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Episodio 104. En este episodio charlamos sobre Soen, la banda sueca liderada por Martin Lopez y su reciente visita a nuestra ciudad, Amon Amarth y los maestros de la guerra nordica, el nuevo disco de Dream Theater y el trágico suceso que inspiro la rola Dead Asleep, Sepultura y la terrible historia detrás de su rola Manifest, 40 Aniversario del EP Armed and Dangerous de Anthrax, celebramos el 50 aniversario del disco clásico de Rush, Fly By Night. Envíenos sus comentarios, peticiones y anécdotas al correo: sietch.metal@gmail.com. https://www.facebook.com/sietchmetal/ LINKS A TODAS LAS PLATAFORMAS: https://bit.ly/3NBrTLc
Episodio 104. En este episodio charlamos sobre Soen, la banda sueca liderada por Martin Lopez y su reciente visita a nuestra ciudad, Amon Amarth y los maestros de la guerra nordica, el nuevo disco de Dream Theater y el trágico suceso que inspiro la rola Dead Asleep, Sepultura y la terrible historia detrás de su rola Manifest, 40 Aniversario del EP Armed and Dangerous de Anthrax, celebramos el 50 aniversario del disco clásico de Rush, Fly By Night. Envíenos sus comentarios, peticiones y anécdotas al correo: sietch.metal@gmail.com. https://www.facebook.com/sietchmetal/ LINKS A TODAS LAS PLATAFORMAS: https://bit.ly/3NBrTLc
Episodio 104. En este episodio charlamos sobre Soen, la banda sueca liderada por Martin Lopez y su reciente visita a nuestra ciudad, Amon Amarth y los maestros de la guerra nordica, el nuevo disco de Dream Theater y el trágico suceso que inspiro la rola Dead Asleep, Sepultura y la terrible historia detrás de su rola Manifest, 40 Aniversario del EP Armed and Dangerous de Anthrax, celebramos el 50 aniversario del disco clásico de Rush, Fly By Night. Envíenos sus comentarios, peticiones y anécdotas al correo: sietch.metal@gmail.com. https://www.facebook.com/sietchmetal/ LINKS A TODAS LAS PLATAFORMAS: https://bit.ly/3NBrTLc
Dream Theater fans have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of Parasomnia, the progressive metal icons' latest full-length album, and now that it's here, it's proving to be one of their most compelling releases in years. With the return of founding drummer Mike Portnoy and a fresh creative energy flowing through the band, Parasomnia not only marks a reunion but also signals an exciting new chapter in Dream Theater's storied career. On this episode of The Loaded Radio Podcast, host Scott Penfold sits down with Dream Theater vocalist James LaBrie for an in-depth conversation about the making of Parasomnia, the themes behind its haunting and immersive sound, and what it was like having Portnoy back behind the kit after nearly a decade and a half. A Return to Familiar Ground with a Fresh Perspective Parasomnia, which arrived on February 7, 2025, via InsideOut Music, is the band's first release with Portnoy since 2009's Black Clouds & Silver Linings. The album, produced by guitarist John Petrucci and mixed by Andy Sneap, explores eerie and unsettling dream states, weaving together complex rhythms, intricate melodies, and soaring vocals. From the opening moments of In The Arms of Morpheus to the epic closer The Shadow Man Incident, the record is a journey through subconscious fears, sleep paralysis, and the bizarre world of dreams. Tracks like A Broken Man, Dead Asleep, Midnight Messiah, and Bend The Clock further build upon these themes, making for an album that's as cinematic as it is musically intricate. The first single, Night Terror, is a nearly ten-minute thrill ride that perfectly captures the essence of the record's dark undertones. Mike Portnoy's Return and Mike Mangini's Departure Of course, one of the biggest talking points surrounding Parasomnia is Mike Portnoy's return. After a 14-year absence, the founding drummer is back, and his chemistry with the band remains undeniable. But with that, Mike Mangini, who had been an integral part of the band since 2010, stepped away, making for an emotional transition. In this interview, LaBrie gives insight into how the band navigated that change, what it's been like having Portnoy's energy back in the studio, and how it's influencing the band's creative process moving forward. The Future of Dream Theater With Parasomnia now out in the world, what's next for Dream Theater? A massive tour is on the horizon, but beyond that, LaBrie teases what's in store for the band's evolving sound and future projects. Could this be the beginning of a new golden era for the progressive metal legends? Find out all that and more in this exclusive conversation with James LaBrie on The Loaded Radio Podcast. Listen to the full episode below!
In March of 2017, a 21-year-old woman headed back to her old West Palm Beach home to gather her belongings and move up to Buffalo, New York. But after having a conversation with her former roommate, they stabbed her to death, claiming to have been sleepwalking. But was that truly the case? Or was this premeditated murder? This is the story of Brooke Preston. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Brooke's Obituary: https://www.homerfuneralhome.com/obituaries/4173884 2. All That's Interesting: https://allthatsinteresting.com/brooke-preston 3. Sportskeeda: https://www.sportskeeda.com/pop-culture/dead-asleep-5-things-know-randy-herman-jr-sleepwalking-murder-case 4. Palm Beach Post: https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2021/12/07/hulu-sleepingwalking-murder-case-brooke-preston-randy-herman-jr-wants-new-trial/8890838002/ 5. Dead Asleep: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15185642/ 6. Palm Beach Post: https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2019/05/08/jury-finds-man-guilty-of-murder-in-alleged-sleepwalking-homicide/5208177007/ 7. WPTV: https://www.wptv.com/news/region-c-palm-beach-county/west-palm-beach/pbso-investigate-death-of-woman-in-suburban-west-palm-beach 8. Alabama.com: https://www.al.com/news/huntsville/2015/04/pennsylvania_murder_suspect_fo.html 9. WNEP: https://www.wnep.com/article/news/local/bradford-county/bradford-county-man-guilty-of-roommate-murder-in-florida/523-e3e150f9-576c-4777-831e-a2b21b1dd0c3 10. Times Leader: https://www.timesleader.com/uncategorized/10093/hanover-township-homicide-suspect-found-dead-in-alabama 11. Change.org Petition: https://www.change.org/p/justice-for-brooke-together-we-are-her-voice 12. E News: https://www.eonline.com/news/1334735/murder-victims-sister-asking-hulu-to-remove-dead-asleep-doc-done-without-familys-permission 13. Creepy Kingdom: https://www.creepykingdom.com/post/skye-borgman-interview 14. The Ledger: https://www.theledger.com/story/news/crime/2019/05/09/florida-man-randy-herman-jr-gets-life-for-slaying-he-blamed-on-sleepwalking/5200132007/ 15. The Palm Beach Post: https://www.newspapers.com/image/275386837/?terms=brooke%20preston&match=1 16. NHS: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sleepwalking/#:~:text=It%20usually%20happens%20during%20a,will%20sleepwalk%20at%20least%20once. 17. Southern California Defense Blog: https://www.southerncaliforniadefenseblog.com/2022/06/is-sleepwalking-valid-criminal-defense.html#:~:text=The%20sleepwalking%20defense%20has%20been,effective%20in%20a%20few%20cases. 18. Palm Beach Post: https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2019/05/06/psychologist-west-palm-area-man-accused-of-murder-may-have-been-sleepwalking/5235936007/ 19. The Palm Beach Post: https://www.newspapers.com/image/275386892/?terms=brooke%20preston 20. The Columbus Dispatch: https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/crime/2019/05/09/killer-s-sleepwalking-defense-fails/5212432007/ 21. Justia Law: https://law.justia.com/cases/florida/fourth-district-court-of-appeal/2021/19-1636.html 22. Miami New Times: https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/randy-herman-jr-florida-man-convicted-in-murder-of-roommate-used-sleepwalking-defense-11321822 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's episode explores sleep paralysis, a temporary loss of muscle control just after falling asleep or before waking up. It can turn into a kind of nocturnal nightmare that traps our soul in an unknown realm. Paralyzed bodies, shackled by unseen forces, make us witness to grotesque apparitions lurking in the dark. The silent screams echo within our heads as the line between dreams and reality blur into waking nightmares. If you have experienced sleep paralysis, please let us know. First, endless night of terror Then, a final goodbye Finally in our last story, it's always watching you Thank you to this episode's sponsor! • Füm - Start the Good Habit at tryfum.com/SCARY to save 10% off the Journey Pack today. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/subSNARLED Watch the latest: https://youtube.com/watch?playlist&list=PLlt49G0M7dfhhFe79kdPucjYzWv4CK8H1&index=1 Follow us EVERYWHERE: https://facebook.com/watchsomethingscary/ https://facebook.com/getsnarled/ https://instagram.com/wearesnarled/ https://twitter.com/wearesnarled Follow Steffany: TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@steffany_strange YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/SteffanyStrange Instagram: https://instagram.com/steffany_strange/ Follow Blair: TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@blairbathory Instagram: https://instagram.com/blairbathory/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/blairbathory1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/blairbathory Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/BlairBathory About SNARLED: Your home for scary stories, from urban legends to true tales of murder, mystery and the unknown. If you have Something Scary to tell us, send it to SomethingScary@snarled.com. More about the show! • Go to SomethingScary.com to check out the awesome Something Scary Merch. We've got something for everyone, from hoodies to hats to writer's notebooks. • Do you want to connect with other people who love horror and all things Something Scary? Join our new Discord. Join our Patreon and get members only access to our Discord. Go to Patreon.com/snarled Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today T sat down with Tyra, the mother of his child, to talk about the Hulu Documentary "Dead Asleep" and many other topics. This is one you do not want to miss. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/choppedbyt-podcast/message
True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
The Sleep Walker Murderer | Randy Herman Jr InterrogationRandy Herman was convicted of first-degree murder for the brutal stabbing death of his childhood friend, Brooke Preston, who he claimed he killed while sleepwalking.It was a case with an unusual defense and one that ultimately the jury didn't buy.The defense team for Randy Herman Jr. tried to argue during his murder trial that he was sleepwalking when he brutally stabbed his roommate and childhood friend 21-year-old Brooke Preston to death inside their Florida home in 2017.He had a long history of sleepwalking which dated back to childhood. Herman, who had a habit of self-medicating with alcohol and had previously been convicted of two DUIs, had been on a drinking binge in the days before the stabbing, the Miami New Times reported in 2019. He estimated that he drank around 30 beers during one of the last days he spent with Preston, who was gearing up to leave and move in with her boyfriend. That and his frequent lack of decent sleep were brought up as contributing factors that the defense said caused him to sleepwalk.During his trial, Herman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, with sleepwalking being the psychological affliction. His defense called Dr. Charles Patrick Ewing, a forensic psychologist, to the stand who testified that it usually takes some time to fall into a deep sleep, the kind of sleep that sleepwalking is believed to occur during. However, he also testified that it's possible for someone to fall into a deep sleep immediately, especially when drinking and sleep deprivation are involved. Herman had claimed that he had spoken to Preston just minutes before killing her. He testified that he remembers waking up in his bed to Preston coming into his room to talk about a shirt he was giving her. Just minutes later, he remembered stabbing Preston to death but believed he was dreaming, according to him. The new Hulu documentary “Dead Asleep” notes the theory that the memory of him being awake just minutes before the slaying could have been a dream or an imagined memory. Still, it was that specific memory that jurors pointed to as the reason for why they ultimately convicted Herman in 2019. “The way that the jurors explained it to me was when they put the timeline together they felt that he couldn't have returned back to a deep sleep,” “Dead Asleep” director Skye Borgman said in an interview earlier this month. “Circumstances including prior behavior, alcohol use, his sleep patterns, I think he [Ewing] said it's possible that he could have [been sleepwalking and in a deep sleep] but also possible that he could not have returned back to sleep.”She said that ultimately jurors determined that the timeline the way that they saw it, if he didn't imagine that interaction with Brooke, then he would not have been able to have returned to a deep sleep state.The timeline was such a big motivating factor for them in seeing how this sequence of events played out,” she said. “They felt more convinced that he wasn't sleepwalking at the time.”Heman, now 28, was sentenced to life behind bars. Last month, Herman filed a motion to try to get his conviction vacated. He wants a new trial and argues that his defense was wrong to claim that sleepwalking was a mental illness, the Palm Beach Post reported.
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
The Sleep Walker Murderer | Randy Herman Jr InterrogationRandy Herman was convicted of first-degree murder for the brutal stabbing death of his childhood friend, Brooke Preston, who he claimed he killed while sleepwalking.It was a case with an unusual defense and one that ultimately the jury didn't buy.The defense team for Randy Herman Jr. tried to argue during his murder trial that he was sleepwalking when he brutally stabbed his roommate and childhood friend 21-year-old Brooke Preston to death inside their Florida home in 2017.He had a long history of sleepwalking which dated back to childhood. Herman, who had a habit of self-medicating with alcohol and had previously been convicted of two DUIs, had been on a drinking binge in the days before the stabbing, the Miami New Times reported in 2019. He estimated that he drank around 30 beers during one of the last days he spent with Preston, who was gearing up to leave and move in with her boyfriend. That and his frequent lack of decent sleep were brought up as contributing factors that the defense said caused him to sleepwalk.During his trial, Herman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, with sleepwalking being the psychological affliction. His defense called Dr. Charles Patrick Ewing, a forensic psychologist, to the stand who testified that it usually takes some time to fall into a deep sleep, the kind of sleep that sleepwalking is believed to occur during. However, he also testified that it's possible for someone to fall into a deep sleep immediately, especially when drinking and sleep deprivation are involved. Herman had claimed that he had spoken to Preston just minutes before killing her. He testified that he remembers waking up in his bed to Preston coming into his room to talk about a shirt he was giving her. Just minutes later, he remembered stabbing Preston to death but believed he was dreaming, according to him. The new Hulu documentary “Dead Asleep” notes the theory that the memory of him being awake just minutes before the slaying could have been a dream or an imagined memory. Still, it was that specific memory that jurors pointed to as the reason for why they ultimately convicted Herman in 2019. “The way that the jurors explained it to me was when they put the timeline together they felt that he couldn't have returned back to a deep sleep,” “Dead Asleep” director Skye Borgman said in an interview earlier this month. “Circumstances including prior behavior, alcohol use, his sleep patterns, I think he [Ewing] said it's possible that he could have [been sleepwalking and in a deep sleep] but also possible that he could not have returned back to sleep.”She said that ultimately jurors determined that the timeline the way that they saw it, if he didn't imagine that interaction with Brooke, then he would not have been able to have returned to a deep sleep state.The timeline was such a big motivating factor for them in seeing how this sequence of events played out,” she said. “They felt more convinced that he wasn't sleepwalking at the time.”Heman, now 28, was sentenced to life behind bars. Last month, Herman filed a motion to try to get his conviction vacated. He wants a new trial and argues that his defense was wrong to claim that sleepwalking was a mental illness, the Palm Beach Post reported.
In Episode two, Kahla recaps the Hulu movie, Dead Asleep. She asks the question, "is it possible to murder in your sleep?" L.B. discusses her new/old obsession and teases next week's episode.
True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
The Sleep Walker Murderer - Randy Herman Jr InterrogationRandy Herman was convicted of first-degree murder for the brutal stabbing death of his childhood friend, Brooke Preston, who he claimed he killed while sleepwalking.It was a case with an unusual defense and one that ultimately the jury didn't buy.The defense team for Randy Herman Jr. tried to argue during his murder trial that he was sleepwalking when he brutally stabbed his roommate and childhood friend 21-year-old Brooke Preston to death inside their Florida home in 2017.He had a long history of sleepwalking which dated back to childhood. Herman, who had a habit of self-medicating with alcohol and had previously been convicted of two DUIs, had been on a drinking binge in the days before the stabbing, the Miami New Times reported in 2019. He estimated that he drank around 30 beers during one of the last days he spent with Preston, who was gearing up to leave and move in with her boyfriend. That and his frequent lack of decent sleep were brought up as contributing factors that the defense said caused him to sleepwalk.During his trial, Herman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, with sleepwalking being the psychological affliction. His defense called Dr. Charles Patrick Ewing, a forensic psychologist, to the stand who testified that it usually takes some time to fall into a deep sleep, the kind of sleep that sleepwalking is believed to occur during. However, he also testified that it's possible for someone to fall into a deep sleep immediately, especially when drinking and sleep deprivation are involved. Herman had claimed that he had spoken to Preston just minutes before killing her. He testified that he remembers waking up in his bed to Preston coming into his room to talk about a shirt he was giving her. Just minutes later, he remembered stabbing Preston to death but believed he was dreaming, according to him. The new Hulu documentary “Dead Asleep” notes the theory that the memory of him being awake just minutes before the slaying could have been a dream or an imagined memory. Still, it was that specific memory that jurors pointed to as the reason for why they ultimately convicted Herman in 2019. “The way that the jurors explained it to me was when they put the timeline together they felt that he couldn't have returned back to a deep sleep,” “Dead Asleep” director Skye Borgman said in an interview earlier this month. “Circumstances including prior behavior, alcohol use, his sleep patterns, I think he [Ewing] said it's possible that he could have [been sleepwalking and in a deep sleep] but also possible that he could not have returned back to sleep.”She said that ultimately jurors determined that the timeline the way that they saw it, if he didn't imagine that interaction with Brooke, then he would not have been able to have returned to a deep sleep state.The timeline was such a big motivating factor for them in seeing how this sequence of events played out,” she said. “They felt more convinced that he wasn't sleepwalking at the time.”Heman, now 28, was sentenced to life behind bars. Last month, Herman filed a motion to try to get his conviction vacated. He wants a new trial and argues that his defense was wrong to claim that sleepwalking was a mental illness, the Palm Beach Post reported.
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
The Sleep Walker Murderer - Randy Herman Jr InterrogationRandy Herman was convicted of first-degree murder for the brutal stabbing death of his childhood friend, Brooke Preston, who he claimed he killed while sleepwalking.It was a case with an unusual defense and one that ultimately the jury didn't buy.The defense team for Randy Herman Jr. tried to argue during his murder trial that he was sleepwalking when he brutally stabbed his roommate and childhood friend 21-year-old Brooke Preston to death inside their Florida home in 2017.He had a long history of sleepwalking which dated back to childhood. Herman, who had a habit of self-medicating with alcohol and had previously been convicted of two DUIs, had been on a drinking binge in the days before the stabbing, the Miami New Times reported in 2019. He estimated that he drank around 30 beers during one of the last days he spent with Preston, who was gearing up to leave and move in with her boyfriend. That and his frequent lack of decent sleep were brought up as contributing factors that the defense said caused him to sleepwalk.During his trial, Herman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, with sleepwalking being the psychological affliction. His defense called Dr. Charles Patrick Ewing, a forensic psychologist, to the stand who testified that it usually takes some time to fall into a deep sleep, the kind of sleep that sleepwalking is believed to occur during. However, he also testified that it's possible for someone to fall into a deep sleep immediately, especially when drinking and sleep deprivation are involved. Herman had claimed that he had spoken to Preston just minutes before killing her. He testified that he remembers waking up in his bed to Preston coming into his room to talk about a shirt he was giving her. Just minutes later, he remembered stabbing Preston to death but believed he was dreaming, according to him. The new Hulu documentary “Dead Asleep” notes the theory that the memory of him being awake just minutes before the slaying could have been a dream or an imagined memory. Still, it was that specific memory that jurors pointed to as the reason for why they ultimately convicted Herman in 2019. “The way that the jurors explained it to me was when they put the timeline together they felt that he couldn't have returned back to a deep sleep,” “Dead Asleep” director Skye Borgman said in an interview earlier this month. “Circumstances including prior behavior, alcohol use, his sleep patterns, I think he [Ewing] said it's possible that he could have [been sleepwalking and in a deep sleep] but also possible that he could not have returned back to sleep.”She said that ultimately jurors determined that the timeline the way that they saw it, if he didn't imagine that interaction with Brooke, then he would not have been able to have returned to a deep sleep state.The timeline was such a big motivating factor for them in seeing how this sequence of events played out,” she said. “They felt more convinced that he wasn't sleepwalking at the time.”Heman, now 28, was sentenced to life behind bars. Last month, Herman filed a motion to try to get his conviction vacated. He wants a new trial and argues that his defense was wrong to claim that sleepwalking was a mental illness, the Palm Beach Post reported.
Hot Hot Hot Hot episode, Bruce's dad watches porn and we discuss local politics. We're back after a week and a day long break. I'll tell ya were better than ever Stand up Comedians Bruce Gray and Kevin Tienken YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bagfriespodcast7092 Leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brain-jail/id1472896599 Send us an Email: BagFriesPod@Gmail.com Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/X8RRmGY Direct RSS: https://feed.podbean.com/brainjail/feed.xml Follow Kevin Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevintienken Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevintienken Follow Bruce Twitter: http://twitter.com/BruceGrayLive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brucegray Listen to Bruce's podcast Fat Jocks: https://linktr.ee/fatjocks
Chief and White Sox Dave join the show to talk about the Hulu Documentary, "Dead Asleep." We get into the murder of Brooke Preston, if we like having 'Happy Birthday' sung to us, Eddie and White Sox Dave's bizarre sleepwalking stories, and more.
Drew Crime: Unsolved Mysteries, kidnappings, & drug mules; Detroit Lions lose again & Eli Zaret stops by to break it down; music industry madness; Ye's 'press conference'; Tom v. Giselle; Clarktober continues; and former Intern Kennedy surprises us.Big Week: Gary Graff on Monday, Vinnie Dombroski & WATP Karl Tuesday, AND Autoblow Wednesday.Eli Zaret drops by to remind us that the Detroit Lions are still bad at football, Michigan vs Michigan State week, praise Victor Wembanyama, another dumb Michigan football endowment, volleyball injures, volleyball nudity, Sebastian Maniscalco shows and more.Santigold is sick and tired of touring. The music industry is in shambles. Who will be touring in 2042?There's a Beatles Revolver special edition. But what version is the best? The old one, the new one, or Bob Rivers' Twisted Tune?Kanye West Madness: Balenciaga drops Ye. Amy Schumer is mad at Ye. Ye holds a 'press conference'. Ye hires Johnny Depp's hot lawyer. Some people are taking Ye's words as an opportunity to toss Nazi salutes. Ye was not happy that Skeet Davidson's big weiner was in Kim K.Madonna takes credit for Cardi B. David Banda looks incredible in dresses.Former Intern Kennedy interrupts the show from Montana to give Detroit Lions hot takes. She also explains why she has a blue checkmark and Drew doesn't.Russel Wilson's Subway commercial is so bad they've pulled the spot and the "Dangerwich". RIP Art 'Bones' Baacke.Financial abuse is real. Drew declares Millennials 'grifters'.Drew Crime: Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix is BACK with two Michigan based stories. Drew watched Dead Asleep on Hulu. High: Confessions of an Ibiza Drug Mule tells the tale of one of the dumbest chicks ever. 48 Hours covered the Schanda Handley kidnapping case. Dateline featured a story on Angel Sawyer who takes really ugly mugshots. 20/20 revisited the bumbling crimes of Peter Chadwick.Tom Brady is old and bad at football now ever since Gisele Bundchen hired a top-notch divorce lawyer.Wendy Beard, Birmingham art dealer, is busted for ripping off senior citizens and their boring Ansel Adams photos.Clarktober resumes.Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Today I had the pleasure of speaking with Skye Borgman, director of Sins of Our Mother, to chat about her documentary about Lori Vallow. It's a stunning set of events, to put it mildly, and Skye's documentary did a great job covering it. Links from the show:Watch Sins of our MotherConnect with SkyeConnect with RyanSubscribe to the newsletterAbout my guest:Skye Borgman is an award-winning director and cinematographer. In 2010, Skye created Top Knot Films, a boutique production company dedicated to creating extraordinary content that reflects the world that we live in. Skye has shot over 50 films and documentaries, traveled to over 60 countries and lived on three continents. Her global experiences guide her vision, thought and approach to her work. Skye's varied adventures give her the unique ability to connect with all types of personalities. She has filmed rockstars, murderers, drug addicts, Buddhist monks, Academy award winners, and anarchist chocolate makers. Skye's most recent work can be seen on Netflix: “Sins Of Our Mother” chronicles the Lori Vallow story. “I Just Killed My Dad” looks at the effects of long term abuse on a child, and “Girl In The Picture” is a decades long search for the identity of a young woman. You can also see Skye's work in episodes of Unsolved Mysteries and Trial by Media. “Dead Asleep” on Hulu, asks the question of whether or not a young man was conscious when he stabbed his roommate to death and “The Case Died With Her” on Oxygen examines the last days of a young woman's life and explores the ramifications of a relationship with her coach. Skye's film, "Abducted In Plain Sight" took the world by storm and has been hailed as “the craziest documentary ever" when it launched on Netflix in 2019.r” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dispatchesfromthewarroom.substack.com
This podcast is not for kids. This podcast is also not for anyone. Edmond does a commentary for the 2003 movie based on a video game: House of the Dead. He also talks about other things he's been watching lately: Higurashi: When they Cry - Gou, Sleepaway Camp, a Twilight Zone episode entitled "I Sing the Body Electric," and a Hulu documentary entitled "Dead Asleep." If you like FF7 videos, please check out: https://youtu.be/tZRdJMpTXHI If you like Drums and Video Games, please check out: https://youtu.be/yYmYoTaAI9M Thank you for listening. Say hi to your pets for me.
This week on True Crime Journals…Is it possible to murder someone while you are completly asleep? According to our case this week, you can.Backed by scientific evidence & sleep experts hear Ashlie & David discuss in detail the Hulu documentary Dead Asleep.When a young man moves from Pennsylvania to West Palm Beach, Florida with his two best friends that happen to be sisters, one of the sisters ends up murdered.Randy Herman Jr. calls 9-1-1 on himself & immediately confesses to the crime. Based on his history & scientific support, his defense argues he killed his best friend while dead asleep. New episodes every Wednesday.Don't forget… download episodes, listen to them, subscribe to our podcast so you get instant downloads, rate, review, and tell a friend. We love our growing community. Plus those ratings and reviews help us get seen by others that are just as obsessed with True Crime as we are.If you would love to show your support to the True Crime Journals team, please “Buy Me a Coffee” using this link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TcjournalsSupport the show
Brittany and Heather cover the case of Randy Herman, who (spoiler) used sleepwalking as his murder defense.Dead Asleep - https://www.hulu.com/movie/dead-asleep-26f639bf-ed6c-49df-b3b3-9db82f3d1a1bhttps://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2021/12/07/hulu-sleepingwalking-murder-case-brooke-preston-randy-herman-jr-wants-new-trial/8890838002/https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/brooke-preston-dead-asleep-tiktok-true-crime-1269399/https://www.oxygen.com/true-crime-buzz/what-led-a-jury-to-convict-randy-herman-for-murder-of-brooke-prestonMusic by Alena Smirnova: https://open.spotify.com/track/2qFfB2WYgJNvsTVLoo3ngF?si=305f46c547734686
Talks about Candy, Dead Asleep, and the Nightstalker
Tig and Cheryl sometimes struggle to keep their eyes open through docs... but the (very Floridian) true crime of "Dead Asleep" has them both wide awake! Plus, our intrepid hosts must navigate a SERIOUS disagreement over the use of Barbie dolls in "Dead Asleep"s reenactments. Stop vacuuming now, because you're gonna want to get your earballs on this episode ASAP. *this episode spills beans* Get merch at podswag.com/truestory (tigandcheryltruestory@gmail.com)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gossiping about Jon Hamm's relationship status, middle-aged women lusting after a 22 year old on TikTok named William White, the Met Gala theme, Renée Zellweger's dating history, the new HBO series 'We Own The Night', Spring Awakening, and the crazy story in Vanity Fair about Elisabeth Finch, a Grey's Anatomy writer who lied about having cancer and stole stories from her wife's traumatic past and pretended they were her own."What Do You Think?" - Molly shares some creepy stories about her own experiences with sleep walking after watching the documentary DEAD ASLEEP on Hulu about a murder case where sleepwalking was used as a defense. The guy was black out drunk at the time which brings up another discussion on how scary it is that we ever drank so much when we were younger/in college that we blacked out.Follow Us on Instagram and Twitter: @gossipthatsgoodforyou (Molly: @wowmollysmithwow and Deniz: @denizkofteci)Subscribe to our Patreon for bonus episodes and more juicy gossip we can't share on the regular feed. If you have a question or feedback email us at gossipthatsgoodforyou@gmail.comLINKS MENTIONED:Horny Gen-X Women Brawl Over TikTok Star - Slate Magazine: "William White is a 22-year-old Canadian influencer—who knows how to get women to grab their credit cards."Scene Stealer: The True Lies of Elisabeth Finch, Part 1Scene Stealer: The True Lies of Elisabeth Finch, Part 2Murder Victim's Sister Goes After New Hulu True-Crime Doc on TikTokI'm Scared I'll Murder My Boyfriend in My Sleep VICE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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All the cats and guest kitty, KT, are in the house discussing the Hulu documenary "Dead Asleep". Produced by Skye Borgman, who also produced Abducted in Plain Sight, this documentary details the heinous murder of Brooke Preston by her roommate and good friend, Randy Herman Jr. The question always comes back to: was he or was he not really asleep when he stabbed her 25 times? See what the kitties have to say.
There's nothing we love more than a good book, but a non-fiction book? Man tries to convince Jo about the fascination of non-fiction reads like The Girls of Atomic City: The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War ll by Denise Kiernan, while Jo entices Man with the Dead Asleep documentary (HULU). Man then takes a turn to discuss We Need to Talk About Cosby (Showtime) gross!!!Then we wrap it up with Ozark (Netflix).Find us on all podcasting platform every Wednesday!
Ben and Cheyenne are incredibly excited to talk today, but it could just be the word… HYPE (insert airhorn noise here)! Ben educates Cheyenne on “hype men” in the music of his youth, Public Enemy's song/video “By the Time I get to Arizona,” the air horn, Beanie Babies, and assorted documentaries. When the conversation turns to video games, they discuss Cyberpunk 2077, how to promote games successfully with an appropriate level of hype, The Witcher 3, Dragon's Dogma, and Warframe. 00:01:00 - Pre-calculus, snapping necks, cashing checks, and the etymology of hype 00:03:35 - The dog's bollocks, word associations, and hip hop music 00:07:15 - Ben's Weezer hot take and some history on Madison, WI alternative 90's music 00:09:45 - Backwards masking to avoid copyright infringements, and then back to hype 00:11:55 - The hype man dancer to singer in the musical group The Prodigy 00:17:35 - Cheyenne talks about Eminem and Ben talks about Public Enemy 00:20:04 - The origin of Flavor Flav's clock, and the bathroom clock 00:23:05 - Public Enemy's “By the Time I Get to Arizona” rap and music video 00:27:20 - Artistic expression, politics, dick measuring, and do your work 00:32:58 - “…and then the air horn,” and origins in Reggae and Dancehall music 00:35:05 -The Hulu show “Dead Asleep,” fidget spinners, Beanie Babies, and Funko Pop! 00:42:10 - Cheyenne and Ben talk about Steve Carell 00:46:33 - Ben remembers Outlaw Golf for the original X-Box, hype means exposure 00:48:11 - Ben and Cheyenne's "jinx you owe me a Coke" moment 00:52:18 - Can hype be tempered or controlled? 00:56:32 - Companies "making it right" for consumers of video games, and Dragon's Dogma 01:01:18 - Cooperative multiplayer and Ben's Warframe story 01:05:57 - To close out the show… Cheyenne does her impression of an air horn!
The panel (minus Ethan) is back with a surprisingly high mix of hope for the future in the stories on the 3rd episode of the season. The stories this week are: Gideon explaining HB 2674, a bipartisan bill meant to tackle Arizona's housing shortage through zoning reform John talking about the efforts Afghan women are making to push back against the Taliban's prohibitions on women participating in education and the workforce Kirsten discussing exploitation in true crime and the case of Brooke Preston's death, in light of Dead Asleep, a controversial new Hulu documentary about it Haley taking a look at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, looking at some of the athletes representing the US, the COVID restrictions and the human rights issues in China This episode was recorded on February 4th. The intro music is "Dedicated to the Press" by Betty Davis, the transition from the (unheard on the podcast version of this show) break is "Broadway Shing-A-Ling Part 1" by The Soulsations and the outro is "We Are Heading to the East" by springtide. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates on the show and to see what's next for us, both are @review_squared. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thereviewsquared/message
Your favorite Podcast Girlies start the episode off by discussing their most recently watched movies and TV Shows - everything from Thor to Anne Frank (quite a mix, we know!). Then they dive into the Hulu original documentary, Dead Asleep - which follows the trial of Randy Herman who is accused of killing his roommate, Brooke Preston, allegedly while sleep walking. Now the girls had some differing opinions on the outcome of the case - who do you agree with? Are you #TeamCassie or #TeamKristen? Stay tuned for next weeks episode, featuring another crime filled documentary! Follow us on Instagram: @case4theFBI Get in touch through email: acase4thefbi@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The girls begin episode 5 by paying tribute to Rihanna and ASAP Rocky's unborn child. Then, they dig into the most recent episode of The Bachelor, which was indeed Shanae's Show. Cassie and Kristen have opposing views on Elizabeth..... what side are you on? Finally, Cassie previews episode 6, where the hosts will be discussing Dead Asleep on Hulu. This true-crime documentary is about a man who murders his roommate and uses sleepwalking as his defense. Be sure to check it out before episode 6 drops on 2/9 at 5 PM! Instagram: @acase4theFBI Email: acase4theFBI@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Skye Borgman won awards and accolades for her documentary "Abducted in Plain Sight". Hailed as the "craziest true crime documentary on Netflix" , director Borgman is back on Hulu with a new film "Dead Asleep". The documentary follows the story of Brooke Preston's killer, Randy Herman Jr. and his failed sleepwalking defense. The Roberta Glass True Crime Report is produced by Ati Abdo MacDonaldMany thanks to the Patreon supporters.
Welcome to our 13th installment of Yappy Hour! This Yappy Hour is a little different than the others. 1) we're sober and 2) we only have one topic we're discussing! We planned on more, but we were so enthralled with just the one, it took up the whole episode. Join us in our discussion of the Hulu documentary, Dead Asleep. This documentary discusses a case that involves murder committed by someone who was sleepwalking. Do you buy the defense? Tell us your thoughts! _Dead Asleep: 16:50 _Thank you to our lovely sponsors for this episode!Eskandalo Hair: follow them on Instagram @eskandalohair or check out their website eskandalohair.com. Visit their website to schedule an appointment.The Other Side: follow them on Instagram @eskandalo.theotherside to book an appointment for all your skincare and beauty needs. While you're there, check out their awesome vintage clothing and unique gifts!_Music by Brunch/ Kyle Moucha Won't Shut UpYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1NJEzoHu16oqUiTqyaXE_QIG: @houseboat_tljFB: @houseboatTLJ_Cover art by Samantha McGrawIG: @ohsamit_Social media:Facebook: @BWDWKpodcastTwitter: @BWDWKpodcastInstagram: @butwhatdoweknowpodcastEmail: butwhatdoweknowpod@gmail.com_** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW *
Episode 72 is about Dead Asleep! Was Randy Herman sleep walking when he killed his roommate Brooke Preston? Or was he a jilted lover with a pre-meditated plan to murder. Sam and Jeff really don't agree on this one. What do you think?
Being The Ricardos, Aaron Sorkin's latest project as a big-screen writer-director is...also very much a small-screen project, so we are claiming it. Look, it's about TV (specifically, the stars and making of I Love Lucy) and it's kind of on TV (members can stream it for free on Amazon Prime Video), so IT COUNTS. Anyway: joining us for the discussion is actual film critic Tim Grierson! Around The Dial takes us through film-to-TV adaptation Finding Magic Mike; TV-to-film-back-to-TV adaptation MacGruber; Insecure; How To With John Wilson; Dead Asleep; and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. John Potts asks us to choose a TV getaway for our next imaginary holiday. Ilan brings us back to the TV-to-movie pipeline with a Canon presentation on The Simpsons episode "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie." Then we name the week's Winner and Loser before closing out with a Game Time that really decks the halls. No need to arrange a multi-cam setup: this podcast is for your ears only! GUESTS
Being The Ricardos, Aaron Sorkin's latest project as a big-screen writer-director is...also very much a small-screen project, so we are claiming it. Look, it's about TV (specifically, the stars and making of I Love Lucy) and it's kind of on TV (members can stream it for free on Amazon Prime Video), so IT COUNTS. Anyway: joining us for the discussion is actual film critic Tim Grierson! Around The Dial takes us through film-to-TV adaptation Finding Magic Mike; TV-to-film-back-to-TV adaptation MacGruber; Insecure; How To With John Wilson; Dead Asleep; and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. John Potts asks us to choose a TV getaway for our next imaginary holiday. Ilan brings us back to the TV-to-movie pipeline with a Canon presentation on The Simpsons episode "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie. Then we name the week's Winner and Loser before closing out with a Game Time that really decks the halls. No need to arrange a multi-cam setup: this podcast is for your ears only!Show TopicsBeing The RicardosATD: Finding Magic MikeATD: MacGruberATD: InsecureATD: How To With John WilsonATD: Dead AsleepATD: Law & Order: Special Victims UnitExtra Credit: TV GetawaysThe Canon: The Simpsons S04.E06: Itchy & Scratchy: The MovieWinner and Loser of the WeekGame Time: The Caroling Burnett Show IIShow NotesTim Grierson on Twitter"Aaron Sorkin Defends ‘Being the Ricardos' Casting Decisions" at The Hollywood Reporter"What's Fact and What's Fiction in Being The RicardosTara's interview with Gloria Calderón Kellett at DeciderTim at Screen InternationalTim at MelTim's book, This Is How You Make A Movie, at The Last BookshopSarah's Dead Asleep review at Best EvidencePhoto: Amazon StudiosDiscussionTweet at us @ExtraHotPodcast on TwitterWe are @ExtraHotGreat on Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph discuss the stage play The Glass Menagerie, starring Isabelle Huppert and written by Tennessee Williams. Additional topics include: Canada's Drag Race, Queen of the Universe, Alec Baldwin, the Hulu documentary Dead Asleep, the death of bell hooks, and too many films to mention. Check them out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChVV6ezEYnPv9XaLZtUlZdw Nick's IG: ragingbells Joseph's IG: joroyolo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fish-jelly/support
Christmas cards are going out!Quick anniversary recapReality Roundup:Ben Affleck did not have a good week…but we forgive him…SATC: And Just Like That. We're not mad about what everyone else is….Dead Asleep on Hulu20 Somethings: Austin on NetflixComing Out Colton - coming in a couple weeksGame Time:Guess the Christmas song by the lyric…and celebrity voiceEnjoy!Episode Sponsors:HelloFresh - Go to HelloFresh.com/irrational14 and use code IRRATIONAL for 14 free meals, plus 3 free giftsBest Fiends - Download FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play CDC - visit vaccines.gov
Skye Borgman, the award-winning director of "Abducted in Plain Sight" joined Roberta on her YouTube channel for a special live interview about her new documentary "Dead Asleep". "Dead Asleep" explores Brooke Preston's killer's failed sleeping walking defense. "Dead Asleep" premieres on Hulu tomorrow December 16th. The Roberta Glass True Crime Report is produced by Ati Abdo MacDonald Many thanks to the Patreon supporters: Dr. Ahmed Mahmoud Abdelfattah Ahmed, Danbrit, Mykhalo Gudz, Evan Scott, Earoist, Holly from Dallas, Kenny Haines, Devon Ann, Maureen P and Toni Natalie
Kate gives her list of what to watch this week including Real Housewives of Miami on Peacock, The Rise and Fall of LuLaRoe on Discovery+, Dead Asleep on Hulu, and Murders at Starved Rock (HBO). Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyClubhouse: @katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A pair of teens believe they see each other in the night, only to discover that both were dead asleep! Here is a preview. “I thought it was my brother trying to scare me, so I said, "Quinn, I see you. You aren't going to scare me." Something was wrong, though, and I could sense it. The figure did not respond, and after a couple more seconds, which felt like 5 minutes, the figure slowly moved back behind the wall, where I could not see it. I chuckled because I was thinking that my brother was just trying to keep up with his plan. I turned on the lights and went to walk into the living room. I looked behind the couch, the chairs, anywhere where someone could hide, I looked. No one was there, and there was no way someone could get past me without me knowing. I started freaking out, so I walked upstairs and checked to see my brother was in his room just to make sure it was not him. He was dead asleep.” To hear more real ghost stories, become a supporter of our show and get every episode, including our weekly bonus episodes at http://www.ghostpodcast.com or http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories Watch more at: http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/ If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming an EPP (Extra Podcast Person). We'll give you a BONUS episode every week as a "Thank You" for your support. Become an EPP here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories
You all know him and you all love him. The king of 2002 himself, Mr. Dave Gomez hung out with us this week! His band Summer Curse song "Dead Asleep" is now back on streaming platforms so go listen!! Enjoy!
The Horror Junkies are back and this week we decided to discuss the weird occurrence of Sleep Paralysis. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horrorjunkiespodcasts/support
Where is the little paper? I never have it anymore. Also, I slept through this episode so I don't actually know what happened. On the bright side, I'm sure it was AWESOME! There will be little paper next week - with words on it! We have a NEW phone number: 617-858-0733. We also have a NEW email address: thebigredpodcast@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: @bigredpodcast Visit us at www.bigredpodcast.com or email us: thebigredpodcast@gmail.com Musical score provided by Ernesto Burden, www.ernestoburden.com.