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In Canada, there is a stretch of highway between the cities of Prince Rupert and Prince George that covers 725 km (or 450 miles). For over 50 years, this dark, isolated road has swallowed up women and girls in the night from 1969 to present. Because of the despair that has happened along this corridor, it is now known as the Highway of Tears. In this three-part series, we will be exploring this area and the devastating stories found alongside it. If you have any information for any of these cases, please call the E-PANA Tip Line at 1.877.543.4822.Content Warning: Sexual assault Tea of the Day: Black Pu Erh Theme Music by Brad FrankSources:Directed by Matthew Smiley, “Highway Of Tears: The Unsolved Serial Murders Of Aboriginal Women.” Produced by Carly Pope, Narrated by Nathan Fillion, Released March 6th, 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3wWjcIc_1MDirected by Tim Wolochatiuk, “We Were Children.” Produced by Kyle Irving, Starring Rene Batson, Taya Ayotte Bourns, Alice Dano, Release by Eagle Vision Inc. 2013. https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07FQ3GZKX/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_rMcDiarmid, Jessica, “Highway of Tears: A True Story of Racism, Indifference, and the Pursuit of Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.” Narrated By Emily Nixon, Simon and Schuster, November 12th, 2019.“The Highway of Tears: The Road Where Women Disappear” by Bipin Dimri October 4, 2022 https://www.historicmysteries.com/highway-of-tears/“Highway of Tears,” 48 Hours, Season 25, Episode 7 with Peter Van Sant, November 17th, 2012.Native Womens Wilderness - https://www.nativewomenswilderness.org/mmiwSabo, Don, “Highway of Tears,” The Canadian Encyclopedia, June 6th, 2016, Updated January 18th, 2019 https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/highway-of-tears“Finding Closure, Fifty Years after a Murder,” by Angela Sterritt, The Walrus, July 10th, 2023 https://thewalrus.ca/finding-closure-fifty-years-after-a-murder/Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Last Updated December 13th, 2016 https://bc-cb.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=23&languageId=1&contentId=27048“Woman Beaten to Death,” The Vancouver Sun - 28 Oct 1969, Tue ·Page 5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/492346711/“The Murder of Gloria Moody.” Hue and Cry https://thehueandcry.com/gloria-moody“The Murder of Micheline Pare.” Hue and Cry https://thehueandcry.com/micheline-pare“The Murder of Gale Weys.” Hue and Cry https://thehueandcry.com/gale-weys“The Murder of Monica Ignas” Hue and Cry https://thehueandcry.com/monica-ignasMindus, Angie, “Unlikely Source Solves Crime.” The Tribune, Williams Lake, British Columbia - Dec 24, 1998, Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/326581567/“The Disappearance of Jean Virginia Sampare,” Hue and Cry https://thehueandcry.com/jean-virginia-sampare“Missing Girl Hunt Called Off.” The Vancouver Sun - 29 Oct 1971, Fri ·Page 16 https://www.newspapers.com/image/492502315/“Girl Missing.” Nanaimo Daily News - 23 Oct 1971, Sat ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/324579559/“Search Continues.” Times Colonist - 27 Oct 1971, Wed ·Page 60https://www.newspapers.com/image/506235160/Culbert, Lori, “Virginia Sampare: Siblings hope to put missing sister to rest one day.” Vancouver Sun - Published Dec 12, 2009 • Last updated May 19, 2017 https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/virginia-sampare-siblings-hope-to-put-missing-sister-to-rest-one-dayLaurent, Rene, “Girl who loved west slain in wilderness.” The Gazette, (Montreal) 11 Aug 1970, Tue ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/420965812/“Local girl may have been shot.” The Montreal Star, 12 Aug 1970, Wed ·Page 5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/739650028/Mr. Davis, “The Disappearance of Helen Claire Frost.” Criminal https://vocal.media/criminal/the-disappearance-of-helen-claire-frostAndrew Kurjata and Audrey McKinnon, “B.C. woman's search for birth mother turns up missing person's case.” CBC News, Jan 23, 2018 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/prince-george-missing-birth-mother-1.4500839Culber, Lori, “Still Missing, and missed, after 40 years.” Vancouver Sun, Dec 14, 2009, Updated Jun 2, 2014 https://vancouversun.com/news/still-missing-and-missed-after-40-years“Family looking for clues.” Lake District News, 04 Nov 1998, Wed ·Page 15 https://www.newspapers.com/image/325332653/“Search.” Quesnel Cariboo Observer, 27 Dec 1973, Thu ·Page A2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/687079097/“Nude Body Discovered.” The Vancouver Sun - 08 Apr 1974, Mon ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/492795981/“Police attempt to link killings.” The Vancouver Sun 21 Nov 1973, Wed ·Page 14 https://www.newspapers.com/image/492796414/“B.C. cold case breakthrough stirs memories.” CBC News, Sept 26, 2012, Updated Sept 27, 2012 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/b-c-cold-case-breakthrough-stirs-memories-1.1166770LaRosa, Paul, “48 Hours: Highway of Tears murder solved with improbable DNA sample.” CBS News, Nov 16, 2012 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/48-hours-highway-of-tears-murder-solved-with-improbable-dna-sample/“Cariboo girl feared victim of sex killer.” The Province, (Vancouver) 04 Sep 1974, Wed ·Page 31 https://www.newspapers.com/image/500663578/The Vancouver Sun, 06 Sep 1974, Fri ·Page 13 https://www.newspapers.com/image/493279931/Statesman Journal, (Salem, Oregon) 30 Jun 1995, Fri ·Page 10 https://www.newspapers.com/image/202424516/“Bobby Jack Fowler Highway of Tears investigation stalled.” CBC News · Posted: Sep 25, 2013 9:57 AM EDT | Last Updated: September 25, 2013 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bobby-jack-fowler-highway-of-tears-investigation-stalled-1.1867647“2 names added to Highway of Tears missing as report released.” CBC News · Posted: Jun 22, 2006 12:14 AM EDT | Last Updated: June 22, 2006 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/2-names-added-to-highway-of-tears-missing-as-report-released-1.595288The Province - 10 Apr 1975, Thu ·Page 12 https://www.newspapers.com/image/501320060/The Interior News - 16 Apr 1975, Wed ·Page https://www.newspapers.com/image/508724784/Lori Culbert and Neal Hall, “These are the stories of the victims.” Vancouver Sun, Published Dec 11, 2009 • Last updated Jul 13, 2010 https://vancouversun.com/news/these-are-the-stories-of-the-victimsBermingham, John, “Remains Found After 18 Years.” The Province, 14 Feb 1996, Wed Page 8 https://www.newspapers.com/image/503319422/Kines, Lindsey, “His Daughter Will Forever Be 12.” Edmonton Journal, 18 Feb 1996, Sun Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/473027509/Foulds, Christopher, “After 25 years, who killed Katheryn, Theresa?” The Abbotsford News, 14 Dec 2000, Thu ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/536711977/Keith Fraser, “Man accused of murdering B.C. girl in 1978 says he 'lost it' when he attacked her.” Published Oct 24, 2018, Last updated Oct 31, 2018 https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/man-accused-of-murdering-b-c-girl-in-1978-says-he-lost-it-when-he-attacked-herAkshay Kulkarni, “B.C. court dismisses appeal of man convicted of 1978 murder of 12-year-old Monica Jack.” CBC News · Posted: Sep 10, 2022 7:09 PM EDT | Last Updated: September 10, 2022 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/garry-handlen-appeal-dismissed-1.6579020Culbert, Lori, “She headed home but she never arrived.” The Vancouver Sun - 16 Dec 2009, Wed ·Page 12 https://www.newspapers.com/image/497615919/https://www.merrittherald.com/tag/monica-jack/“Arrest made in 1978 murder of Merritt girl” by Merritt Herald | Dec 4, 2014“Family of Monica Jack seeks community support.” Posted by Merritt Herald | Feb 5, 2015Keith Fraser, “Garry Handlen convicted in Monica Jack killing: What the jury didn't hear.” Vancouver Sun, Published Jan 18, 2019 https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/garry-taylor-handlen-found-guilty-in-murder-of-12-year-old-monica-jack/wcm/8a6a4be3-1577-4455-854f-cd6bfd0f544fhttps://globalnews.ca/video/4824497/monica-jacks-mother-speaks-out-about-daughter-and-trial-process
AP correspondent Norman Hall reports on the discovery of the body of missing Texas girl.
Family members are desperate to find Ella Jones, 14, who was last seen in Mt. Vernon, Washington on January 6. Her mother, Sarah Merrill, fears that a man in his thirties who Jones met online could have groomed her and convinced her to leave home. Law&Crime's Jesse Weber speaks with Merrill about the status of the search for her daughter and the police response.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW:If you've suffered an injury and need legal support click www.attorneytom.com/Sidebar for a FREE consultation or dial 855-TOM-WINS.HOST:Jesse Weber: https://twitter.com/jessecordweberLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokePodcasting - Sam GoldbergVideo Editing - Michael DeiningerScript Writing & Producing - Savannah WilliamsonGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A family moves to the country to get away from the crime of the big city only to find that evil exists in small towns and big cities alike. A 17-year-old girl develops a close bond to a harmless older neighbor. But the harmless old man is really a wolf in sheeps clothing and when the 17-year-old goes missing the neighbor helps look as hard as anyone. As long as nobody comes to his house to look too close. For 173 days the girl is missing, her heartbroken parents don't realize she is only 100 feet away from their front door. Buried in a homemade box, just for her. Joseph Scott Morgan breaks down the case of the teen girl hidden away in a homemade coffin and how difficult it will be to get the evidence to determine what really caused her death. Dave Mack joins in on the search for facts, and Valerie Tindall. Transcript 00:01:02 Discussion of 173 days without knowing location of your child 00:02:26 Valerie Tindall, 17, and missing 00:03:29 Mother said Patrick Scott acted like jealous boyfriend 00:04:21 Discussion of age difference 00:06:55 Valerie Tindall is missing 00:10:00 Talk about Forensic Anthropology 00:11:28 Disturbed areas of soil in backyard 00:12:30 17-year-old girl bonds with 59-year-old man, odd 00:13:22 What does FBI mean to a case 00:14:32 The neighbor Valerie has “bond” with charged with lying to police 00:16:03 Discussion of providing false hope to lure out suspect 00:17:24 Investigators wonder if someone is helping her stay gone 00:18:29 Victim has been missing since June 00:22:24 Bright Orange fingernail polish Valerie Tindall was wearing 00:23:29 Taking down a structure, burning, why? 00:27:17 Talk about the VHS tapes found in box 00:29:11 Discussion of murder weapon, a belt 00:30:56 Suspect claims he is the victim? 00:32:29 Discussion about condition of the body 00:33:39 Why did the suspect dig holes in his property? 00:35:17 Talk about the story from the suspect does not make sense 00:36:35 Some evidence might have been lost See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jasmine Control, a new hire at a shady governmental agency called The Department of Variance, went through an extended supernatural orientation that ended with her manager, Yellow Access, trying to meld the minds of every worker in the office. To save her friend Scarlet Jaunt from death at the hands of her new boss, Jasmine used her newly discovered psychic abilities to jump into the past, to a point where Scarlet was alive. She miscalculated, and now she's stuck in Scarlet's memories from 10 years ago. This season picks up with Jasmine, Scarlet, Violet, and Daryll visiting the woods to see a lunar eclipse after their senior year of high school, ten years prior to the events of season one. But something else is lurking in the woods with them. Something…midwestern. The friends will have to figure out what's going on and put a stop to it if they ever want to escape, and if Jasmine ever wants to return to her normal life. Check out our website for more info! Join our Patreon for early access! CREDITS: Cast of episode 1: Cody Heath, Jesse Syratt, Em Carlson, Tatiana Gefter, Dexter Howard, Lena Garcia. Art by NerdVolKurisu Written, scored, edited, and narrated by Rat Grimes. Transcripts available in episode notes at somewhereohio.com (CWs: alcohol, food, smoking, derealization) ___ TRANSCRIPT: ORANGE: It's just as Green said: the stairway to heaven is always moving. I figured I was on the first step when I heard the cat in the diner. I was heading to a little city in Michigan. I know, I know; “Orange Splice? In the field? Shouldn't you be behind a desk at the Commission signing off on quarterlies?” But on some cases I can't help myself. I can tell you that Red's disciplinary report's gonna have a lot of Orange in it. So this little city in Michigan, an industrial husk of a place. Full of slick palms and the poor souls wriggling between their fingers. I packed my bag and blew the joint. I slept in my rumbling hatchback on the way, and I ate and bathed as the great American trucker does. As I crested the overpass bend on the final leg of the drive, I saw a city blooming with rot. Squat brick piles wheezing into the streets, oily sunlight, cars bleeding rust into the earth. Plumes of gray hovered over the place, like cotton soaked with kerosene. One little spark and the whole thing could blow. Maybe we'd all be better off if it did. Maybe we're better off forgetting places like this. Scooping out what little's worth saving and dumping the rest. Writing them off as a loss–another failure in the long lineage of midwestern decline. Or maybe it's not that simple. I wasn't going to Deerland to set it ablaze, after all. I was being led there for something else. And so I rode up through the boiling roadkill highways of vulture county, past towns so small you could hear every single prayer on a quiet night. By antique malls decked with the heraldry of genocide. Under billboards letting you know you're fucked before you even get there: Hell is real, and it's about 25 miles that way. I was going up there to find Olivia, now designated Jasmine Control by the Department. First saw her face on a milk carton, and I didn't even know they still did that. Maybe they don't. I slid downstairs that morning in a haze, a little box of strawberry milk I'd bought from the grocer in my hand. The milk itself didn't last long. I turned the empty carton over in my hand, then unfolded and tore open the bottom. I held it up to my ear and listened for the ocean. *sounds as room ambience becomes waves and various sounds* ORANGE: I heard through and beyond the carton, through my wall and the early pink light outside, through misty pines and hundreds of miles of the big flat nothing. Through and before my life, and after too, and into a hip spot in Deerland, a coffeeshop on the corner that used to be three apartments. The tip jar on the counter was a glass milk jug filled with quarters and crumpled singles. And taped to the side was a photo and one word: MISSING—Olivia…Olivia. I exited the highway on the right, tires sizzling down the griddlehot blacktop of the narrow streets of Deerland, Michigan. I'd need somewhere to stay in this weather. Cruised a while and found a place overlooking a decaying mall: Hotel 7. One better than Motel 6, the owner assured me through a pushbroom mustache. One worse than Super 8, I thought. Next I needed food. I was wading through thick waves of exhaustion by then, rolling slowly but surely onward, bowled over by the blindfolds and needles of fate. On the way to my room, I stepped into a corridor dripping with window unit condensation and lined with posters. MISSING. A face repeated in nine squares. I shook my head and stared deep into the paper. GIRL MISSING. I got caught on the origin of the word, germanic, maybe dutch. Gone, disappeared, vanished, typically without a trace. To be absent. In absentia. Guilt without a face, death without a body. Holes in the ground, gaps in memory. The girl on the flyer opened her mouth and said something I couldn't hear. Her breath caught in the humid air, suspended green in the neon glow overhead. I fumbled with my lighter in my pocket. I flicked it on and patted my coat pockets. No pack. I hadn't had a smoke in two years. That'd change soon. High above, rising over the fire escape and ascending into the sick bruised sky, I saw two glowing spheres. The kid's breath vanished and so did I. Once again back at my kitchen table, soggy milk carton in my hand. If you were in my place, Green, what would you have done with your life? If you saw what was coming. Dive headfirst or take a dive? Deerland or Des Moines? After that first vision, I made the choice quicker than I'd like to admit. I dove, deep and breathless, into the variant night. Wait, let me back up. I'll tell you how it happened chronologically–ontologically–not how my brain stitched it together. See, in my head I had already been to Deerland via milky astral lanes, already tried the coffee and divined the lines in the sidewalks. I was three days ahead of myself. Psychic lag. Pages colored in without lines. I would be there in three days' time. I would seek out Olivia, this missing girl, and a creeping feeling told me there'd be more to it than that. More Departmental business, which meant more paperwork. Figured I might as well get packing, I was in for a long night. *** NARRATOR 1 (italics until Nyarrator/Narrator 2 shows up in ep 8 are Narrator 1, played by Rat): Jasmine looked around the jeep, trying to center herself. She was lightheaded, dizzy. She couldn't tell if it was a side effect of the binding agonist or if this situation was just too much for her mind to handle. Psionic nausea. OLIVIA: Is this how Green felt all the time? It was not. ASH: Look, Jasmine, you don't know me, but I'm going to help you however I can from the wire. I used to work for the Department, as well. Assigned name Ash Chorus, stationed with the Dead Letter Office, then the…the division of Fictobiology. I've been sort of…telling your story for you, as strange as that sounds. I may have gotten a few things wrong, but I think I captured the heart of it. And I will continue to do so. I only ask one thing of you, and recommend another: do not mention me to anyone, and do not tell the others what you've done. ALEX: Dude, who are you talking to? OLIVIA: Oh, it's just my mom making sure we got here okay. You know how she is. ALEX: I guess. We met a couple times, right? Whatever, we're almost at the clearing. This is gonna be epic. OLIVIA: Yeah, uhh “epic.” Hold on. *quieter, on phone with Ash* What the hell is going on? How do I get back to my time? ASH: I…I'm uncertain. What I do know is this: you're in a memory, not in the past. For the time being, dispense with any theorizing and stick to what we know for sure: you, Jasmine, are in a memory from a little over 10 years ago, and that goo you drank that let you do this has worn off. Now you can't get out—a jaunt gone wrong—and you're just going to have to live through this memory, however long it lasts. OLIVIA: I guess that's why it was Scarlet's last resort when I was being chased. But still, she was dying, I had to do something! ASH: I know, I know. Keep your phone with you, and hold it to your ear if you need to talk to me. I'll help however I can in my limited capacity. Now hang up, you've been on the line too long and Scarlet's getting suspicious. OLIVIA: Okay, okay. *click, then quietly:* How did they know all that? The simplest explanation was that Ash Chorus was not real. They were as much a phantasm as this place, this metastatic memory structure. Like the larks, the butterflies, bigfoot. OLIVIA: They're…you're fictobiological. Sterling would have a heart attack. Wait, so you're like a cryptid or something? Can you tell me if Nessie's real? In a sense, Olivia was right. But now was not the time to speak with the air. Her compatriots were growing concerned. OLIVIA: Fine, I'll stop talking to the first fictional person I've ever heard. Normal world. Olivia recalled the advice of her father: the best way out is through. All she needed to do was live through this moment. This wasn't the past, and she had no way of altering what happened here. The only thing that could change was her mind. NADIA: Is she good? She's muttering and looks like she's gonna hurl. OLIVIA: Yeah, yeah, I'm fine. Do you have anything to drink? DARYLL: Ch'yeah, dig this. Daryll took one hand off the jeep's wheel and leaned forward, reaching into a bag at Violet's–Nadia's–feet. He rifled around and pulled out a familiar blue and white can. He tossed one blindly into the back, and Jasmine fumbled the catch. Scarlet–Alex–snagged the can and cracked it open, taking a long sip before handing it to Jasmine and wiping the foam from her mouth. ALEX: Hope you like the bitter stuff. It was not the bitter stuff, it was gas station party fodder. OLIVIA: Ugh. I was thinking more like, water? Or Gatorade? *pause* Hey, wait. You're eightee—I mean we're 18! And we're in a car. With open containers. This is…this is bad. ALEX: Calm yourself, Liv, it's fiiine. We're basically in college now. Have you seriously never had *emphasized “A”* A beer? OLIVIA: I mean, I have, I like wine more, but— ALEX: Man, you're like 30 years old. Just let loose and enjoy the night. What, are you gonna tell my mom I brought some weed, too? Jesus. DARYLL: You are kinda harshing the mood here, Oli. OLIVIA: Whatever, but if we're going to do nicknames, can you not call me “Oli”? NADIA: Yeah, like who even is Oli? How about Livia? Via? DARYLL: “Vita means life” *Alex laughs* OLIVIA: How about this: we're going out in the woods, we're drinking illegally and, I assume, trespassing. So what if we had, like, codenames? ALEX: You remind me a lot of my cousin, Liv. He's five. *to the others* I don't know why we brought her, she just sometimes— OLIVIA, ignoring Scar: I'll be…hmmm…my shirt's yellow, so I'll be Jasmine. DARYLL: Aladdin, sick. OLIVIA: You can be Violet, Nadia, because you love purple and black. NADIA: I do. OLIVIA: And Scarlet for Alex, because. Hair. ALEX: Rude, fuck off. I dyed it for a reason, asshole. DARYLL, holding back a laugh: Nah, dude, it's pure gold. OLIVIA: And you, uhhh… DARYLL: Fuckface. NADIA: Ew ALEX: Fuckface Killer. OLIVIA: I was thinking something like— DARYLL: Vegeta! NADIA: No. ALEX: Nope. OLIVIA: What? DARYLL: You could just like…call me Daryll. OLIVIA: Ugh. Nevermind. I just thought it would be easier…forget it. The jeep's tires crunched and spun gravel as the four sped down unpaved roads through the trees. Hung overhead were dark boughs, holding the high heat of the night in their leaves. A ranger station hoved into view not far ahead. A small pickup rumbled in the driveway, its headlights illuminating the forest beyond the trail. DARYLL: Shit, shit, dump the open cans. Daryll threw the remaining beers into the backseat. Alex nestled the cans at her feet and covered them with a blanket. She fished in her pocket for the worst joint ever rolled and stuffed it in her sock. RANGER: How are you folks doing tonight? Daryll squinted against the light beaming at his face. DARYLL: Uhh, do you need my license? RANGER: No, I'm not a police officer. I'm just here to make sure you guys stay safe. DARYLL: Oh, yeah. Dumb. Sorry, sorry sir. RANGER: You wouldn't have any fireworks in there, would you? No sparklers or firecrackers? We been having trouble with some rowdy teens lately, almost started a forest fire last week. Wouldn't be you, would it? DARYLL: No, no. Not in here! We're not really firework people, you know? RANGER: And of course you wouldn't have any illicit substances, now would you? The ranger lifted her flashlight and shone it through the back windows. Alex winced and sat upright, Olivia put on a smile and waved. Nadia's eyes didn't leave her iphone. The ranger looked vaguely familiar to Olivia, but she couldn't place why. The ranger pressed her hand against her forehead and inhaled sharply. DARYLL: Y-you okay? RANGER: Ope, sorry, just a headache. Think we got a storm coming on, with the humidity and all. Messing with my sinuses. All the pollen doesn't help any. *pause* RANGER: I see you folks have a telescope. You all out here for the eclipse? DARYLL: Yeah we're looking for a place to set up the scope. RANGER: Gotcha. Well, the public gathering is back that way down the trail. You passed the parking lot about a mile back. Bout half mile ahead, the trail's off-limits after hours. Road's closed. So you folks ought to head back thataway. DARYLL: Oh, okay, sweet, thank you. We'll do that. RANGER: Enjoy the eclipse, then. And watch out for rain. DARYLL: Oh, we will for sure! I hate getting wet, so… RANGER, puzzled: Huh. All righty then. *ranger leaves* ALEX: That was hella close. DARYLL: Dude I sweat through my shirt. OLIVIA: We should probably drive back to the parking lot, then, right? DARYLL: No way, dude, we just had a clean getaway. We'll just have to find a place to ditch the Jeep. *jeep shuts off* DARYLL: Guess it'll be on foot from here. *** *chain shakes* OLIVIA: Says “no entry.” DARYLL: Olivia, try to keep up. That's why we're going there. Gonna be no one else around. ALEX: Don't be a narc, Liv. *sounds of footsteps, crunching gravel* ALEX: Oh, hey, this is the spot? NADIA: Gonna be kinda hard to see the eclipse from here, but whatever. DARYLL: Nah, it's up ahead still. Down the trail and across the stream. Then we'll be at the clearing. ALEX: Cool, come on Nadia. Want to like…walk together or whatever? Nadia had slipped on a pair of clunky headphones, nodding her head to some distorted guitars and guttural screams. A band of red spread across Alex's nose and cheeks. ALEX: Chhh, whatever, dude. Come on Liv, let's go. *** *blanket flaps, grassy footsteps: ALEX: You guys want a slim jim? Sour patch kids? DARYLL: Slim jim anybody? I got slim jims here! 2 for 5 or 3 for 5 or 4 for 5! OLIVIA: So this is just outside of…where again? DARYLL: The DL, duh? I guess you don't live in town, so. We're like 20 minutes out from your place, 30 minutes from Ohio. It's pure Michigan, baby. ALEX: I'm actually kind of…excited for this? NADIA: Probably the beer talking. ALEX: I had one sip before we had to toss ‘em. NADIA: I mean, it's cool and all. I'm mostly here for the hangs, though. OLIVIA: The weather's perfect for it. Clear sky, hot summer night. Where'd you get the telescope? I assume it's not yours, Alex. ALEX: Dude, it's your telescope. Are you sure we don't need to take you to urgent care or something? Right, her dad bought it for her sixteenth birthday. Had her initials on the case. OLIVIA: O.H.M… He set up a spot in the backyard for stargazing. She remembered the tall grass tickling her ankles, cicadas winding down their song in the cherry blossoms, condensation rolling down the side of a glass. The stray cat rubbing against her leg. She remembered the drawings of the constellations in her book. OLIVIA: Cygnus, Aquila, Heracles… She had snapped one of the tripod's legs when he left. He stopped by and taped it back together while she was at school. OLIVIA: Oh, yeah, didn't recognize it for…some reason. Nadia sat down first, reclining on her elbows and looking up through the sparse branches overhead. Olivia sat across from her on another blanket, and Daryll leaned against a wide trunk with a cold drink in hand. DARYLL: Which one is that? OLIVIA: The constellation? I think…the teapot? It might be part of Sagittarius. NADIA: It is. DARYLL: Oh, is it?? How would you even know? NADIA: Googled it, duhh. Alex looked over the three of them, equations spinning around in her head as she tried to calculate whether it would be too obvious to sit next to Nadia. She would've liked to, but then Liv and Daryll would be like ‘hey, why didn't you take the empty blanket, you nerd?' and then maybe Nadia would be weirded out. But if she sat on the empty blanket, then Daryll would have to choose one person to share a blanket with, and what if he sat with her? And— OLIVIA, quietly: Stop overthinking and go sit with Nadia. ALEX: Oh, haHA, yeah, totally. Sorry, I was just thinking about…basketball. *quietly, to herself* Basketball? That's the kind of game I've got?? Alex took her spot next to Nadia. She could hear Nadia's music bleeding through the foam pads of her headphones. She was sweating. But that was fine, right? It's hot out, people sweat. And it's not like she was sitting that close to Nadia. Oh god, was she sitting weirdly far away? Like she was trying to avoid Nadia? Alex took a deep breath and scooted a little closer. Nadia paid no attention to this or to much of anything that Alex was doing. She was locked in to the music. The crickets were humming in the tall grass nearby, spiders dangled and spun in the branches, tadpoles darted down a trickling stream. All was quiet, for a moment. OLIVIA: Wonder if it's about to happen. ALEX: It's uber dark out here. DARYLL: Yeah dude, moon's about to be gone-zo. ALEX: It's time already? DARYLL: Dude, this space shit owns. I can see the craters through this thing. OLIVIA: Ooh, let me see! ALEX: Whoa, you can see from here. There's just a little sliver. NADIA: Kinda makes me feel sick. Like knowing it's really out there, and we're here, small and alone. DARYLL: Aaaand it's gone. Complete darkness enveloped the group. The humid air clung heavy as wet gowns around them. The moon had vanished behind the shadow of the planet, and even the insects, birds, and Nadia's headphones hushed their songs in reverent silence. OLIVIA: Gosh, I forget how dark it can get out in the country. ALEX: You basically live in a farmhouse, dude. You're in “the country” all the time. OLIVIA: It's just…I'm in my room a lot I guess. Don't get out to see the stars much. ALEX: I see the taco bell drive through more often than stars. DARYLL: Fuuuuck, now I'm hungry. The gloom that surrounded them did not relent, even long past when the shadow should have given way back to the gentle glow of reflected light. OLIVIA: It should be back by now. ALEX: Give it a sec. OLIVIA: And where are the constellations? NADIA: The sky's like a black curtain. ALEX: Probably clouds. OLIVIA: No, it was clear when we got here. DARYLL: You think the moon's broken? Hey, try taking it out, blowing in it, and putting it back in again. Olivia could feel her pulse hammering in her throat. It was hot before, but the air was growing hotter, and the cool breeze that rustled the nettles and ivies was still. She was slick with perspiration, and the moisture in the air had her struggling for breath. Her eyes darted in every direction, looking for some landmark or image to anchor herself, but found nothing. In the total blackout, they could be anywhere: a basement, the bottom of the ocean. Or they could be nowhere, the great void between blasted stellar remains and dead planets. NADIA: It is weird, right? ALEX: Hey, uh, Olivia, check that telescope. Do you know what's going on? You're the space nerd, right? OLIVIA: There's nothing there. NADIA: What do you mean, “nothing there?” ALEX: Well, it's there we just can't see it, right? *silence* ALEX: …right? It must be coming, the thing that Scarlet and Violet—Alex and Nadia—saw all those years ago. OLIVIA: No, it can't be. Olivia knew, but they didn't know, couldn't know, that this would change them. NADIA: Oh, hey, there it is. ALEX: Finally! Hey, wait. What's…why is there… DARYLL: That's fucked up. That these next few hours would be the worst of their lives. OLIVIA: O-oh my god. There's…there's another. There are two of them, just hanging in the sky. Two moons. END
Leigh Marine Occhi was a smart, kind, and well-loved 13-year-old girl from Tupelo, Mississippi where she lived with her mother, Vickie. On the morning of August 27, 1992, in the midst of Hurricane Andrew, Leigh went missing. From missing clothes and a sleeping bag to no evidence of forced entry, all signs pointed to Leigh running away from home - except for the blood found smeared on the hallways of their home and evidence of blood being cleaned up in the bathroom. Join Gina and Amber on this Patreon member-requested case and talk about the Mysterious Unsolved Disappearance of Leigh Occhi: The Girl Missing Since Hurricane Andrew.Website: www.weirdtruecrime.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/weirdtruecrimeInstagram: www.instagram.com/weirdtruecrimeTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@weirdtruecrimeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcAPlqQ1t9nzA9B6kAKifmAEmail: weirdtruecrime@gmail.comPodcast Production: djaudio22@gmail.comMember of the Darkcast Network: https://www.darkcastnetwork.com/Sources:https://www.weather.gov/lch/andrewhttps://charleyproject.org/case/leigh-marine-occhihttps://allthatsinteresting.com/leigh-occhihttps://storiesoftheunsolved.com/2020/07/11/the-disappearance-of-leigh-occhi/https://www.newspapers.com/image/268606483/?terms=Leigh%20Occhi&match=1https://finance.yahoo.com/news/officials-hope-technology-help-occhi-124800549.htmlhttps://crimeblogger1983.blogspot.com/2017/09/an-interview-with-donald-occhi.html?m=1https://www.huffpost.com/entry/leigh-occhi-disappearance-podcast_n_5a67a9e6e4b0dc592a0d8f0bhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuVDETlnkGQThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5679751/advertisement
An Arizona girl who disappeared in the night just days before her 15th birthday four years ago was found safe several states away this week — when she walked into a police station and asked to be removed from the missing children list. Globally, 2023 has seen some of the hottest days in modern measurements, but what about farther back, before weather stations and satellites? Some news outlets have reported that daily temperatures hit a 100,000-year high. ormer President Donald Trump faced new charges Thursday in a case accusing him of illegally possessing classified documents, with prosecutors alleging that he asked a staffer to delete camera footage at his Florida estate in an effort to obstruct a federal investigation into the records. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At 14-years-old, Alicia Navarro , diagnosed with high-functioning autism, disappeared. The teen loved playing online video games. And that's how Navarro's family believes someone she met online, lured her from her home. Four year later, now 18, Navarro walked into a Montana police station asking to be taken off the missing list. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Trent Steele - President and National Director of Investigative operations, Anti-Predator Project www.antipredatorproject.org Jose Santiago - Glendale Police Department Communications manager Alicia Kozak - SURVIVOR, www.aliciakozak.com Dr. Angela Arnold - Psychiatrist, Atlanta Ga. Sierra Gillespie - CrimeOnline Investigative Reporter Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join this multi-continent chat between L.A. Larkin, author of NEXT GIRL MISSING, with Pamela Fagan Hutchins on Crime & Wine. About L.A. Larkin: L.A. Larkin's crime and psychological thrillers have won her fans all over the world. Described as a superb “chiller thriller” writer by Marie Claire magazine, and praised by the king of crime, Lee Child, for her “fast and immersive” thrillers, Louisa's novels will keep you reading all night. Her new Sally Fairburn series kicks off with Next Girl Missing (book 1) and Her Deadly Truth (book 2), available from all online bookstores from June 16, 2023. About NEXT GIRL MISSING: The little girl fidgets in her seat, wringing the ends of her scarf in a rush of panic. She tugs at the car door handle but it doesn't open. Tears well in her eyes. “I want my mommy.” Four years ago, six young girls were snatched from the streets of quiet, suburban Pioneer Heights—chilling, fake “missing” posters of each victim hung around town just before they were taken. Ex-police officer Sally Fairburn has always been haunted by the case and their inability to bring the girls home. Having lost her own daughter, she knows only too well the pain it brings… Four years on, the wide brown eyes and neat braids of twelve-year-old Anna Moorhouse—the last girl to disappear—still plague Sally's dreams. She has never stopped fighting to bring the devastated families back together, but all leads have gone cold. Until Sally receives a chilling call out of the blue: their former main suspect, in prison for another crime, wants to talk to her… alone. Desperate for answers, Sally races to interview him. But a horrifying discovery stops her in her tracks: a missing poster—on her daily running route, in the same style used four years ago—with Sally's own face on it… Not only is Sally in grave danger, but the more threats she receives, the more convinced she becomes that the killer is a lot closer to home than she ever could have imagined… But can Sally finally catch him before any more innocents disappear—and before Sally herself becomes his next victim…? Fans of Lisa Regan, Greg Olsen and Melinda Leigh will love this gripping new crime thriller series. Prepare to stay up all night!
Join this multi-continent chat between L.A. Larkin, author of NEXT GIRL MISSING, with Pamela Fagan Hutchins on Crime & Wine. About L.A. Larkin: L.A. Larkin's crime and psychological thrillers have won her fans all over the world. Described as a superb “chiller thriller” writer by Marie Claire magazine, and praised by the king of crime, Lee Child, for her “fast and immersive” thrillers, Louisa's novels will keep you reading all night. Her new Sally Fairburn series kicks off with Next Girl Missing (book 1) and Her Deadly Truth (book 2), available from all online bookstores from June 16, 2023. About NEXT GIRL MISSING: The little girl fidgets in her seat, wringing the ends of her scarf in a rush of panic. She tugs at the car door handle but it doesn't open. Tears well in her eyes. “I want my mommy.” Four years ago, six young girls were snatched from the streets of quiet, suburban Pioneer Heights—chilling, fake “missing” posters of each victim hung around town just before they were taken. Ex-police officer Sally Fairburn has always been haunted by the case and their inability to bring the girls home. Having lost her own daughter, she knows only too well the pain it brings… Four years on, the wide brown eyes and neat braids of twelve-year-old Anna Moorhouse—the last girl to disappear—still plague Sally's dreams. She has never stopped fighting to bring the devastated families back together, but all leads have gone cold. Until Sally receives a chilling call out of the blue: their former main suspect, in prison for another crime, wants to talk to her… alone. Desperate for answers, Sally races to interview him. But a horrifying discovery stops her in her tracks: a missing poster—on her daily running route, in the same style used four years ago—with Sally's own face on it… Not only is Sally in grave danger, but the more threats she receives, the more convinced she becomes that the killer is a lot closer to home than she ever could have imagined… But can Sally finally catch him before any more innocents disappear—and before Sally herself becomes his next victim…? Fans of Lisa Regan, Greg Olsen and Melinda Leigh will love this gripping new crime thriller series. Prepare to stay up all night!
Join this multi-continent chat between L.A. Larkin, author of NEXT GIRL MISSING, with Pamela Fagan Hutchins on Crime & Wine. About L.A. Larkin: L.A. Larkin's crime and psychological thrillers have won her fans all over the world. Described as a superb “chiller thriller” writer by Marie Claire magazine, and praised by the king of crime, Lee Child, for her “fast and immersive” thrillers, Louisa's novels will keep you reading all night. Her new Sally Fairburn series kicks off with Next Girl Missing (book 1) and Her Deadly Truth (book 2), available from all online bookstores from June 16, 2023. About NEXT GIRL MISSING: The little girl fidgets in her seat, wringing the ends of her scarf in a rush of panic. She tugs at the car door handle but it doesn't open. Tears well in her eyes. “I want my mommy.”Four years ago, six young girls were snatched from the streets of quiet, suburban Pioneer Heights—chilling, fake “missing” posters of each victim hung around town just before they were taken. Ex-police officer Sally Fairburn has always been haunted by the case and their inability to bring the girls home. Having lost her own daughter, she knows only too well the pain it brings…Four years on, the wide brown eyes and neat braids of twelve-year-old Anna Moorhouse—the last girl to disappear—still plague Sally's dreams. She has never stopped fighting to bring the devastated families back together, but all leads have gone cold. Until Sally receives a chilling call out of the blue: their former main suspect, in prison for another crime, wants to talk to her… alone.Desperate for answers, Sally races to interview him. But a horrifying discovery stops her in her tracks: a missing poster—on her daily running route, in the same style used four years ago—with Sally's own face on it…Not only is Sally in grave danger, but the more threats she receives, the more convinced she becomes that the killer is a lot closer to home than she ever could have imagined… But can Sally finally catch him before any more innocents disappear—and before Sally herself becomes his next victim…? Fans of Lisa Regan, Greg Olsen and Melinda Leigh will love this gripping new crime thriller series. Prepare to stay up all night! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crime-and-wine/support
A man saw a missing girl on a Netflix true crime show. Then she walked into his store.
Stories included in this episode: 1 - Critics Say Montana's TikTok Ban Is a Violation of Free Speech 2 - Dominion CEO Predicts 'Business Ultimately Goes to Zero' Because of 2020 Election Lies 3 - How Netflix's 'Unsolved Mysteries' Led to the Rescue of a Girl Missing for 5 Years 4 - Column: Why Putin Is Right to Fear for His Life
Native Hawaiian Missing & Murdered Women/Girls (#MMNHWG #AANHPI): The Hawaiian Islands have a population of over 1.4 million, but behind the beauty of the islands lies a much darker secret. There have been numerous cases of Hawaiian Missing and Murdered Women and Girls for decades, and many of those cases remain unsolved.IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING:Police ask anyone with information about the murder of Lynn Ebisuzaki to contact Detective Derek Morimoto of the Area I Criminal Investigation Section at (808) 961-2380 or Derek.Morimoto@hawaiicounty.govIf you have any information regarding Jie Zhao or Dawn Momohara, please contact Crimestoppers at (808) 955-8300LOST LOVED ONES:Dawn Momohara | Native Hawaiian | 03/21/1977Lynn Emiko Ebisuzaki | Native Hawaiian | 05/01/1987Jie Zhao Li | Asian American | 02/11/1988 | NCMEC Case Number: 771613HOW YOU CAN EDUCATE/SUPPORT: Little girl's disappearance remains one of Hawaii's biggest unsolved mysteries - YouTube Mother of Girl Missing for 20 Years Breaks Her Silence http://archive.today/lFmT2 #ColdCase #Missing Lynn Ebisuzaki, then 26,... - Hawaii Lostnmissing https://www.facebook.com/HawaiiLostNMissing/posts/1317912648316278/ Hawaii Unsolved Murders: Who Killed Lynn Ebisuzaki? - Hawaii Unsolved Murders: Who Killed Lynn Ebisuzaki? - YouTube https://www.kamawaelualani.org/missing-murdered-native-hawaiian-women-and-girls-report Police seek help to solve decades-old murder of McKinley High School student https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5H1MTOUl18&t=13s With Over 100 Persons Vanished On Kauai, Who's Next? http://archive.today/JaOrT Troubling report shines spotlight on missing, murdered Native Hawaiian women http://archive.today/lyVzS Panel Tackles Issue of Missing, Slain Native Hawaiian Women http://archive.today/4H573 Report: Native Hawaiians hit by missing and murdered scourge http://archive.today/SZveZ HAWAII'S SILENT SCREAMS: Shocking report reveals horrific truth behind missing and murdered native women http://archive.today/y0GK5 Task Force Report Reveals Troubling Data on Missing and Murdered Native Hawaiian Women and Girls http://archive.today/RMAXz Data on missing and murdered Native Hawaiian women lacking http://archive.today/qWmgN New Report Available on Missing and Murdered Native Hawaiian Women and Girls | Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention www.ojp.gov MMIW in Hawaiʻi: What it means for your family http://archive.today/pi8nR REPS. HUFFMAN, GRIJALVA, NEWHOUSE INTRODUCE RESOLUTION TO DESIGNATE NATIONAL DAY OF AWARENESS FOR MISSING AND MURDERED NATIVE WOMEN AND GIRLS http://archive.today/zq1qr On Uncovered.com website, there are over 220 missing person cases, just from Hawai'i. Check out the link and take part in being the voice for the missing on your social media platforms. #MMNHMB Cold Cases | Uncovered https://uncovered.com/cases/efnet-haro https://uncovered.com/cases/myron-nakao https://uncovered.com/cases/owen-hamada *Social Media Links*Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/handsoffmypodcastFacebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/communitysleuthsWebsite: https://handsoffmypodcast.transistor.fm/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@handsoffmypodcastOur Latest Video: https://www.youtube.com/@handsoffmypod/featuredNEWS Sponsor, Supporters, Partners: https://handsoffmypodcast.transistor.fm/partners'Hands Off My Podcast' Original Theme Song Produced by: Just DiVine ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In other news: Will Mayor Johnson retain Dr. Arwady; Proposed bill would crack down on deepfake pornography; What's a 'pneumonia front'? You'll find out Tuesday
In other news: Will Mayor Johnson retain Dr. Arwady; Proposed bill would crack down on deepfake pornography; What's a 'pneumonia front'? You'll find out Tuesday
In other news: Will Mayor Johnson retain Dr. Arwady; Proposed bill would crack down on deepfake pornography; What's a 'pneumonia front'? You'll find out Tuesday
Sophie McKenzie is the undisputed queen of the teen thriller. After being made redundant from her job in 2003, she started a year-long 'Writing for Children course' at the CityLit Institute in London. She finished her first novel, Girl Missing at the beginning of 2005, it was then published by Simon & Schuster Children's Books in 2006.Sophie joined Nikki Gamble In the Reading Corner to talk about her thriller Truth or Dare.About Truth or DareWhen lies are everywhere, how far will you go for the truth? A tense eco-drama with an explosive twist from the million-copy-selling author of Girl, Missing. Fourteen-year-old Maya cannot believe she has to spend the summer with her grandmother, helping out at the family cosmetics firm. But things get much more exciting when she meets a community of activists campaigning against the dumping of chemical waste.Getting closer to one boy in particular, Bear, Maya is dared into joining one of their protest missions but doesn't know that her grandmother's business is the target. Someone has been lying about their environmentally-friendly products, and as danger threatens, Maya must uncover the truth or betray her family forever. In this edge-of-your-seat drama exploring the line between truth and lies,Thank you for listening. If you enjoyed this podcast, please support us by subscribing to our channel. And if you are interested in the books we have featured, purchasing from our online bookshop Bestbooksforschools.comIn the Reading Corner is presented by Nikki Gamble, Director of Just Imagine. It is produced by Alison Hughes.Follow us on Youtube for more author events YouTube.com/@nikkigamble1For general news and updates, follow us on Twitter @imaginecentreFull details about the range of services we provide can be found on our website www.justimagine.co.uk
This episode will change your life.
AP corresponent Lisa Dwyer reports on California missing girl.
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Originally aired on February 16 2022 Today we're talking about Paisley Shultis. She's the 6 year old girl in New York who had been missing for two years and was found alive on Valentine's Day. Facebook: @3MPodcast Instagram: @Andrea.TripleM Twitter: @3MPodcast3 TikTok: @3MPodcast YouTube: https://bit.ly/3apYTV0 Background music provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com Research assistance provided by: Stevie the Cat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mysterymurdermayhem/message
Rachael Rose Rutherford was last seen on Feb. 28 in the area of NE 112th Ave. and NE Burton Rd. in Vancouver. https://loom.ly/2udBj_Y #VancouverPoliceDepartment #VPD #CrimeStoppersOfOregon #MissingVancouverGirl #RewardOffered #RachelRoseRutherford #CashReward #SeekingInformation #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
7-19. 1859, Missing Girl, Missing Body. Murder? A missing girl. Suspicions of murder. the body never found. A prominent Rockingham County NC farmer, hanged for her murder in 1860. A precedent-setting case in North Carolina law. It allowed the state to convict a person of murder without there being a corpus delicti better known as the body of the victim It was Dec. 1, 1859, when Peggy was last seen by her family; approximately a year later a farmer hung for her death. Peggy's body was never found. Felonfile.com https://anchor.fm/felonfile/episodes/7-19--1859--Missing-Girl--Missing-Body--Murder-e1e13s7 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/felonfile/message
Today we're talking about Paisley Shultis. She's the 6 year old girl in New York who had been missing for two years and was found alive on Valentine's Day.Facebook: @3MPodcastTwitter: @3MPodcast3TikTok: @3MPodcastYouTube: https://bit.ly/3apYTV0Background music provided by: https://www.purple-planet.comResearch assistance provided by: Stevie the Cat
Bob discusses a 4-year-old girl missing since 2019 was found alive, hidden under stairs in New York and Bob discusses the theory that all continents used to be one giant mass.
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Girl missing since July found safe in foreign country; Richardson schools Superintendent Jeannie Stone to resign; Inflation in Dallas is even higher than the U.S.; Crystal Mason seeks illegal voting conviction to be overturned under new Texas election law
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Nippon-Connection-Spezial Und wieder gibt es was von der Nippon Connection 2021. Diesmal "A Girl Missing" von Koji Fukada, der uns vor einigen Jahren schon mit seinem "Harmonium" emotional zernichtete. Diesmal geht es wieder ähnlich schlimm zur Sache, wenn wir die Nachwirkungen einer Entführung mit ansehen müssen. Mit dabei ist wieder Daniel vom Altstadtkino und ob das auch so gut ist, wie "Harmonium", erfahrt ihr hier. Viel Vergnügen?! Podcast herunterladen
Posem el focus en accions i reaccions dels humans davant diferents situacions de la vida. 01.- Gertrudis & Doctor Prats -No em dona la gana 02.- Amparanoia -Yo te doy 03.- Annie Lennox -I put a spell on you 04.- The Real Thing -You to me are everything 05.- El Petit de Cal Eril -Quan estic amb tu 06.- Everything but The Girl -Missing 07.- Alanaire -Reviure 08.- Fran
WWJ's Jason Scott and Roberta Jasina have your Friday morning news briefs including a missing ten year old from Canton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Anton and Kris go back to watching movies about really sad heavy topics, this week we watch, A Girl Missing
Summer Wells Missing person case, examining the time line. #SummerWells missing person case analyzed by experienced #NYPDdetectives #PoliceOfftheCuff ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com
#SummerWells missing person case analyzed by experienced #NYPDdetectives #PoliceOfftheCuff. Summer Wells went missing on 6/15/21 from her home in Tennessee ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com
A 7-year-old cheerleader mysteriously vanishes from a Saturday evening youth all-star football game in rural Scottsville, Kentucky. She went to the bathrooms and concession stand with friends, but never returned. After the game is halted and those in attendance form search parties, she is quickly located within just a few hundred yards of the field, after a volunteer searcher stumbles into one of rural Kentucky's most tragic crime scenes. Content Trigger Warning: This episode deals explicitly with sexual assault, and the abuse and/or death of children. Listener discretion is advised. This episode is sponsored by Smile Brilliant. Use special code “INVISIBLE” for 30% of your order of professional teeth whitening & oral care products. Visit Invisible Choir on the web: Patreon - Invisible Choir Premium: https://www.patreon.com/InvisibleChoir Website: https://www.invisiblechoir.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InvisibleChoirPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invisiblechoir/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InvisibleChoir Written/Audio Sources: Emotional testimony details heartbreak, no doubt of guilt during Timothy Madden sentencing New developments made in Gabbi Doolin case as trial approaches Press Conference Of Arrest In Murder Of 7-Year-Old Gabbi Doolin Trial date set for man accused of raping, murdering KY girl Family Of Timothy Madden Defends His Innocence Timothy Madden's Son Appointed Public Defender Timothy Madden appeared in court in Allen County for murder and assault of 7-year-old Madden sentenced - 10-23-19 - 11 p.m. New Timothy Madden Allegations Timothy Madden sentencing post press conference The Park City Daily News (Print Edition: Aug 27, 2019) Gabriella Corrine/”Gabb” Doolin Obituary (The Park City Daily News Print Edition, Nov 17, 2015) ARREST MADE: Scottsville Man Charged with Rape, Murder in Child's Death (The Park City Daily News Print Edition, Nov 21, 2015) Gabbi Doolin's mom on heartbreaking murder: 'He destroyed our family' Man Charged In Death Of 7-Year-Old Gabbi Doolin The Complete interview with Timothy Madden at the Barren County Jail Vigil Held For 7-Year-Old Gabriella Doolin Death of 7-year-old Girl Missing at Football Game Ruled a Homicide KSP investigates claims murder suspect may have tried to lure WV boys Remembering Gabbi Music & Sound Effect Sources Opening Track: “Hope” by Fair Frame Closing Track: “Moth in the Web” by Glaswing Music & Sound Effect Sources All music and sound effects used with express permission under unlimited blanket license authority from Epidemic Sound ®. Individual sources are available via request at info@invisiblechoir.com
Breasia Terrell, 10, goes missing after a night with her younger brother and his father. Police are searching for the girl in a lagoon area of a local park. A person of interest has been named.Joining Nancy Grace today:Jason Oshins - New York Defense Attorney Dr. Angela Arnold - Psychiatrist, Atlanta Ga Karen Smith - Los Angeles Forensics Expert, Host of "Shattered Souls" podcast Tom Loewy - Quad-City Times, Davenport Iowa, Reporter
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Je kan niet zeggen dat het filmluwe tijden zijn. Het betreft alleen geen lichte kost. In het Japanse A Girl Missing zien we hoe een verpleegster langzaam breekt. In hoeverre heeft ze haar lot in eigen handen? In The Devil All the Time is Robert Pattinson bij lange na niet de enige duivelse verschijning. En hoe dubieus opereerde schrijfster Shirley Jackson in haar zoektocht naar inspiratie? 00:00 Introductie 06:16 Recensie: Yokogao / A Girl Missing 18:09 Jee of Nee 19:44 Recensie: The Devil All the Time 37:56 Recensie: Shirley 47:09 Top 5: Indrukwekkende cast 75:28 Vooruitblik Presentatie: Gudo en John
At 12-years-old, Alicia Navarro was diagnosed with high-functioning autism. She has difficulty in social situations but loves playing online video games. Navarro's family believes someone met her online and lured her from her home. Joining Nancy Grace Today:Trent Steele - President and National Director of Investigative operations, Anti-Predator Project www.antipredatorproject.org Jose Santiago - Glendale Police Department Communications managerAlicia Kozak - SURVIVOR, www.aliciakozak.comDr. Angela Arnold - Psychiatrist, Atlanta Ga.Sierra Gillespie - CrimeOnline Investigative Reporter
On this episode we give our reviews for Host, A Girl Missing, and Summerland.
Breasia Terrell, 10, goes missing after a night with her younger brother and his father. Police are searching for the girl in a lagoon area of a local park. A person of interest has been named.Joining Nancy Grace today:Jason Oshins - New York Defense AttorneyDr. Angela Arnold - Psychiatrist, Atlanta GaKaren Smith - Los Angeles Forensics Expert, Host of "Shattered Souls" podcast.Tom Loewy - Quad-City Times, Davenport Iowa, Reporter
Residents can reserve a time to meet with Appleton's new mayor during open office hours later this month.
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Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, we're featuring a special episode in which Michael Snydel talked with fellow Chicago film critic and The Film Stage contributor Max O'Connell about their individual and shared experiences at the 2019 Chicago International Film Festival. Over two weeks they took in over 30 films, including Vitalina Varela, The Wild Goose Lake, The Painted Bird, and The Vast of Night, and they discuss the highlights on today's special CIFF podcast. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or Overcast. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. Full list of films discussed: Vitalina Varela, Fire Will Come, Isadora's Children, And Then We Danced, La Llorona, Tremors, Seahorse, Present.Perfect., The Kingmaker, The Cordillera of Dreams, The Hypnotist, The Painted Bird, Deerskin, 6.5 Meters, The Wild Goose Lake, Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway, Hala, A Girl Missing, 20th Century, Babyteeth, Ghost Tropic, and I Was At Home, But... The Film Stage Show is supported by MUBI, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, MUBI hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
Girl missing; Sex trafficking; Time running out: Aimee (movie premiere/release) Winter 2020 Powerful; Action-Packed; A Movie with a Message (Inside the World of Sex Trafficking) Returning from Afghanistan, Jessica, former Spec OPS Marine, finds herself in a war she never imagined and discovers middle America suburbia has changed when her thirteen-year-old sister, Aimee, is abducted by sex traffickers. Lee Whittaker; Director || Producer / Written by: Kara Myers & Lee Whittaker: Trailer: https://www.aimeemovie.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AIMEEMOVIE/ What is Sex Trafficking? Sex trafficking is human trafficking for sexual exploitation, including sexual slavery. A victim is forced, in one of a variety of ways, into a situation of dependency on their trafficker and then used by said trafficker to give sexual services to customers. 1 (888) 373-7888 National Human Trafficking Hotline SMS: 233733 (Text "HELP" or "INFO") Hours: 24 hours, seven days a week Languages: English, Spanish and 200 more languages Website: humantraffickinghotline.org Website; Aimee ( aimeemovie.com ) Please click Affiliate’s to review supporting Non-Profit organizations. ARC - Association for the Recovery of Children – California Saving Innocence – California / CeCe's Hope Center – Arizona For the One - New Mexico / Fight to End Exploitation – Wisconsin AFRJ® (Alliance for Freedom, Restoration, and Justice). – Wyoming
Jacqueline Soller, Charles Hinshaw, and J. McVay all attended the recently concluded 2019 New York Film Festival and share their thoughts on their favorite performances, directors, and more. Among them: PEOPLE: Alan Alda, Pedro Almodóvar, Luàna Bajrami, Kantemir Balagov, Antonio Banderas, Noah Baumbach, Penelope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Robert DeNiro, Laura Dern, Adam Driver, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Koji Fukada, Adèle Haenel, Vlad Ivanov, Lee Jeong-Eun, Scarlett Johansson, Bong Joon Ho, Song Kang-ho, Ray Liotta, Luca Marinelli, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Noémie Merlant, Roee Messinger, Al Pacino, Vasilisa Perelygina, Joe Pesci, Corneliu Porumboiu, Céline Sciamma, Martin Scorsese, Albert Serra, Park So-Dam, Choi Woo-shik, Cho Yeo-jeong, Diao Yi’nan FILMS: American Trial: The Eric Garner Story, Beanpole, A Girl Missing, The Irishman, Marriage Story, Martin Eden, Motherless Brooklyn, Pain and Glory, Parasite, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Sibyl, The Whistlers, The Wild Goose Lake Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the new movie, ‘The Lighthouse,’ directed by Robert Eggers and starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe -- out now from A24. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by Brooklyn band Weeping Icon, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - START /// fav performances, directors, and more at the 2019 New York Film Festival (w/ J. McVay, Jacqueline Soller, & Charles Hinshaw) 02:04 - Our favorite lead performances 13:15 - Our favorite supporting performances 28:00 - Our favorite overall casts 30:38 - Our favorite directors 34:11 - Other things that impressed us (cinematography, editing, screenplay, scene/moment, etc) 43:30 - Final thoughts on the festival (internationalism and characters crossing borders) /// END 47:38 - 1st Person: Doug // On Life In The Shelter System 54:20 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘The Lighthouse’ 55:43 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 68:41 - “Like Envy” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Weeping Icon 73:22 - Outro / Credits 74:10 - Finish.
Jacqueline Soller, Charles Hinshaw, and J. McVay all attended the recently concluded 2019 New York Film Festival and share which films they enjoyed the most. Among them: A GIRL MISSING AMERICAN TRIAL: THE STORY OF ERIC GARNER THE IRISHMAN MARRIAGE STORY MOTHERLESS BROOKLYN PAIN AND GLORY PARASITE PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE Also mentioned: BACURAU BEANPOLE FIRST COW LIBERTÉ MARTIN EDEN THE WHISTLERS THE WILD GOOSE LAKE YOUNG AHMED Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the new movie, ‘Joker,’ directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix -- out now from Warner Bros. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by Daughter of Swords, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - START /// Our favorite films at the 2019 New York Film Festival (w/ J. McVay, Jacqueline Soller, & Charles Hinshaw) 02:24 - Charles on ‘A Girl Missing’ 03:32 - Jacqueline on ‘Marriage Story’ 04:53 - J. McVay on ‘American Trial: The Eric Garner Story’ 06:44 - Charles on ‘The Irishman’ 07:45 - Jacqueline on ‘Motherless Brooklyn’ 08:38 - J. McVay on ‘Pain and Glory’ 09:28 - Charles on ‘Marriage Story’ 10:16 - Jacqueline on ‘The Irishman’ 11:15 - J. McVay on ‘Marriage Story’ 11:52 - Charles on ‘Parasite’ 13:00 - Jacqueline on ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ 14:17 - J. McVay on ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ 15:12 - Charles on ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ 16:45 - Jacqueline on ‘Parasite’ 17:30 - J. McVay on ‘Parasite’ 22:45 - More on ‘A Girl Missing,’ 24:25 - More on ‘Motherless Brooklyn,’ 25:11 - More on ‘American Trial: The Eric Garner Story’ 26:50 - Jackie’s runners up: ‘First Cow,’ ‘The Wild Goose Lake’ 28:12 - Chuck’s runners up: ‘Motherless Brooklyn,’ ‘Beanpole, ‘Liberté’ 30:55 - J. McVay’s runners up: ‘The Irishman,’ ‘The Wild Goose Lake,’ ‘Young Ahmed,’ ‘The Whistlers,’ ‘Bacurau,’ ‘Martin Eden,’ ‘Beanpole’ /// END 33:05 - 1st Person: Matt // Getting Ariana Grande To Follow Back 37:18 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘Joker’ 38:43 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 59:29 - “Fields of Gold” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Daughter of Swords 63:32 - Outro / Credits 64:19 - Finish.
Zach and Sam go over their first week as a NYFF pres. They talk about the following movies. SYNONYMS, YOUNG AHMED, ZOMBI CHILD, THE WILD GOOSE LAKE, THE TRAITOR, I WAS AT HOME, BUT…, THE WHISTLERS, TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH, A GIRL MISSING, LIBERTÉ, and SIBYL
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Listen live "DJ Pflow Radio" radio.djpflow.com Playlist: 01 - Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello - Señorita - Jay Dabhi Remix 02 - Galantis feat. OneRepublic - Bones (Lodato VIP Remix) 03 - Nora En Pure - Tears In Your Eyes 04 - Kygo f. Conrad - Firestone 05 - Stardust - Music Sounds Better-Rebump 06 - Everything but the Girl - Missing 07 - Ferreck Dawn, Robosonic & Nikki Ambers - In My Arms 08 - Joeski; Héctor Lavoe - Dia De Ayer 09 - Silvano Del Gado - Monteca 10 - Bad Bunny & Tainy - Callaita 11 - Daddy Yankee x Snow - Con Calma - DJ Jevi Jay - Reggaeton Intro-Break-Outro 12 - J Balvin & Bad Bunny - Que Pretendes 13 - Sean Paul & J Balvin vs. Nicky Jam - Contra La Pared (BeatBreaker 'X' Edit) 14 - Alex Sensation, Anitta & Luis Fonsi - Pa' Lante 15 - Anuel Aa Ft Romeo Santos - Ella Quiere Beber (Remix) (Lexedit Intro) 16 - Guaynaa - Rebota - Clean - DJ ShuloMixx - Reggaeton Intro & Outro 17 - DJ Snake & J Balvin feat. Tyga - Loco Contigo (BeatBreaker Hype Intro) 18 - DJ Snake FT Ozuna Cardi B & Selena Gomez - Taki Taki 19 - Nicky Jam Ft. Darell, Brytiago Y Anuel AA - Verte Ir - DJ Wilmer Duran - Reggaeton Intro Aca Break & Outro 20 - Lunay ft Daddy Yankee & Bad Bunny vs Nejo - Soltera (DJ Nasa VIP Edit) 21- Casanova FT. Tory Lanez & Davido - 2AM (Bpm Supreme Break Intro) 22 - Chris Brown - No Guidance - Lemi Vice Remix 23 - Nicki Minaj - Megatron (DJ Rocco & DJ Ever B Remix) 24 - A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Look Back At It - Fingaz Re-Drum 25 - Burna Boy - Ye 16 - DJ Mustard FT. Migos - Pure Water 27 - Drake Ft. Rick Ross - Money In The Grave 28 - Camila Cabello V YG - Havana V Go Loko (Mario Santiago Mashup 29 - YG ft. Tyga x Cypress Hill - Go Loko x Insane in The Brain (Danny Diggz Then & Now Blend Clean Drop in) 30 - Post Malone - Wow 31 - Ed Sheeran ft Justin Bieber - I Don't Care 32 - Tyga x J Balvin x Chris Brown - Haute (Starjack Hook In Overhaul) 33 - French Montana Ft. City Girls - Wiggle It
S124 Black Girl Missing Sunday , 05.19.2019 ─ Attendees Paula Percival James Miller Tiffanie Pulley Agenda Last Meeting Follow-up We continued the conversation of Police over aggression. New Business 1. Blackandmissing.org a. As of January 26, 2012, an NCIC offline search for BAMBNF shows that there were a total of 679,996 entries. Of that number, blacks made up of 33% of the missing (229,683), a slight decrease. BAMBNF also found that as of January 26, 2012, there were 29,917 total active cases. Of those cases, blacks made up of 40% of the missing (11,982). That is a number that is not being represented in mainstream media. A study of Amber Alerts from Jan 1, 2010- Dec 31, 2010 found out of a total of 173 Amber Alerts, 30% of the alerts were for black children (compared with 47% of whites) Missing in D.C https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/juliareinstein/heres-whats-going-on-with-the-missing-black-teens-in-dc The Missing Nahendra Faye Davis, 35, of Baker, was last seen on Thursday, December 27, 2018 at about 4:45 p.m. Police say she dropped off her children at her mother’s home in the Glen Oaks area of Baton Rouge. Davis left the home in her white Dodge Challenger. Her family does not know where she was heading after she left. Davis’ unoccupied vehicle was found around Scenic Hwy. and 72nd Ave.The Baker woman is about 5 feet 3 to 5 feet 5 inches and weighs around 150 pounds. The Baker Police Department urges anyone with information on Davis’ whereabouts to call detectives at 225-775-6000 ext. 1. Phoenix Coldon was 23 at the time and a junior studying at UMSL. She left home on a Sunday afternoon. Her black Chevy Blazer was found two and a half hours later on a vacant lot in East St. Louis. The engine was running and her purse was inside. Anyone with information about Phoenix Coldon is asked to contact the St. Louis County police or CrimeStoppers. There’s a reward of up $1,000. For more information on this case, go to: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Missing-Phoenix-Coldon/339491736061193?sk=wall&filter=12 http://www.blackandmissinginc.com Maleah Davis,Case Type: Endangered. DOB: Jan 01, 2016. Missing Date: May 05, 2019. Age Now: 3. Missing City: Houston. Missing State: TX. Case Number: AA30258 Gender: Female Race: Black Complexion: Medium. Height: 3-0. Weight: 35. Hair Color: Black. Hair Length: Medium. Eye Color: Brown. Wear Glasses or Contacts: No. Location Last Seen: around 8P Circumstances of Disappearance: Maleah, her stepfather and his two-year-old son were reportedly abducted by three Hispanic males in a blue, Crew-cab, Chevy pick-up truck (possibly @2010 year model) the night before. The father was assaulted, and he and his son were dropped off in the southwest Houston/Sugar Land area Saturday night. The abductors kept Maleah with them and drove off. Last Seen Wearing: A light blue Under Armor jacket, blue jeans, and gray Under Armor tennis shoes with pink and white details. Identifying Marks or Characteristics: Unknown. Randi Marie Garth Case Type: Endangered. DOB: Jan 01, 2001. Missing Date: Aug 07, 2018 Age Now: 18. Missing City: Zanesville. Missing State: OH. Case Number: x Gender: Female. Race: Black. Complexion: Medium. Height: 5-11. Weight: 140. Hair Color: Brown. Hair Length: Shoulder Length. Eye Color: Brown. Wear Glasses or Contacts: No. Location Last Seen: At her home on Buena Vista Circle. Circumstances of Disappearance: Unknown. Last Seen Wearing: She was wearing black pants and a black shirt. Identifying Marks or Characteristics: Unknown. Resources for families http://www.blackandmissinginc.com/cdad/safety.htm https://www.amberalert.gov/faqs.htm#faq6 http://www.bamfi.org/
TAGGED IN: TOUJOURS DU DIRECT 00. Guri & Eider - Dancing In The Sand (original mix) 03:00 Sydney Youngblood - If Only I Could 10:00 Atjazz - Love Someone [Atjazz Heads Down Remix] 10:40 Atjazz - Love Someone 11:40 Kiko Navarro - Humanity 14:00 Kiko Navarro feat. D7 - Humanity (Album Edit) 19:00 YSE featuring Frank H. Carter III - I Don't Want Love 25:00 Bryan Kessler - New York Baby 27:20 Bryan Kessler - New York, Baby 29:20 Code 718 - Equinox 33:00 Darlyn Vlys & Westboy - Flashback 39:00 Rhythm Plate - Inside Me (feat Astral T) 43:00 Aidan Lavelle, Robbie Akbal - Solaris Nights 51:00 False Image - Phantom Bliss 51:40 Various Artists - Phantom Bliss 53:20 S.Chu - Closure (feat. Terri Walker) 59:20 Various Artists - Dont Go! 1:01:20 Bruno Furlan - Dont Go! 1:02:40 Everything but the Girl - Missing (Todd Terry Remix) [Blanco / Eternal Radio Edit] 1:06:00 Everything but the Girl - Missing 1:08:40 Everything but the Girl - Wrong (Deep Dish Remix) [Edit] 1:16:20 Joeski - Kalimba (Original Mix) 1:21:00 Superdope & Lissat - Like That (Original Mix) 1:24:20 Blaze - To My Beat 1:31:20 Deep Grounder - Pieces Inside of Me (Feat. Virág) 1:34:40 Federico Scavo - Woodstock 1:39:20 Match Hoffman - Tempelhof 1:41:00 Panik Pop - Absolut World 1:45:40 Roman Beise - Niemand hat die Absicht, eine Mauer zu errichten 1:49:40 Berserk - Crossroad 1:54:00 Berserk & The Preacher - Crossroad 1:54:40 Everything but the Girl - Lullaby Of Clubland
TAGGED IN: TOUJOURS DU DIRECT 00. Guri & Eider - Dancing In The Sand (original mix) 03:00 Sydney Youngblood - If Only I Could 10:00 Atjazz - Love Someone [Atjazz Heads Down Remix] 10:40 Atjazz - Love Someone 11:40 Kiko Navarro - Humanity 14:00 Kiko Navarro feat. D7 - Humanity (Album Edit) 19:00 YSE featuring Frank H. Carter III - I Don't Want Love 25:00 Bryan Kessler - New York Baby 27:20 Bryan Kessler - New York, Baby 29:20 Code 718 - Equinox 33:00 Darlyn Vlys & Westboy - Flashback 39:00 Rhythm Plate - Inside Me (feat Astral T) 43:00 Aidan Lavelle, Robbie Akbal - Solaris Nights 51:00 False Image - Phantom Bliss 51:40 Various Artists - Phantom Bliss 53:20 S.Chu - Closure (feat. Terri Walker) 59:20 Various Artists - Dont Go! 1:01:20 Bruno Furlan - Dont Go! 1:02:40 Everything but the Girl - Missing (Todd Terry Remix) [Blanco / Eternal Radio Edit] 1:06:00 Everything but the Girl - Missing 1:08:40 Everything but the Girl - Wrong (Deep Dish Remix) [Edit] 1:16:20 Joeski - Kalimba (Original Mix) 1:21:00 Superdope & Lissat - Like That (Original Mix) 1:24:20 Blaze - To My Beat 1:31:20 Deep Grounder - Pieces Inside of Me (Feat. Virág) 1:34:40 Federico Scavo - Woodstock 1:39:20 Match Hoffman - Tempelhof 1:41:00 Panik Pop - Absolut World 1:45:40 Roman Beise - Niemand hat die Absicht, eine Mauer zu errichten 1:49:40 Berserk - Crossroad 1:54:00 Berserk & The Preacher - Crossroad 1:54:40 Everything but the Girl - Lullaby Of Clubland
Made in Mix # 23 Mixed by Mike Storm 01.Chris Vice - junk funk (original mix) 02.Mastiksoul, mastik - burn_di_fire_afro_mix. 03.Daniel Portman - savannah (original mix) 04.H-Brothers - usaka (original mix) 05.Daddy's Groove, mindshake, kris kiss - wow (extended mix) 06.Eddie Thoneick - feel the soul (original mix) 07.Zoofunktion - jump jump (original mix) 08.Mike Rivera feat.Keith sorrells - make it go away (andrew j remix) 09.Dj Diogenes - amor & emoção (original mix) 10.Dr. Kucho vs. Gregor Salto vs. Lucas & Steve - love is my game 11.Evo-K amazonas (the colors of love)(extended mix) 12.Gregor Salto - blik 13.Tighttraxx & etc!etc! - jungla (original mix) 14.Everything But a Girl - Missing (c-barts bootleg) 15.Richard Grey - without me (original mix) Produced & Mikxed by Mike Storm from TGM Prods All Rights Reserved Copyright
An hour of straight-up, straightforward House Music. PLAYLIST 01. Aldo Vanucci - Something Bout the Way (Zeb Baso Dub) 02. Sean Ray - Fiend for You (Mark Kane Remix) 03. Jozif - Standard Rising (Francesca Lombardo Remix) 04. Matan Caspi, Roy Lebens - Know What I'm Saying 05. Matan Caspi - I'm Falling Too (Dub Mix) 06. Kraak & Smaak - Back Again (Animist Remix) 07. Kraak & Smaak - Ain't Gonna take It No More (Fort Knox Five Remix) 08. Parov Stelar - The Sun (LCAW Remix) 09. Matan Caspi - Cuban Cigar 10. Everything but the Girl - Missing (acapella) 11. Josh Wink - Are You There (Harry Romero Remix) 12. Marlon Hoffstadt, Dansson - Shake That (Mark Knight Remix) 13. Blacklist - Dumb Dumb 14. Artificial Funk - Never Alone( Seamus Haji & Paul Emanuel Remix) == Please support these artists == Music copyright the respective artists. All other material c2014 by Steve Boyett. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is strictly prohibited. GROOVELECTRIC T-SHIRTS AND HOODIES available at http://www.groovelectric.com
Everything But The Girl – Missing ( DJ Shevtsov & DJ Shirshnev Remix) DEMO
Everything But The Girl – Missing ( DJ Shevtsov & DJ Shirshnev Remix) DEMO
Hi again! I've decided to go a little harder this time ... hope you can keep up with the slightly elevated heartrate at 133BPM! :) Please remember to subscribe via the links on the left! :) Tracklistings: Take Me There (Chris Kaeser Remix) I Feel (T. Tommy & Vicente Belenguer Mix) My Digital Enemy & Mary Pearce - Release My Soul (Olav Basoski Remix) Chuckie & Gregori Klosman- Mutfakta w/ Put Your Hands Up [Acapella] (Element 8 Bootleg) 123XYZ - Groove Amigos (Original Club Mix) The Rivera Project - Young Folks (Robbie Rivera Filtered Mix)In Love With The Dj (Original Mix) Jose David Martinez, Laura Estrada & Packito Alias Triple X - Feel The Same (Denis The Menace Club Mix) Deep Throat Vs Whitepromo - Cannon Smell 2009 Remix Roof Is On Fire (Jorge Martin S & Whiteside Electro Jam Mix) Everything But the Girl - Missing 2011 (Fedde Le Grand Remix)Marco V feat. Khashassi - Scenario (Daniel Portman Remix) Live Your Life (Dirty Freek Remix) Clokx - Catch Your Fall (Hardwell Club Mix) Erick Morillo & Markus Binapfl feat. Fiora Cutler - Alive (Brockman & Basti M Remix) Thanks for listening! Please leave some feedback, or feel free to email me links to songs you would like in future mixes! :)
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