Trump as many of the candidates he supported were defeated.Ballot proposals protecting abortion rights were approved in Michigan, Vermont, and California. Kentucky voters turned down a proposal stating that abortion is not protected by the state constitution. Montana voters turned down their "born alive" legislation.Darren played audio of Gretchen Whitmer's victory speech.Darren read a special editorial where he said that progressives have a long way to go to gain control of the Democratic Party. He also reiterated that a difference of opinions is not the same as a difference of morals.Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) recently spoke at a get out the vote rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan where he warned the audience about the oligarchs.And Darren read an article written by Jack Prince where he warns everyone how MAGA conservatives are trying to take over school boards and local government.
Darren Gibson is back to discuss these topics:Two men accused in a plot to kidnap and murder Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) were found guilty during a second trial.A Michigan judge kept in place a preliminary injunction keeping county prosecutors from filing criminal charges against health providers performing abortions.A conservative group was banned from Facebook after lying about surgeries at a children's hospital.South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R) may be in legal trouble for misconduct.And we covered some results from Tuesday's primaries in New York, Florida, and Oklahoma.Hammer Time: Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon (R) said that rape victims find "healing" by being forced to have a baby.Hammer Time: The Norman, Oklahoma School District threatened to discipline an English teacher because she told students how to access banned books online. The teacher resigned.Off The Cuff: A couple was arrested for having sex on a Ferris wheel at Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio.
Darren Gibson is celebrating his birthday today, but he left a new episode of Southpaws as a present for the listeners. Topics include:Federal charges were announced against four current and former Louisville, Kentucky police officers in the 2020 shooting death of Breonna Taylor.Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-IN) and two of her aides were killed in a car crash in northern Indiana.John Gibbs defeated Rep. Peter Meijer (R-MI) in the Republican primary for Michigan's 3rd Congressional District. Gibbs was endorsed by Donald Trump.Both Meijer and Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) called out the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee for running advertising that endorsed Gibbs over Meijer. Darren agreed with both of the representatives.Tudor Dixon defeated four other candidates to become the Republican gubernatorial candidate in Michigan. Dixon received an 11th hour endorsement from Donald Trump after Betsy DeVos sent a letter to him requesting one.Dixon is dangerous for women in Michigan if she's elected. She would ban abortion with no exceptions for rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother.Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley refused to concede the election, saying that the fix was in from the beginning for the "establishment candidate" (presumably Dixon).Darren read other results from Michigan's primary election.Kansas voters overwhelmingly rejected a ballot proposal to further restrict abortions. Could the overturning of Roe v Wade be a huge miscalculation for the Republicans?An Oakland County judge has issued an injunction to stop enforcement of Michigan's 1931 ban on abortions after the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that local prosecutors could enforce the ban.The attorney for plaintiffs in the Alex Jones defamation lawsuit told the court that Jones's attorney accidentally sent him two years worth of his client's text messages. Now the January 6 House Committee wants those texts.Jones was ordered to pay $4.1 million in damages. He may have to pay more in punitive damages. And he may also face a criminal trial for perjury.Hammer Time: Political consultants David Doyle and Ed Kettle formed a group to oppose efforts to eliminate part of the Grand Rapids city charter that requires 32% of the city's budget be allocated to the police. What local media didn't tell you is that both men supported the original effort to add that to the city charter. Did we mention that Ed Kettle's wife is the current director of Silent Observer and works closely with the police?Off The Cuff: A Utah man trying to kill a spider with a lighter started a wildfire that destroyed 60 acres.
Darren Gibson returns to discuss these topics:An update on the alleged drunk Iraq War veteran who attacked Republican New York gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin.The Michigan Supreme Court ruled that the state's civil rights laws protect people based on their sexual orientation.Pope Francis traveled to Canada to apologize to indigenous people for atrocities committed against them at residential schools operated by the Roman Catholic Church.The entire Kenly, North Carolina police force resigned after the city hired a Black city manager.California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed a gun control bill into law that mimics the Texas anti-abortion law.The January 6 Committee said they may subpoena Ginny Thomas (wife of U.S. Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas) regarding her role in the traitorous insurrection.A jury found Steve Bannon guilty on contempt of Congress charges.Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) signed a law that bans anyone from getting within 8 feet of police officers to video record them.And the Internal Revenue Service has asked the Treasury Department Inspector General to investigate how former FBI Director James Comey and former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe were both audited while Trump was in office.
Darren Gibson is back this week to discuss these topics:President Biden has contracted Covid-19.With a new variant surging, Darren recommends getting vaccinated, masking up, and washing hands frequently.The January 6 Committee gave a minute-by-minute breakdown of what Donald Trump was doing during the 187 minutes between his stoking of the riot and when he told rioters to leave the Capitol. The committee also announced that it will reconvene in September.The Republican speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly told reporters Tuesday that Donald Trump called him last week asking him to overturn the results of the 2020 election after the Wisconsin Supreme Court banned the use of most ballot drop boxes.New York Republican gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin was attacked at a campaign event Thursday.A Michigan Court of Claims judge ruled that a lame-duck maneuver used by state Republican legislators to weaken a 2018 ballot initiative to raise the minimum wage was unconstitutional. The ruling will not take effect yet while the case is being appealed.Several Democratic members of Congress were arrested while protesting at the U.S. Supreme Court over its decision to overturn Roe v Wade.And the Michigan House passed a bill allowing fetuses to be claimed as dependents on state income tax forms.Hammer Time: A former Trump White House official used misogynistic language to describe female former members of Trump's team who testified in front of the January 6 Committee.Hammer Time: Barry County, Michigan Sheriff Dar Leaf continues to waste taxpayer money to "investigate voter fraud" even though the prosecutor said it doesn't exist.
This is a special episode of Southpaws recorded live to tape in front of an audience at the 10th Anniversary Listener Appreciation Party. Darren Gibson and Jack Prince were joined by Katy J., who is making her first appearance on the show since July 2017. These topics were discussed:Darren and Jack give a brief history of the show.A Michigan Court of Claims judge issued an injunction against the State Attorney General's office from enforcing the 1931 state ban on abortion if Roe v Wade is overturned.Katy went through a long list of possible scenarios that conservatives probably haven't thought about when it comes to overturning Roe.What else could the U.S. Supreme Court repeal after Roe?Jack stated that the same Republicans who want to control women also want to control the voting process and make it harder for Black and Brown people to vote.One of our attendees went through his experience working at a Catholic hospital during the 1980s and how they provided abortions.Darren said that if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe, it could take 50-100 years for a future Supreme Court to fix it. What will women who want an abortion do in the meantime?Katy reminded us that protesting is a privilege because some people who want to protest can't for economic and health reasons.And Darren reiterated that selfishness will ruin this country.Hammer Time: Ted Nugent called for conservatives to go “berserk on the skulls of the Democrats, the Marxists, and the Communists” at a recent Trump rally in Austin, Texas.
Darren Gibson discussed these topics:Grand Rapids, Michigan police officer Christopher Schurr was charged with second degree murder for shooting Patrick Lyoya in the back of the head and killing him.Kent County, Michigan Prosecutor Chris Becker (R) explained that a 1991 Michigan Supreme Court ruling kept him from adding a charge of felony use of a firearm against Schurr.Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley was arrested Thursday morning by the FBI for his alleged role in the January 6 traitorous insurrection.A whopping 58% of Republicans believe that white people are being replaced by non-white people.A company that makes body cameras and tasers for police planned to develop a taser drone. The plan has stopped for now after nine members of the company's ethics board resigned over it.And a man open carrying an AR-15 at a grocery store had it stolen from him at gunpoint. He got it back after he retrieved another gun from his car and shot the would be robber.Hammer Time: Michigan Republican Party co-chair Meshawn Maddock blamed Democrats for Ryan Kelley's arrest.Hammer Time: Barry County, Michigan Sheriff Dar Leaf continues to "investigate" supposed voter fraud, even after he claimed that the state stopped his "investigation."Hammer Time: Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate Kevin Rinke is lying through his teeth about voter fraud being perpetrated by the Democrats.Hammer Time: Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) claimed that Democrats get away with everything after he criticized the FBI arrest of former Donald Trump aide Peter Navarro.
This is the debut episode of The Burger Chef Podcast. On this episode, host Darren Gibson explains why he's doing a podcast about Burger Chef, his love for everything Burger Chef, and some of the segments you'll hear on future episodes. Plus, a preview of an interview Darren recently conducted with Paul Browning, the founder and former owner of The Unofficial Burger Chef Home Page, the first website dedicated to the history of Burger Chef. Also, a preview of an interview with Dick Chodkowski, former art director for Burger Chef's advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather. Dick was the illustrator of the Funmeal trays.Commercial of the week: Former "The Brady Bunch" star Eve Plumb (Jan Brady) stars in a commercial about the Works Bar.Menu item of the week: How to assemble the Big Shef sandwich.
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Right now, many are unable to travel and interact face to face in light of the spread of Covid-19, but this doesn’t mean that interviews can’t take place. Many companies are utilising digital channels to conduct interviews via video and we’re seeing more hires made remotely than ever before. But there are many nuances to be aware of in order to succeed in a video interview – interviewing online and interviewing in person are completely different experiences. In this episode of NES Chat, Lauren is joined by Business System Manager, Darren Gibson from NES Advantage Solutions to discuss: • How Video Interviewing Technology works • The benefits • How to prepare for a video interview • How to ensure your surrounds look professional • How to build a rapport virtually • And more! Listen to this episode of NES Chat now! Did you enjoy this? Listen and subscribe to NES Chat on SoundCloud or find us on iTunes. Want more candidate advice? Read our tips for starting a new job and managing your resignation on nesgt.com!
In this special edition of Southpaws, Darren Gibson is joined by unemployment insurance specialist Deb Fragel. With the coronavirus pandemic shutting down businesses all across the state of Michigan, Governor Gretchen Whitmer has issued executive orders to help those workers now out of a job. Deb explains what's in the orders, how to file for unemployment, and what to do if you're underemployed.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Dr. Saskia Popescu, an infection prevention epidemiologist whose research focuses on the poor utilization of infection prevention and control within the United States.President Trump yesterday tried to downplay the spread of the coronavirus as he appointed Vice President Trump to lead the country’s efforts to contain the outbreak. But as the virus spreads, can the US healthcare system keep up? With the South Carolina primary coming up this weekend, and Super Tuesday just around the corner on Tuesday, the 2020 race for the Democratic Party nominee is heating up. Bernie Sanders is the frontrunner and is being attacked from all sides, including other candidates, of course, but also the corporate-owned media and the DNC. Darren Gibson, a host of the radio show and podcast Southpaws, a political analysis show focusing on social & economic issues, on Pacifica and also on Global Community Radio Mondays at 9:00 pm, joins the show. Today is Day 4 of the Julian Assange extradition hearing in London. With Julian still inside a bulletproof box, attorneys argued over whether international or domestic UK law would determine whether the Wikileaks cofounder is extradited to the US. Brian and John speak with Walter Smolarek, a Sputnik News analyst and producer at the courthouse where the hearing is taking place. Newly declassified accounts of the CIA torture program show that CIA interrogators were essentially using detainees in human experiments. James Mitchell, one of the psychologists who was paid millions to develop "enhanced interrogation techniques," has recently claimed in court that interrogators were supposed to practice techniques on each other. But nonetheless, these accounts provide new details showing otherwise. Brian speaks with co-host John, CIA whistleblower on the torture program. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced this week his plans to build 3,500 homes for Jewish settlers into the occupied West Bank region. Building in this region, the E1 area, would eliminate any possibility of a contiguous Palestinian state, despite the claims of Trump’s so-called Peace Plan. Tamara Nassar, associate editor of Electronic Intifada, joins Brian and John. Thursday’s weekly series “Criminal Injustice” is about the most egregious conduct of our courts and prosecutors and how justice is denied to so many people in this country. Paul Wright, the founder and executive director of the Human Rights Defense Center and editor of Prison Legal News (PLN), joins the show.A regular Thursday segment deals with the ongoing militarization of space. As the US continues to withdraw from international arms treaties, will the weaponization and militarization of space bring the world closer to catastrophe? Brian and John speak with Prof. Karl Grossman, a full professor of journalism at the State University of New York, College at Old Westbury and the host of a nationally aired television program focused on environmental, energy, and space issues, and with Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space and a contributor to Foreign Policy In Focus.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Carolyn Gomez, a healthcare labor organizer in Southern California.Workers across the country are in ascension. A group of Walmart employees this week marched in New York to the luxury penthouse of Walmart heiress Alice Walton, where they protested the company’s treatment of its workers. Indeed, in 2005, 20 percent of the retail giant’s workers were part-time. Now that number is 50 percent. That has allowed the Walton family to drastically cut costs and add to its $191 billion fortune. Meanwhile, hospital and healthcare workers across the country are launching union drives and organizing protests for better wages and working conditions, saying that they can’t afford their own healthcare. Billionaire Michael Bloomberg will face his opponents in the Democratic primary on the debate stage for the first time tonight. His extreme wealth has helped insulate him from criticism so far. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders is dominating the polls. Darren Gibson, a host of the radio show and podcast Southpaws, a political analysis show focusing on social & economic issues, on Pacifica and Global Community Radio Mondays at 9:00 pm., joins the show. After a string of pardons and an increasingly public dispute with Attorney General William Barr, where is Trump heading as he battles his own Justice Department? Brian and John speak with Daniel Lazare, a journalist and author of three books--“The Frozen Republic,” “The Velvet Coup,” and “America's Undeclared War.” An open letter signed by 117 physicians and psychologists in the medical journal The Lancet calls for an end to what it describes as “the psychological torture and medical neglect” of Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange. Assange is being held in London’s maximum-security Belmarsh Prison in advance of the start of a February 24 extradition hearing. He’s been charged in the United States with 18 counts of espionage for publishing information that exposed US war crimes. Dr. Bill Hogan, a medical researcher and educator at the University of Florida and one of the signatories of the letter, joins the show. There is a fascinating new documentary short out on the Iraq War called “Worth the Price? Joe Biden and the Launch of the Iraq War.” The film reviews the role of then-Senator Joe Biden in leading the US into the most devastating foreign policy blunder of the past generation. And it features a half-dozen of the most prominent critics of the war, including our next guest. Matthew Hoh, a veteran and peace activist who in 2009 resigned from the State Department over the American escalation of the war in Afghanistan, whose writings have appeared in a wide variety of publications, and who is a winner of the Ridenhour Prize for Truth Telling, joins Brian and John. Wednesday’s weekly series, In the News, is where the hosts look at the most important ongoing developments of the week and put them into perspective. Sputnik news analyst Walter Smolarek joins the show.Wednesday’s regular segment, Beyond Nuclear, is about nuclear issues, including weapons, energy, waste, and the future of nuclear technology in the United States. Kevin Kamps, the Radioactive Waste Watchdog at the organization Beyond Nuclear, joins the show.
Jack Prince is off this week, so Darren Gibson cover these topics:Conservatives win a majority in the British Parliament.Two articles of impeachment against Donald Trump go to the full House for a vote.The American Civil Liberties Union National Board of Directors voted to support the Trump impeachment.Nationwide strikes shut down France.The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal to Kentucky's abortion law.Recreational marijuana flew off the shelves during the first week of legal sales in Michigan.Major League Baseball has removed marijuana from its list of abused drugs.Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg ordered reporters at Bloomberg News (which he owns) to not investigate Democratic candidates.A Philadelphia radio station said a reporter was banned from a press conference held by the district attorney.And the University of Phoenix agreed to eliminate $141 million in student debt to settle a Federal Trade Commission complaint.Hammer Time: Donald Trump bullied climate change activist Greta Thunberg after she was named Time magazine's Person Of The Year.Hammer Time: The Kent County Democratic Party leadership refused to punish and investigate Michigan Democratic Party Regional Organizer Jeff Winston over alleged bullying.
Hello! My guest this week is my pal DARREN GIBSON. Darren is someone I met through mutual friends, mutual music interests and I suppose you could say mutual moodiness, which is perhaps why we've kept in touch. In this podcast we discuss Darren's time living in Canada, Stephen King, why time travel or 'the good old days' might be overrated, writing and of course mental health. Thanks Darren! Keep up with Darren: Twitter: @darrensgibson Instagram: darrenscottgibson A short story by Darren Gibson 'Sakatchewan'
Christian & Tim talk to Darren Gibson about the best way to purchase a car through financing and what each option really means.
A good night was had by all on Friday as we put in a canny shift against Derby, and the lads are back to talk over the fallout from the game. What are we talking about this week? The Derby game - were we pleased with what we saw? Simon Grayson’s tactical approach; Should we have made subs? Sunderland’s debutants - McGeady, Grabban, Vaughan, Galloway, Browning; Looking ahead to Norwich; The Darren Gibson situation; Plus much, much more. It's honey for the ears! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's Moshcast: Fires Of Waco - "The Journey Slow" Hoodlum Shouts - "Guns Germs Steel" Darren Gibson - "Lost" Skyway - "Bright Eyes Never Die" Dearly Divine - "Roads (Where We're Going We Don't Need Roads)" Between The Devil and the Deep - "Over The Counter Culture" Handball Deathmatch - "Solitaire" Vultures - "11:11" Warbrain - "Alone" Bateman - "Like Clockwork" Bateman - "Thievery" The Construct - "2AM" Mayweather - "Walk Away" Mid Youth Crisis - "Life Plan From Birth"
Moshcast - Episode 2, presented to you by Chucking a Mosh - Australia's best source for the freshest punk, hardcore and metal news at www.chuckingamosh.com. In this episode: 1. A Sleepless Melody - "Heart in Hand" 2. Let Me Down Jungleman - "Who Knows" 3. Darren Gibson - "The Window By The Stairs" 4. Bateman - "Scalpel/Sledgehammer" 5. Trophyknife - "Longer Days" 6. Smith Street Band feat. Jamie Hay - "Making The Nouveau Riche" 7. Monuments - "I'm Gonna Need A Broadsword" 8. Waiting Room - "Celephais" 9. Luca Brasi - "Theme Song From HQ" 10. Luca Brasi - "Southbound" 11. Milhouse - "We Need A Long Holiday" 12. Urns - "Blood Crimes" 13. Day of Contempt - "Drain"