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Joe Petralia is a dedicated Mortgage Loan Originator at Genesee Regional Bank, where he harnesses his extensive knowledge in financial services to help families and individuals navigate the complexities of home financing. A proud Rochester native, Joe holds an MBA from St. John Fisher University and deeply values the community he has always called home.Outside of his professional life, Joe is deeply involved in local networking and charity, as an inaugural member of the Jay Birnbaum Leadership Development Program and Board Member of Temple Beth El. When he's not assisting his clients or engaged in community work, Joe enjoys traveling, playing the keyboard, and being active.
20 year-old Kristie Gunderson Lee was a young wife, and new mom living in Pompano Beach, Florida in 1994. She was a friendly and popular hairdresser who was not known to have enemies, but on March 31st of that year, she died a violent death in her apartment. She was bludgeoned and strangled to death. Initially, it seemed like a burglary gone wrong, but police ruled that out and instead investigated the murder as a crime of passion. As in most cases involving a crime of passion, detectives looked closely at Kristie's husband Jeff Lee, but learned early on that he was at work when the murder happened and had an air tight alibi. Police quickly turned their suspicion to Kristie's in-laws, Kay and Joe Petralia, who had discovered Kristie's body and called 911. Their timeline of events didn't match up with witness statements in the case, and as police looked closer, they found that Kristie & Kay had been at odds with each other over the raising of Kristie & Jeff's son Zachary. They had heated arguments, and at least once, got into a physical altercation. Police asked the Petralias to take polygraphs, and they both refused. Eventually, the Petralias became the prime suspects in their daughter in law's murder, and even their son Jeff came to believe that they were responsible for Kristie's murder. But to date, no charges have ever been filed in relation to Kristie's murder. Kristie's good friend Emily, who runs a Facebook page about Kristie's case, and has been advocating for her friend for 30 years, discusses Kristie's case in this episode. If you have any information about the murder of Kristie Gunderson Lee, you can contact Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477) or go to browardcrimestoppers.org To support this podcast with a donation, you can do so via Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/TheMurderInMyFamily or through Paypal at: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/AbJackEntertainment To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit: TheMurderInMyFamily.com Follow us on social media; Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/The-Murder-in-My-Family-True-Crime-Podcast-998674943627334/reviews/ Twitter- @MurderinMyFam
Guardrail Dave talks about what he and Evil Ed are up to. Dane Walton sits shotgun and talks about his "new" love for minibikes. Joe Petralia calls in to give an update on the Minibike Build Off. Note: The opinions of the guests of the JMBR Podcast do not reflect those of Joe's Minibike Reunion or Joe Sebergandio. Viewer discretion is advised. Links: http://www.joesminibikereunion.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/j... Podomatic: http:// jmbrpodcast.podomatic.com Credits: Joe Sebergandio - Creator/Host "Evil" Ed Rowlett - Co-Host Special Guests: Kevin Dunn Ray Tong Guardrail Dave Irving Payan Emmanuel Munda - Producer/Director/Editor Linda Sebergandio - JMBR Event Director Nikole Sebergandio - JMBR Onsite Photographer/Event Manager Aaron Munda - Production Assistant/Best Boy Music: "Let's Ride -JMBR Theme" by: Emmanuel L. Munda (ASCAP) Copyright Animation by: Aaron Munda Copyright 2019 Motor Media Inc. All Rights Reserved Podcast Description: Joe's Minibike Reunion, hosted by automotive personality Joe Sebergandio, is a bi-weekly podcast that puts a modern spin on vintage minibikes from the 60's and 70's. Joe's huge collection of minibikes, and large network of iconic builders, friends, and personalities will kick start the industry's latest news as they cover the coolest projects, newest parts, exciting events, and informative tech stories that will keep you in tune. Covering the entire spectrum of minibikes from rigid frame death traps powered by pull start 5 HP Tecumseh engines to twin turbo Honda Grom's, the podcast climaxes at the world famous annual minibike celebration that is Joe's Minibike Reunion, held annually in Southern California. Category
Get ready to travel back in time as we explore the evolution of clutches with Will Baty, classic car favorites with Joe Petralia, and how to save vintage beauties for the future if you could travel in the past with Dan and Ryan. No matter what, we're hoping that where we go, we'll still need roads. Segment 1: Stick Shift Drivers Segment 2: Mr. Clutch Segment 3: Transmission Talk Segment 4: Rare Performance Motorcars Segment 5: Missing the Past Segment 6: Time Travel
Our next guest is a man who has owned practically every car imaginable! Joe Petralia (@joempetralia) from Rare Performance Motorcars is a purveyor of classic automobiles, buying and selling with a discerning eye that only years of experience can bring.
Dan and Joe Petralia (@joempetralia) enjoy a nice rant about the unappealing design of the new Camaro. When will certain automotive companies bring out a few cool new designs that will give car lovers something to drool over?