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In March of 1997, a 26-year-old woman disappeared in the middle of the night while driving home from her job as a cocktail waitress in North Carolina. First, her Jeep was found on the side of the road, still idling. Then, when her body was discovered, a shocking suspect revealed themselves. This is the story of Kim Medlin. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192213944/kimberly-jo-medlin 2. Greensboro News and Record: https://greensboro.com/murder-jury-was-split-over-sentence/article_18e44e21-82ad-5f2e-ae66-cb9c3f52466f.html 3. Star News Online: https://www.starnewsonline.com/story/news/2005/07/22/ex-monroe-police-officer-confessed-to-murder/11056448007/ 4. The Cinemaholic: https://thecinemaholic.com/kim-medlin-murder-where-is-josh-griffin-now/ 5. Six Degrees of Murder: https://tv.youtube.com/watch/UUmOeH9WT5A?vpp=2AEA&vp=0gEEEgIwAw%3D%3D 6. The Cinemaholic: https://thecinemaholic.com/where-is-kim-medlins-husband-bridger-medlin-now/ 7. Greensboro News & Record: https://greensboro.com/judge-no-bond-for-officer-accused-of-killing-waitress-security-is-tight-as-joshua-griffin/article_2b093b8a-dfa4-5deb-8959-91b94a18e5c7.html 8. North Carolina Lawyers Weekly: https://nclawyersweekly.com/fulltext-opinions/1990/01/01/state-v-griffin/ 9. The Charlotte Observer: https://www.newspapers.com/image/628533912/?terms=%22kim%20medlin%22&match=1 10. The Charlotte Observer: https://www.newspapers.com/image/628779354/?terms=kim%20medlin%20murder&match=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
BETSY BRANTNER SMITH JOINS DAWN LIVE.... BETSY EXPANDS ON THE NEW LEADERSHIP IN PHILA UNDER CHERELLE PARKER.... BETSY ALSO RESPONDS TO THE POLICE TRENDS NATIONWIDE... AND THE PROMPT BELOW ADDRESSING VIOLENCE AGAINST POLICE... "The final weekend of 2023 has been a deadly one for law U.S. law enforcement officers. AP: An Oakland, California, police officer was shot and killed Friday while answering a report of a burglary at a marijuana dispensary, authorities said.Tuan Le, 36, was one of several who responded to a report of a burglary in progress at the cannabis business near Jack London Square at about 4:30 a.m., about 3 1/2 hours after an earlier burglary was reported at the same business, authorities said.The arriving uniformed and plainclothes officers saw several people leaving the business and one opened fire several times, hitting the officer, who was in plainclothes and driving an unmarked car, interim Police Chief Darren Allison said at a news conference. AP: A Georgia sheriff's deputy was fatally shot Friday while responding to a report of a domestic disturbance at a home in Spalding County, officials said.Sheriff Darrell Dix said at a news conference that a man fired a shotgun from a window of the home as two deputies crossed the yard, hitting one of them in the head. The deputy was taken to a hospital but died. Read more.Greensboro News & Record: An off-duty Greensboro police sergeant was fatally shot around 4 p.m. Saturday at (a) convenience store...The officer had seen a crime taking place inside the store and approached the suspects when he was shot.According to the Officer Down Memorial Page, 45 officers have been fatally shot in the line of duty this year.For perspective on the challenges and dangers cops are facing, turn to a retired officer with 29-years of experience, including at combating domestic terrorists.Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (Ret.) is spokesperson for National Police Association, a non profit that supports law enforcement officers across the U.S. She began her career as a police dispatcher at age 17 and has held positions in patrol, investigations, narcotics, juvenile, hostage negotiation, crime prevention, K-9 and field training. She has been a law enforcement trainer for over 20 years."
This bonus episode story appears on the editorial pages of the Winston-Salem Journal and the Greensboro News & Record on Horace's 100th birthday, December 7. You can see the accompanying pictures in the “Author's Talk” for this episode by visiting “6-minute Stories” at RandellJones.com/6minutestories . You can also link from there to hear Horace tell in his own voice about some of his World War II experiences and find there an email address to send Horace your own Happy Birthday wishes.
On June 3rd, 1985, in Summerfield, North Carolina, police watched in horror as a Chevy Blazer full of passengers exploded on NC150 right before their eyes. There were no survivors. Within minutes, the dark clouds hovering in the sky let loose, dumping rain and hail on the grotesque scene. “It was like the Lord was mad,” one officer said later. “Like He was real mad. I mean, really pissed off.” In the Blazer was Susie Newsome Lynch, her first cousin and lover Fritz Klenner, and Susie's young sons, John and James. The events that led to this tragic moment are drenched in deep-seated resentment, paranoia, fear, obsession, and hatred. By the time the carnage was over, nine people had died, three officers were wounded, three families were left in ruins, and those who survived were devastated. It left everybody scratching their heads and asking, “Why?”Join Jen and Cam while they discuss the wild case "Killing Cousins: Susie Newsom Lynch & Fritz Klenner'.The book Jen talked about is called Bitter Blood by Jerry Bledsoe. Mr. Bledsoe originally wrote about this case in the Greensboro News & Record, and that piece won an award. That was then turned into this book that hit the New York Times Bestseller list. Jen would mark it as one of the top True Crime books she's read. You can find the Amazon link at the top of the sources list.The made-for-TV two-part movie is called In The Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness. Starring Kelly McGillis, Harry Hamlin, and Keith Carradine.Thank you to Bingo Bash for sponsoring this episode. Download Bingo Bash for free today on Google Play Or Apple Store and join the Bingo Fun!Written and researched by Lauretta Allen with bits added in by JenListener Discretion by Edward October from OctoberpodVHSExecutive Producer Nico Vitesse of The Inky Paw PrintSources:Bitter Blood on Amazonhttps://www.nydailynews.com/2022/06/11/justice-story-kissing-and-killing-cousins-kept-their-crimes-in-the-family/https://wfhszephyr.com/4137/features/too-close-to-home-fritz-klenner-and-susie-lynch/https://carolinacrime.files.wordpress.com/2020/01/cc-episode-2-susie-lynch-and-fritz-klenner-.pdfhttps://www.southernfriedtruecrime.com/40-the-bitter-blood-murdershttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9421073/frederick-robert-klennerhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90748424/susie-sharp-lynchhttps://murderpedia.org/male.K/k/klenner-frederick.htmhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7842386/delores-lynchhttps://news.google.com/newspapers?id=kEQsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bM4EAAAAIBAJ&dq=Susiee%20lynch&pg=6795%2C3744851https://www.newspapers.com/image/624539730/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1 (Ian Perkins)https://www.newspapers.com/image/109736856/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/624010626/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/785739676/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1(Tom Lynch talks about the case)https://www.newspapers.com/image/624406709/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/655273817/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/624540804/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/624542056/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/624397924/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/624536791/?terms=Fritz%20Klenner&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/960962141/terms=Susie%20Newsom%20Lynch&match=1 *** good breakdown of infohttps://www.newspapers.com/image/961017140/terms=Susie%20Newsom%20Lynch&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/960962122/terms=Susie%20Newsom%20Lynch&match=1 (timeline of all the players)https://www.newspapers.com/image/960962013/https://www.newspapers.com/image/960962122/terms=Susie%20Newsom%20Lynch&match=1https://southwritlarge.com/articles/susie-marshall-sharp-its-not-just-the-woman-thing/ (It's not really pertinent to the case, but it's a fascinating read about Susie's aunt and namesake.)https://the-line-up.com/bitter-blood-murders-excerpthttps://www.newspapers.com/image/110732872/?terms=Delores%20Lynch&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/110733599/?terms=Delores%20Lynch&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109736740/?terms=Delores%20Lynch&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109705632/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109854161/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/662583612/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109854546/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/688614306/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109863783/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/109860683/terms=%22Delores%20Lynch%22&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/943338070/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/623980205/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/943340471/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/939337482/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/939328246/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/939328246/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/939328544/?terms=Newsom%20Murder&match=1 (obituaries for Robert, Florence, and Hattie.)https://www.newspapers.com/image/939284753/https://www.newspapers.com/image/944761848/?terms=Hattie%20Newsom&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/939286290/?terms=Hattie%20Newsom&match=1https://www.newspapers.com/image/943292724/?terms=Hattie%20Newsom&match=1http://www.theknightshift.com/2015/06/bitter-blood-thirty-years-later.htmlhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/624541232/terms=John%20James%20Lynch&match=1https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/hickoryrecord.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/1/63/163576f3-8eb6-57b1-a141-90d9cb245c0e/60b54be019b05.pdf.pdfhttp://www.theknightshift.com/2015/06/bitter-blood-thirty-years-later.htmlThis 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/3647242/advertisement
On a Monday Drive, Josh reacts to the action at Hole 18 in yesterday's finale at the Wyndham Championship, reacts to USWNT's disappointing finish to the Women's World Cup, explains why the Carolina Panthers have no more holes, John Dell, of the Winston Salem Journal and Greensboro News & Record, joins the show to break down the wild finish from Wyndham and a big hit to Wake Forest football, today, radio voice of ECU football and of the Panthers Radio Network, joins the show to tell how much we should expect to see from Bryce Young in the first preseason game with the Jets, and Josh grades Jim Nantz' performance in Greensboro, the Tim Anderson and Jose Ramirez fight, and other events of the weekend in Graham's Grades.
In today's episode, we'll cover Wyndham rewards donating money for birdies, a mural for civil rights activists, Horschel's challenge at the Wyndham Championship, Mickelson's opinion on Tiger Woods, LIV Golf removing Ron Cross, Camilo Villegas's broadcasting debut, Ayaka Furue returning to the Women's Scottish Open, and Allisen Corpuz remaining focused on the upcoming LPGA Tour event.Sources: PR Newswire, Greensboro News and Record, Yahoo Sports, Yahoo, Golf Digest, Essentially Sports
May 4th 2002, 7 year old Alexis Patterson gets up and gets ready for school. she walks the half block with her step father to the corner and the crossing guard helps her cross the street, after which she heads into her school's playground where she'd wait for class to start. At 3 PM when school lets out for the day, Alexis never comes home. In fact, she never made it to class at all that day. Anyone with information on Alexis' whereabouts can call Milwaukee police at 414-935-7360 or Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or by using the P3 Tips App for a cash reward.For a full list of sources, please email us at bopokofthedeadpod@gmail.comAlexis S. Patterson – The Charley Project. (n.d.). https://charleyproject.org/case/alexis-s-pattersonBurnett, J. H., III. (n.d.). Polygraph failed, sources say. https://archive.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/Polygraph-failed-sources-say-385112631.html/Clipping from Daily Citizen - Newspapers.com. (n.d.). Newspapers.com. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/100636100/daily-citizen/Clipping from Kenosha News - Newspapers.com. (n.d.-b). Newspapers.com. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/100633736/kenosha-news/Clipping from Wisconsin State Journal - Newspapers.com. (n.d.). Newspapers.com. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/87424635/wisconsin-state-journal/CNN.com - Transcripts. (2001, February 7). http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0208/06/lt.06.htmlDoege, D. (n.d.). Man who posted racist fliers won't be prosecuted. https://archive.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/Man-who-posted-racist-fliers-wont-be-prosecuted-385117171.html/Kraemer, S. (2022, May 2). Milwaukee's Alexis Patterson missing 20 years, mom believes she's alive. FOX6 News Milwaukee | Wisconsin & Local Milwaukee News WITI. https://www.fox6now.com/news/milwaukee-alexis-patterson-missing-20-yearsMARK JOHNSON AND ANNYSA JOHNSON Knight Ridder News Service. (2002, June 18). TWO MISSING GIRLS; ONLY ONE NATIONAL STORY THE LACK OF COVERAGE REGARDING THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ALEXIS PATTERSON LEADS TO ALLEGATIONS OF RACISM IN THE MEDIA. Greensboro News and Record. https://greensboro.com/two-missing-girls-only-one-national-story-the-lack-of-coverage-regarding-the-disappearance-of/article_daaf4000-b598-5aec-974c-8f99b4ea1292.htmlMissing: Alexis Patterson | Milwaukee, WI | Uncovered. (n.d.). https://uncovered.com/cases/alexis-pattersonOrtiz, J. H. B. I. a. V. (n.d.). Search steps up for girl. https://archive.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/Search-steps-up-for-girl-385110191.html/Police search for sign of girl, 7, last seen Friday near school. (n.d.). https://archive.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/Police-search-for-sign-of-girl-7-last-seen-Friday-near-school-385108641.html/Sentinel, T. S. J. (2019, May 5). Seventeen years later: Alexis Patterson's mother holds out hope that her daughter is still alive. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/milwaukee/2019/05/04/alexis-pattersons-mother-anniversary-daughters-disappearance/3655878002/The Associated Press. (2002, September). Police Chief Says Experience Tells him Alexis Isn't Alive. Green Bay Press Gazette, 15.“What happened to Alexis?” Death of man who last saw her prompts new questions. (2021, January 21). WISN. https://www.wisn.com/article/what-happened-to-alexis-death-of-man-who-last-saw-her-prompts-new-questions/35270652#Support the showIf you enjoyed learning about this case, check out our Instagram @bookofthedeadpodShoot us an email with a case suggestions or just say "hi" at bookofthedeadpod@gmail.comAnd don't forget to rate and review and share with your friendsMuch Love-Courtney and Lisa
For this 'capstone' episode, we're and I talk about some of the most important takeaways from this series, 'Fearfully, she walked the streets.' We consider the nuances of some of the articles we looked at, and we praise the journalistic efforts that went into bringing the story to masses not just the first time, as it was happening, but also decades later when it was ready to be re-examined. A tremendous thank you to the staff of the Greensboro News & Record, especially Managing Editor, Jennifer Fernandez and reporters Nancy McLaughlin and Lorraine Ahearn. You can find links to relevant articles are below: City in fear: Greensboro's only serial killer 'just looked evil' (Feb 14, 2016) Greensboro rape suspect is arrested (Jan 29, 1994) Worse than death / body parts identified; Victim's family told (Nov 14, 1991) 'I just want her to be all right' (Nov 19, 1991) Sharon Jones knows her sister 'didn't just lay down and die' (Dec 21, 1991) Strollers' have walked into thin air (Jul 1, 1992) Parents hope teen is alive (Jul 8, 1992) Fourth since last fall (Jul 24, 1992) Fearfully, she walked the streets (Sep 23, 1992) Her family mourns a troubled daughter (Sep 24, 1992) Surrounded by crime, residents scared, fed up (Sep 26, 1992) Residents' frustration is understandable (Oct 7, 1992) Candlelight vigil: Neighbors remember the lives of 5 women (Oct 16, 1992) Hope in darkness: Group marches for peace (Nov 25, 1992) Five black women are remembered (Feb 24, 1993) 'Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles' is a product of Lee Enterprises. It is produced and edited by Chris Lay, with interviews produced and recorded by Nat Cardona.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over a span of years in the early '90s, Robert Sylvester Alston killed at least four women in Greensboro, North Carolina. With the constant interest in serial killers Alston is seemingly unique in that his crimes have garnered very little attention from anyone out there in the world of true-crime coverage. What we do have, though, is the profile on him by Greensboro News and Record journalist Nancy McLaughlin who, two decades after he had been incarcerated, was granted the very first opportunity to interview Alston. With our fourth episode in this series, we're following up on last week's conversation with Nancy McLaughlin about Larry Darby Jr., and focusing solely on the events around Nancy's interview with Alston. If you're new to the show, go back to the first episode to get caught up before you dive in here. What you're going to hear are readings of articles from the News and Record alternating with excerpts of an interview with Nancy McLaughlin. You can find links to all the articles from this episode below: City in fear: Greensboro's only serial killer 'just looked evil' (Feb 14, 2016) Greensboro rape suspect is arrested (Jan 29, 1994) Lab tests may yield clues to other slayings (Apr 18, 1994) Man indicted in strangulation (Apr 18, 1994) City man admits killing prostitute (Apr 19, 1994) Killer gives details of strangulation in eastern Greensboro (Apr 19, 1994) Slayings are similar to attack on woman (Apr 28, 1994) Investigators link '91 slaying to man in jail (Apr 23, 1996) Convicted killer is charged in deaths of 2 more women (Dec 29, 1997) Serial killer admits to two more killings (Sep 3, 1998) 'Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles' is a product of Lee Enterprises. It is produced and edited by Chris Lay, with interviews produced and recorded by Nat Cardona.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Goldman talks to Gwen Frisbie-Fulton, organizer and writer, about the recent attack on power stations in Moore County, North Carolina, and how the attacks on drag story hours are being used by the larger fascist movement. Read Was Moore County attack another antI-LGTBQ act? in the Greensboro News & Record and follow Gwen at @gwen_fulton. Then, we talk to drag performers about the joys and benefits of drag story hours, not just for the LGBTQ community but for everyone who wants to bring a little more empathy, creativity and fun into the world. Learn more about youth activist and performer Desmond Napoles at desmondisamazing.com and learn more about drag story hours and get involved with Paradise's group, Drag Story Hour at dshnyc.org. Thank you to everyone who is donating during giving season! Don't forget to include your mailing address if you give more than $35 so we can mail you a warm winter Refuse Fascism beanie. Note: Venmo and Cashapp are currently not working, please use another method for the time being! Note: you can make a tax-deductible donation towards our educational work to our fiscal sponsor Alliance for Global Justice (AFGJ) by clicking here. Or send a check or money order to: RefuseFascism.org 2 East 28th Street #321 New York NY 10016-7402 If you wish a tax deduction, write the check to RefuseFascism.org/AFGJ Send your comments to samanthagoldman@refusefascism.org or @SamBGoldman. Connect with the movement at RefuseFascism.org and support: · paypal.me/refusefascism · donate.refusefascism.org Music for this episode: Penny the Snitch by Ikebe Shakedown --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/refuse-fascism/message
Over a span of years in the early '90s, Robert Sylvester Alston killed at least four women in Greensboro, North Carolina. His victims were sex workers. In the time between the start of his killings the local police were slow to grasp the connections, and even arrested a man on very scant evidence who was released thanks to DNA evidence that exonerated him. With this, the third of our episodes in this series, we're looking at Larry Darby Jr., the man who was falsely arrested. His story was told in the pages of the Greensboro News and Record as it was happening, but it wasn't until almost two decades later that a profile on Darby by Nancy McLaughlin offered him the opportunity to set the record straight. If you're new to the show, go back to the first episode to get caught up before you dive in here. What you're going to hear are readings of articles from the Greensboro News and Record alternating with excerpts of an interview with Nancy McLaughlin. You can find links to all the articles from this episode below: 'I didn't do it:' Once accused of murder, Greensboro man comes home; Oct 4, 2015 by Nancy McLaughlin Man charged with woman's slasher killing "Awful early" to link to previous slayings; Sep 23, 1992 by Lorraine Ahearn & Tatiana M. With. Suspect says he isn't the killer "I ain't killed nobody"; Sep 24, 1992 by Lorraine Ahearn One arrest in five killings may be wrong one Judge sets $25,000 bond; Mar 17, 1993 by Libby Lewis. Suspect's DNA test is no link to killing; Mar 20, 1993 by Libby Lewis. Sole suspect in five slayings freed; no case; Mar 29, 1993 by Lorraine Ahearn & Libby Lewis. 'Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles' is a product of Lee Enterprises. It is produced and edited by Chris Lay, with interviews produced and recorded by Nat Cardona.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the early 1990s, serial killers were having a moment, perhaps most clearly highlighted by the "Silence of the Lambs." A big-screen adaptation of the 1988 novel by Thomas Harris, the film quickly grew from an unexpected blockbuster to an awards season juggernaut, nabbing Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay. Less than six months after "Hannibal the Cannibal" and friends had popped so many celebratory bottles of chianti, a real-life horror movie was continuing to unspool. Over a span of years in the early '90s, Robert Sylvester Alston killed at least four women in Greensboro, North Carolina. His victims were sex workers. In the time between the start of his killings the local police were slow to grasp the connections, and even arrested a man on very scant evidence who was released thanks to DNA evidence that exonerated him. This is the second episode of the story co-hosts Chris Lay and Nat Cardona are calling "Fearfully, she walked the streets." If you're new to the show, go back to the first episode to get caught up before you dive in here. What you're going to hear are readings of articles from the Greensboro News and Record alternating with excerpts of interviews with the journalists who covered the story as it was happening as well as revisited it later on. You can find links to all the articles from this episode below: Fifth slaying victim found (Sept. 22, 1992; by Lorraine Ahearn & Tatiana M. With) Man charged with woman's slasher killing; 'Awful early' to link to previous slayings (Sept. 23, 1992; by Lorraine Ahearn & Tatiana M. With) Man convicted in Shalonda Poole death will serve 2 life terms (Dec 1, 2014; by Sarah Newell Williamson) If you appreciate what you're hearing we encourage you to check out past episodes which examine additional stories from some of Lee Enterprises newspapers from across America. Tremendous thanks to Lorraine Ahearn for taking the time to talk with Nat Cardona, and we'll have part one of our conversation with Greensboro News & Record reporter Nancy McLaughlin next week, so make sure you're subscribed to the show wherever it is you get your podcasts. 'Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles' is a product of Lee Enterprises. It is produced and edited by Chris Lay, with interviews produced and recorded by Nat Cardona.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Serial killers have always fascinated as much as terrified us. From Jack the Ripper to Jeffrey Dahmer, they have been endlessly documented and studied by police, academics and citizen sleuths alike. So it's surprising to find out that there are still compulsive killers out there who were captured, tried, convicted and imprisoned, yet somehow managed to not have even a Wikipedia page. Chris Lay, along with co-host Nat Cardona, are going to spend the next handful of episodes presenting one such case they're calling "Fearfully, she walked the streets." Over a span of years in the early 1990s, Robert Sylvester Alston killed at least four women in Greensboro, North Carolina. His victims were sex workers. In the time between the start of his killings the local police were slow to grasp the connections, and even arrested a man on very scant evidence who was released thanks to DNA evidence that exonerated him. What you're going to hear are readings of articles from the Greensboro News and Record alternating with excerpts of interviews with the journalists who covered the story as it was happening as well as revisited it later on. You can find links to all the articles below: 'Strollers' have walked into thin air Fourth since last fall tip spurs discovery of woman's body Anonymous tip did killer call cops on body's location? If you appreciate what you're hearing we encourage you to check out past episodes which examine additional stories from some of Lee Enterprises newspapers from across America. Tremendous thanks to Lorraine Ahearn for taking the time to talk with Nat Cardona, and we'll have more from their conversation next week, so make sure you're subscribed to the show wherever it is you get your podcasts. Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles is a product of Lee Enterprises. It is produced and edited by Chris Lay, with interviews produced and recorded by Nat Cardona.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hosted by JP Mundy and Ryan Stone Special Guest Joe Sirera from Greensboro News and Record stops by for the full episode this week! - Expanding the NCAA College Football Playoffs - UNC gives Hubert Davis extension - 2022 High School Football Playoffs preview Previous episodes of Franchise Players available via the Tobacco Road Sports Radio podcast network --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support
The story of Bison Dele, his turbulent NBA career, and the tragic end to his life. Plus: Celtics coach Ime Udoka is likely to be suspended for the entire 2022-23 season and may resign. --- An NBA history podcast about bad teams, bad luck, and bad decisions. Hosted by Lew @L0GICMASTER Please follow the show on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @backfiredNBApod Stats from Basketball Reference and NBA.com. Transaction info from prosportstransactions.com and Basketball Reference. Intro music: “Milestones” by Miles Davis. ℗ Originally released 1958. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. Outro music: “‘Round Midnight” by Miles Davis. Copyright SME (on behalf of Legacy/Columbia) Sources: Baltimore Sun, Detroit Free Press, Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, Greensboro News & Record, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Orlando Sentinel, Rocky Mountain News, Sports Illustrated, Tampa Bay Times SI article: https://www.si.com/longform/bison-dele/index.html
On a Tuesday Drive, Josh reacts to the news that the ACC HQ will move from Greensboro to Charlotte, discusses why this homestretch for the Carolina Panthers will be Matt Rhule's "last stand", and predicts the next ten locations for the ACC Basketball Tournament in "Who's To Say". Former columnist for the Greensboro News & Record, Ed Hardin, joins the show to discuss whether or not you can believe when ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips said the HQ move from Greensboro to Charlotte wasn't already predetermined, what the ACC will lose with the move, and his takeaways from the Racetrack Revival at North Wilkesboro. Hayes Permar, of Sports Channel 8, joins the show to play an ACC HQ edition of "Skips or Plays".
Hosted by JP Mundy and Ryan Stone - App State's crazy upset of Texas A&M last week, plus around ACC Football - What do the Carolina Panthers need to fix on Offense? - Greensboro News and Record's Joe Sirera stops by to discuss the hottest HS Football matchups of the evening with conference play beginning across the state. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support
Hosted by Ryan Stone and JP Mundy A look at College Football and NFL matchups for the weekend of Sept 10th-11th 2022, plus High School Football with Greensboro News and Record's Joe Sirera Tune into previous episodes of Franchise Players on the Tobacco Road Sports Radio Podcast Network --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support
On the fourth birthday of The Drive, Columnist of Greensboro News & Record, Ed Hardin, joins Josh, in studio, to discuss being the first guest on The Drive, what it was like covering the Daytona 500 the day Dale Earnhardt was killed, and what his biggest concern is with LIV Golf and how much of a threat it could be to the PGA and tournaments like The Wyndham Championships.
Studio host of Florida State football and basketball, Dave Polaski, fills in for Josh and chats with ACC beat writer for the Richmond Times Dispatch, Mike Barber, on conference realignment, tournament director of the Winston Salem Open, Jeff Ryan, on what to expect at the coming tournament, and writer for the Greensboro News & Record, Joe Sirera, on all things Triad high school football.
Tony Barnhart takes us on a trip through some of his favorite memories covering college football for more than four decades. Mr. College Football tells us about Herschel Walker, Bo Jackson, Tim Tebow, and other legendary players. He shares insight about coaches Steve Spurrier and Vince Dooley. Tony examines how SEC expansion in the early 1990s led to today's conference realignment. He recalls the greatest game he ever covered: Texas over USC for the BCS Championship in the Rose Bowl. Hear some college hoops history, too, as Tony recounts North Carolina State's upset of Phi Slama Jama. Barnhart will be covering his 46th season of college football in 2022 for newspapers, TV, radio and the internet. He has been with the SEC Network since its launch in 2014, writing columns for SECSports.com and contributing to the network's studio programming. Tony became known as Mr. College Football during his 25-year tenure at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution from 1984 to 2008. He was the Georgia beat reporter for two years before becoming the paper's college sports editor in July '87. Twice a week, he hosted a TV show “Talking Football” from Atlanta on the regional cable network Comcast Sports Southeast. While serving as the Journal-Constitution's national college football writer, Tony began contributing to ESPN's coverage of the sport beginning in 1993. He started appearing as a regional beat reporter for that network's “Halftime Blitz,” and began appearing on “College GameDay” in the '97 season. Tony joined the CBS Sports' “College Football Today” in 2004 and regularly contributed to that show until 2013. His career began when he took as job as sports editor at The Union Daily Times in South Carolina days after graduating with a degree in journalism from the University of Georgia in 1976. He then covered ACC football and basketball for eight years at the Greensboro News & Record before moving to Atlanta. He has covered 33 national football championships and 23 Final Fours. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're in North Carolina discussing the dark fate of two women. Then, we'll talk about fairy tale romance with a not-so-happy ending. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Tarheel State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! If you're in the Little Rock area be sure to check out Charlee's Good Time Drinkery and tell them the girls from US of M sent you! Check out our website www.unitedstatesofmurder.com Interested in your own digital "If I Go Missing" file? Get 20% off here: HelpYouFind.Me and be sure to use promo code USOFM Sources: Court Documents, Greensboro News, The Stokes News, Journal Now, Civitis Institute, CBS News, Winston-Salem Journal, Mooresville Tribune Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support
Hosted by JP Mundy and Ryan Stone A weekly look around the world of sports with a Triad perspective. - Final Four recap - Carolina Panthers talk? - Lakers disappointment - Myers Park High School Football Scandal This week's guest: Greensboro News and Record/Winston Salem Journal's Joe Sirera --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support
Hosted by Desmond Johnson Dez is joined by Greensboro News and Record's Joe Sirera, JP Mundy and Learfield's Ryan Stone as the guys preview the Tobacco Road High School Football Schedule for 2021 that will be broadcasted also across WTOB (980am/96.7fm) in Forsyth County and WCOG (1320am) in Guilford. Can Grimsley defend their 4A title? Will East Forsyth bounce back? Is Dudley the best team in 3A? Huge matchups early in the season across the Triad. The guys look ahead, predict conference winners and more! Tune into High School Football Fall 2021 starting Aug 20th at 7pm on TobaccoRoadSportsRadio.com! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support
- A look at the 2021 WTOB 980am 98.3FM/Tobacco Road HS Football Schedule with Greensboro News and Record's Joe Sirera and JP Mundy with IMG's Ryan Stone - #NBAFinals with Brandon Blakney, Rod Funderburk, WFMY's Jaelin Gilkey - 3 Biggest #NFLPreseason storylines w NFL Veteran TE Ed Smith TobaccoRoadSportsRadio.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support
Presented by Beamer Tire and Auto - A look at the recently released 2021 WCOG-Tobacco Road HS Football Game of the Week Schedule with Greensboro News and Record's Joe Sirera, JP Mundy, Ryan Stone - NFL talk with World Wide Sports Radio Network host Errol Marks Tune in at 11am weekdays on Tobacco Road Sports Radio! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support
Presented by Beamer Tire and Auto - Is Trevor Lawrence.....overrated? With Jay Spivey, JP Mundy, Ryan Stone - High School Huddle...preview of Mt Tabor vs Dudley, Grimsley vs Butler and more with Greensboro News and Record's Joe Sirera, Sports Hub Triad's Dave Polaski and East Forsyth Head Coach Todd Willert. Tune into Franchise Players every weekday at 11am on TobaccoRoadSportsRadio.com! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tobacco-road-sports-radio/support
- ACC Big 4 Basketball with Brandon Blakney - Interview with East Forsyth Men's Basketball HC Monty Gray - Sports Illustrated #Panthers writer Schuyler Callihan on GM search - Triad HS Basketball with Greensboro News and Record's Joe Sirera Tune in to The Rundown with Desmond Johnson Friday 4-6pm on TobaccoroadSportsradio.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scm-podcasts/support
In this episode Emily discusses the senseless murders of 9 members from two prominent Southern families by literal kissing cousins; Elisha continues with the last episode in her three part series regarding the heartless slayings committed by the Claremont Killer in Perth, Western Australia in the 90s.Photos from both cases are up on our social media if you’re a visual person (like we are) and need to see where the crime went down. You can also find them on our website, in the Episode Discovery file.Stalk us on social:FacebookInstagramTikTokTwitterYouTubeSpecial thanks to Fuzz Douglas for our kickass theme music. You can find more of his psychedelic goodness on Soundcloud. Source material for the Susie Newsom Lynch & Fritz Klenner caseThe classic Wikipedia overview of the caseMurderpediaArticles from the Greensboro News & RecordDocu episode on Investigation Discovery called Southern Fried Homicide: Episode is called Kissing CousinsSpecial thanks to the podcast Southern Fried True Crime episode no. 40: The Bitter Blood Murders: Susie Newsom Lynch & Fritz KlennerSource material for The Claremont Killer caseSpecial thanks to The West Australian for their podcast that extensively covered the trialDeep dive into the Claremont serial killingsTurning point in the Task Force Macro investigationBradley Robert Edwards arrest, interrogation, and beginning of the trialHuntingdale victim testifies in court, DNA found on kimono from scene is forensically matched to DNA from under Ciara Glennon’s fingernailsWendy Davis shares her harrowing story of being attacked by Bradley Robert EdwardsTrial overview
Sponsored by Retro King and Beamer Tire and Auto! On the Monday edition of Snowman in the Morning - Podcast -Around the NFL weekend with One and Dunne host Ryan Dunne -What changes will happen with the 2020-21 NBA Season? -Greensboro News and Record and Winston Salem Journal sports writer Joe Sirera discusses the huge changes from the NCHSAA and how it will affect all Triad High Schools going forward Make sure to tune in for the FULL Snowman in the Morning broadcast every Mon-Fri 8am-12 noon! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scm-podcasts/support
In this episode we have some fun with the Devil's Tramping Ground, the Snallygaster, the Dwayyo, a Goatman (who may or may not need pasties), and Chessie the sea serpent. (Sources: UNC-TV: Science, The Encyclopedia of North Carolina, Atlas Obscura, The Greensboro News & Record, Northcarolinaghosts.com, Gettysburg Ghosts, Inside Nova-Critter Corner, Cryptids State-by-State blog, Blue Ridge Country, FearsomeCritters.org, Mysterious Universe, Legends of America, the Cryptid Wiki, Wikipedia, Anomalien.com, Shore Monthly, Livingclassrooms.org )
The OG with Ovies and Giglio, heard weekdays from 3-6 on 99.9 The Fan. On this edition of the show, Joe & Joe discuss Bubba Wallace and NASCAR banning the Confederate flag from racetracks. Ed Hardin of the Greensboro News & Record joined the show to talk about the race in Martinsville. And Lauren Brownlow of WRALSportsFan stopped by to talk statues.
Discover the brewing history of the Gate City! As the largest city in the Piedmont Triad, Greensboro has an impressive brewing scene, but had to fight and claw for centuries to get to that point. Because of certain North Carolina laws that trickled into the 21st century, breweries were always at a disadvantage in the Tar Heel State. From location to distribution to alcohol percentage, everything was controlled. However, as a testament to perseverance and a good brew, the area now has over a dozen proud local breweries. Suggested beers when visiting: Foederbier Tropisch (Joymongers), Civil Rest (Little Brother), and Guava Catch 'Em All (Oden). Information for this episode comes Well Crafted NC and the Greensboro News and Record. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewerytowns/support
Anthony Ray presents the HBCU Nation Alumni Spotlight with William Hubbard, alumn of North Carolina A&T State University. For over 48 years, William “Bill” Hubbard has been a noteworthy leader in the Financial Services Industry! You may know him from his work as the CEO/President of First Merchants Financial Services, but Bill can also be credited with contributions to Businesses, Education, and Community. William “Bill” Hubbard has been honored with the BBB (Better Business Bureau) Marketplace Ethics Award which is the highest Award displayed for his contributions to integrity. He holds a Bachelors Degree from N.C. A & T State University and currently resides in Winston-Salem, NC. While at N.C. A & T he met his wife Brenda of 46 years, and they have 5 children and eight grandchildren. While at A & T, Bill was very active in various organizations such as SGA, Treasurer, served with Rev. Nelson Johnson, who was Vice-President. He also became a member of Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity, YMCA, taught Math at Upward Bound, Editor-In-Chief N.C. A & T Yearbook and Newspaper. Upon graduation, moved to Durham, NC and became the 2nd Black Loan Officer for SBA and provided the largest loan for a minority business at that time to Sam Dillard of Sam Dillard's Bar B-Que of $50,000 (a record for black business). After that he worked on nearly $500,000 in loans for Black Contractors all across the state of NC. Bill is a Charter Member of the NC Black Chamber of Commerce (2001), Charter Member of WS Black Chamber (2004), NAACP Lifetime Member, Owned and Operated Hubbard Enterprises (Residential and Commercial Cleaning Firm for 30 years) in Durham, High Point and Winston-Salem. He also made History while in Graduate School by becoming the First Black Editor of a major newspaper in NC, Greensboro News & Record. At Jerry Watkins (Black Owned Automotive Dealership) Cadillac-GMC in Winston-Salem, NC, Bill was one of the Top 50 Sales Agents in the USA landing a contract with Blue Cross/Blue Shield to supply them with a fleet of vehicles. He graduated #1 from General Motors University and was offered his own Cadillac Dealership in Kansas. As the Owner and Operator with his wife Brenda and son Wynton of First Merchants Financial Services they provide small business loans, lines of credit and merchant accounts. Feel Free to Contact Bill Hubbard concerning Commercial, Church, or Small Business Loans directly at 336.768.0933 and Wynton Hubbard concerning Residential Home Services 336.768.0936. www.firstmerchantsfinancialservices.com
North Carolina A&T is leaving the MEAC and headed to the Big South in 2021. With the move, what elements of cultural heritage is A&T leaving behind and how will the pageantry of an HBCU translate in a predominantly white conference? Jeff Mills of the Greensboro News & Record joins Speaking Culturally to answer some of these questions.
This episode we head back to Charlotte, NC to cover the murder of Danielle Watson at The Flying Biscuit café.Audience SurveyEpisode PageNamUs Case - NamUs #UP2224Episode Sources:Time Periodhttps://www.greensboro.com/news/crime/flying-biscuit-murders-mark-a-first-in-n-c-homicide/article_e082237b-3c79-5bad-84bc-905477a25694.html - Flying Biscuit murders mark a first in N.C. homicide cases - Charlotte Observer article reprinted in the Greensboro News & Record (January 25, 2013).https://www.wbtv.com/story/20668491/flying-biscuit-killer-pleads-guilty-to-double-murder/ - Man convicted for murder of Flying Biscuit co-worker, unborn child - WBTV3 article by WBTV Web Staff (January 24, 2013).https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/new-autopsy-findings-reveal-n-man-brutally-stabbed-pregnant-co-worker-danielle-watson-dozen-times-article-1.1103070 - New autopsy findings reveal N.C. man brutally stabbed pregnant co-worker Danielle Watson almost two dozen times - New York Daily News article by Erik Ortiz (June 27, 2012).https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/police-search-for-ballantyne-murder-suspect/275-373506183 - Police search for Ballantyne murder suspect - WCNC article by WCNC Staff (January 16, 2012).https://www.wral.com/news/local/story/10634816/ - Warrants: Charlotte murder suspect told sister he killed co-worker - WRAL article by Tara Lynn and Bridget Whelan (January 23, 2012).https://www.wral.com/news/local/story/10605856/ - Charlotte cafe homicide, robbery suspect nabbed in Fayetteville - WRAL article by Adam Owens, Tara Lynn, and Bridget Whelan (January 16, 2012).https://www.huffpost.com/entry/danielle-watson-autopsy-s_n_1631559 - Danielle Watson Autopsy Says Pregnant Charlotte Woman Stabbed 2 Dozen Times - Huffpost article by Michael McLaughlin (June 27, 2012).https://www.wbtv.com/story/16520565/death-investigation-at-south-charlotte-shopping-center/ - DA to seek murder charge of unborn child against Flying Biscuit murder suspect, source says - WBTV3 article (January 14, 2012).https://www.wbtv.com/story/16529861/fiancee-says-murdered-cafe-manager/ - Murdered cafe manager and fiance were to get married this weekend - WBTV3 article (January 16, 2012).Cleanser:Devil's Tramping Ground WikiNorth Carolina Ghosts ArticleWhat is the Devil's Tramping Ground?/UNC-TV ScienceSocial Media:WebsiteInstagramTwitterIntro Music:She-Wolf In My Heart (bonus) by Sergey Cheremisinov is licensed under a Attribution License.Outro Music:Trio for Piano Violin and Viola by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
Host Josh Graham with Desmond Johnson, Aaron Gabriel. Josh looks at the different reasons why people claim to dislike Panthers QB Cam Newton. Is Panthers backup QB Kyle Allen ready if needed for Sunday? Plus, Charlotte HC Will Healy and Greensboro News & Record's Ed Hardin stop by. Tune into The Drive with Josh Graham Mon-Fri 3-6pm on Sports Hub Triad!
Guest Host Desmond Johnson with Sawyer Dillon and Aaron Gabriel. Carolina Panthers had a Cam Newton scare Thursday Night. Dez compares Early John Elway to Cam Newton's first 8 season. Its opening night of High School Football season, Sports Hub Triad has you covered with extensive coverage of the entire listening area. Greensboro News and Records Joe Sirera, Winston Salem Journal's Patrick Ferlize and Sports Hub Triad's Dave Polaski join the show. Tune into The Drive with Josh Graham, Mon-Fri 3-6pm on Sports Hub Triad!
On this episode of the podcast, Joe Sirera of the Greensboro News & Record hops on to talk about Myles Murphy's commitment, his move to Dudley and Mack Brown's general impact in the Triad.
On this episode of the podcast, Joe Sirera of the Greensboro News & Record hops on to talk about Myles Murphy's commitment, his move to Dudley and Mack Brown's general impact in the Triad.
Host Desmond Johnson with Haskell Shelton, Ryan Stone, Randy Pettit. On the eve of 2019 NBA Free Agency, the guys discuss the real possibility of losing Kemba Walker for nothing. Greensboro News and Record's Brant Wilkerson-New discusses roster changes for the ACC Big 4 in College Basketball next season. Bowman Gray scoreboard updates, Head Coach Billy Back of the Carolina Cobras checks in, Kawhi to the Lakers??? Tune into The Rundown with Desmond Johnson, Sat Mornings 10am on Sports Hub Triad! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-rundown3/support
Ed Hardin of the Greensboro News and Record drops by the show to talk fishing, sports bucket lists, and what makes North Carolina great + over/under win total previews for local North Carolina college football teams.
Brant and I discuss the NCAA tournament game life on the road as a journalist, and “amateurism “ in college basketball. Great writer and just a fun guy to hang and talk hoops, and life!
Doctor John Spangler has noticed a disturbing trend among his patients. They often cannot afford the lifesaving medication they need, even working full time. More and more, families are forced to make the choice between necessities like groceries and medicine. ,br> In this episode, Doctor Spangler shares some stories from his patients, and lets us behind the scenes on how pharmaceutical companies market their most expensive drugs to doctors like him. Read Doctor Spangler's piece in the Greensboro News and Record. Look up any doctor on Propublica's "Dollars for Docs" database to see how much they have received from pharmaceutical companies. Follow the coalition and Michael on Twitter @fiscalhealthnc and michaelck and Facebook And be sure to join the coalition to help fight for lower health care costs The North Carolina Coalition for Fiscal Health is a 501(c)(4) corporation, organized as a nonpartisan group focused on economic issues and the rising cost of healthcare in North Carolina. We’re here to talk about improving the fiscal health of all North Carolinians.
Lonnie Groendes, an author, playwright and reporter called in to discuss his books and all of his writing that he has done thoughtout his career. From the Argus Books website: "Professional and creative writing to include drama, screen and television plays, novels, short stories, journals, essays, reports, copywriting, news reporting and feature writing, poetry and lyrics; Los Angeles Times; Greensboro News & Record, Tulsa Daily World, Niemann-Marcus, W&J Sloane, Brice Studios, CBS, Disney, Warner Brothers, Desilu Awards/Productions/Publishing Sigma Delta Chi Best Feature Award: "Apartheid in South Africa" First Place Student Film Award: Chicago International Film Festival for writing, directing and producing 16mm film "Apotheosis" about Joan of Arc's last moments in prison before martyrdom. Professional production of trilogy of one act plays, "Trailing Clouds of Glory" at Southern Appalachian Repertory Theater in Mars Hill, North Carolina." To learn more about Lonnie Groendes and to order his books, please go to the following websites: http://www.a-argusbooks.com/authorsgroendes.htm https://www.amazon.com/Lonnie-D-Groendes/e/B01M1ROE30/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
We go 'Behind Enemy Lines' with Brant Wilkerson-New of the Greensboro News and Record to get a closer look at the Carolina Panthers. Richard from Niemuth's South Side Market stops by to crack open a new six pack of craft beer. And Brian and B.J. explore the idea of the NBA surpassing the NFL in popularity?
Jeff Mills of the Greensboro News & Record has been covering what it's like to have the ACC Tournament in Washington, D.C. instead of Greensboro, and what that means for the ACC's future and present.
Mike, Lauren and Demetri talk about the best things to destroy when celebrating a championship and talk to the Greensboro News & Record's Powell Lattimer and the Wilmington Star News' Brett Friedlander.
Evangelist Whitnei D. Holman Johnson is the First Lady of New Dimension Community Christian Center of High Point, North Carolina where her husband His Excellency Bishop Tavaris La Keith Johnson, Sr. is the Senior Pastor. She is a native of Winston Salem, North Carolina where she studied at Forsyth Technical Community College with a concentration in Business & Public Administration. First Lady (Evangelist) Whitnei D. H. Johnson accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as her personal savior at an early age. She began her music ministry in 2004 singing for weddings, funerals, conferences, revivals and musicals. In 2005 she traveled to Washington DC, and became well acquainted with American Idol. The Greensboro News and Records labeled her as American Idol song bird. In 2008 she received the call of God into ministry but God said not yet, for the vision is yet for an appointed time. (Habakkuk 2:3). On May 1st, 2010 Evangelist Whitnei Johnson humbly yielded to the calling that was on her life. Evangelist Johnson is a highly sought out preacher and she's fulfilling the clarion call of God on her life to be a fresh and anointed voice in this day and hour. Lives are being empowered and impacted by the cutting edge approach to the word of God she presents in her messages. In 2012, she founded Total Restoration Outreach Ministries, Internet Social Network which is empowering and changing the lives of many across the globe! She also hosted a weekly Radio Broadcast on 103.1 FM radio, where she preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Connect with Evangelist Johnson on Facebook, You tube and Twitter. First Lady Johnson is the proud mother of one daughter, Ade'ya Serenity & one son, Prince Layden Josiah Johnson. First Lady Johnson's motto is: "YOU GOT TO LIVE BY THE WORD OF GOD AND THE WORD OF GOD ONLY IS WHAT EVANGELIST WHITNEI JOHNSON STANDS FIRM ON.