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In the latest development in the Karen Read murder trial, Massachusetts State Police Sergeant Yuriy Bukhenik took the stand to present crucial evidence to the jury. Read, 44, from Mansfield, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, John O'Keefe. She has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Sergeant Bukhenik, who supervised the investigation, brought O'Keefe's shirt, belt, and other clothing items to show the jury. Bukhenik, who worked alongside Trooper Michael Proctor, testified about their initial interview with Read at her parents' home in Dighton. The jury viewed video footage showing Read and her father arriving at the Dighton home and inspecting the rear of Read's Lexus, which had damage to the right rear taillight. Bukhenik explained that this damage occurred when Read backed out of O'Keefe's driveway, inadvertently bumping into his vehicle. This video provided the jury with the defense's explanation of how the taillight was damaged. The prosecution highlighted Read's activities before the incident, showing video from a Canton bar where Read had six drinks before heading to another bar. This footage aimed to establish her level of intoxication. ADA Lally further detailed Read's actions through the night, showing her backing out of O'Keefe's driveway at around 5 a.m. on January 29th. In a more somber part of the proceedings, the jury saw autopsy photos of O'Keefe, which caused his mother to leave the courtroom briefly. Sergeant Bukhenik described O'Keefe's injuries, noting the linear abrasions on his right arm and other trauma. Despite objections from the defense, the descriptions were admitted into evidence. Forensic scientists Ashley Vallier and Christina Hanley provided insights into the evidence handling and analysis. Hanley testified about the broken cocktail glass found on Read's bumper, confirming it matched the glass collected at the scene. Vallier explained the structural match of the taillight pieces, showing a partial reconstruction of the broken taillight from different pieces.In cross-examination, the defense questioned the chain of custody and integrity of the evidence, with Attorney Yannetti probing the timeline and handling of O'Keefe's clothing and other critical pieces of evidence. Sergeant Bukhenik's testimony also covered his discussions with other key figures in the investigation. He recounted interviewing witnesses at the McCabe residence and finding O'Keefe's clothing at the hospital emergency room, noting traces of vomit on the items. Throughout the day, the court saw a detailed recounting of the investigation process. From the snow-covered morning when the investigation began to the forensic analysis conducted weeks later, every step was scrutinized. Bukhenik confirmed the meticulous steps taken to preserve and analyze evidence, although he admitted certain limitations in his access to the evidence room. As the trial progresses, more details will emerge from further testimonies and evidence presentations. Sergeant Bukhenik is expected to return to the stand, providing additional insights into the case. This complex and emotionally charged trial continues to unfold, with the prosecution and defense meticulously presenting their arguments to uncover the truth behind John O'Keefe's tragic death. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In the latest development in the Karen Read murder trial, Massachusetts State Police Sergeant Yuriy Bukhenik took the stand to present crucial evidence to the jury. Read, 44, from Mansfield, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, John O'Keefe. She has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Sergeant Bukhenik, who supervised the investigation, brought O'Keefe's shirt, belt, and other clothing items to show the jury. Bukhenik, who worked alongside Trooper Michael Proctor, testified about their initial interview with Read at her parents' home in Dighton. The jury viewed video footage showing Read and her father arriving at the Dighton home and inspecting the rear of Read's Lexus, which had damage to the right rear taillight. Bukhenik explained that this damage occurred when Read backed out of O'Keefe's driveway, inadvertently bumping into his vehicle. This video provided the jury with the defense's explanation of how the taillight was damaged. The prosecution highlighted Read's activities before the incident, showing video from a Canton bar where Read had six drinks before heading to another bar. This footage aimed to establish her level of intoxication. ADA Lally further detailed Read's actions through the night, showing her backing out of O'Keefe's driveway at around 5 a.m. on January 29th. In a more somber part of the proceedings, the jury saw autopsy photos of O'Keefe, which caused his mother to leave the courtroom briefly. Sergeant Bukhenik described O'Keefe's injuries, noting the linear abrasions on his right arm and other trauma. Despite objections from the defense, the descriptions were admitted into evidence. Forensic scientists Ashley Vallier and Christina Hanley provided insights into the evidence handling and analysis. Hanley testified about the broken cocktail glass found on Read's bumper, confirming it matched the glass collected at the scene. Vallier explained the structural match of the taillight pieces, showing a partial reconstruction of the broken taillight from different pieces.In cross-examination, the defense questioned the chain of custody and integrity of the evidence, with Attorney Yannetti probing the timeline and handling of O'Keefe's clothing and other critical pieces of evidence. Sergeant Bukhenik's testimony also covered his discussions with other key figures in the investigation. He recounted interviewing witnesses at the McCabe residence and finding O'Keefe's clothing at the hospital emergency room, noting traces of vomit on the items. Throughout the day, the court saw a detailed recounting of the investigation process. From the snow-covered morning when the investigation began to the forensic analysis conducted weeks later, every step was scrutinized. Bukhenik confirmed the meticulous steps taken to preserve and analyze evidence, although he admitted certain limitations in his access to the evidence room. As the trial progresses, more details will emerge from further testimonies and evidence presentations. Sergeant Bukhenik is expected to return to the stand, providing additional insights into the case. This complex and emotionally charged trial continues to unfold, with the prosecution and defense meticulously presenting their arguments to uncover the truth behind John O'Keefe's tragic death. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In the latest development in the Karen Read murder trial, Massachusetts State Police Sergeant Yuriy Bukhenik took the stand to present crucial evidence to the jury. Read, 44, from Mansfield, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, John O'Keefe. She has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Sergeant Bukhenik, who supervised the investigation, brought O'Keefe's shirt, belt, and other clothing items to show the jury. Bukhenik, who worked alongside Trooper Michael Proctor, testified about their initial interview with Read at her parents' home in Dighton. The jury viewed video footage showing Read and her father arriving at the Dighton home and inspecting the rear of Read's Lexus, which had damage to the right rear taillight. Bukhenik explained that this damage occurred when Read backed out of O'Keefe's driveway, inadvertently bumping into his vehicle. This video provided the jury with the defense's explanation of how the taillight was damaged. The prosecution highlighted Read's activities before the incident, showing video from a Canton bar where Read had six drinks before heading to another bar. This footage aimed to establish her level of intoxication. ADA Lally further detailed Read's actions through the night, showing her backing out of O'Keefe's driveway at around 5 a.m. on January 29th. In a more somber part of the proceedings, the jury saw autopsy photos of O'Keefe, which caused his mother to leave the courtroom briefly. Sergeant Bukhenik described O'Keefe's injuries, noting the linear abrasions on his right arm and other trauma. Despite objections from the defense, the descriptions were admitted into evidence. Forensic scientists Ashley Vallier and Christina Hanley provided insights into the evidence handling and analysis. Hanley testified about the broken cocktail glass found on Read's bumper, confirming it matched the glass collected at the scene. Vallier explained the structural match of the taillight pieces, showing a partial reconstruction of the broken taillight from different pieces.In cross-examination, the defense questioned the chain of custody and integrity of the evidence, with Attorney Yannetti probing the timeline and handling of O'Keefe's clothing and other critical pieces of evidence. Sergeant Bukhenik's testimony also covered his discussions with other key figures in the investigation. He recounted interviewing witnesses at the McCabe residence and finding O'Keefe's clothing at the hospital emergency room, noting traces of vomit on the items. Throughout the day, the court saw a detailed recounting of the investigation process. From the snow-covered morning when the investigation began to the forensic analysis conducted weeks later, every step was scrutinized. Bukhenik confirmed the meticulous steps taken to preserve and analyze evidence, although he admitted certain limitations in his access to the evidence room. As the trial progresses, more details will emerge from further testimonies and evidence presentations. Sergeant Bukhenik is expected to return to the stand, providing additional insights into the case. This complex and emotionally charged trial continues to unfold, with the prosecution and defense meticulously presenting their arguments to uncover the truth behind John O'Keefe's tragic death. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In the latest development in the Karen Read murder trial, Massachusetts State Police Sergeant Yuriy Bukhenik took the stand to present crucial evidence to the jury. Read, 44, from Mansfield, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, John O'Keefe. She has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Sergeant Bukhenik, who supervised the investigation, brought O'Keefe's shirt, belt, and other clothing items to show the jury. Bukhenik, who worked alongside Trooper Michael Proctor, testified about their initial interview with Read at her parents' home in Dighton. The jury viewed video footage showing Read and her father arriving at the Dighton home and inspecting the rear of Read's Lexus, which had damage to the right rear taillight. Bukhenik explained that this damage occurred when Read backed out of O'Keefe's driveway, inadvertently bumping into his vehicle. This video provided the jury with the defense's explanation of how the taillight was damaged. The prosecution highlighted Read's activities before the incident, showing video from a Canton bar where Read had six drinks before heading to another bar. This footage aimed to establish her level of intoxication. ADA Lally further detailed Read's actions through the night, showing her backing out of O'Keefe's driveway at around 5 a.m. on January 29th. In a more somber part of the proceedings, the jury saw autopsy photos of O'Keefe, which caused his mother to leave the courtroom briefly. Sergeant Bukhenik described O'Keefe's injuries, noting the linear abrasions on his right arm and other trauma. Despite objections from the defense, the descriptions were admitted into evidence. Forensic scientists Ashley Vallier and Christina Hanley provided insights into the evidence handling and analysis. Hanley testified about the broken cocktail glass found on Read's bumper, confirming it matched the glass collected at the scene. Vallier explained the structural match of the taillight pieces, showing a partial reconstruction of the broken taillight from different pieces.In cross-examination, the defense questioned the chain of custody and integrity of the evidence, with Attorney Yannetti probing the timeline and handling of O'Keefe's clothing and other critical pieces of evidence. Sergeant Bukhenik's testimony also covered his discussions with other key figures in the investigation. He recounted interviewing witnesses at the McCabe residence and finding O'Keefe's clothing at the hospital emergency room, noting traces of vomit on the items. Throughout the day, the court saw a detailed recounting of the investigation process. From the snow-covered morning when the investigation began to the forensic analysis conducted weeks later, every step was scrutinized. Bukhenik confirmed the meticulous steps taken to preserve and analyze evidence, although he admitted certain limitations in his access to the evidence room. As the trial progresses, more details will emerge from further testimonies and evidence presentations. Sergeant Bukhenik is expected to return to the stand, providing additional insights into the case. This complex and emotionally charged trial continues to unfold, with the prosecution and defense meticulously presenting their arguments to uncover the truth behind John O'Keefe's tragic death. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Kristen Evans, the Bridgewater Triangle, a 200 square mile so-called paranormal vortex with 3 points in Abington, Rehoboth and Freetown. And inside? The communities of Taunton, Raynham, Berkley, Dighton, Brockton, Easton and Bridgewater. So why is it called the triangle? Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman came up with the nickname back in 1983. "King Philip's War was the bloodiest battle in U.S. or British history ever per capita, meaning the greatest population percentage died. Seventy-five to eighty percent of the natives were wiped out, twenty-five percent of the colonists. That leaves a stain that I don't think can ever be washed away. in the Bridgewater Triangle there have been asylums here, prisons here. There have been cult murders, There have been all kinds of human activity - UFO sightings, Bigfoot sightings, strange serpents, Pukwudgies, Willow of the Wisps, glowing balls of light, hauntings. I think these stories not only connect us to our past but to our region and to each other
Sam Dighton is CEO of the Committee for Adelaide and is what we term a 'Boomerang' - someone who was originally from South Australian, moved abroad and has now returned. Sam reflects on his time spent overseas, including working as a lawyer, cheesemaker and with the London Office of the Agent General for South Australia. He shares with us his reasons for returning to Adelaide, his experience working as a Director for Renewal SA and Executive for ElectraNet, what he loves about his home state and his priorities for the Committee for Adelaide.
Pack your bags again and join us as we travel to The Bay State on this episode of ENTER NAME HERE. We'll try to stay grounded as we find out about Chris' new out of this world rabbit hole, the Berkshire Incident and we'll push out into the new frontier with John Chapman, an orchardist who is an American legend and perhaps the first hippie. We find out why it's always good to check your donations to charity or your surroundings for flying dogs. An unconventional place to hide from the rain, a funeral home that had an overstocking problem and a guy that just wanted to go on patrol for some BOOTY! What's that drawer under your oven for and who carved a big o'l rock in Dighton? Thanks for following and subscribing! Tell all the Bay Staters! Facebook: ENTER NAME HERE Instagram: @enternameherepodcast Email: enternameherepodcast@gmail
A federal grand jury officially indicts the Dighton man accused of leaking sensitive materials, officials meet with Eastie residents about the Sumner closure and the New York-Boston rivalry is renewed. Five minutes of news that will keep you in “The Loop."
The black bear, who was named Yogi and then later named Linguica, has been seen recently in Dighton, Taunton, Fall River, Freetown, Dartmouth, and New Bedford where the bear rose to stardom. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports:
Taylor Swift kicks off her three-night stay in Foxboro tonight, Dighton's Jack Teixeira appears before a judge this afternoon and the Celtics looks to even the series with the Heat. Five minutes of news that will keep you in “The Loop."
When A young man, described by his family and friends as a loveable, fun caring guy goes missing his family start to worry. After 10 days of not hearing from him they call police. Weeks go by and still no one has heard from him. Then the police make a sad discovery. The body of a man has been found. The family want answers.The following music was used for this media project:Music: Relaxation 7 by Frank SchroeterFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10894-relaxation-7License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/crimepedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dighton police twice denied his gun applications, court records show, because Teixeira was suspened in high school after a classmate overheard him making racial threats and talking about weapons.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Atiq Ahmed The brazen murder of an Indian mafia don turned politician Australia climate protest Rising Tide activists shovel coal off train Moments before former Indian MP shot live on TV Sudan crisis Shock and anger in Khartoum, a city not used to war Jack Teixeiras hometown of Dighton reacts to his arrest Dubai fire Sixteen killed in blaze at Al Ras apartment building Fumio Kishida vows G7 security boost after smoke bomb EU rejects Ukraine grain bans by Poland and Hungary Dadeville shooting Four killed in Alabama at teen birthday party Sudan crisis Further fierce fighting as clashes spread
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Atiq Ahmed Former Indian politician and brother shot dead live on TV Fumio Kishida vows G7 security boost after smoke bomb Jack Teixeiras hometown of Dighton reacts to his arrest Sudan fighting The military rivalry behind the clashes in Khartoum Japan army helicopter wreckage found with five bodies The Script guitarist Mark Sheehan dies aged 46 Atiq Ahmed The brazen murder of an Indian mafia don turned politician Sudan crisis RSF and army in competing claims as battles rage for second day Germans split as last three nuclear power stations go off grid Dubai fire Sixteen killed in blaze at Al Ras apartment building
President Biden fails to impress Ireland, the Pentagon Document leaker is caught, and the Louisville police stand tall in the face of another mass shooting. These are just some of the "did they really just say that" moments we have for you this week.
We started off the hour talking with Jordan's Furniture spokesman Eliot Tatelman about a special promotion they have going!Then dove into our first topic of the evening:Jack Teixeira, the MA airman who was arrested by the FBI for leaking classified government documents was arraigned in a federal court. Teixeira was charged with unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents and unauthorized retention and transmission of national defense information. Reports say Teixeira started posting classified info online back in Dec. 2022. Dan heard your reaction to this massive security leak!
Jack Teixeira, the MA airman who was arrested by the FBI for leaking classified government documents was arraigned in a federal court. Teixeira was charged with unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents and unauthorized retention and transmission of national defense information. Reports say Teixeira started posting classified info online back in Dec. 2022. Dan heard your reaction to this massive security leak!
This week on Newsmakers: Massachusetts Congressman Jake Auchincloss discusses the arrest of a Dighton man suspected of leaking highly classified military documents, a scandal in the U.S. Supreme Court, and the legal battle over an abortion pill.
- The Pentagon document leaker has been arrested in Dighton, Massachusetts. - Joe Biden continues to embarrass the United States on his Ireland trip. - More Bud Light fallout. - Gerry answers your questions! Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at www.Newsmax.com/listen Download the free NEWSMAX app at www.newsmaxtv.com/app or go to www.NewsmaxTV.com to watch the real news! Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Todays episode sponsored by : www.EAAcorp.com - your online firearms resource Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
21 year old Massachusetts National Guard member Jack Teixeira made headlines this week...and it's not going to end well for him. Teixeira, an airman first class with the Massachusetts Air Force National Guard's 102nd Intelligence Wing, based on Cape Cod, was taken into custody by federal agents at his home in Dighton, Mass., about 45 miles south of Boston and 15 miles east of Providence, R.I. Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a brief statement at the Justice Department that Teixeira surrendered “without incident” and would be charged with the unauthorized removal of classified national defense information, after getting busted sharing classified information in an online chat room. To understand more about this case, we talked to our friend and former FBI director Chris Swecker, who talked about the implications to our national security
A Dighton man is under arrest and accuse of leaking sensitive materials online, flights to Fort Lauderdale are still paused and a barber on the South Shore celebrates six decades of business. Five minutes of news that will keep you in “The Loop."
Chris and Marcus discuss and take calls from the audience on the alleged leak of classified documents by local National Guardsman Jack Teixeira of Dighton.
Chris and Marcus take calls on the the Dighton man arrested for leaking gov't docs, the proposed ballot questions in New Bedford, and the proposed Prop 2 1/2 override in Fairhaven.
Chris and Marcus discuss and take calls from the audience on the alleged leak of classified documents by local National Guardsman Jack Teixeira of Dighton.
Chris and Marcus take calls on the the Dighton man arrested for leaking gov't docs, the proposed ballot questions in New Bedford, and the proposed Prop 2 1/2 override in Fairhaven.
A National Guardsman from Dighton appears in court after leaking military documents online, a house explosion in Berlin kills one woman and injures another and Bostonians get a preview of summer. Five minutes of news that will keep you in “The Loop."
Marcus takes calls from people reacting to the Dighton man who was arrested for allegedly leaking top secret government documents, as well as other local topics.
Marcus takes calls from people reacting to the Dighton man who was arrested for allegedly leaking top secret government documents, as well as other local topics.
Leigh Beson is the only person in Massachusetts to receive the award for the 2022-2023 school year and is one of 35 recipients across the country. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:
This season is about overcoming, and let's be real; you learn to overcome whenever you tri. In this episode, we have a father and daughter duo who have been together every step of their Tri journey. This year, they completed their first Olympic Triathlon. Oh, the twist and turns of that race! You won't want to miss this story of overcoming! Christopher “Pops” Dighton was always active, especially playing adult league lacrosse. But one day, he realized, “Hey, I can't do this forever.” So he took up spinning and saw a sign that led him to triathlons. We know it's always better when you tri with others, so he mentioned the idea to his daughter, Hannah, who also was an avid lacrosse player. She accepted the challenge. The rest is Tristory!. As always,don't forget to leave a review, share it with your friends, and follow Tri Beginner's luck on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. And send any questions or feedback you have to imreadyto@tribeginnersluck.com. Oh, and If you are looking to jump-start your fitness, join the team's resolution challenge! For more information, click here! Let's Tri this!
In this launch episode, series host, Elaine Herdman-Barker, Chair of Global Leadership Associates and Partner for Mutual Growth and the search for the Common Good chats to Leslie Dighton, Trustee for the Foundation of the Common Good, Founder of the Chairman's Club & Governor of the LSE. Together they examine how leading for the common good can expand and enrich our thinking for the benefit of us all. Read our accompanying article to this episode here. These are the words and views of Leslie Dighton. To find out more about the Common Good Foundation and some of the books Leslie has written including 'The Little Black Book of the Common Good', please visit their website here. Thank you for listening.
Outer space was on the minds of Kansans in 1972. Kansas astronaut Ron Evans journeyed to the moon on the Apollo 17 mission. Western Kansas was being considered for the new Space Shuttle launch site, and some locals did not like that idea. And the state was a hotbed of UFO sightings, including notable encounters in Dighton and Delphos. (Note: Segment 2 starts at 0:19:20 and segment 3 starts at 0:36:02)
Stacey Dighton's ‘The Hawk and the Raven' is a mind-boggling supernatural thriller, combining the traditional crime story with the spine-tingling occult in this latest thrill spiller from the UK's own dark fiction author. No less than five murders for sleuth Luke Raven to solve but he has a paranormal gift to help him track down the killers. Raven battles against the dark forces of the mysterious organization The Legion who'll stop at nothing to bring him down, including unleashing the murderous cannibal, The Hawk.
Lets head back to the North East as Megan and Steve take us on a journey to not another prison, house, or a building, but to a stretch of land covering most of the southeastern parts of Massachusetts. The Bridgewater Triangle! With history spanning long before recorded history, it is known as one of the largest, most haunted areas in the world! Is it a ghost, a UFO, Bigfoot, or maybe even a puckwudgie!! listen and and find out for yourself!!Do you have a story you'd like read or played on the show? or are you part of an investigation team that would like t come on to tell your story and share your experiences!? Or maybe you have a suggestion for the show? email us at fortheboos12@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter @fortheboosand on Instagram @fortheboos_podcastYou Can also find us on Facebook at For The B-oo'sand on YouTube at For The BoosRemember to Follow, Subscribe, and Rate us.....it really does help!For The B-oo's uses strong language and may not be suitable for everyone, listener discretion is advised.
Attleboro High School Principal Bill Runey said that leaving Attleboro for the Dighton-Rehoboth will be bittersweet. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Welcome back to another episode! After coming back from a holiday break, Hailey has lots to say about the Bridgewater Triangle. This spooky area in Massechessets really is a wild place. It has every spooky thing you can dream up! We also learn about how hard it is to say words or maybe just use them properly. Thank you for joining us on this ride. Talk at you next week!Go watch the documentary about this area! The Bridgewater Triangle: Directed by Aaron Cadieux, Manny FamolarePlease hit the subscribe/follow button for more episodes and consider leaving us a 5-star rating and review! Gmail: sinfulsisterspodcast@gmail.com Send in your listener stories! Instagram: @sinfulsisterspodcast https://www.instagram.com/sinfulsisterspodcast/ Twitter: @SinfulSistersPC https://twitter.com/SinfulSistersPC Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sinfulsisterspodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuRu5LsG1Yfy9i-oJutOWNw Music: Pure Art Recording https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FXJ_Qlr3WGHGklt8hbvkw
In this episode Suzy chats with Shana Bennett & Alex Dighton of Sacred Heart College, SA.Shana Bennett, Deputy PrincipalIn Shana's 25 year career as a catholic educator, she has taught and led in both Primary and Secondary School settings. Her leadership experience includes Deputy Principal and Principal positions in both diocesan and non-diocesan Schools. In more recent years, she was a key leader in the amalgamation of Sacred Heart College and Marymount College. In her current position as Deputy Principal of Sacred Heart College, Shana works across both the Marcellin (Years 10-12) and Champagnat (Years 7-9) Campuses and also supports the leadership of the College Boarding House. As a passionate educator Shana believes that education is in the midst of a great paradigm shift – a time when learning rather than teaching is the focus. Shana recognises the importance of preparing young people for a life in which they can grow as individuals and where contributing to the local and global world has never been more important. Shana hold a Bachelor of Teaching, Bachelor of Education and Master of Catholic Education (all through UNISA).Alex Dighton, Head of Marcellin Campus.Alex has been an educator for the past 13 years after an earlier career in Government and Public Relations. Alex has held a number of educational leadership roles including Deputy Principal, Director of Students and House Leader. In his current role as Head of Marcellin Campus, Alex is a member of the College Executive and has responsibility for the day-to-day running of the Marcellin Campus (Years 10-12).Alex has a special interest in student wellbeing and the strong connection between wellbeing and learning. He holds a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Public Policy, a Bachelor of Education and is currently completing a Master of Educational Leadership.
Marie Dighton was 67 years old when she was found brutally murdered in her Oklahoma home. With nothing stolen from the house, the motive for the crime still remains a mystery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pete Sturgess is National Lead Coach (5-11) for The English FA. Martin Dighton is a Women's & Girl's Coach Development Officer at The English Football Association
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09-13-2020 – Guest Speaker Dr. Steve Dighton- Our Need of Encouragement
Nestled within the towns of Abington, Rehoboth and Freetown the Bridgewater Triangle includes Brockton, Whitman, West Bridgewater, East Bridgewater, Bridgewater, Middleboro, Dighton, Berkley, Raynham, Norton, Easton, Lakeville, Seekonk, and Taunton.... as well as a host of UFO sightings, bigfoot encounters, puckwudgies, ghosts, criptids, and.... emus? Join Beth and Amelia this week as we dive deep into the unknown of the Bridgewater Triangle.
I Corinthians 4:1-5 Let a man so consider us, as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God. Moreover it is required in stewards that one be found faithful. But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged by you or by a human court. In fact, I do not even judge myself. For I know of nothing against myself, yet I am not justified by this; but He who judges me is the Lord. Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord comes, who will both bring to light the hidden things of darkness and reveal the counsels of the hearts. Then each one’s praise will come from God. ... One of the ways we worship God is by giving back. We invite you to be a part of our mission of pointing people to a connection with Jesus Christ, and you can find out more about giving at connectionpoint.tv/give.
Psalm 133:1-3 Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious oil upon the head, running down on the beard, the beard of Aaron, running down on the edge of his garments. It is like the dew of Hermon, descending upon the mountains of Zion; for there the Lord commanded the blessing—life forevermore. ... One of the ways we worship God is by giving back. We invite you to be a part of our mission of pointing people to a connection with Jesus Christ, and you can find out more about giving at connectionpoint.tv/give.
I Corinthians 11:17-26 Now in giving these instructions I do not praise you, since you come together not for the better but for the worse. For first of all, when you come together as a church, I hear that there are divisions among you, and in part I believe it. For there must also be factions among you, that those who are approved may be recognized among you. Therefore when you come together in one place, it is not to eat the Lord’s Supper. For in eating, each one takes his own supper ahead of others; and one is hungry and another is drunk. What! Do you not have houses to eat and drink in? Or do you despise the church of God and shame those who have nothing? What shall I say to you? Shall I praise you in this? I do not praise you. For I received from the Lord that which I also delivered to you: that the Lord Jesus on the same night in which He was betrayed took bread; and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, “Take, eat; this is My body which is broken for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” In the same manner He also took the cup after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in My blood. This do, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.” For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death till He comes.
James 5:19-20 Brethren, if anyone among you wanders from the truth, and someone turns him back, let him know that he who turns a sinner from the error of his way will save a soul from death and cover a multitude of sins. ... One of the ways we worship God is by giving back. We invite you to be a part of our mission of pointing people to a connection with Jesus Christ, and you can find out more about giving at connectionpoint.tv/give.
The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much. ... One of the ways we worship God is by giving back. We invite you to be a part of our mission of pointing people to a connection with Jesus Christ, and you can find out more about giving at connectionpoint.tv/give.
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