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The Dawn Stensland Show
Christine Flowers: NPR Leader shows True Colors...

The Dawn Stensland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 17:36


Christine expands on her NPR column in the Delco Times following the recent drama and suspension when an employee spoke out...  NPR leader shows true colors, and writer doesn't subscribe to them This among other topics around news in Philadelphia, and the election this November. Christine Flowers is an attorney and lifelong Philadelphian. She writes a bi-weekly column for the Delaware County Times and covers stories regularly for Broad + Liberty on crime, culture, and local politics. Tune in weekdays 10 AM - 12 PM EST on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app! 

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The Dawn Stensland Show
Christine Flowers: State of MSM on McDaniel & Mace

The Dawn Stensland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 21:46


LOCAL CHECK IN - CHRISTINE FLOWERS JOINS DAWN LIVE! CHRISTINE EXPANDS ON THE LATEST IMMIGRATION HEADLINES... CHRISTINE THEN BREAKS DOWN HER THOUGHTS ON TRUMP NY STATUS - AND THE LATEST ON THE BORDER WITH THE EL PASO VIRAL VIDEO LAST WEEK - HER THOUGHTS ON HATI MIGRANTS AS WELL... CHRISTINE THEN SHARES MORE ON HER B&L COLUMN BELOW - REACTING TO MACE VS STEPHANOPOULOS... AND THE NBC MCDANIEL DECISION...  Christine Flowers: Reputations still matter Christine Flowers is an attorney and lifelong Philadelphian. She writes a bi-weekly column for the Delaware County Times and covers stories regularly for Broad + Liberty on crime, culture, and local politics. Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app!

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The Dawn Stensland Show
Christine Flowers: Center City Revamp; Squatters Rights?

The Dawn Stensland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 13:23


CHRISTINE FLOWERS JOINS DAWN LIVE! CHRISTINE GIVES HER TAKE ON THE LATEST PHILLY NEWS & MAYOR PARKER - FOLLOWED BY HER TAKE ON THE STATE OF THE 24 ELECTION AS NOVEMBER APPROACHES... BEFORE ROUNDING OUT ON SQUATTERS RIGHTS ISSUES...  Christine Flowers is an attorney and lifelong Philadelphian. She writes a bi-weekly column for the Delaware County Times and covers stories regularly for Broad + Liberty on crime, culture, and local politics. Christine Flowers can be reached at cflowers1961@gmail.com. Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app!

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The Dawn Stensland Show
Christine Flowers: Border Breakdown; Witch Hunts & PA Updates...

The Dawn Stensland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 12:26


CHRISTINE FLOWERS JOINS DAWN LIVE - CHRISTINE EXPANDS ON THE LATEST AROUND THE BORDER MAYHEM AND HER PERSPECTIVE AS AN IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY... COMMENTS ON THE STATE OF PHILLY AND PA - AS WELL AS CHRISTINE THOUGHTS ON THE COMING PA BUDGET ADDRESS...CHRISTINE THEN EXPANDS ON HER LATEST COLUMN IN BROAD & LIBERTY... Christine Flowers: The witch hunts continue - read more from Christine on Broad & Liberty! Christine Flowers is an attorney and lifelong Philadelphian. She writes a bi-weekly column for the Delaware County Times and covers stories regularly for Broad + Liberty on crime, culture, and local politics.

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Forgotten Darkness
85 - Don't Call It Murder, Call It A Job

Forgotten Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 44:27


In late 1930s Philadelphia, a murder-for-profit ring rivalling the French Affair of the Poisons, run by two cousins named Petrillo, is uncovered.  This is the story of the Poison Ring. Podcast Site: https://forgottendarkness.podbean.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastDarkness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agable_fd/ Part of the Straight Up Strange Network: https://www.straightupstrange.com/ Opening music from https://filmmusic.io. "Dark Child" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Closing music by Soma. SOURCES “15 more poisoners face arrest as ring’s toll mounts hourly; crowd threatens Mrs. Favato.” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 28, 1939. “2 more confess poison killings, third admits drowning plot; U.S. May enter investigation.” Philadelphia Inquirer, May 7, 1939. “3 confess arsenic plot as 7 others deny guilt.” Lancaster New Era, May 25, 1939. “3rd widow freed in insurance ring.” Reading Times, December 12, 1939. “Arsenic suspect believed slain to balk justice.” Allentown Morning Call, May 10, 1939. “Bail is denied in poison case.” Wilmington News Journal, September 7, 1939. “Beach slayer dies in cell.” Delaware County Daily Times, January 11, 1936. “Death threats menace son of triple slayer.” Kokomo (IN) Tribune, April 24, 1939. “Calls uncle, who sent him up, a poisoner.” New York Daily News, February 10, 1939. “Commutation saves woman from chair.” Latrobe Bulletin, June 20, 1941. “Completing jury in another poison trial.” Mount Carmel Item, December 13, 1939. “Convict Swartz for murder of mother in law.” Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader, June 14, 1940. “'Customer' of murder syndicate starts term.” Scranton Times-Tribune, October 29, 1940. “Enters guilty plea in mass murders.” Danville Morning News, February 27, 1940. “Faces 30-year term for husband's poison death.” St. Louis (MO) Star and Times, December 14, 1939. “Fast hearings stun suspects in poison cases.” Baltimore Sun, May 11, 1939. “Five police win Inquirer awards for smashing poison ring.” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 10, 1939. “Follow poison murder ring's trail to N.Y.” New York Daily News, May 14, 1939. “Framed to hide poison deaths, prisoner says.” Philadelphia Inquirer, February 12, 1939. “Gets 2-20 years in poison deaths.” Reading Times, December 13, 1939. “G-men to enter probe of Phila. mass murders.” Delaware County Times, May 15, 1939. “Hold 'death rose;' 12 more indicted.” New York Daily News, May 20, 1939. “Insurance plot suspect linked with deaths of 3.” Allentown Morning Call, January 9, 1936. “Jury given case of Reading man in N.J. drowning.” Reading Times, October 13, 1939. “Kiss of death woman is held without bail.” Bristol Daily Courier, May 19, 1939. “Last principal jailed in arsenic murder ring.” Scranton Times, December 13, 1945. “Life sentence given Rodia in drowning case.” Camden Morning Post, October 14, 1939. “'Love healer' gives up in poison ring probe.” New York Daily News, May 2, 1939. “Man, woman convicted in murder-for-insurance trials.” Lancaster Intelligencer Journal, September 28, 1939. “Murder-for-profit ring sets record in American crime.” New York Daily News, May 21, 1939. “Murder gang used hemlock.” Salt Lake Telegram, May 4, 1939. “Murder ring doctor makes guilty plea.” Harrisburg Evening News, February 26, 1940. “Nab long-sought widow in mass-murder probe.” York Gazette and Daily, May 19, 1939. “Nine New York murders laid to poisoners.” Pittsburgh Press, May 12, 1939. “Petrillo dies in electric chair.” New Castle News, October 20, 1941. “Petrillo's boast of arsenic murders revealed by witness.” Philadelphia Inquirer, September 26, 1939. “Philadelphia police hunt sources of 'witch's brew.'” Racine (WI) Journal-Times, May 13, 1939. “Poison ring plotted death of Phila. aides.” Camden (NJ) Morning Post, May 3, 1939. “Poison slayer pleads guilty.” York Daily Record, September 16, 1939. “Police arrest 2 more widows in poison quiz.” Philadelphia Inquirer, May 6, 1939. “Quaker city starts arraigning mass-murder suspects.” Baltimore Sun, May 11, 1939. “Rodio case is given to jury.” Philadelphia Inquirer, October 13, 1939. “Rodio guilty of murder; doctor tries suicide.” Philadelphia Inquirer, October 14, 1939. “Rose Carilli convicted of manslaughter.” Wilmington Morning News, December 14, 1939. “Rose Carilli drops fight for freedom.” Wilmington Morning News, January 23, 1940. “Rose Carina freed in $2500 bail for new murder trial.” Camden Morning Post, January 3, 1940. “Says Swartz asked facts on poisons.” Philadelphia Inquirer, December 16, 1939. “Seeress and collegian held in murder probe.” Pottsville Republican and Herald, June 20, 1939. “Spared from chair.” Carlisle Sentinel, July 1, 1941. “Survivors got lesser dose to postpone doom.” Camden (NJ) Morning Post, May 3, 1939. “Suspect brought to N.J. for trial in insurance murder.” Camden Morning Post, June 7, 1939. “Suspect in mass murders taken in Cleveland.” Carlisle Sentinel, May 17, 1939. “Swartz insane; trial called off.” Philadelphia Inquirer, December 21, 1939. “Two more admit their parts in death syndicate.” Sayre Evening Times, April 29, 1939. “Two offered jobs as executioners expose vast murder corporation.” Racine (WI) Journal-Times, May 13, 1939. “Two poison ring leaders admit part in deaths.” Harrisburg Evening News, April 29, 1939. “Wife held in plot to poison husband.” Philadelphia Inquirer, September 28, 1938. “Wife of former Scranton man is held for murder.” Scranton Times-Tribune, May 12, 1939. “'Witch' sobs at life term for poison.” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 2, 1940. “'Witch' swayed mind, wife-poisoner pleads.” Philadelphia Inquirer, March 21, 1940. “Witness mailed death threats.” Wilmington (DE) News, January 6, 1939. “Woman, 28, is shot by former suitor during a quarrel.” Brooklyn Eagle, December 14, 1936. “Woman arrested climaxing probe of arsenic ring.” Wilmington Morning News, September 2, 1939. “Woman poisoner twice attempts to take life.” Harrisburg Evening News, April 29, 1939. Young, R.J. “Arsenic and No Lace: The Bizarre Tale of a Philadelphia Murder Ring.” Pennsylvania History 67:3 (Autumn 2000). Commonwealth v. Petrillo, 12 A.2d 317, 338 Pa. 65 – CourtListener.com Commonwealth v. Petrillo, 16 A.2d 50, 340 Pa. 33 – CourtListener.com Commonwealth v. Petrillo, 19 A.2d 288, 341 Pa. 209 – CourtListener.com Commonwealth v. Giovanetti, 19 A.2d 119, 341 Pa. 345 – CourtListener.com Commonwealth v. Giacobbe, 19 A.2d 71, 341 Pa. 187 – CourtListener.com Philadelphia Poison Ring Murders: a Virtual Cemetery - Find A Grave

Extending The Play
Closing The Book on Carson Wentz As Philadelphia Eagles QB

Extending The Play

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 58:33


A special Extending the Play. We close the book on the Carson Wentz era with the help of Bob Grotz (part 2) of the Delaware County Times. Where things went wrong and the return on investment for the Eagles. John McMullen' deepest dive yet into the POST-Trade Eagles. If you're new, Subscribe!→ http://bit.ly/JMPsubscribe Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/extending-the-play3458/donations

Extending The Play
Eagles vs. Cowboys Week 16 | Extending The Play | John McMullen

Extending The Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 59:59


Bob Grotz of the Delaware County Times breaks down Eagles-Cowboys and the NFC East playoff picture plus why it’s Carson or Doug moving forward. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/extending-the-play3458/donations

Extending The Play
Analyzing the Eagles After Week 7 | Extending The Play | John McMullen

Extending The Play

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 59:59


Bob Grotz if the Delaware County Times joins John McMullen for a mini-bye week edition. Why making the playoffs will be valuable for the Eagles. Trade deadline talk and Eagles Intell on Zach Ertz Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/extending-the-play3458/donations

The Philly Soccer Show
Chat with US Women's Nat'l Team member Lori Lindsey

The Philly Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 52:34


KYW Newsradio's Greg Orlandini and Matt DeGeorge from the Delaware County Times talk with former US Women's National Team player Lori Lindsey. She's also an in studio analyst for the Philadelphia Union.

Glen Macnow & Ray Didinger on 94WIP
Derek Bodner joins Jon Johnson and Ray Didinger

Glen Macnow & Ray Didinger on 94WIP

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 127:13


Jon Johnson and Ray Didinger talk to Derek Bodner of The Athletic about the Sixers playoff run and what the off-season holds for them. They also talked to Jack McCaffery of the Delaware County Times about the Phillies and the Sixers, took your calls, and much more.

The Chris Murray Report Podcast
The Chris Murray Report Jan. 19. Eagles Season Wrap up; Will Phillies sign Bryce Harper?

The Chris Murray Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 60:10


Chris Murray talks with the Philadelphia Tribune's Daryl Bell about the Eagles 2018 season with a look ahead to next year. In the second half hour, Murray talks to Jack McCaffery of the Delaware County Times about the Phillies efforts to sign Bryce Harper and what to expect about the Eagles in 2019. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-chris-murray-report-podcast/support

Forgotten Darkness
12 - The Severed Arm Mystery

Forgotten Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 23:59


A grisly discovery made by man's best friend along the Susquehanna River near Airville, PA in 1948 leads police into a dizzying network of circumstantial clues and a case that may have links to a sex trafficking ring.  Also: account of an 1887 "maybe murder" near Elizabethtown, PA. “Abandoned car in Md. linked to York mystery,” Harrisburg Evening News, March 16, 1948. “Airville folks keep investigators baffled finding new bones,” York Gazette and Daily, March 25, 1948. “Arm mystery clue proves to be dud,” York Gazette and Daily, March 30, 1948. “Bones in burned truck not those of human,” Pottsville Republican, March 17, 1948. “Bones unmatched, probers declare,” York Gazette and Daily, March 27, 1948. “Car held here in York killing,” Hagerstown (MD) Daily Mail, March 16, 1948. “Coroner to cremate mystery bones,” York Gazette and Daily, April 3, 1948. “County severed arm case still baffles police,” York Gazette and Daily, March 19, 1948. “FBI arrests 47 in smash at vast white slave ring centering at Ironton, O.,” Cumberland (MD) News, November 24, 1947. “Find woman's arm; seek body,” Gettysburg Times, March 15, 1948. “G-Men arrest 14 persons for white slavery,” Cumberland (MD) Evening Times, December 2, 1947. “Hearing recalls 1948 attempt to rob grocer,” Cumberland (MD) News, October 6, 1954. “Man's body discovered along river by posse seeking dead woman,” York Gazette and Daily, March 15, 1948. “New bones case confronts cops,” York Gazette and Daily, March 24, 1948. “Newark man gets 5 years for A&P holdup attempt,” Cumberland (MD) News, February 20, 1948. “Paul J. Sites borne to his final rest,” Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader, March 17, 1948. “Police puzzled by arm and body in York mysteries,” Harrisburg Evening News, March 15, 1948. “Police seek new clues in York bone mysteries,” Harrisburg Evening News, March 25, 1948. “Police seek two for questioning in arm case,” York Gazette and Daily, March 17, 1948. “Police seeking car in mystery of woman's arm,” York Gazette and Daily, March 16, 1948. “Police seeking woman's body,” Harrisburg Telegraph, March 15, 1948. “Seek further light on dismembered arm,” New Castle News, March 16, 1948. “Seek remains of woman; dog retrieves arm,” Delaware County Times, March 15, 1948. “Sex of severed arm owner not yet established,” York Gazette and Daily, March 18, 1948. “Valley man's body found in river at York,” Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader, March 15, 1948. “White slavery arrests made on Bethel St.,” Hagerstown (MD) Morning Herald, December 2, 1947. “Was he murdered?,” Lancaster Intelligencer, February 24, 1887.

The Philly Soccer Show
Remembering Walter Bahr

The Philly Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 57:00


The Philly Soccer Show. KYW Newsradio's Greg Orlandini with Matt DeGeorge from the Delaware County Times. This week, we remember Philadelphia and American soccer legend Walter Bahr with our guest, local attorney and soccer historian Steve Holroyd.

The Philly Soccer Show
Greg And Matt Discuss Union Sporting Director's Departure

The Philly Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 50:59


Philly Soccer Show. KYW Newsradio's Greg Orlandini with Union beat writer for the Delaware County Times Matt De George. We discuss the departure of Union's Sporting Director Earnie Stewart as he takes the general manager's job with US Soccer.

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
4.18.18 DVE Morning Show

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 149:15


Mr. Wednesday Jeff Konkle is Anti-Amazon, The Ol' 29er previews Game 4 from Philly, Rob Parent of the Delaware County Times weighs in on yesterday's Couturier injury news and the Super Genius Mark Madden shares his detailed summer concert list.

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Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Mr. Wednesday Jeff Konkle is Anti-Amazon, The Ol' 29er previews Game 4 from Philly, Rob Parent of the Delaware County Times weighs in on yesterday's Couturier injury news and the Super Genius Mark Madden shares his detailed summer concert list.

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The Philly Soccer Show
Season Winds Down for The Union

The Philly Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 63:39


KYW's Greg Orlandini, Mike Servedio from the Philly Soccer Page and Matt DeGeorge from the Delaware County Times have a roundtable discussion to wrap up the Philadelphia Union's season.

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Broad Street Hockey Radio
BSH Radio 14: Anthony SanFillippo of the Delco Times Responds To Criticism, Talks Everything Flyers

Broad Street Hockey Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2010


Anthony SanFillippo of the Delaware County Times is our guest this week on BSH Radio. Our first ever repeat guest, SanFillippo is the one writer on the Flyers beat who actually gives our humble little site the time of day. In fact, he actually has shown up to commune with us a few times, soi n that regard, we respect him more than just about anybody else on the beat. But it's not like we had him on the show again because he gets internet media. No, he knows the Flyers pretty damn well too, and he's actually a pretty timely guest since he's been at the core of a few mini-controversies lately. Late last week, SanFillippo threw a post up on his blog saying he was "embarrassed to be a hockey writer" after his colleagues from the Professional Hockey Writers Association named Capitals defenseman Mike Green as a finalist for the Norris Trophy. We talk about those criticisms and the harsh words he had for his fellow writers on this weeks show. We also take a step back to the week prior and discuss his criticisms of the atmosphere at Prudential Center in Newark. It's not all the off-ice stuff, though. We also talked with SanFillippo about the loss of Ian Laperriere, who the Flyers should hope to play come the second round, the potential return of Michael Leighton, and finally, we discuss his justification for comparing Mike Richards to Hall of Famer Steve Yzerman.