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W październiku 1988 roku na policję zgłosił się mężczyzna z wstrząsającym doniesieniem. Twierdził, że jego była żona przyznała się do kilku zabójstw. Cathy Wood pracowała w domu spokojnej starości w stanie Michigan. To właśnie tam poznała Gwen Graham, która wkrótce została jej partnerką życiową i wspólniczką w zbrodni. Obie miały odebrać życie przynajmniej pięciu pacjentkom.
Cathy Wood went from shut-in to set-it-off. Drunken orgies, cruel pranks, merciless bullying, elder abuse, child abuse and debauchery at the nursing home night shift. Gwen Graham hooked up with Cathy like many other ladies working at Alpine Manor and things escalated brutally. Part 1 of 2. Check Patreon, $potify and www.murielsmurders.com/exclusives for early access to Part 2. Plus, those are great ways to support what we're up to and unlock tons of exclusive episodes. Music by Mario Casalini. Pre-order Tech Nyne Collabos album COSM here - Mario's got a bunch of beats on this project, including "Bolt" which you get as a bonus download for pre-ordering COSM. Peace be with you all!
*** Content warning: Elder abuse *** The Director of Nursing at the Alpine Manor Nursing Home in Grand Rapids, Michigan, was thrilled when Catherine Wood and Gwen Graham joined their team of nursing aides in the mid-1980s. They were hard-working, enthusiastic and well-liked. But soon after they started, some residents of Alpine Manor began telling the staff that their lives were in peril. When those same residents began to pass away, their deaths were put down to natural causes. Was it old age that killed these residents? Or was there a more sinister explanation? --- Narration – Anonymous Host Research & writing – Jessica Forsayeth Creative direction – Milly Raso Production and music – Mike Migas Music – Andrew D.B. Joslyn Sign up for Casefile Premium: Apple Premium Spotify Premium Patreon For all credits and sources, please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-260-the-alpine-manor-murders
Today we are talking about one of the worst couples in history, a couple so blinded by obsession and lust that they took the lives of innocent people that they were charged with taking care of. Follow Us- Instagram-@beerswithqueerspod Facebook-Beers with Queers:A True Crime Podcast "Forever and Five Days" by: https://www.amazon.com/Forever-Five-Days-Chilling-Betrayal-ebook/dp/B00L2TDSVG
In 1987, five elderly women passed away at a nursing home in Grand Rapids, MI. Gwen Graham and Cathy Wood both worked at this nursing home, and the pair had been in a brief relationship at the time. Months later, when Gwen broke up with Cathy and started seeing someone new, Cathy became angry and told her ex-husband that the five women did not die naturally, but that she and Gwen had smothered them as part of a lover's pact that would bind them together for life. Shocked, he reported this to authorities, and two of the five bodies were exhumed. Despite there being zero signs of smothering, a medical examiner changed the manners of death from natural causes to homicide, and a seemingly made up story landed Gwen in prison for life. Maggie talks to Gwen Graham, Corina Hilton, Gwen's sister, and Elizabeth Cole, Gwen's attorney. To learn more and get involved, visit:https://michigan.law.umich.edu/academics/experiential-learning/clinics/michigan-innocence-clinic-0 Wrongful Conviction with Maggie Freleng is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People always say, don't date your co-workers. Well, this is definitely why! In 1987, five patients at Alpine Manor in Walker, MI were murdered by two lovers, Gwen Graham and Cathy Wood. This case has some twists, turns, and an update from 2020. So why did these women commit this horrific crime? Take a listen to find out...Sources:https://www.oxygen.com/license-to-kill/crime-news/cathy-wood-gwendolyn-graham-guilty-nursing-home-murdershttps://murderpedia.org/female.G/g/graham-gwendolyn.htmhttps://www.wzzm13.com/article/news/crime/alpine-manor-murderer-released-from-prison/69-38478cf1-cbbb-4958-aefb-8e9d85706551 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwendolyn_Graham_and_Cathy_WoodFacebook: Horrific Heartland Podcast Discussion GroupInstagram & Tik Tok: horrificheartlandpodcast horrificheartland@gmail.com
Crime Divers is 2!!! We remembered the day before the pods birthday, so didn't have time to prepare anything. We have released one of our Patreon episodes to mark the occasion though. In this episode we discuss Gwen Graham and Cathy Wood, who murdered 5 patients at their place of work........ or did they?If you would like to follow us or get in contact:Instagram/Twitter - crime_divers_podEmail - crime_divers_pod@outlook.comYouTube - CrimeDivers PodcastTikTok - crimediverspodcastIf you would like to support the show financially -https://patreon.com/CrimeDivershttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/crimediversThanks for listening!
Well, we certainly have an episode for you today, dear listeners. Gwen Graham and Cathy wood, a shittier pair of murderous lesbians I've never seen before. These two may have had real shitty upbringings, I say may because nobody really knows because in addition to their love of murder and bad poetry, they also love lying their gross tits off. Either way, it's still no excuse for, ya know, murder. Anyways, give the episode a listen and join us in making fun of these two garbage monsters, and enjoy!
Sources: Serial Killers - E39 7 40: “The Lethal Lovers” - Gwen Graham & Cathy Wood youtube.comdelanibarlette.medium.comoxygen.com, wsocvt.commurderpedia.comwikipedia.comNational louis university Differences in Characteristics of Criminal Behavior Between Solo and Team Serial Killers dissertation by Matthew WosterLink for Audio clip:https://tubitv.com/tv-shows/503590/s01-e11-catherine-may-wood-the-lethal-lovers
In Episode #32, we discuss Gwen Graham & Cathy Woods, The Lethal Lovers. www.SpreadTheDreadPodcast.com
John Anzalone has been a Democratic pollster winning tough races for 30+ years, most recently as Chief Pollster for Biden 2020 helping navigate a crowded primary and grueling general election en route to ousting Donald Trump. John talks his working class roots growing up in Michigan, cutting his teeth in the Biden '88 ('87) presidential, his path to polling, and ultimately starting and growing his own firm to become on the handful of top-tier Democratic pollsters in the country. IN THIS EPISODEJohn grows up a “free lunch kid” and the son of a Teamster in Michigan…John learns an unfortunate lesson from his childhood nickname…Practicing dirty tricks in his first campaign involvement…John talks about his mentor David Wilhelm…John's first big campaign working for Biden for President in 1987…John's memories from his early 20s of being around then Senator Biden…John talks the All-Star team he was part of with James Carville and Paul Begala in a 1988 Senate race…John's FOMO from missing the 1992 Clinton Presidential…The John Anzalone best practices for campaign managers…John's decision to go into polling…John opens up his own polling firm after apprenticing at Frederick Schneiders…John talks the value of “coming in second” in client pitches…The challenge of starting a new Democratic firm in the South in the mid 90s…The firm's success in 04/06 sets the stage to be brought on board with Obama 2008…John talks lessons learned from working at high levels in four straight presidential races…John talks the fabled slide deck that informed some of the early Biden 2020 conversations…John on early challenges for Biden 2020 and what is underappreciated about the winning campaign against Trump…John's advice to the next generation pollsters…John's travel tips…John talks the rebrand of Impact Research…AND…$50,000, Pete Aguilar, Kevin Akins, Jason Altmire, David Axelrod, Barcaloungers, Anna Bennett, big damn deals, Chris Bollwage, Bobby Bright, Joe Burrow, Pete Buttigieg, Don Cazayoux, the Chicago Sun-Times, Travis Childers, Citizens for Tax Justice, Sam Coppersmith, Country Club Republicans, the DC vortex, Rich Daley, Buddy Darden, Pete Dawkins, dead-bang losers, Nathan Deal, Delta Comfort, David Dixon, David Doak, Mike Donilon, Mike Doyle, Anita Dunn, Rahm Emanuel, Rob Engel, Paul Finebaum, the Florida House Caucus, Pete Giangreco, Gwen Graham, Larry Grisolano, Kay Hagan, Debbie Halvorson, Tom Harkin, Gary Hart, Paul Hodes, Jimmy Hoffa, Matt Hogan, Paul Johnson, Larry Kissell, Ron Klein, Amy Klobuchar, Bruce Koeppel, Leading Edge Computers, Jeff Link, Jeff Liszt, Local 7, Jon Macks, Frank Mascara, Paul Maslin, Steve McMahon, Charlie Melancon, Walter Mondale, the Monkey Business, Molly Murphy, Karen Olick, Jen O'Malley Dixon, Bob Packwood, Steve Paikowsky, David Plouffe, prayer warriors, Mark Pryor, Ronald Reagan, Jay Rhodes, Karl Rove, Mitch Rubin, Dan Rostenkowski, John Salazar, Bernie Sanders, Rick Santorum, Greg Schneiders, Heath Shuler, Sicilian enclaves, Clay Shaw, Bob Shrum, Mark Siljander, Steve Sisolak, David Stockman, stray dogs, Brian Stryker, Survey Monkey, Charles Taylor, Dina Titus, Trenton labor people, Uncle Izzy, Fred Upton, Chris Van Hollen, Jon Vogel, Terry Walsh, Whirlpool HQ, Sheldon Whitehouse, whiz-bang kids, Howard Wolpe, & more!
No operative is more identified with their state's politics than Steve Schale is with Florida. Steve cut his teeth winning tough legislative districts in Florida as the state drifted red, then ran Florida for the winning Obama campaign in 2008 and was deeply involved again in Obama 2012. And beyond Florida, Steve helmed the Draft Biden 2016 effort and the 2020 Biden Super PAC Unite the Country. This is a great conversation not just about Steve's experiences in Florida politics, but also covering how a high-level political operative approaches campaigns, building organizations, and navigating a career in a tough industry.IN THIS EPISODESteve's “uncle” who was elected Governor of a Midwestern state (before spending time in prison)…Steve's early activism in the anti-apartheid movement…How Newt Gingrich inadvertently helped Steve during the first campaign he worked…Steve develops a reputation for helping Florida Democrats win in red areas…What races Steve thinks are the best training ground to learn politics…The “argument” Steve had during his Chicago interview to run for Florida for Obama 2008…The one tactical decision that helped Obama 2008 keep Florida on their swing state map…Steve talks what put Obama over the top in Florida…Steve remembers the Election Eve event in Jacksonville when he told Sen. Obama he was going to carry the state…Steve talks how the Obama 2012 win in Florida was different than winning in 2008…Why Steve initially held a grudge toward Joe Biden…and what Biden did to win him over for good…Steve talks how 2015-2016 Draft Biden effort was the most interesting four months of his life…Just how close did Biden get toward jumping in the 2016 race…Steve's role in creating and running the Biden Super PAC Unite the Country…Steve's advice for doing live television…The HR lessons Steve learned from hiring and running a 600-person campaign…Steve's international involvement with the NGO American Council of Young Political Leaders…AND…Biden's aviators, Jeb Bush, Stephen Colbert, the Congo, Charlie Crist, Rich Davis, Dick Durbin, Florida House Victory, Peter Gabriel, Newt Gingrich, GOPAC, Gwen Graham, Leonard Hamilton, Steve Hildebrand, Michael Jordan, Nelson Mandela, Jonathan Martin, Mitch McConnell, Jen O'Malley Dillon, David Plouffe, Greg Schultz, soft diplomacy, Paul Simon, Jerry Springer, the Tallahassee Crowd, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Doug Wiles, win and advance, & more!
Wicked Gay is back! (And I'm pretty sure I mispronounced "irrevocably". *shrug* ) This is the tale of Cathy and Gwen. Two lovers who you wouldn't want taking care of your aged parents. *shudder*
Join us this episode as we discuss the "Lethal Lovers" Gwen Graham and Cathy Wood and their nefarious deeds in Alpine Nursing Home. Keeping with the theme of the episode, we also discuss female serial killers and why they are so unknown.
A dark and twisted Taylor tale, prepare to be infuriated. But it's a great episode! Listen anyway please.
Die Krankenschwestern Gwen Graham und Cathy Wood, lernten sich im Alpine Manor Pflegeheim in Walker kennen. Aus Freundschaft wurde eine romantische Beziehung, die sich zu einer tödlichen Liebe entwickelte. Ihre gefährlichen Streiche eskalierten 1987 zu dem, was sie „The Murder Game“ nannten. Folgt/ Schreibt uns gerne auf: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQbG1EI1y6rTwH-Ctk42i1g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allejahremoerder/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/allejahremorde Email: contact@allejahremoerder.de
In 1987, their sick game began to lose its appeal — and Cathy began to lose her grip on Gwen. Their relationship became more volatile than ever. As both women began confiding in others about their murders, one person finally took their story to the police. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Michigan in 1986, a heated love affair between two nurse's aides was strengthened by pranks and a devil-may-care attitude toward authority. But their games turned deadly when they began targeting patients who couldn’t fight back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lovers Cathy Wood and Gwen Graham wreak havoc on a Alpine Manor Nursing home in Michigan by killing 5 patients in a love game.Sources:License to Kill on Oxygenmurderpedia.orgwww.wsoctv.comwww.crimemuseum.org
Patrick covers ‘The Lethal Lovers’, Cathy Wood and Gwendolyn Graham . These ladies created a ‘murder game’ picking off the most vulnerable members of the Alpine Manors community nursing home. But what was supposed to keep them together bound in secrecy, tore them apart as the truth came to light and their freedom lay on the line.SUPPORT MY PODCASTEMAIL: truegaycrime@gmail.comFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMYOUTUBESOURCES: WIKIPEDIAMURDERPEDIAPEOPLE.COMOXYGEN.COMCRISIS HOTLINES:CANADA:B.C. 1-800-SUICIDEAlberta 403-266-4357Saskatchewan 306-525-5333Manitoba 1-877-435-7170Ontario 1-866-531-2600Quebec 1-866-277-3553New Brunswick 1-800-667-5005Nova Scotia 1-888-429-8167P.E.I. 1-800-218-2885Newfoundland & Labrador 1-888-737-4668Yukon 1-844-533-3030NWT 1-800-661-0844Nunavut 1-800-265-3333Canada Suicide Prevention Service (CSPS) in French or English (24/7) 1-833-456-4566 Trans LifeLine 1-877-330-6366U.S.The Trevor Project Lifeline 866-488-7386U.S. National Suicide Prevention LifeLine 1-800-237-TALKTrans LifeLine 1-877-565-8860Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/truegaycrime?fan_landing=true)
2020 election recap with emphasis on what went wrong (and right) in Florida. This episode features Gwen Graham- American attorney and politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Florida's 2nd congressional district from 2015 to 2017. She is the daughter of Bob Graham, the former United States Senator and Governor of Florida.
Kausi 2: Jakso 1 – Kaupallinen yhteistyö: Nextory. Podcast palaa tämän jakson myötä tauolta ja tämä kausi tulee käsittelemään erilaisia terveydenhuoltoon liittyviä henkirikostapauksia. Kuoleman enkeleiksi (Angel of Death) kutsutaan hoitajia, jotka tappavat potilaitaan. Tässä tapauksessa kaksi naista, Gwendolyn Graham ja Catherine Wood tappoivat Alpine Manor Nursing Homen asukkaita alkuvuonna 1987 Michiganissa, Yhdysvalloissa.Instagram: @murhananatomiapodcastMusiikki: anonyymi muusikkoLähteet:Ramsland, Katherine; Inside the Minds of Serial Killers: Why They Kill; Praeger; 2006Froeling, Karen T.; Criminology Research Focus; Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2007https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/lethal-lovers-murders-cathy-wood-released-from-jail-despite-fears-from-family-former-detective/news-story/ce3d35862747d4bb19a5251cf84fc717 (luettu 10.8.2020)https://medium.com/@delanirbartlette/gwen-graham-and-cathy-wood-ac774d3c7750 (luettu 10.8.2020)https://metro.co.uk/2020/01/16/nursing-home-serial-killer-catherine-wood-murdered-five-released-jail-12070256/ (luettu 11.8.2020)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFlIR85CRos (katsottu 11.8.2020) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2 nurses aide and friends, turned lovers and killers. An evil plot to spell out the word "MURDER" using the initials of elderly victims. 1 killer blames the other and is already free after 5 murders. Another killer says no one even died and is serving 5 life sentences. A medical examiner that changes the death from natural to murder with no proof. Join the Mafia as we look at a case sent in by a friend of the show. And we try to put together lies and truth.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/themurdermafia)
Host David Jolly sits down with former US Rep. Gwen Graham to discuss our broken electoral system, the internal politics of the Democratic Party, Ron Desantis’ mishandling of the pandemic in Florida, and more!
When psychologically disturbed Cathy Wood and Gwen Graham met and began a romantic relationship while working at a nursing home in Michigan, both ladies fell into a pattern of toxic, manipulative behavior that ultimately led Cathy to confess to 5 murders that the two of them had committed against the patients of Alpline Manor. We will try to untangle the lies, conspiracies, and questionable police methods and figure out who's story we believe. We'd love to hear from you too! Join us in the closet this week for an interesting tale of two lethal lovers. Sources: Buzz Feed, Medium.com, exploreforensics.co.uk, murderpedia.org, people.com, ranker.com, Mayo Clinic, Crime Documentaries/Serial Killers Gwendolyn Graham and Cathy Wood (2019). Photo Credit: www.medium.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crimesandclosets/message
We are sharing a really fun episode we did for the Pride 48 streaming festival. The story is about Gwen Graham and Cathy Wood who supposedly killed 5 (possibly 8) elderly women at the nursing home they worked at. Host: Maria Felix - @mariafelix.la Host: Lauri Roggenkamp - @picklemyth Guest: Kash Abdulmalik - @hashtagkashtag Guest: Pete Zias - @petezias @BloodyPodcast on all social media. www.patreon.com/bloodypodcast PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW!
This week we dive into the story of some killer nurses.
Peter Schorsch hunkers down with Gwen Graham, a former U.S. Rep. from Florida’s 2nd Congressional District as well as a one-time Democratic gubernatorial candidate. A lifelong Democrat, Graham joined her father, former Gov. Bob Graham, in his 2004 presidential campaign before he dropped out of the race following a heart attack. Graham later worked on Howard Dean's presidential campaign, and after that helped coordinate John Kerry's campaign efforts in Florida. Graham, universally known as a kind soul, laments how difficult it is not to dole out hugs in the era of coronavirus. She also praises those who are implementing rigorous social distancing routines and discusses the broader importance of doing so. Graham, speaking on hunkering down before Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a statewide safer at home order, discusses the importance of a uniformed statewide stay-at-home order. She also debunks any possible rumors that she dislikes DeSantis, but urges him and all other government leaders to heed the warnings of doctors and scientists. Special Guest: Gwen Graham.
On the last Sunday of every month, Parcast Rewind replays a classic episode of Serial Killers that you might have missed! After meeting at Alpine Manor in Michigan, nurses’ aides Gwen Graham and Cathy Wood began a romantic relationship that eventually earned them the nickname “The Lethal Lovers.” Motivated by dark erotophonophilia, Graham and Wood’s dangerous “pranks” soon escalated to what they dubbed “The Murder Game.”
Cathy Wood and Gwen Graham are caregivers at the Alpine Manor nursing home in Walker, Mi. during the late 80's. They seem to be nice enough but when five patients die during a 9 month time frame, things start to get ugly. Something isn't right in Alpine Manor and our story takes an unusual turn when sex games and childish pranks morph into a dark challenge resulting in murder. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erin-heather/support
Our final leg of our 4 part series on Gay Serial Killers. This episode brings us back the USA. We visit Louisiana with Ronald Dominique and Michigan with Cathy Wood and Gwen Graham.https://beyondtherainbowpodcast.com/ websiteHost: C.J. Creative...
Ahead of next week’s Special Session on suspended Broward Sheriff Scott Israel, the Senate issued a decorum advisory after the Special Master in the case received a death threat. Also, on today's Sunrise with Jim Rosica, filling in for Rick Flagg: — The House is already treading carefully on raising teacher pay. — Florida could see an 18-day sales tax holiday for disaster preparation items in 2020. Maybe. — Gwen Graham reflects on the legacy of Elijah Cummings. — And more from Florida Man: Professional trapper Paul Bedard wrestled — or perhaps ‘rassled’ — an 8-foot, 8-inch alligator out of a swimming pool in Parkland this week.
Sunrise looks at new rules from Florida’s Agriculture Department imposing limits on forest and agricultural burning. Before any controlled burn of an entire field of sugarcane remnants, they will now have to check things like fog and the air quality index. Also, on today’s Sunrise: — Good news for hard-hit Bay County. The Federal Emergency Management Agency approved almost $160 million to help pay for the cost of hurricane debris removal. — Speaking of the Panhandle, there’s a major kerfuffle at Rebuild 850 — the organization created to aid in the recovery of the region after Hurricane Michael. Former Congresswoman Gwen Graham was removed as co-chair of the committee because of tweets she made that were critical of Gov. Ron DeSantis. —A group of Florida faith leaders signed onto a letter-writing campaign from the Church World Service to U.S. Senators Marco Rubio, Rick Scott and the rest of Congress urging them to restore the U.S. refugee acceptance program. — Florida Man Nathaniel Collier, a vendor at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, charged a fan $362 apiece for two beers. He was promptly arrested.
Trimmel Gomes' latest episode of "The Rotunda," features former congresswoman Gwen Graham, the daughter of former Florida governor and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham. Last year Graham sought the Democratic nomination for governor but lost to Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum. Graham tells Gomes that she was ready to join the Gillum campaign to help him win, but says they never engaged. Graham explains how she has returned or donated all of her leftover funds from her campaign war chest, including recent checks from unspent ads. Meanwhile, Gillum is locked in a feud with mega-donor John Morrgan for refusing to give back leftover campaign funds. Graham is a vocal critic of both the DeSantis and Trump administration and is calling for swift changes. Currently, Graham works closely with Joe Biden's presidential campaign and serves on multiple boards, including the Tallahassee Ethics Commission. She is also helping her father write his autobiography. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.
Trimmel Gomes' latest episode of "The Rotunda," features former congresswoman Gwen Graham, the daughter of former Florida governor and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham. Last year Graham sought the Democratic nomination for governor but lost to Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum. Graham tells Gomes that she was ready to join the Gillum campaign to help him win, but says they never engaged. Graham explains how she has returned or donated all of her leftover funds from her campaign war chest, including recent checks from unspent ads. Meanwhile, Gillum is locked in a feud with mega-donor John Morrgan for refusing to give back leftover campaign funds. Graham is a vocal critic of both the DeSantis and Trump administration and is calling for swift changes. Currently, Graham works closely with Joe Biden's presidential campaign and serves on multiple boards, including the Tallahassee Ethics Commission. She is also helping her father write his autobiography. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.
Former Congresswoman Gwen Graham stops by the studio to discuss running, cycling, her bid for governor, her backing of Joe Biden, and if the party is moving too far to the left to win in places like her former district.
On Women's Equality Day, Michelle and Peter welcome former U.S. Representative and Florida gubernatorial candidate Gwen Graham to the podcast. Graham gets down to brass tacks, fielding tough questions from Michelle and Peter about the future of Florida politics, female candidates, and her feelings about Andrew Gillum and Gov. Ron DeSantis. Our hosts debut Winners & Losers of Florida Politics, a new segment they may or may not have openly stolen from the paper formerly known as the St. Petersburg Times.
Hosts Jen O'Neill Smith and Sally Brooks start the episode with quickies about a groom who gets a little too involved in wedding planning and the dumbest love story yet. Then Sally shares the twisty tale of serial killers Gwen Graham and Cathy Woods, and Jen brightens our day with the story of a text to a wrong number that sparked a romance and saved a life.
This week, we only have Emma and Sabira to tell their stories. Emma talks about the Greenbrier Ghost (who is NOT a swamp monster!) and Sabira covers the "Lethal Lovers" Cathy Wood and Gwen Graham - who really had some issues. Send us your own suggestions/fun facts/stories through our gmail (everythinginpodcast@gmail.com) or through our website (www.everythingpodcast.weebly.com)! And of course, follow us on instagram @everythinginpodcast and twitter @between_podcast. Enjoy!
On this episode of The Critical Hour, Dr. Wilmer Leon is joined by Attorney John Buris, known for his work in the areas of Civil Rights with an emphasis on police misconduct and excessive force cases raising federal questions under Federal Code Section 1983. Roy Oliver, a white former Texas police officer, was found guilty of murder yesterday in the April 2017 shooting of Jordan Edwards, 15, a freshman honor roll student who was sitting in the front passenger seat of a car. He was killed instantly. Oliver could face up to life in prison. Officer Michael Rosfeld has been charged with one count of criminal homicide in the June 19 shooting death of Antwon Rose Jr. in Pennsylvania. Is this an indication that there might be a shift in responses by prosecutors and the public to police shootings of unarmed individuals? This would be just in time, as a new study shows that militarizing police units has a negative effect on communities, triggering higher levels of violence, distrust towards law enforcement and discrimination. There are major winners and losers from Tuesday's primaries in Arizona and Florida. What does this mean going forward to the midterms? The most closely watched race was the Republican primary for the Arizona Senate seat vacated by retiring GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. Last night, Arizona Rep. Martha McSally prevailed with relative ease, setting up a November showdown with Democrat Kyrsten Sinema. A retired military officer, McSally served in the United States Air Force and rose to the rank of colonel. becoming one of the highest-ranking female pilots in the history of the Air Force. She was quite clear on her opinion of the late Sen. John McCain: he was a great guy, but as a politician, he was not the standard. What does this say to you about Republican politics? In Florida's governor's race, the Democratic primary saw a shocking upset! Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum defeated establishment pick Gwen Graham. Gillum supports a progressive agenda: a Medicare-for-all single-payer health care system, abolishing ICE, raising the minimum hourly wage to $15 and raising the corporate tax rate to pay for education. He earned endorsements from Bernie Sanders and Tom Steyer. Before Gillum's win, he was coming in at just 16 points in the most recent polls. In the general election, Gillum will face Florida Republican Rep. Ron DeSantis, who has the backing of President Donald Trump. Gillum is his party's third black gubernatorial nominee this campaign season, along with Stacey Abrams in Georgia and Ben Jealous in Maryland. His victory comes as Democrats have elevated an increasingly diverse field of candidates, including women, African-Americans and Muslims. But Democratic establishment leadership is resisting this growing sentiment within its base. Four in 10 Americans struggled to pay for basic needs such as food or housing last year, according to a new study from the Urban Institute, a Washington-based think tank. Despite a growing US economy and a low unemployment rate, 39.4 percent of Americans between 18 and 64 years old said they experienced at least one type of material hardship in 2017, such as difficulty paying for housing, utilities, food or health care. "Economic growth and low unemployment alone do not ensure everyone can meet their basic needs," the authors wrote in a report. In Donald Trump's “booming” economy, food insecurity was the most common challenge, with over 23 percent of households struggling to feed their families at some point during 2017, followed by troubles paying a family medical bill, reported by about 18 percent of respondents. The findings came as a surprise among researchers with the Urban Institute, who had expected to find a high level of hardship among poor Americans but hadn't predicted so many middle-class families would also struggle to meet their basic needs. I guess not everyone is feeling the boom.GUESTS: John Burris — Lead attorney and founder of the Law Office of John L. Burris. He is primarily known for his work in the areas of Civil Rights with an emphasis on police misconduct and excessive force cases.Shermichael Singleton - Political analyst. Dr. Robert M. Brown, III - Medical Sociologist and author of Economic Stress: Harsh Truths and Keys to Empowerment. Dr. Seft Hunder - Executive Director of Communities Creating Opportunity.
On this edition of Good Morning Orlando Bud, Deb, and Yaffee talk about the latest news!!Stunning victories in the Florida Primary elections as Ron DeSantis easily beats Adam Putnam on the Republican side AND Andrew Gillum upsets Gwen Graham on the Democrat side. AND Sheriff Jerry Demings wins the Orange County Mayoral election. ALSO President Trump says that Google and other tech companies are censoring conservative speech! PLUS Attorney Jeff Kaufman joins Deb to give his expert legal analysis on the latest news!
Pork Chop Kings, High-T Dave and Low-T John, recap the final Democratic Debate in the race for Florida's Governorship. Will they be seduced by the bland centrist delusions of Gwen Graham and Philip Levine or Andrew Gillum's tepid brand of hush-hush Democratic Socialism that somehow doesn't include an endorsement of Medicare for All or any concrete affordable housing policies? Perhaps there is a third way... the High-E maverick snake-handler from Orlando known as Chris King, John sure seems to think so, but he has been charmed by men pretending to be pastors before. Oh yeah and also there is a fourth way now: free backpacks as far as the eye can see. That's right, folks, Jeff Greene. Sort of like your friend from middle school's nice dad who lets you eat whatever you want at sleepovers except he made $4billion trading credit default swaps while everyone in FL got their house foreclosed on. Also of note, John recaps the state-sanctioned murder of Markeis McGlockton and David yells at old people. The boys call for the seizure of of all the Fanjul family assets and dream of a Really REALLY Big Sugar.
Hour 1 They're (Media) so convinced they are right?...despicably desperate reporting...hypocrisy on high, as usual...the media still covers for Barack Obama...he did no wrong, ever!...Truths without judgment...'Russia has nothing to do' with the media's disdain for President Trump, it's all about losing in 2016...Racehorse eugenics? Hour 2 Toning down the exaggerated Trump freak out?...the media is 'basically guaranteeing' a 2020 re-election ...The Daily Caller's Luke Rohsiak, joins to discuss his Article: Democratic ID Aide Says Imran Awan Solicited Bribe From Him in Exchange for Contract with Rep. Gwen Graham?...Debbie Wasserman Shultz and the House Democratic 'server' ...Glenn takes calls, the good, the bad, and the ugly? Hour 3 When the Left is not Left enough? ...Political Scientist, Ian Bremmer joins to discuss his Time Magazine Article: Trump and Putin Will Call Their Summit a Success?...'unbalanced negative'...unfortunately, the summit made Putin 'look good' and our allies bad...the EU is self-destructing on their own, when racism rules the day...'Draining the Swamp' resonates with many around the world ...Chris Wallace's performs a act of 'great journalism'? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back Strange Days loyalists! The upcoming 2018 election may be our most important yet, and for this episode we were joined by the M&M boys (POLITICO Florida's Marc Caputo and POLITICO Magazine's Michael Grunwald) and Florida gubernatorial candidate Gwen Graham to discuss, among other things, why Grunwald thinks she may be the anti-Trump. And an #AskAmandi Q&A to wrap the show. Enjoy
Florida rural counties are caught in an economic downward spiral; a lack of jobs leads people to move. A lack of people leads business and jobs to leave. An economist says Florida is uniquely positioned to stop the decline - volunteers to fight rural poverty. And we have the sex talk with Gwen Graham
In the case of the Lethal Lovers, Gwen Graham was charged with five murders, and Cathy Wood charged as her accomplice. But was that truly their relationship, or was Cathy blackmailing Gwen to use her as a scapegoat? Greg and Vanessa piece through the lies to discover who was really culpable in the Alpine Manor killings- Gwen Graham, Cathy Wood, or both women?
After meeting at Alpine Manor in Michigan, nurses’ aides Gwen Graham and Cathy Wood began a romantic relationship that eventually earned them the nickname “The Lethal Lovers.” Motivated by dark erotophonophilia, Graham and Wood’s dangerous “pranks” soon escalated to what they dubbed “The Murder Game”.
Did Governor Rick Scott send a kiss of death to Florida's budget? On Trimmel Gomes' latest episode of The Rotunda, a recap of the tumultuous remaining days of the legislative session. Did House Speaker Richard Corcoran live up to his promises of transparency? Citizen advocate Gary Stein explains why Florida for Care Executive Director is “swimming with the fishes” after a breakdown in negotiations over the medical marijuana bill. Also, Florida Times-Union reporter Nate Monroe gives a heaping scoop on the fraud trial of former Congresswoman Corrine Brown, who also served up ice cream before her court hearing. Plus, former Congresswoman Gwen Graham and Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam are the latest to hop in the race for governor. The Rotunda podcast is available each Monday via iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.
Did Governor Rick Scott send a kiss of death to Florida’s budget? On Trimmel Gomes’ latest episode of The Rotunda, a recap of the tumultuous remaining days of the legislative session. Did House Speaker Richard Corcoran live up to his promises of transparency? Citizen advocate Gary Stein explains why Florida for Care Executive Director is “swimming with the fishes” after a breakdown in negotiations over the medical marijuana bill. Also, Florida Times-Union reporter Nate Monroe gives a heaping scoop on the fraud trial of former Congresswoman Corrine Brown, who also served up ice cream before her court hearing. Plus, former Congresswoman Gwen Graham and Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam are the latest to hop in the race for governor. The Rotunda podcast is available each Monday via iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.