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Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!In 1986, Marine David Cox helped carry out a Code Red at Guantanamo Bay on a Private who fully recovered from his injuries. When David and nine others were faced with a court-martial and an Other Than Honorable Discharge, he refused a plea deal, stood trial, and walked free; his attorney arguing that he was following orders. That courtroom drama would go on to inspire Aaron Sorkin's A Few Good Men. But David's story didn't end there.In 1994, Cox was found shot to death—execution-style. Wallet intact. No robbery. No suspects. No justice.This week on Hitched 2 Homicide, we're peeling back the Hollywood polish and military records to expose the haunting, unsolved truth behind one of the most infamous cases of military justice—and murder—in U.S. history.
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!FROM THE VAULT: Christian Gerhartsreiter. Or was it Clark Rockefeller: The Con Man Who Killed He said he was a Rockefeller…He said he was a Yale grad, a Wall Street genius…But what Christian Gerhartsreiter really was… was a killer.In this shocking episode of Hitched 2 Homicide, we pull back the curtain on one of the most outrageous imposters in modern American history. From his small-town roots in Bavaria to the exclusive country clubs of Boston, Christian Gerhartsreiter lied, schemed, and ultimately murdered to protect the fantasy he built.This is the bizarre and chilling story of the man who called himself Clark Rockefeller.
Murder She Wrote, Season 5, Episode 9: Something Borrowed, Something BlueJB goes to a wedding...and there's MURDER.Watch along with us on Peacock (not sponsored).Support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/mimsandmaimThank you to our Patreons:Morgan WCody HSharon JDeana FElizabeth JAdam PCrystalJessie PSheri SEmail Us: mimsandmaim@gmail.comCall Us: 7043800618ASupport us on PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=N8H4HPVU8CTNSSpecial thanks to Miss B for her sponsorship of our podcast. You can find her on TikTok @GeektombFind the queens on Twitter:Auntie Maim: @aunitemaimsThe Divine Miss Mims: @divinemissmimsTheme Music Arranged by JDR#auntiemaim #thedivinemissmims #lgbtq #dragqueens #murdershewrote #jessicafletcher #shedidit #1980s #classic #television #podcast #newepisode #peacocktv #rewatch #tvshows #bingewatching #bingeworthy #joannfabric
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!He was a husband, a father, and one of the most cold-blooded killers the mob ever hired. In this episode of Hitched 2 Homicide, we dive into the deadly double life of Richard Kuklinski, aka The Iceman. From mafia hits to frozen bodies and chilling confessions, join Kris and Rob as they unravel how one man fooled his family, outwitted the feds, and left behind a trail of death over decades.sources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
In this episode, Seth reviews an article by Brett McKay and discusses what you need to know about your partner before getting having the DTR, crossing permanent lines, and getting emotionally hitched. To access the sources for this episode, visit:https://www.artofmanliness.com/people/relationships/avoid-falling-in-love-with-the-wrong-person/To become a subscriber of this podcast, visit:https://anchor.fm/seth-hensley/subscribe
In this episode, Seth reviews an article by Brett McKay and discusses what you need to know about your partner before getting having the DTR, crossing permanent lines, and getting emotionally hitched. To access the sources for this episode, visit:https://www.artofmanliness.com/people/relationships/avoid-falling-in-love-with-the-wrong-person/To become a subscriber of this podcast, visit:https://anchor.fm/seth-hensley/subscribe
In this episode, Seth reviews an article by Brett McKay and discusses what you need to know about your partner before getting having the DTR, crossing permanent lines, and getting emotionally hitched. To access the sources for this episode, visit:https://www.artofmanliness.com/people/relationships/avoid-falling-in-love-with-the-wrong-person/To become a subscriber of this podcast, visit:https://anchor.fm/seth-hensley/subscribe
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Will Smith get's Hitched, Breaking Saul, Dawn of the Sandman, sexy sex on the bigscreen, Sam Raimi's forgotten western, the best comic book movie with no comic book and MOAR POOH! All that and more, this week 30, 20, and 10 years ago. https://www.patreon.com/c/lasertime
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!In this gripping episode of Hitched 2 Homicide, we unravel one of Virginia's most shocking murder-for-hire cases—the chilling story of Teresa Lewis.When Teresa married Julian Lewis, a recent widower mourning the loss of his wife of nearly 30 years, it seemed like a second chance at happiness. Julian, vulnerable from his loss, was caring for his three grown children: Jason, serving in the Navy; Kathy, who had moved home to support him; and C.J. Lewis, a promising 25-year-old Army Reservist.But behind closed doors, Teresa's true intentions were far from loving. Motivated by greed and driven by the promise of a $250,000 life insurance payout, she manipulated two young men—Matthew Shallenberger and Rodney Fuller—using seduction and the lure of wealth to convince them to commit murder.On October 30, 2002, a night meant for rest became a scene of horror as Julian and C.J. were gunned down in their own home. What initially seemed like a home invasion quickly unraveled into a chilling murder-for-hire plot masterminded by Teresa herself.As investigators dug deeper, the truth revealed betrayal, manipulation, and cold-blooded greed. While Shallenberger and Fuller received life without parole, Teresa was sentenced to death by lethal injection—becoming the first woman executed in Virginia since 1912.But was Teresa truly aware of her actions? With an IQ of 72, questions about her mental capacity ignited national debate. Was she a calculating mastermind—or a vulnerable woman with diminished intellectual ability, manipulated by those she believed she controlled?Join us as we explore the dark depths of greed, betrayal, and the controversial execution that made headlines across the nation.sources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
We started out Monday with some big news regarding Bryan Riley! We also talked with Anna who was expecting to get engaged this weekend but that took an unexpected turn and we played another round of The Feud!
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Fumbles (Lauren), Agent Dribbles (Michelle), Agent Waffles (Chris), and Special Agent SP discuss and review the 2024 "What If...?" season 3 episode "What If Howard the Duck Got Hitched?" The agents talk duck anatomy, babymoons, and Loki's ski resort. Discord Server: http://www.gonnageek.com/discord Legends Of SHIELD Podcast Theme: “Great Marvels Of The World” by lynnepublishing https://www.pond5.com/royalty-free-music/item/114134177-great-marvels-world-30-secs-v2-adventure-amazement-epic-gran Smoking and Drinking in Capes Episode 117 - Thor https://www.gonnageek.com/2025/02/episode-117-thor/ Capes on the Couch Issue 194 - Thunderbolt Ross https://www.gonnageek.com/2025/02/issue-194-thunderbolt-ross/ Play Comics Podcast https://playcomics.com Michelle on X https://www.x.com/Chelle_Game Lauren's Voice Services: http://www.lwsalinas.com Lauren on X: https://www.x.com/sithwitch All Elite Talk Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6rZo0lKB2aBYCsY2tCK86S Multiverse Funraiser 2025: https://phoenixsistersentertainment.com/multiverse-funraiser-home/ This podcast was recorded on Saturday, January 18, 2025. Audio production by L.W. Salinas of GonnaGeek.com. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. is a proud member of the GonnaGeek.com podcast network. *All music played during this video was legally purchased and obtained from royalty free sources https://www.Pond5.com, https:/audiojungle.net and https:/incompetech.com Marvel #WhatIf #HowardTheDuck #DarcyLewis #TheGrandmaster"What If Howard the Duck Got Hitched?" s3 e 4What If Review - A Marvel Fan Podcast LoS544 Support Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: A Marvel Studios TV & Film Fan Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/legendsofshield
Today's love story comes from Ashley of Halifax, NS.Tying the knot can be exciting, thrilling and... expensive. But Ashley came up with a solution: Happily Hitched. It celebrates and focuses on the love in weddings by creating a space for small, "micro" weddings to blossom. She creates lasting memories for her clients and a welcoming space for every person who steps through her doors!You can find Ashley on her website "happilyhitched.ca" or "happilyhitched" on Instagram and Facebook.This story is about acceptance, passion and spreading love to all.Presented by Charm Diamond CentresHosted by Nancy ReganProduced by PodstarterDo you have a great love story? You could be the next guest on the Canadian Love Map! Apply here!
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!Trigger Warning: This episode of HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE discusses themes of murder, suicide, and domestic violence. If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out for help. The Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7 by dialing 988 or visiting 988lifeline.org. There is always someone ready to listen.On April 23, 2018, an affluent neighborhood in Radnor Township, Pennsylvania, became the backdrop for a chilling crime that stunned the nation. Jennair Gerardot, a woman deeply scorned by betrayal, meticulously planned and executed the murder of Meredith Chapman, the woman with whom her husband, Mark Gerardot, was having an affair. After carrying out the act, Jennair turned the gun on herself. The case sent shockwaves across the country, serving as a cautionary tale of how jealousy and heartbreak can drive a person to extreme actions. sources used for this episodeSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
We get personal and sit down with our spouses to uncover the joys and challenges of marrying into the equestrian world. From late-night barn emergencies to weekend horse shows, they share the ups and downs about adjusting to life with a partner who lives and breathes horses. Our legislative update includes a special update on the Horse Protection Act. Listen in as Julie and Emily discuss the regulation updates, where the rule stands, and how it may impact the industry. *It's important to note, since we recorded this segment, the President has signed an Executive Order which has paused all regulations yet to be enacted (including the Horse Protection Act) until a full review has been conducted. Currently, enforcement of the new HPA Rule is delayed for 60 days*. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3575 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Tony HumphreysGuest: David StearnsGuest: Joe HarkinsSponsor: PyranhaSponsor: MerckFollow Horse Radio Network on Facebook or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horses Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)Time Stamps:01:11 - Introduction to the Horse Spouse Experience18:00 - The Challenges of Horse Ownership23:55 - The Financial Reality of Horse Ownership28:10 - The Joy of Horses: A Family Affair35:30 - The Horse Protection Act: Changes and Concerns
We get personal and sit down with our spouses to uncover the joys and challenges of marrying into the equestrian world. From late-night barn emergencies to weekend horse shows, they share the ups and downs about adjusting to life with a partner who lives and breathes horses. Our legislative update includes a special update on the Horse Protection Act. Listen in as Julie and Emily discuss the regulation updates, where the rule stands, and how it may impact the industry. *It's important to note, since we recorded this segment, the President has signed an Executive Order which has paused all regulations yet to be enacted (including the Horse Protection Act) until a full review has been conducted. Currently, enforcement of the new HPA Rule is delayed for 60 days*. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3575 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Tony HumphreysGuest: David StearnsGuest: Joe HarkinsSponsor: PyranhaSponsor: MerckFollow Horse Radio Network on Facebook or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horses Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)Time Stamps:01:11 - Introduction to the Horse Spouse Experience18:00 - The Challenges of Horse Ownership23:55 - The Financial Reality of Horse Ownership28:10 - The Joy of Horses: A Family Affair35:30 - The Horse Protection Act: Changes and Concerns
In this special episode, the roles are reversed as Joey Anderson of Anderson Overland takes the guest seat on the Hitched & Haulin' Podcast with Melanie Hellwig of Hellwig Suspension Products. Get ready for an exciting deep dive as Joey shares the story behind Anderson Overland, his passion for adventure, and the journey that shaped his podcast into a must-listen for overlanding enthusiasts. From unforgettable trail experiences to insights on building a thriving community of explorers, this interview is packed with candid stories, laughs, and a shared love for the open road. Don't miss this unique crossover conversation with two voices driving the overland world forward! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Another fun episode dropped as our Christmas present this year. Howard the Duck and Darcy fight the entire Marvel Universe to Save their Special Egg. Patreon https://www.patreon.com/mcucast Join The Stranded Panda Community! https://www.strandedpanda.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/spchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Watcher witnesses perhaps the wildest pair of episodes in the series run so far. Matt and Pete marvel at episode 303, “What If the Red Guardian Stopped the Winter Soldier?” and 304, “What If Howard the Duck Got Hitched?”Thanks as always to everyone who supports the podcast by visiting Patreon.com/PhantasticGeek.Share your feedback by emailing PhantasticGeek@gmail.com, commenting at PhantasticGeek.com, or tweeting @PhantasticGeek. You can also find us on Threads @PhantasticGeek.MP3
Howard the Duck ties the knot with Darcy, but their quirky union takes an intergalactic turn when Darcy gives birth to a cosmic egg during a planetary alignment. The egg draws the attention of Marvel's fiercest villains! Can this unlikely family outsmart the likes of some of the MCU's biggest bads?
This week we ring in the holiday season with the Hallmark Christmas movie Hitched For The Holidays starring Joey Lawrence and Emily Hampshire as two single people who get in a fake relationship to please their families.Matt, Jordan, and Emily did an episode of Good Mythical Morning that was so raunchy they had to release it on Mythical Society! Please sign up for Mythical Society and watch "Spicy Spin The Bottle."Maximum Fun just launched their own online bookshop! Buy books without supporting some of the more evil booksellers by going to Bookshop.org/shop/maxfun and buy books written by many of MaxFun's best podcast hosts, including the YA graphic novel Youth Group written by Jordan Morris!We are excited to announce that Free With Ads will be doing our first ever LIVE SHOW at San Francisco Sketchfest 2025! Join Jordan, Emily, producer Matt Lieb, and a very special guest at the Punch Line in San Francisco on January 23rd at 7:30pm for a live show you will never forget. Get your tickets NOW!Free With Ads merch is finally here! Go to the MaxFun store now and buy something for yourself!Also, we are having a contest! If you buy some merch and take a picture of yourself with that merch and send it to freewithads@maximumfun.org, we will pick one of you and the winner will get to have any song they want Godzilla-fied. That's right, Matt will make a Godzilla remix of your favorite song.
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!The holiday season of 1987 in Russellville, Arkansas, should have been a time of joy and family togetherness. Instead, it became the setting for one of the most shocking family massacres in U.S. history, orchestrated by Harold Gene Simmons Sr. Over the course of several days, Simmons murdered 16 people, 14 of whom were his own family members, in a calculated spree that left a small town reeling and the nation horrified.On December 22, 1987, Simmons set his murderous plan into motion. He began by killing his wife, Rebecca, and eldest son, Gene Jr., in their home. He then fatally strangled Gene Jr.'s daughter, his three-year-old granddaughter, Barbara before disposing their bodies in a cesspit he had his children dig earlier on the property.Then he waited for four of his children to come home from school. When they arrived, one by one, he strangled and drowned them in a rain barrel outside their home.When the other family members arrived for the Christmas holiday on December 26th, Simmons systematically executed them along with their spouses and children, using a variety of methods including strangulation and shooting. Simmons ensured that no one was left alive to escape or call for help.After annihilating his family, Simmons did not stop. On December 28, he drove to Russellville, Arkansas and targeted former coworkers and acquaintances he believed had wronged him. He killed two and injured four others in a cold-blooded rampage before calmly surrendering to police.The sheer brutality of Simmons' crimes stunned the nation. In total, he had murdered 16 people, making it one of the deadliest familial massacres in U.S. history. Simmons showed no remorse during his trial and even requested to waive his appeals. He was convicted and sentenced to death, and on June 25, 1990, he was executed by lethal injection at the Arkansas State Penitentiary.If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, there is help available. Reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or visit thehotline.org for confidential support.For more true crime stories like this one, listen to Hitched 2 Homicide on your favorite podcast platform.Sources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Inspired by the natural beauty of rural Montana, Stacey Curry has been designing jewelry since she was 16. Stacey's business, Star Hitched Wagon, features thoughtfully handcrafted jewelry and apothecary products reflecting her deep connection to nature, blending the simplicity of the plains with the spirit of the mountains. Each piece encourages individuality while honoring nature and loved ones. One things that really drew me into Stacey's work is that she has brilliantly created collections based on female characters who like Stacey, love the outdoors. In this inspiring episode, Stacey shares how she really values slow growth and has settled into the moment of where she is at so that she can focus on continually improving her products, her customer connections, and sustainability. Follow Stacey... Instagram: @starhitchedwagon Website: www.starhitchedwagon.com Love the Podcast? Support an episode: Click here to learn more! Without your support I couldn't continue the Slowmade Podcast. Thank you so much!
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!On January 16, 1984, a young family was found brutally murdered in their Aurora, Colorado home. Patricia Smith, a 50-year-old mother and grandmother, had been bludgeoned to death with a hammer. Days later, on January 19, an even more horrifying scene was discovered in Lakewood, Colorado, where Bruce, Debra, and Melissa Bennett were murdered in their family home. Bruce and Debra were found bludgeoned to death with a hammer, and 7-year-old Melissa was also killed in the attack. Only 3-year-old Vanessa Bennett survived, albeit with severe injuries.The murders bore the same signature style — the brutal use of a hammer and intense violence. Investigators suspected they were dealing with the same killer, but despite exhaustive efforts, the case went cold for decades. The "Hammer Killer" was nowhere to be found. Until he was. Don't miss this episode of Hitched 2 Homicide where families finally have closure and justice.sources used for this showSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
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Rerun: Kylie Minogue and Jason Donavan's characters in hit soap opera ‘Neighbours' were wed in 1988, causing a shopping mall riot in Australia, and attracting an astonishing 20 million viewers to the UK transmission on 8th November. Soundtracked entirely by Angry Anderson's surging power ballad ‘Suddenly', the ceremony quickly became an iconic moment in 80s telly - but very nearly hadn't happened at all, because the series was canned by its original network, and Scott was supposed to be played by another actor. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain why, despite the show's huge success, the production standards were so low; examine the extent to which the tourist dollar for Scott and Charlene fans has held up over the decades; and consider the stylistic legacy of the makeup and dresses created for the wedding by ‘Isis of Melbourne'... Further Reading: • ‘Neighbours' - episode 523 in full (Grundy, 1988): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IR34ISysYQc • ‘Bouncer's dream and gorillagrams: an oral history of Neighbours – the world's silliest, sunniest show' (The Guardian, 2020): https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2020/mar/31/bouncers-dream-and-gorillagrams-an-oral-history-of-neighbours-the-worlds-silliest-sunniest-show • ‘Especially For You - The Scott And Charlene Love Story' (Retroheadz, 2016): https://www.retroheadz.com/classic-tv/especially-for-you-the-scott-and-charlene-love-story/ ‘Why am I hearing a rerun?' Each Thursday and Friday we repeat stories from our archive of 800+ episodes, so we can maintain the quality of our independent podcast and bring you fresh, free content every Monday-Wednesday… … But
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!The Chilling Halloween Night Murder of Peter FabianoHalloween night is supposed to be a time for tricks, treats, and innocent fun. But on October 31, 1957, one seemingly routine knock on the door in Los Angeles turned into a real-life nightmare. Peter Fabiano, a husband, father, and owner of a successful beauty salon, opened his door that evening, unaware that what awaited him wasn't a typical trick-or-treater, but cold-blooded murder.The Night of the CrimeIt was just past 11 PM when Fabiano's wife, Betty, heard the knock at their door. Peter answered, expecting late-night trick-or-treaters. Instead, a figure stood at the door dressed in a mask, aiming a paper bag toward him. Without warning, a shot rang out. Peter collapsed, and his life was over in an instant. The shooter fled into the night, leaving behind a shocked neighborhood and a grieving wife.A Case of Jealousy and DeceptionIt wasn't long before investigators began to uncover a tangled web of secrets, betrayal, and forbidden love. Betty Fabiano revealed to police that her husband had a falling out with a woman named Joan Rabel, a photographer with a peculiar interest in their marriage.As detectives dug deeper, they discovered that Rabel harbored romantic feelings for Betty and was intensely jealous of Peter's role in her life. Rabel recruited her friend, a troubled woman named Goldeen Pizer, to carry out the murder. Pizer, captivated by Rabel's manipulation, agreed to pull the trigger. On that fateful night, Pizer donned the disguise of a trick-or-treater and shot Peter Fabiano at point-blank range.Justice for Peter FabianoThe case shocked Los Angeles, not only for the brutal nature of the crime but also for the motive behind it—a twisted love triangle culminating in murder. Both Rabel and Pizer were eventually caught and confessed to their roles in the killing. In 1958, they were convicted of second-degree murder, with both women sentenced to prison.To this day, Peter Fabiano's murder serves as a reminder of how jealousy, manipulation, and obsession can spiral into unimaginable violence.If you're fascinated by true crime stories like this, be sure to listen to our latest episode of Hitched 2 Homicide, where we delve even deeper into the plans of Joan Rabel to win back the affections of Betty Fabiano.Sources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!HELP GIVE TO HURRICANE HELENE RELIEF EFFORTS Samaritan's Purse: https://www.samaritanspurse.org/disaster/hurricane-helene/ The American Red Cross: https://www.redcross.org/donate/dr/hurricane-helene.html/The Savage Crimes of Ricky Lee Green: A Texas Serial Killer's Reign of TerrorIn the mid-1980s, Texas was home to a series of brutal and sadistic murders that left communities shaken and horrified. At the center of this spree was a man named Ricky Lee Green, a serial killer whose thirst for violence and cruelty knew no bounds. His reign of terror spanned several years, during which he brutally murdered and mutilated at least four known victims. His crimes, driven by a deadly combination of drugs, sexual violence, and pure sadism, shocked even the most seasoned law enforcement officers. Today, we're diving deep into the twisted mind of Ricky Lee Green, uncovering the details of his horrific acts, his eventual capture, and his legacy as one of Texas's most brutal killers.Early Life: The Making of a MonsterBorn in 1960, Ricky Lee Green had a troubled and abusive upbringing that set the stage for his future violent behavior. Growing up in an unstable household with a history of physical and emotional abuse, Green's life quickly spiraled into darkness. As a young adult, he developed a drug habit that fueled his increasingly violent tendencies. By the time he committed his first murder in 1985, Green was already well on his way to becoming one of the most dangerous men in Texas.The CrimesRicky Lee Green's first known victim was Jeffrey Davis, a man he brutally murdered and mutilated in Fort Worth in 1985. Green stabbed Davis multiple times before dismembering his body, leaving investigators horrified by the sheer brutality of the crime. This was only the beginning. Over the next four years, Green would go on to kill at least three more people, each murder more brutal and grotesque than the last.What made Ricky Lee Green's crimes particularly shocking was his methodical approach to mutilation. His killings were not crimes of passion but rather calculated acts of torture and dismemberment. Green's ability to evade capture for years made him even more dangerous, leaving law enforcement scrambling to piece together the horrifying puzzle.Capture and ConvictionGreen's murderous rampage came to an end in 1989 when he was finally arrested in connection to one of his murders. During his interrogation, Green confessed to several of the killings, describing them in graphic detail. His wife, Sharon, was also arrested and charged with her involvement in some of the murders. Green was ultimately convicted of multiple murders and sentenced to death.Despite numerous appeals, Ricky Lee Green was executed by lethal injection in 1997, ending the life of a man who had caused so much pain and suffering. Sharon, who played a role in at least one of the killings, received a 10-year sentence for her involvement.If you're fascinated by true crime stories like this, be sure to listen to our latest episode of Hitched 2 Homicide, where we delve even deeper into the twisSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Shawn and Jack go through Chet's trailer after he dies. Meanwhile, Topanga thinks she and Cory should live together. We're back to talk about episode 6x14 of Boy Meets World including bits of nostalgia, a scene-by-scene recap, and a wholesome lesson to top it all off. Weekly Nostalgia: recording media on VHS and first weddings! You can find us on social media: Instagram: @thelostyearspod Twitter: @TheLostYearsPod TikTok: @thelostyearspod Be sure to share your nostalgia with us in our website messages. Your answers might get on the show! Email: thelostyears@gmail.com Become a patron!: patreon.com/thescavengersnetwork Merch: scavengersnetwork.com/thelostyearsshop
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!The Angel of Death: The Chilling Case of Donald Harvey In the latest episode of Hitched 2 Homicide, we delve into the terrifying case of Donald Harvey, a man who went from hospital orderly to one of the most prolific serial killers in American history. With an estimated 70 victims, Harvey's heinous crimes spanned hospitals in Ohio and Kentucky, earning him the chilling moniker, "The Angel of Death."Who Was Donald Harvey?Donald Harvey seemed like an ordinary hospital worker—quiet, unassuming, and polite. Born in Butler County, Ohio, in 1952, Harvey began his medical career in 1970 as an orderly at Marymount Hospital in London, Kentucky. Little did anyone know, this seemingly gentle man would soon embark on a 17-year killing spree that would leave a trail of devastation.The Killing Spree BeginsHarvey's murder spree started just a few months after he began working at Marymount Hospital. He later claimed his first murder was an act of "mercy killing," but it quickly spiraled into a terrifying habit. Harvey was adept at exploiting his access to patients, using a variety of methods including poison, suffocation, and tampering with medical equipment.As he moved between hospitals in Ohio and Kentucky, Harvey's body count steadily increased. He took advantage of the hospital environment, where death is often expected, to carry out his crimes without raising suspicion.How Did He Get Away with It for So Long?You might be wondering how Harvey managed to evade detection for nearly two decades. Hospitals in the 1970s and 1980s had far fewer checks and balances, making it easier for someone like Harvey to slip through the cracks. Additionally, his victims' deaths were often attributed to natural causes or underlying health conditions, allowing him to remain undetected for years.The Arrest and ConfessionIn 1987, a hospital worker noticed a foul odor coming from a patient's body. This led to an autopsy that revealed traces of cyanide, which eventually pointed to Harvey. He confessed to killing 37 people but later suggested the number could be as high as 70.Harvey's trial resulted in a life sentence without the possibility of parole, bringing a long-awaited end to his reign of terror. But for the families of his victims, the damage was already done.Listen to the Full Episode NowFor more chilling details, theories, and discussion, tune in to the latest episode of Hitched 2 Homicide. You won't want to miss this deep dive into one of America's most infamous medical murderers.Sources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Today on Valentine in the Morning: We hear some love stories that all happened so fast that they were at the alter before they knew. And our winner of What's That Noise stops by the studio to pick up her check and say hi to the crew! Listen live every weekday from 5-10am pacific: https://www.iheart.com/live/1043-myfm-173/ Website: 1043myfm.com/valentine Instagram: @ValentineInTheMorningFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/valentineinthemorning TikTok: @ValentineInTheMorning
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Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!The Unsolved Mystery of "Who Put Bella in the Wych Elm? April 18, 1943. A group of four boys make a gruesome discovery in Hagley Wood, Worcestershire, England. One of them climbs inside a hollow tree, looking for a bird's nest and eggs. What they discover is a skull and the remains of a mysterious woman. After 81 years, authorities still don't know who she is. This case if full of mystery, war spies, witchcraft, and even a cabaret singer. This is the 81 year old myster of Who Put Bella in the Wych Elm?The Discovery in Hagley WoodOn that spring day in 1943, four young boys—Bob Farmer, Thomas Willetts, Bob Hart, and Fred Payne—were out exploring the dense woodland of Hagley Wood, searching for bird nests. As they wandered deeper into the woods, they stumbled upon an old, hollow wych elm tree. Curious, Bob Farmer peeked inside, and to his horror, he saw a skull staring back at him. The boys, shaken and frightened, swore to keep their discovery a secret. However, fear and guilt got the best of them, and they soon reported the macabre finding to the police.The Investigation BeginsWhen investigators arrived at the scene, they unearthed a nearly complete human skeleton inside the tree. The skull still had some hair and a few crooked teeth, and a piece of taffeta was found stuffed into its mouth, suggesting foul play. Authorities also discovered a shoe and fragments of clothing near the skeleton. Forensic experts determined that the body was that of a woman who had been dead for approximately 18 months to 3 years. She was estimated to be around 35-40 years old, and her cause of death was believed to be asphyxiation.The Strange Graffiti and the Name "Bella"The case grew even more mysterious when strange graffiti began appearing on walls around the area, asking, "Who put Bella in the Wych Elm?" The first piece of graffiti appeared in 1944, a year after the discovery, in nearby Birmingham. As more graffiti appeared over the years, the name "Bella" became synonymous with the unidentified woman in the tree. But who was Bella, and why was her body placed in such a bizarre location?Theories and SpeculationsWitchcraft and the OccultEspionage and World War II SpiesA Cabaret Singer/Nazi SpyA Case of Violence Against a WomanConclusionThe enigma of "Who Put Bella in the Wych Elm?" is an 81-year-old mystery that refuses to fade away. It serves as a testament to the power of storytelling, the enduring fascination with the unknown, and the desire to uncover the truth. Whether Bella was a spy, a victim of ritualistic killing, or something else entirely, her story remains one of the most haunting cold cases in history.If you're captivated by mysteries like this, tune in to the Hitched 2 Homicide podcast, where we unravel true crime tales with a southern twist, blending suspense and intrigue with a touch of humor. Let's keep Bella's story alive as we continue our search for answers.sources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!Fortune's Fatal Fool: The Tragic Story of Abraham Shakespeare and His Murderer, Dee Dee MooreOn November 15, 2006, Abraham Shakespeare's life changed overnight when he purchased a Quick Pick lottery ticket that won him a $31 million jackpot. A humble man from Florida, Shakespeare wasn't prepared for the challenges that came with sudden wealth. Though his pockets were full, his heart remained generous, living by the philosophy that "it is better to give than to receive." But that goodwill, combined with poor financial decisions, would ultimately lead to his undoing.This is the haunting true crime tale of Abraham Shakespeare, a man who found fortune only to pay for it with his life. His story is one of greed, manipulation, and a deadly desire for wealth, orchestrated by the woman who would ultimately claim his life—Dee Dee Moore.A Heart Too BigAfter receiving the lump sum of over $11 million, Abraham Shakespeare seemed to live out the dream that many only fantasize about. He bought a luxurious home, cars, and indulged in a few extravagant purchases. But for the most part, Shakespeare remained a simple man at heart, known for his unselfish nature. He gave freely to friends, family, and even strangers in need.However, Shakespeare's generosity became his downfall. People constantly approached him, looking for handouts, exploiting his kindness. His newfound wealth became a magnet for those eager to cash in on his fortune. Despite being a millionaire, Shakespeare was quickly running out of money, having given so much away. His financial literacy was virtually nonexistent, and without proper advice, he struggled to manage his wealth.Enter Dee Dee Moore: The Predator in DisguiseIn comes Dorice "Dee Dee" Moore*, a woman who saw opportunity in Abraham Shakespeare's deteriorating financial situation. Under the guise of wanting to help him manage his money, she befriended him. Dee Dee presented herself as a businesswoman with the expertise to secure his wealth and protect him from people trying to take advantage of him.But behind this facade of a caring advisor, Moore was a cold, calculated manipulator. She began isolating Shakespeare from his friends and family, gaining control over his financial assets. Shakespeare, trusting her, signed over various properties and accounts to Moore. He disappeared from public life soon after.For more harrowing stories of betrayal and murder, subscribe to Hitched 2 Homicide, where we uncover the dark truths behind real-life crimes, bringing you cases like Abraham Shakespeare's with a mix of suspense and Southern charm.sources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!Larry Hall: A Tale of Twisted Minds and Tragic EndsLarry Hall was, by all outward appearances, an average man. Born in Wabash, Indiana, in 1962, Hall lived a quiet life, working as a janitor and groundskeeper. But beneath this mundane existence lurked a deeply disturbed individual with a penchant for death. Hall's twin brother, Gary, was often seen as the more dominant sibling, while Larry was shy and introverted, traits that some believe may have contributed to his later violent behavior. • Larry had an intense fascination with the Civil War and often participated in historical reenactments. This passion for the past might have been harmless on its own, but for Hall, it became a backdrop for his sinister urges. He began to blur the lines between reality and fantasy, using his reenactments as a cover for stalking and abducting young women.A Trail of TragedyLarry Hall's crimes are as mysterious as they are horrifying. He has been linked to numerous disappearances and murders across the Midwest, but the full extent of his atrocities remains unknown. What makes Hall's case particularly eerie is his ability to evade capture for so long. His method was simple yet effective: Hall would travel from town to town, often coinciding with his reenactment events, and target young women who fit his twisted ideal. • The case that ultimately led to Hall's downfall was the disappearance of 15-year-old Jessica Roach in 1993. Roach was last seen riding her bicycle in Georgetown, Illinois, before vanishing without a trace. Her body was later discovered in a cornfield, showing signs of strangulation. Hall became a suspect after authorities noticed his presence in the area during the time of Roach's disappearance. However, it was Hall's brother, Gary, who provided crucial information that led to Larry's arrest. Gary reported Larry's bizarre behavior and his confessions to multiple murders, which he initially dismissed as mere fantasies.The Confessions and ConvictionsUnder intense questioning, Larry Hall eventually confessed to Jessica Roach's murder and several others. However, his confessions were inconsistent, leading some to believe that he may have been exaggerating his crimes to gain notoriety. Despite this, Hall was convicted of Roach's murder and is currently serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. • But the mystery doesn't end there. Larry Hall's case is riddled with unanswered questions. How many victims were there, really? Was Hall truly the mastermind behind all the crimes he confessed to, or were some of his confessions false? The uncertainty surrounding Hall's case continues to haunt the families of the missing, who may never know the whole truth.Join us each week for a new true crime story on Hitched 2 Homicidesources used for this podcastSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!Unmasking Larry Hall: A Tale of Twisted Minds and Tragic EndsLarry Hall was, by all outward appearances, an average man. Born in Wabash, Indiana, in 1962, Hall lived a quiet life, working as a janitor and groundskeeper. But beneath this mundane existence lurked a deeply disturbed individual with a penchant for death. Hall's twin brother, Gary, was often seen as the more dominant sibling, while Larry was shy and introverted, traits that some believe may have contributed to his later violent behavior. Larry had an intense fascination with the Civil War and often participated in historical reenactments. This passion for the past might have been harmless on its own, but for Hall, it became a backdrop for his sinister urges. He began to blur the lines between reality and fantasy, using his reenactments as a cover for stalking and abducting young women.A Trail of TragedyLarry Hall's crimes are as mysterious as they are horrifying. He has been linked to numerous disappearances and murders across the Midwest, but the full extent of his atrocities remains unknown. What makes Hall's case particularly eerie is his ability to evade capture for so long. His method was simple yet effective: Hall would travel from town to town, often coinciding with his reenactment events, and target young women who fit his twisted ideal. The case that ultimately led to Hall's downfall was the disappearance of 15-year-old Jessica Roach in 1993. Roach was last seen riding her bicycle in Georgetown, Illinois, before vanishing without a trace. Her body was later discovered in a cornfield, showing signs of strangulation. Hall became a suspect after authorities noticed his presence in the area during the time of Roach's disappearance. However, it was Hall's own brother, Gary, who provided crucial information that led to Larry's arrest. Gary reported Larry's bizarre behavior and his confessions to multiple murders, which he initially dismissed as mere fantasies.The Confessions and ConvictionsUnder intense questioning, Larry Hall eventually confessed to Jessica Roach's murder and several others. However, his confessions were inconsistent, leading some to believe that he may have been exaggerating his crimes to gain notoriety. Despite this, Hall was convicted of Roach's murder and is currently serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. But the mystery doesn't end there. Larry Hall's case is riddled with unanswered questions. How many victims were there really? Was Hall truly the mastermind behind all the crimes he confessed to, or were some of his confessions false? The uncertainty surrounding Hall's case continues to haunt the families of the missing, who may never know the full truth.Join us next week for Part 2 of The True Story of Black Bird, and each week on for new true crime on Hitched 2 Homicide.sources used for this podcastSupport the Show.JOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Prenups aren't just for the rich and famous. Family law attorney Theresa Viera explains how to talk about it with your partner and decide whether it's right for you. This episode originally published August 31, 2023.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Prenups aren't just for the rich and famous. Family law attorney Theresa Viera explains how to talk about it with your partner and decide whether it's right for you. This episode originally published August 31, 2023.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!The Hatfields and the McCoys: A Tale of Blood, Betrayal, and VengeanceThe roots of the Hatfield-McCoy feud trace back to the Civil War era. Both families were large, influential, and fiercely loyal to their kin. The Hatfields, led by William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, resided in West Virginia, while the McCoys, headed by Randolph "Randall" McCoy, lived across the Tug Fork River in Kentucky. Despite their geographical proximity, the families held deep-seated differences that would eventually ignite a full-blown conflict.The Catalyst: A Pig and a MurderThe first major spark in the feud came in 1878 over a seemingly trivial matter—a pig. Floyd Hatfield, a cousin of Devil Anse, was accused by Randolph McCoy of stealing a hog. The case went to trial, with Bill Staton, a relative of both families, testifying in favor of the Hatfields. The jury, composed mainly of Hatfields, ruled in Floyd's favor, further inflaming the McCoys' sense of injustice.Tensions escalated in 1882 when three of Randolph McCoy's sons—Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud—were involved in a drunken brawl with two of Devil Anse's brothers, Ellison and Elias Hatfield. The fight ended with the McCoy brothers brutally stabbing and shooting Ellison. While Ellison lay dying, the Hatfields captured the McCoy brothers and executed them in retaliation after Ellison succumbed to his injuries.Bloodshed and Legal BattlesThe feud reached its peak during the 1880s, marked by a series of violent confrontations and legal disputes. In 1888, the Hatfields launched a deadly raid on Randolph McCoy's home, killing two of his children and severely injuring his wife. This event, known as the New Year's Day Massacre, horrified the nation and prompted intervention from the state governments and the press.Authorities from Kentucky and West Virginia struggled to maintain control, and the feud drew national attention. Numerous trials ensued, with members of both families being arrested, tried, and even executed for their crimes. The most notable of these trials was that of "Cotton Top" Mounts, a Hatfield relative who was convicted and hanged for his involvement in the New Year's Day Massacre.The End of an EraBy the early 1890s, the feud had begun to wane. The relentless violence had taken its toll, and both families faced increased pressure from law enforcement and public opinion. In 1891, Devil Anse Hatfield, weary of the bloodshed, negotiated a truce with Randolph McCoy. The peace was tenuous, but it marked the end of the most violent chapter in the feud's history.Legacy of the FeudThe Hatfield-McCoy feud left a lasting legacy on American culture, symbolizing the destructive power of familial loyalty and vengeance. The story has been retold in countless books, films, and television shows, capturing the imagination of generations.Subscribe and Stay TunedFor more gripping true crime stories, subscribe to Hitched 2 Homicide. Follow us on Instagram, join our YouTube channel, and become a part of our community on Facebook. Your support helps us continue to bring you the stories that matter, told with the respect and dedication Support the Show.JOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!The Jane Anker Hylton Case: A Tale of Justice, Injustice, and DNA ExonerationIn the quiet suburb of Sacramento, California, on a fateful night in July 1978, Jane Anker Hylton, a 30-year-old mother of three, was brutally murdered. The heinous crime not only devastated her family but also sparked a decades-long saga that would eventually highlight both the fallibility and the power of the justice system. This is a story of a wrongful conviction, a determined quest for the truth, and the ultimate role of DNA evidence in righting a grievous wrong.The CrimeJane Anker Hylton was found dead in her home, having been stabbed multiple times. The community was horrified, and the police were under immense pressure to solve the case quickly. Suspicion soon fell on Ricky Davis, who lived in the house the night of the murder. Davis, along with his girlfriend, Connie Dahl, were arrested and charged with Hylton's murder.The Wrongful ConvictionIn 1985, Ricky Davis was convicted of the murder based largely on the testimony of his girlfriend, who had struck a plea deal. Dahl testified that Davis had confessed to the crime, a claim Davis vehemently denied. Despite the lack of physical evidence directly linking Davis to the murder, he was sentenced to 16 years to life in prison. Davis maintained his innocence, but his pleas fell on deaf ears. It wasn't until decades later, with advances in DNA technology, that the possibility of exoneration emerged.The Role of DNA EvidenceIn the early 2000s, the Northern California Innocence Project took up Davis's case. DNA testing on the evidence from the crime scene revealed the presence of an unknown male profile that did not match Davis or any other suspects initially considered by the police.With this new evidence, the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office agreed to re-investigate the case. In 2020, after serving over 14 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, Ricky Davis was exonerated and released.The Real KillerThe DNA evidence not only exonerated Davis but also pointed to a new suspect, Michael Green. Green had never been considered a suspect in the original investigation but had lived in the area at the time of the murder. In 2020, Michael Green was arrested and charged with the murder of Jane Anker Hylton. He later pleaded guilty, bringing a long-overdue sense of justice and closure to Hylton's family.Subscribe and Stay TunedFor more gripping true crime stories, subscribe to Hitched 2 Homicide. Follow us on Instagram, join our YouTube channel, and become a part of our community on Facebook. Your support helps us continue to bring you the stories that matter, told with the respect and dedication they deserve.Sources used for this podcastSupport the Show.JOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Chaos ensues when Selena picks up a sketchy hitchhiker one night. Things quickly escalate when he car jacks her and takes her on an involuntary road trip! Despite his advances being extremely problematic it gets steamy and they start to plot against her abusive husband back home... Book Credit: Hitched by Lauren Biel
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message.Unveiling the Mystery: The Case of Susan Schwarz, The Queen of HeartsIn the quiet suburban town of Lynnwood, Washington, the autumn of 1979 was forever marked by a chilling discovery. On October 22, 1979, the body of 24-year-old Susan Schwarz was found in her home, a victim of a brutal crime that would haunt the community for decades. This week, Hitched 2 Homicide delves into the harrowing details of Susan Schwarz's murder, the years of unanswered questions, and the eventual breakthrough that brought her killer to justice.The CrimeSusan Schwarz was a young woman full of promise and life. However, her vibrant existence was cut short in a horrifying manner. She was found bound and shot in the head in her own home. The crime scene yielded no significant evidence—no fingerprints, no signs of forced entry, and no immediate suspects. The investigation quickly hit a dead end, leaving Susan's family and friends in a state of grief and confusion.The Cold CaseFor 32 years, Susan's murder remained a cold case. The lack of evidence and leads frustrated investigators and the community. Over the years, many theories were proposed, and numerous potential suspects were questioned, but nothing concrete emerged. Susan Schwarz's case became a haunting reminder of the limitations of forensic science and investigative techniques of that era. But her best friend held a letter from her ex-brother in-law that would prove helpful.The BreakthroughThe breakthrough in Susan Schwarz's case came from an unexpected source: a deck of playing cards. In an innovative move to solve cold cases, the Washington Department of Corrections had distributed decks of playing cards to inmates, each card featuring details of an unsolved crime. Susan Schwarz was featured as the Queen of Hearts. And when her killer's half brother who was set on revenge saw Susan's face, he was ready to talk. In 2011, prison inmate, Sherwood KVay Knight recognized the case from the playing cards and came forward with crucial information about his half brother, Greg Johnson. This led to the re-examination of old evidence and witness testimonies, including Johnson's unknown 17-year-old girlfriend at the time. It eventually produced the confession needed to solve the case. Justice ServedThe confession and subsequent investigation led to the arrest and conviction of Greg Johnson, Susan Schwarz's murderer. This long-awaited justice brought a sense of closure to Susan's family and the community. The case of the Queen of Hearts, once a symbol of mystery and sorrow, transformed into a testament to persistence and the power of innovative investigative techniques.ConclusionTune in to our latest episode for an in-depth look at the Susan Schwarz case. Subscribe, share, and follow us on social media using the hashtags #TrueCrime #QueenOfHearts #SusanSchwarz #Hitched2Homicide. Join us as we continue to unravel the mysteries of unsolved crimes and bring forgotten stories back to life.Sources used for this podcastSupport the Show.JOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
The marriage rate has come down 65% since 1970. There are multiple factors behind this decrease, but one of them is what we might call the poor branding that surrounds marriage in the modern day. From all corners of our culture and from both ends of the ideological spectrum come messages that marriage is an outdated institution, that it hinders financial success and personal fulfillment, and that it's even unimportant when it comes to raising kids.My guest would say that these ideas about marriage are very wrong, and he doesn't come at it from an emotionally-driven perspective, but from what's born out by the data. Dr. Brad Wilcox is a sociologist who heads the nonpartisan National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, which studies marriage and family life. He's also the author of Get Married. Today on the show, Brad discusses the latest research on marriage and how it belies the common narratives around the institution. We dig into the popular myths around marriage, and how it not only boosts your finances, but predicts happiness in life better than any other factor. Brad also shares the five pillars of marriage that happy couples embrace.Resources Related to the PodcastBrad's previous appearance on the AoM Podcast: Episode #278 — The Surprising Benefits of Marriage for MenThe National Marriage Project at UVAAoM Article: The Case for MarriagePiece in the NYT by Brad: "To Be Happy, Marriage Matters More Than Career"Piece in the Atlantic co-authored by Brad: "Now Political Polarization Comes for Marriage Prospects"Brad's articles at the Institute for Family Studies AoM Podcast #946: Counterintuitive Ideas About Marriage, Family, and KidsConnect With Brad WilcoxBrad's faculty pageBrad on XBrad on LinkedIn