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Crime To Burn
The Girls are Gone - The Case of Ashely Freeman and Lauria Bible - Part 2

Crime To Burn

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 37:53


Episode 61 Whispers. The town of Welch, Oklahoma was full of whispers after the bodies of Danny and Kathy Freeman were located in the burned out Freeman home. Whispers about drugs, wrongful deaths, police involvement, intentionally botched investigations, and whispers about where the girls were and who had taken them. The whispers swirled around allegations related to Shane Freeman's death after a Craig County Sheriff's Deputy shot him on a rural Oklahoma road nearly a year before. The whispers discussed accusations of drug debts and methamphetamine rings. The whispers built theories. And some of the whispers would eventually harden into statements, allegations, and testimony but it would take years, decades even. In this episode of Crime to Burn, we take you through the whispers and the theories swirling around the Freeman's deaths and the disappearances of Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman in the early days of the investigation because whispers can spread through a community like wildfire, and the Bible family was willing to consider every whisper in their relentless search for their missing daughter.  Background music by Not Notoriously Coordinated  Get your Crime to Burn Merch! https://crimetoburn.myspreadshop.com Please follow us on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok and Youtube for the latest news on this case. You can email us at crimetoburn@gmail.com We welcome any constructive feedback and would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating and review.  If you need a way to keep your canine contained, you can also support the show by purchasing a Pawious wireless dog fence using our affiliate link and use the code "crimetoburn" at checkout to receive 10% off. Pawious, because our dog Winston needed a radius, not a rap sheet.  Source List: Please see source list for Episode 60. In addition, Sirens, A Southern True Crime Podcast hosted by investigative journalist and victim advocate, Raven Rollins did a deep dive into this case including interviews with author Jax Miller and Lauria Bible's mother Lorene Bible. I highly recommend their coverage for additional information on the case. Raven's coverage and interviews are also used as source material for this episode. Our primary source for this case remains the book Hell in the Heartland by Jax Miller which you can find on Amazon here. 

Creeps & Crimes
227: Popper's Poltergeist, Ashley Freeman & Lauria Bible

Creeps & Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 92:12


IT IS THURSDAY!!!! You know what that means- ya girls are feeling YAPPY! Our intro consists of the best and the worst of Dunkin, heart break when they take your favorite items off the menu, mangos, mango juul pods, and only God knows what else! Before long, Morgan begins to tell us the case of Popper's Poltergeist. The 1958 Ghoul that terrorized the Herrman Family, along with Duke's Parapsychologist, the local Detective, the news, the public, and even random minsters with Swords that they stab in the ground dramatically to cleanse a house... look- we LOVE a drama queen. But, here's the catch- all this sh*t went down in ONE MONTH. Moving on... Taylar tells the horrific case of the Murders of Danny and Kathy Freeman and the abduction, torture, and murders of Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible from Welch, OK December 30, 1999. Which (only after 17 years of the Craig County SD, along with the OSBI, kicking rocks for shits and gigs and Tommy Lynn Sells, of course, having to throw his two cents in) was finally solved, thanks to a new sheriff kinda giving a shit!!! We will talk to you besties next week!! Love ya SO BIG!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Building PA Podcast
Injury Management & Protocols in Construction with Kathy Freeman

Building PA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 20:17


In this exciting episode of the Building PA podcast, co-hosts Jon O'Brien and Chris Martin welcome Kathy Freeman, the Senior Director of Operations at Amphibious Medics. Kathy brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in safety management, and we dive deep into the critical topic of managing injuries in the construction industry.From the outset, Jon and Chris express their enthusiasm for the conversation, highlighting the importance of safety in ensuring that workers return home safely to their families. Kathy shares her passion for safety and her commitment to creating a culture that prioritizes the well-being of employees. She emphasizes that the goal of safety programs should not only be to achieve zero injuries but also to sustain that success over time.Kathy recounts her impressive track record at Mortenson, where she played a pivotal role in breaking safety records and fostering a culture of accountability and trust. She explains that building strong relationships with team members is essential for a successful safety program, as it encourages open communication about injuries rather than hiding them out of fear.The discussion shifts to the evolution of injury management in the industry. Kathy reflects on how the approach has changed from a reactive mindset—where injuries were often dismissed or treated with medication—to a more holistic view that prioritizes employee care and well-being. She shares a compelling story about a superintendent who benefited from alternative treatments like massage therapy and yoga, illustrating the positive impact of a caring approach to injury management.As the conversation progresses, Kathy offers valuable advice for smaller companies looking to implement effective injury management programs. She encourages them to leverage resources from their insurance brokers and to foster a culture of trust by being present in the field and understanding their employees' needs.Kathy also discusses the importance of measuring the success of injury management programs, noting that a key indicator is when employees feel comfortable reporting injuries without fear of repercussions. This trust leads to proactive communication and ultimately contributes to a safer work environment.In closing, Kathy expresses her excitement about her new role at Amphibious Medics and the opportunity to make a broader impact on injury management across the nation. She is eager to share her philosophy and work with a team that aligns with her values.This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the construction industry, as it sheds light on the often-overlooked aspect of managing injuries and emphasizes the importance of creating a culture of safety and care. Join us for this insightful conversation that not only highlights the challenges but also offers practical solutions for improving safety in the workplace.

Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter
5 Memorable Athletics Moments with Tom Knight plus Smugglers Scuttle 2024

Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 59:26


Send us a Text Message.As an athletics correspondent for Running Magazine (the forerunner of Runners World), the Daily Telegraph and as a freelance Tom Knight covered 7 Summer Olympics and several World Athletic ChampionshipsIn that time Tom witnessed some amazing athletic feats that were controversial, inspirational, unbelievableFor this episode of the Running 44@60 podcast I asked Tom to share the top 5 Memorable Athletics  Moments he covered during his careerIts a fascinating insight into what it was like to be on the ground reporting on these amazing moments Tom recalls Lewis v Johnson in Seoul, Kelly Holmes in Athens, Kathy Freeman in Sydney, Jonathan Edwards in Gothenburg and London 2012Tom and I met on the England Athletics running coaches course we are onTom works with athletes from the Bourton Road RunnersI also talk about the Smugglers Scuttle race from Bus Vyken events and the Trelissick Parkrun If you want to interact with the show you can send a message via the link at the top of these show notes This is episode 149 of the Running 44@60 podcast. You can access and download the previous 148 episodes via your usual podcast app or on the Running 44@60 podcast page. Host Trevor Lee ran his own first ultra in 2021 - the 44 mile Classic Quarter - hence 44@60.  Trevor has written a book about his buildup and adventure – it is both a business and running book and is available on Amazon via this link: 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon. Each sale generates £5 for Childrens Hospice South West. Trevor's big running goal is now the Arc of Attrition 50 in January 2025. The Running 44@60 podcast began as a learning / motivational tool for host Trevor Lee in his quest to run a first ever ultra - the Classic Quarter in 2021 - here's the story of Running 44@60 It now has over 140 episodes and is aimed at those thinking about and committing to their first ever ultra.Trevor wrote a book : 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon - all proceeds go to the Children's Hospice South West

Killer Destinations
WHEN FEAR TRUMPS JUSTICE: Freeman Family & Lauria Bible - Welch, OK 1999

Killer Destinations

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 44:49


In 1999, a 911 call came into the Craig Co., Oklahoma Sheriff's Dept. - the Freeman family's mobile home was on fire. Found in the burning rubble were parents Danny and Kathy Freeman. But their 16-year-old daughter Ashley, and her best friend Lauria Bible, vanished. Despite intensive searches, the two teenage girls were never found. It would take authorities decades to learn what likely happened to them, because in this case fear and intimidation trumped justice.

Caffeinated Crimes
Episode 137: Disappearance of Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible

Caffeinated Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 69:17


On December 30, 1999, a couple noticed a mobile home on fire in Welch, Oklahoma. Upon further investigation, they learned that Danny and Kathy Freeman were dead, but not from the fire. Their daughter, Ashley Freeman, and her friend, Lauria Bible, were also missing. What happened to start this fire? Who killed Danny and Kathy? What happened to Ashley and Lauria? Tune in to hear all the details!Instagram: @caffeinatedcrimespodTwitter: @caffcrimespodEmail: caffeinatedcrimespod@gmail.comFacebook: Caffeinated CrimesBuzzsprout — Easiest Way to Start a PodcastStart podcasting today. It's the easiest way to start, grow, and monetize your podcast.BrandSupport the show

Afternoon Sport
5th September Deep Dive: Kyrgios at the US Open, Matildas lose to Canada and a picture of Kathy Freeman

Afternoon Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 15:24


Shane Lee & Tim Gilbert talk cricket as captain Aaron Finch fails to perform, Kyrgios is looking good at the US Open, NRL finals fixture, AFL and more!Who do you reckon will be on field at the AFL Grand Final on Saturday, September 24 at the MCG? Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Rex Chapman Show with Josh Hopkins
Episode 44 - Michael Wilbon

The Rex Chapman Show with Josh Hopkins

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 64:26


On this episode of The Rex Chapman Show with Josh Hopkins, the guys chat with legendary sports-media personality Michael Wilbon, who works as an ESPN NBA analyst and the co-host of Pardon The Interruption. In 2021, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame honored him with the Curt Gowdy Award, which is given to outstanding basketball writers and broadcasters. Follow Michael on Twitter and Instagram. 05:30: Wilbon's early impressions of Rex   07:00: Growing up on the Southside of Chicago with African-American Athletes playing on the Northside in Chicago   10:30: When he realized he wasn't going pro (when Kirby Puckett took him deep in a travel ball game   013:30: When he knew he could marry his love of sports and his skill of writing   18:00: When he had the confidence that came with the skill - writing on deadline will develop it or break it   21:00: Wilbon became a columnist around the same time Rex became a Bullet   24:00: Michael feels like sports has done a better job of embracing diversity quicker in the writer & media world than in other areas   26:30: How the seeds of PTI and becoming a TV presence became planted starting with The Sports Reporters   31:15: Wilbon's friendship with Tony Kornheiser and why they became good buds   39:00: Michael doesn't ever go into the comments section on his stuff, hates the purposefully decisive stuff    44:30: He feels honored when former athletes ask him to write things for them   -46:00: When Michael felt uncomfortable with the fame and advice he got from Charles Barkley   -48:50: Wilbon was in Hawaii for a Holiday Bowl and had 3 huge stories happen to him in one trip there   -53:40: Taking us through some of the big events MW covered - the one that stands out most was an event when Kathy Freeman won at the Sydney Olympics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

True Crime in the 50
Oklahoma: Arson, Murder and the Alleged Kidnappings of Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible

True Crime in the 50

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 39:48


In the early morning hours of December 30, 1999, on a remote stretch of plains in Welch, Oklahoma, a couple got up early for work. As they headed out, they saw one of their neighbors' trailers on fire. With the help of other neighbors, the police and fire department were called. After the fire was extinguished, volunteer firemen found remains of a body so badly burned, they could barely tell if it was female or male. It turned out to be the body of Kathy Freeman, a mother and wife of Danny Freeman, whose corpse was also found a day later. But what had become of their 17-year-old daughter Ashley and her friend, Lauria Bible who had stayed over that night? Not only did authorities have to search for the missing girls, but needed to solve the mystery of who would have wanted to shoot Danny and Kathy and set fire to their home. That quest would lead everyone in the town on a search for answers, involving drugs, police corruption, the murder of a teenager and the killing of another local woman. Show Notes:https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hell-in-the-heartland-jax-miller/1133411013

Every Town
1999 MURDERS of Lauria Bible & Ashley Freeman - Welch, OK

Every Town

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 28:19


The Lauria Bible and Ashleigh Freeman family murder case that went down between December 1999 and July 2020 is a tragic true crime story. Not only were the teenage girls' lives taken, Ashley's parents Danny and Kathy Freeman were also casualties of arson and homicide. Then 20 years later, Ronnie Busick confessed to the crime. This murder case has a lot of ups and downs, thanks for tuning in to this episode of Every Town. 

Monsters Walk With Us
Hell In The Heartland - The Murders of Lauria Bible & Ashley, Danny & Kathy Freeman

Monsters Walk With Us

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 89:58


Hello Friends! Excited to be back back back again with a longer episode for y'all. This week, Kieran is back to talk about the murders of Lauria Bible & Ashley, Danny & Kathy Freeman.CW: Kidnapping, Arson, Sexual Abuse, Murder, Substance Abuse We're international, Friends! Monsters Walk has been streamed in 92 countries and 2,033 cities!Join the Patreon FamHuge thanks to the Patrons for keeping us running!InstaTikTok - @Monsters_WalkEmail:  Hidden.Monsters.Walk@gmail.comLeave us a 5-star rating & review on Apple PodcastsTheme :Mada by Eugenio MininniSources : Hell In The Heartland 

The True Crime Librarian
When the Smoke Clears Ep 3

The True Crime Librarian

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 48:41


Arrest are finally made nearly 19 years later- but the amount of dead ends that this case sees is far more than any legend out there. We see false confession turned possible break through in an unsolved case where the couple were killed in the same manner as Danny and Kathy Freeman. The infamous serial killer Jeremey Jones makes an appearance with the false confession to the crime but you can't help but wonder as he has killed in the same manner. Three men known around town connected to underground meth world are the faces of evil in this case. Had investigators treated one piece of evidence differently then this entire case could have had a different ending. Now when Ashley and Lauria's name flashes in the headlines we all hope and pray with the Bible's and Freeman's that they are going to bring their girls home. In 2010 in a hushed courtroom the Freemans had Ashley declared legally dead. Lorene and Jay both understand why they did, they know that Lauria isn't out there waiting to be rescued, she and her best friend are out there ready to be brought home laid to rest. Season two has been an incredible journey and I'm proud to announce that we have behind the scene things to work on due to the amount of growth the show has gained in the last 6 months! I'm truly thankful for all of your recommendations and reviews for the show! Don't forget to use the #thetruecrimelibrarian so you can be added to the ever growing list of True Crime Nerds! Don't forget to follow me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube @thetruecrimelibrarian You can support the show at www.thetruecrimelibrarian.com and click that donate button, if you'd like to have your own piece of the show shop under the merch tab and pick you up a decal, tumbler, or t-shirt. All proceeds from donations and the merch store go right back in to provide you with the best show possible! Finally this case is the season finale for the True Crime Librarian! This season the show has grown so much and there is work to be done behind the scenes! But don't worry we will be back in time to celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the show, you won't wont to miss! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimelibrarian/support

Over The Fence - True Crime Podcast
Arson, A Double Murder & Two Missing Girls - Lauria Bible & Ashley Freeman

Over The Fence - True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 52:32


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Board Level
SPECIAL EPISODE - Lisa Sthalekar on leadership on and off the field

Board Level

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 21:25


Lisa Sthalekar is a former Australian cricketer and is on the boards of the Chappell Foundation and the Federation of International Cricketers' Assocations. In this special episode to celebrate International Women's Day and the T20 Women's Cricket World Cup, Lisa talks about how leadership in sports translates to the wider world, what she admires in a leader, changing the inherent bias in cricket language and the growing diversity of the sport. [01:02] How did you become a world class cricketer? What’s your story? Born in India, Lisa was adopted by a white English mother and an Indian father. Lisa said that when she was young she followed her Dad around everywhere, and cricket happened to be one of his passions so she was naturally drawn to the sport. Growing up going to cricket games at the SCG, Lisa quickly developed a deep curiosity but soon realised the barriers that existed around girls playing cricket in Australia. It wasn’t until Lisa was around 10 that her dad spoke to the local boys team and asked if she could play with them, and while they were hesitant about a girl playing for an all boys club this is where she did end up playing and this is where her passion for the game was developed. [03:09] Did you believe this was the norm that only boys could play cricket? Unbeknownst to the world of women’s cricketing Lisa learned through motivation by both herself and her parents that there were a number of opportunities for her to progress in Australian cricket, however, she also knew she had to get out of her comfort zone in order to do so.  [04:31] Was the idea of Cricket as a career unthinkable growing up? Even following her retirement in 2013, Lisa was unsure what her next steps would be. Throughout her career, Lisa was juggling both full time work, training commitments and taking leave when she went on tours for cricket Australia. While Lisa was consistently one of the highest paid women Cricketers throughout her career, the economy of women’s cricket didn’t allow for total focus, however, Lisa notes that seven years on from her retirement some women are getting paid triple figures and opportunities are growing.  [05:31] What do you think being a leader of sports team and being a leader in the business world have in common? Lisa believes that a leader, regardless of whether they are in business or on a sporting team, have a clear goal and can communicate with large, varying groups of people on how to achieve this goal. Finding a common goal amongst a group of people and using your passion to extract this from them is difficult, but essential in becoming a good leader. [06:57] Can you give us some examples of how the language used in women’s sport is changing to fit the more inclusive and progressive nature of sports nowadays? Being a commentator Lisa understands that the history of many sports, including cricket, has been dominated by male players, announcers and terminology. However, she’s noticing that with a change in opportunity, people around the game are beginning to understand the importance of using gender-neutral terms. For example, batsman into batter, or man of the match into player of the match. Lisa believes this is important as it teaches the youth watching that there is this opportunity for women to participate and succeed. Lisa also believes it’s the role of the commentator as the first line of reception for these young kids to be the pioneers of this change.  [10:29] Who are some great leaders you’ve admired? Former New South Wales and Australia Cricket Captain, Belinda Clark was deeply influential for Lisa as she was an instrumental leader throughout nearly her entire professional career. Lisa believed that Belinda was passionate and showed time and time again what it took to come back from adversity and get better following defeat. She said that her ability to understand her team and adjust her leadership style gave her the longevity and capability to lead both the veterans and the younger players throughout her career.[13:09] Where do you think this growth around women’s participation in all aspects of sports is coming from? Speaking on the progression of the cricketing world, Lisa understands the traditionalist view of men being the dominant participants and commentators of cricket on the world stage. During the 2010’s Lisa recognises the Indian Premier League as a league that acknowledged the potential audience they could reach if they included more women commentary and participation on the world stage. This quickly transitioned into other markets in England and Australia. Not only does Lisa believe the inclusion of women opens up more of the game to a wider audience but it freshens up a sport that was deeply rooted in old models of equality.  [15:55] What’s happening at the grassroots level of women’s participation in cricket?  Lisa believes that the exposure women’s cricket is getting on TV has contributed to this change in participation for cricket youth. Lisa also recognises that by exposing young girls to this level of professionalism, they’re motivated to press the competitive nature of the game and progress the talent level and commitment based on opportunity. [16:58] With this change, what do you see happening with women and sport in the broader context over the next few years? Lisa understands that further progression of not only women’s cricket but women’s sport in Australia will rely on the level of viewership the game receives. Cricket Australia has given the women’s sport exposure and the next step will be the league positioning itself to increase sponsorship, contracts and investments in development.  [18:31] With the I.C.C Women’s T20 World Cup being held in Australia this year and the final taking place in Melbourne on International Women’s Day, the event is aiming to break the world record for the largest audience at a standalone women’s sporting match. What would it mean globally if this was achieved? Lisa hopes and believes this event will be like many other historic Australian sporting moments, likening it to Kathy Freeman winning gold in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, everybody will stop and recognise this occasion as a landmark. The resources and engagement the I.C.C and organising committee have placed on the event reassures Lisa that the opportunity’s and environment being established for the younger generations of women cricketers is one that will sustain and permeate.  Key Learnings   A leader has clear goals and a clear direction on how to get there and they have the ability to communicate with their team understanding that everybody receives and reacts to motivation differently. A crucial aspect of being a good leader is your ability to adapt your leadership style over time and predicated by the community or person you’re trying to lead.  In exposing young women to the professional and growing opportunity for women cricketers this is creating a more competitive pool of talent in the grassroots competitions.  Women athletes understand their responsibility as public figures and their roles as models for younger women.  One of the key determinants of women’s exposure and growth on the national stage is an increase in viewership.   Quotable Quotes “So there is this passion, this love that is festering underneath everything. You've got to kind of use that to an advantage. Leaders of sport are able to enhance or extract that from everyone else.” - Lisa Sthalekar “They're not in the back pages for the wrong reasons. They're not on the front pages, for the wrong reasons, they're there because of what they've done, their skill, their athleticism. I'd like to think in the next 5 to 10 years that female athletes start to dominate this country because we have been dominating for a long period of time but now it's our time to shine.” – Lisa Sthalekar on women athletes as role models.  “It's going to be one of those moments. Firstly, if we just break it down to Australian sports, where was I when Cathy Freeman won gold? Where was I when Pat Rafter was playing Wimbledon final? Those types of moments in sport that you go, oh, I know exactly what I was doing, where I was.” – Lisa Sthalekar  Resources and Links  If you would like to gain knowledge in governance, and develop as a director in your industry or field, visit https://aicd.companydirectors.com.au/. If you would like to learn more about how Commbank is ensuring women are advancing their growth in business, visit https://www.commbank.com.au/women-in-focus.html. If you would like to view Lisa’s achievements and experience or connect with her please visit her LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-sthalekar-b1b0249a/?originalSubdomain=au. If you would like to learn more about Lisa’s cricketing achievements and involvement in the sport see her bio here, https://www.cricket.com.au/players/lisa-sthalekar/NUw3gaspuU-9m8QE8yyP6w. Host of the Board Level podcast, Catherina Fox is one of Australia’s leading commentators on women and the workforce. If you’re interested in learning more about Catherine and the issues she’s currently discussing, visit https://www.abc.net.au/news/catherine-fox/5244818. The Board Level podcast is produced by Nicole Hatherly, recorded at RadioHub Studios with post production by Cooper Silk, Iain Wilson and Matthew Lane.

The Tuff Juice Podcast with Caron Butler
Tuff Juice EP15 - Luther Freeman shares deep inspiration changing minds and bodies from fitness to faith.

The Tuff Juice Podcast with Caron Butler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 49:34


Celebrity success coach, motivational speaker and inventor Luther Freeman shares stories from his roller coaster ride of a life inspiring everyone he comes into contact with to improve their lives. Luther talks about his partnership with his wife Kathy Freeman, and all the amazing circumstances which led to their success, transforming the way their clients think about life.

Unresolved
12 Days of Updates (#7: Ashley Freeman & Lauria Bible)

Unresolved

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 8:33


This is an update for episode #37 of the podcast, which covered the grisly murders of Danny and Kathy Freeman, as well as the related disappearances of their teenage daughter, Ashley, and her friend, Lauria Bible. I brought you an update in this case back in April of 2018, but the trial for the case's only living suspect, Ronnie James Busick, is now finally set to begin in February of 2020.Researched, written, hosted, and produced by Micheal WhelanThis is Day #7 of my new holiday-themed series, the 12 Days of Updates. Over the next few days, I'll be catching up on some stories I've previously covered and detail what we've learned in the months/years since.Learn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast and others, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or Producer

Knocked South: A Creepy Podcast
8: The Welch Murders

Knocked South: A Creepy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 41:41


Tonight we discuss the murders of Danny and Kathy Freeman and the disappearance of Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible.

Safety Consultant with Sheldon Primus

In this week's episode I speak to Kathy Freeman a former student of mine about safety consultant vetting and her role as the Director of Safety and Health. We speak about resources she uses, what she looks for when she outsources safety work to consultants. Tip of the week: Check the weather to see if you can do impromptu "weather day" training for clients.

The Murder In My Family
Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman

The Murder In My Family

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2019 53:00


Episode 37 Lauria Bible and Ashley FreemanIn December, 1999, Two Oklahoma 16 year-olds Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman, vanished from the Freeman home following a fire that was intentionally set. The bodies of Ashley Freeman's parents, Danny and Kathy Freeman were found in the debris. Both had been shot to death. What followed was a nearly 20 year search for Lauria and Ashley, who to this day, remain missing. Countless rumors and theories abound in this case, and in 2018, an arrest was finally made. But the search for the girls goes on. Lauria's cousin, Lisa discusses the case, and the family's quest to bring Lauria home. This episode also includes a special interview with criminal behaviorist Sarah Cailean, co-start of the HLN miniseries about the case; Hell In The Heartland, what happened to Ashley and Lauria. To learn more about the case, please visit the Find Lauria Facebook page Anyone with information is urged to contact the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at 1-800-522-8017 or via email at tips@osbi.ok.gov.To support this podcast via a donation, you can do so with Patreon or Paypal. To learn more about this podcast, visit The Murder in My Family homepage Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
Gorgeous mom of five disappears from wealthy enclave just after morning school drop-off

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 37:35


Missing mother of five, Jennifer Dulos, drops her children off at school and disappears. Her car is found at a nearby park. Police bring her ex-husband and his new girlfriend in for questioning. Nancy has the latest.ANDPolice combing through the rubble of a burned down home, find the bodies of Danny and Kathy Freeman, who had been shot and killed. Their teenage daughter, Ashley, and her best friend Lauria Bible are missing. The case grows cold, until a new suspect emerges.Nancy's expert panel weighs in:Joseph Scott Morgan: Forensics expertKenya Johnson: Atlanta prosecutorDr. Patricia Saunders: Clinical PsychologistDr. Kris Sperry: Retired Chief Medical Examiner for the State of Georgia David Mack: Syndicated Radio HostAlso...Bobby Chacon: FBI Special Agent, retiredCaryn Stark: PsychologistJohn Lemley: Crimeonline.com investigative reporter

Coroner Talk™ | Death Investigation Training | Police and Law Enforcement

On December 29, 1999, high school friends Lauria Jaylene Bible and Ashley Renae Freeman spent the evening together celebrating Freeman's sixteenth birthday. Bible received permission from her parents to spend the night at Freeman's home. Earlier that day, the girls had spent time at a local pizza restaurant with Kathy Freeman. At approximately 5:30 am on December 30, 1999, a passerby called 911 reporting that the Freeman home was engulfed in flames. Law enforcement determined the fire had been arson. Inside the home, the charred remains of Kathy Freeman were discovered lying on the floor of her bedroom; she had been shot in the head. Initially, no other remains were relocated, leading local law enforcement to believe Dan Freeman had killed his wife and fled with both teenage girls. Lauria's parked car was in the driveway of the home with the keys in the ignition. On December 31, Lauria's parents Lorene and Jay Bible returned to the scene, hoping to find additional clues law enforcement may have missed. While walking through the rubble, they discovered what appeared to be another body, and called police. The second body was determined to be that of Dan Freeman, Ashley's father; like his wife, he had also been shot in the head. After this discovery, the scene was reexamined, but no sign of Lauria Bible or Ashley Freeman was found. In 2010, the Freeman family initiated court proceedings to have Ashley declared legally dead Suspects and confessions In the decade following the disappearance of Bible of Freeman, two convicted killer—Tommy Lynn Sells and Jeremy Jones—confessed to murdering them, but subsequently recanted their admissions. Jones had claimed that he murdered Dan and Kathy Freeman as a favor for a friend over drug debt, then took the girls to Kansas, where he sot them and threw their bodies into an abandoned mine. Searches of the mine Jones identified proved unfruitful, however, and Jones subsequently admitted he had fabricated the story in order to get better food and additional phone privileges in prison In a 2001 profile on Unsolved Mysteries, it was mentioned that rumors had circulated among locals that the Craig County Police Department had been feuding with the Freemans at the time over the death of their son, Shane, who was shot by a deputy after stealing a car. While his death was ruled justifiable, the Freemans had threatened to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Dan Freeman's brother, Dwayne, claimed that Dan had confided that deputies had tried to intimidate him. Article/Info Credit:  Wikipedia This Episode In this episode, I talk with Jax Miller and Sarah Cailean as to their involvement in this ongoing investigation and how Jax, as a true crime writer, and Sarah, as a police investigator, team up to uncover new clues and sparked the attention of Law Enforcement which moves this case forward.

The NEW Wholesaler Masterminds Radio Show
Lessons From Leaders #9: Successfully Moving Your Distribution Career Forward with Kathy Freeman

The NEW Wholesaler Masterminds Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 42:06


Are you looking to move up the corporate ladder? Curious about the skills, traits, and attributes that executive recruiters seek out when sourcing candidates for coveted positions in our industry? In this episode we speak to one the country's most prominent executive recruiters, Kathy Freeman. As President of her firm, Kathy Freeman Godfrey offers to her clients more than 30 years of experience identifying, attracting, assessing, and recruiting top financial services talent nationally. Since founding the firm in 1992, she has executed hundreds of assignments for C-Suite executives, executive leadership, and high-impact individual contributors. Kathy is recognized for her thought leadership across the industry and serves as a frequent conference speaker and panelist. She has also authored and contributed to numerous industry publications on talent management and diversity. Download the 10th Annual Executive Talent Trends Report  2019

Coroner Talk™ | Death Investigation Training | Police and Law Enforcement
By Dawns Early Light - The Ashley Freeman and Lauri Bible Case

Coroner Talk™ | Death Investigation Training | Police and Law Enforcement

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 66:56


On December 29, 1999, high school friends Lauria Jaylene Bible and Ashley Renae Freeman spent the evening together celebrating Freeman's sixteenth birthday. Bible received permission from her parents to spend the night at Freeman's home. Earlier that day, the girls had spent time at a local pizza restaurant with Kathy Freeman. At approximately 5:30 am on December 30, 1999, a passerby called 911 reporting that the Freeman home was engulfed in flames. Law enforcement determined the fire had been an arson. Inside the home, the charred remains of Kathy Freeman were discovered lying on the floor of her bedroom; she had been shot in the head. Initially, no other remains were relocated, leading local law enforcement to believe Dan Freeman had killed his wife and fled with both teenage girls. Lauria's parked car was in the driveway of the home with the keys in the ignition. On December 31, Lauria's parents Lorene and Jay Bible returned to the scene, hoping to find additional clues law enforcement may have missed. While walking through the rubble, they discovered what appeared to be another body, and called police. The second body was determined to be that of Dan Freeman, Ashley's father; like his wife, he had also been shot in the head. After this discovery, the scene was reexamined, but no sign of Lauria Bible or Ashley Freeman was found This Episode In this episode, I talk with Jax Miller and Sarah Cailean as to their involvement in this ongoing investigation and how Jax, as a true crime writer, and Sarah, as a police investigator, team up to uncover new clues and sparked the attention of Law Enforcement which moves this case forward. . . Death Investigator Magazine    Subscribe Here

Unresolved
Freeman & Bible (Update)

Unresolved

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 32:07


This is an update regarding an episode I released in January of 2018, titled "Freeman/Bible." In December of 1999, the bodies of Danny and Kathy Freeman were found in their burned trailer home, outside of Welch, Oklahoma. For over eighteen years, investigators have wondered what happened to the Freeman's missing teenage daughter, Ashley, and her best friend, Lauria Bible (who had been staying over).Just today, police announced that they have a suspect in custody, named Ronnie Dean Busick. They also believe that two other men - Warren Phillip Welch II and David Pennington (both now deceased) - were involved in the crime. Written, hosted, and produced by Micheal WhelanLearn more about the podcast at unresolved.me Music CreditsGraham Bole - "Sunset At Goat Fell"Cory Gray - "Piano Anticipation"

True Crime; We're All Screwed
Missing Welch Girls /// Part 2 /// 108

True Crime; We're All Screwed

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 69:31


Missing Welch Girls /// Part 2 /// 108   www.TrueCrimeGarage.com In the early morning hours of December 30th, 1999 in Welch, Oklahoma a trailer home fire is reported. Firefighters arrive and put out the blaze. The dead body of wife and mother Kathy Freeman is discovered. Her husband, daughter and a family friend are missing. Law Enforcement theorized Kathy’s husband Danny shot her, set the home on fire and abducted his daughter Ashley and her friend Lauria. The following day, to everyone’s surprise Lauria’s family looking for clues at the scene of the fire find the dead body of Danny Freeman. Tonight we gather in the garage and discuss what could have possibly happened that night in the trailer. We also want to know what happened to Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible.    Beer of the week – Pirate Bomb by Prairie Artisan Ales  Garage Grade – 4 and three quarter bottle caps out of 5        See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Garage
Missing Welch Girls /// Part 2 /// 108

True Crime Garage

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 69:31


Missing Welch Girls /// Part 2 /// 108   www.TrueCrimeGarage.com In the early morning hours of December 30th, 1999 in Welch, Oklahoma a trailer home fire is reported. Firefighters arrive and put out the blaze. The dead body of wife and mother Kathy Freeman is discovered. Her husband, daughter and a family friend are missing. Law Enforcement theorized Kathy’s husband Danny shot her, set the home on fire and abducted his daughter Ashley and her friend Lauria. The following day, to everyone’s surprise Lauria’s family looking for clues at the scene of the fire find the dead body of Danny Freeman. Tonight we gather in the garage and discuss what could have possibly happened that night in the trailer. We also want to know what happened to Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible.    Beer of the week – Pirate Bomb by Prairie Artisan Ales  Garage Grade – 4 and three quarter bottle caps out of 5        See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime; We're All Screwed
Missing Welch Girls /// Part 1 /// 107

True Crime; We're All Screwed

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 60:14


Missing Welch Girls /// Part 1 /// 107   www.TrueCrimeGarage.com In the early morning hours of December 30th, 1999 in Welch, Oklahoma a trailer home fire is reported. Firefighters arrive and put out the blaze. The dead body of wife and mother Kathy Freeman is discovered. Her husband, daughter and a family friend are missing. Law Enforcement theorized Kathy’s husband Danny shot her, set the home on fire and abducted his daughter Ashley and her friend Lauria. The following day, to everyone’s surprise Lauria’s family looking for clues at the scene of the fire find the dead body of Danny Freeman. Tonight we gather in the garage and discuss what could have possibly happened that night in the trailer. We also want to know what happened to Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible.   Beer of the week – Pirate Bomb by Prairie Artisan Ales Garage Grade – 4 and three quarter bottle caps out of 5       See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Garage
Missing Welch Girls /// Part 1 /// 107

True Crime Garage

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 60:14


Missing Welch Girls /// Part 1 /// 107   www.TrueCrimeGarage.com In the early morning hours of December 30th, 1999 in Welch, Oklahoma a trailer home fire is reported. Firefighters arrive and put out the blaze. The dead body of wife and mother Kathy Freeman is discovered. Her husband, daughter and a family friend are missing. Law Enforcement theorized Kathy’s husband Danny shot her, set the home on fire and abducted his daughter Ashley and her friend Lauria. The following day, to everyone’s surprise Lauria’s family looking for clues at the scene of the fire find the dead body of Danny Freeman. Tonight we gather in the garage and discuss what could have possibly happened that night in the trailer. We also want to know what happened to Ashley Freeman and Lauria Bible.   Beer of the week – Pirate Bomb by Prairie Artisan Ales Garage Grade – 4 and three quarter bottle caps out of 5       See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Casefile True Crime
Case 03: Lauria Bible & Ashley Freeman

Casefile True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2016 36:40


On the 29th of January 1999, best friends Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman had a sleepover at Ashley's house to celebrate her 16th birthday.Ashley's parents Danny and Kathy Freeman were also home. It was a quiet uneventful evening, nothing seemed out of the ordinary until 6 am the next morning when a neighbour reported the Freeman house was on fire.For all credits and sources please visit http://casefilepodcast.com/case-03-lauria-bible-and-ashley-freeman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Casefile True Crime
Case 03: Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman

Casefile True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2016 37:13


On the 29th of January 1999, best friends Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman had a sleepover at Ashley’s house to celebrate her 16th birthday. Ashley’s parents Danny and Kathy Freeman were also home. It was a quiet uneventful evening, nothing seemed out of the ordinary until 6 am the next morning when a neighbour reported the Freeman house was on fire. For all credits and sources please visit [**http://casefilepodcast.com/case-03-lauria-bible-and-ashley-freeman**](http://casefilepodcast.com/case-03-lauria-bible-and-ashley-freeman/)