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Should I Disinherit My Child? by Ken Gross
The Tax Bill Came – What do I do about it and the Other Bills! by Ken Gross
Budget Management & Stop Putting Your Kids on the Deed by Ken Gross
Misery – Disability and Credit Card Debt by Ken Gross
Chapter 13 – Only Game in Town for Student Debt & File Your Taxes or an Extension by Ken Gross
$1.2 Million in Credit Card Debt by Ken Gross
Solving Property Tax and Mortgage Problems with Chapter 13 by Ken Gross
Chapter 7 & Debt Resolution – Which is the Fastest and Least Costly Way to Dump the Debt? by Ken Gross
Fighting In Probate Court by Ken Gross
Greg Stanley and Ken Gross review the exhibit 'Bugatti: Reaching for Perfection', which showcases Bugatti cars, sculptures, and furniture, highlighting the family's multigenerational ambition and creativity. It even includes the most accurate recreation of 'La Voiture Noir', the Lost Bugatti Atlantic. #Bugatti #AutomotiveArt #LuxuryDesign #ClassicCars #CarExhibit #ArtAndDesign #Innovation #Sculpture #FurnitureDesign Follow The Collector Car Podcast: Website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube or communicate with Greg directly via Email. Join RM Sotheby's Car Specialist Greg Stanley as he applies over 25 years of insight and analytical experience to the collector car market. Greg interviews the experts, reviews market trends and even has some fun. Podcasts are posted every Thursday and available on Apple Podcast, GooglePlay, Spotify and wherever podcasts are found. See more at www.TheCollectorCarPodcast.com or contact Greg directly at Greg@TheCollectorCarPodcast.com. Are you looking to consign at one of RM Sotheby's auctions? Email Greg at GStanley@RMSothebys.com.
Gear up for an electrifying episode! We're diving into the legendary 1964 Ferrari 250 LM by Scaglietti—an icon of motorsport history. Set to hit the auction block with RM Sotheby's on February 5, 2025, this masterpiece, offered from the esteemed Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum collection, carries an estimate exceeding €25 million. Stay tuned as Greg Stanley, Ken Gross and Josh Stiegman explore its rich legacy, jaw-dropping design, and what makes this Ferrari a collector's dream! Please support our sponsors: www.RMSothebys.com, www.LLCTLC.com and www.EuroClassix.com. For discounted registration fees for your collector car, RV, boat or other awesome ride, please visit LLCTLC at https://www.llctlc.com/classic Follow The Collector Car Podcast: Website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube or communicate with Greg directly via Email. Join RM Sotheby's Car Specialist Greg Stanley as he applies over 25 years of insight and analytical experience to the collector car market. Greg interviews the experts, reviews market trends and even has some fun. Podcasts are posted every Thursday and available on Apple Podcast, GooglePlay, Spotify and wherever podcasts are found. See more at www.TheCollectorCarPodcast.com or contact Greg directly at Greg@TheCollectorCarPodcast.com. Are you looking to consign at one of RM Sotheby's auctions? Email Greg at GStanley@RMSothebys.com.
Solving Your Debt Problem by Ken Gross
The Bills Have Arrived...What To Do? by Ken Gross
Trouble, Trouble, Trouble: Tax, Debt, and Disability by Ken Gross
Goodbye 2024 and Welcome 2025 by Ken Gross
Estate Planning Is Necessary by Ken Gross
Your Best Friends - Chapter 7 & 13 by Ken Gross
Budget Management And Post-Election Consequences by Ken Gross
Chapter 7 or Chapter 13: A Case Study by Ken Gross
The Offer And Compromise For Taxes, Personal & Business by Ken Gross
Disability And Estate Planning Considerations by Ken Gross
How Do I Know If Chapter 7 Or Chapter 13 Is Right For Me? by Ken Gross
What's The Best Plan For Dealing With Student Debt? by Ken Gross
Solve My Tax Problem by Ken Gross
Which Is Better: Chapter 13 Or Debt Resolution? by Ken Gross
DTD Revisited: Disabled, Tax Problems, and Debt by Ken Gross
Elder Law - Mom And Dad Are Not Getting Younger by Ken Gross
Chapter 13 Helps With Tax Problems by Ken Gross
Disability & The Nursing Home by Ken Gross
Financial Crisis Management For The Business Owner by Ken Gross
Eliminating Debt Without Using The Equity In Your Home by Ken Gross
Tax Problems - Solutions Include Chapter 13 by Ken Gross
Elder Law - You Need To Plan For The Crisis Event by Ken Gross
In Debt Up To Your Eyeballs by Ken Gross
Addressing The Business Tax Problem by Ken Gross
Using Bankruptcy To Solve Tax Problems by Ken Gross
How Social Security Disability Works – The Questions and the Answers by Ken Gross
Tax Time, Tax Problems, & Tax Solutions by Ken Gross
While the tragic loss of two young lives was particularly shocking, the Career Girl Murders is better remembered as one of the most egregious cases of police coercion and abuse in the state's history. Eight months after the murder, investigators arrested nineteen-year-old George Whitmore, an intellectually disabled day laborer from whom they elicited a false confession, not only for the murder of Hoffert and Wylie, but also for the murder of a single mother in Brooklyn. Eight more months would pass before the charges against Whitmore were dropped, and several more years before police arrested Wylie and Hoffert's real killer, twenty-two-year-old drug addict and burglar Richard Robles. The murders of Emily Hoffert and Janice Wylie were just two of several high-profile New York City murders that reshaped how wealthy and middle-class white people thought of urban life in the 1960s. More importantly, however, it's more important legacy is the extent to which it shined a light on how race and class can influence a police investigation and jury verdict, and how justice can be delayed or diverted in the interest of efficiency and the illusion of safety.ReferencesAnderson, David. 1965. "Jury that convicted Whitmore to be questioned on race bias." New York Times, January 15: 19.Bigart, Homer. 1963. "Killing of 2 girls yields no clue; police question 500 in a month." New York Times, September 27: 1.Buckley, Thomas. 1964. "Youth is accused in Wylie slaying." New York Times, April 26: 1.Clark, Alfred E. 1963. "Girl got phone threats 10 days before murder." New York Times, August 30: 13.Gansberg, Martin. 1964. "East Side tenants sigh in relief at capture of slaying suspect." New York Times, April 27: 21.Johnson, Marilynn S. 2011. "The Career Girl Murders: Gender, Race, and Crime in 1960s New York." Women's Studies Quarerly (The Feminist Press at City University of New York) 244-261.Jones, Theodore. 1965. "Jury finds Robles guilty in Wylie-Hoffert killings." New York Times, December 2: 1.—. 1965. "Witness says Robles pondered murdering girls." New York Times, November 4: 40.Kihiss, Peter. 1964. "Brooklyn indicts 3-slaying suspect." New York Times, April 29: 48.Lefkowitz, Bernard, and Ken Gross. 1969. The Victims: The Wylie-Hoffert Murder Case and its Strange Aftermath. New York, NY: Putnam.National Registry of Exonerations. n.d. George Whitmore, Jr. Accessed January 17, 2024. https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetailpre1989.aspx?caseid=358.New York Times. 1963. "2 girls murdered in E. 88th St. flat." New York Times, August 29: 1.—. 1975. "Max Wylie, writer, murder victim's father, is suicide." New York Times, September 23: 24.—. 1946. "Suspect in slaying of 2 career girls found sane here." New York Times, October 17: 31.—. 1964. "Whitmore guilty of rape attempt in Brooklyn case." New York Times, November 19: 43.Roth, Jack. 1965. "Trial fading out in Wylie murder." New York Times, January 22: 17.The People of the State of New York, v. Richard Robles. 1970. 27 N.Y.2d 155 (Court of Appeals of the State of New York, September 24).Tolchin, Martin. 1964. "Victim describes Brooklyn attack." New York Times, November 13: 30.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On August 28, 1963, Patricia Tolles returned home from work to find her New York City apartment ransacked, a bloody knife in the bathroom, and her roommates, Emily Hoffert and Janice Wylie, nowhere to be found. Patricia went to the lobby and called Janice's father, Max Wylie, who came over immediately and searched the apartment, finding the bodies of his daughter and Hoffert in one of the bedrooms. Labeled by the press as the “Career Girl Murders,” the murders of Wylie and Hoffert shook the relatively quiet Upper East Side neighborhood and left many residents—particularly young women—feeling vulnerable and afraid. Thank you to the wondrous Dave White of Bring me the Axe Podcast for research!ReferencesAnderson, David. 1965. "Jury that convicted Whitmore to be questioned on race bias." New York Times, January 15: 19.Bigart, Homer. 1963. "Killing of 2 girls yields no clue; police question 500 in a month." New York Times, September 27: 1.Buckley, Thomas. 1964. "Youth is accused in Wylie slaying." New York Times, April 26: 1.Clark, Alfred E. 1963. "Girl got phone threats 10 days before murder." New York Times, August 30: 13.Gansberg, Martin. 1964. "East Side tenants sigh in relief at capture of slaying suspect." New York Times, April 27: 21.Johnson, Marilynn S. 2011. "The Career Girl Murders: Gender, Race, and Crime in 1960s New York." Women's Studies Quarerly (The Feminist Press at City University of New York) 244-261.Jones, Theodore. 1965. "Jury finds Robles guilty in Wylie-Hoffert killings." New York Times, December 2: 1.—. 1965. "Witness says Robles pondered murdering girls." New York Times, November 4: 40.Kihiss, Peter. 1964. "Brooklyn indicts 3-slaying suspect." New York Times, April 29: 48.Lefkowitz, Bernard, and Ken Gross. 1969. The Victims: The Wylie-Hoffert Murder Case and its Strange Aftermath. New York, NY: Putnam.National Registry of Exonerations. n.d. George Whitmore, Jr. Accessed January 17, 2024. https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetailpre1989.aspx?caseid=358.New York Times. 1963. "2 girls murdered in E. 88th St. flat." New York Times, August 29: 1.—. 1975. "Max Wylie, writer, murder victim's father, is suicide." New York Times, September 23: 24.—. 1946. "Suspect in slaying of 2 career girls found sane here." New York Times, October 17: 31.—. 1964. "Whitmore guilty of rape attempt in Brooklyn case." New York Times, November 19: 43.Roth, Jack. 1965. "Trial fading out in Wylie murder." New York Times, January 22: 17.The People of the State of New York, v. Richard Robles. 1970. 27 N.Y.2d 155 (Court of Appeals of the State of New York, September 24).Tolchin, Martin. 1964. "Victim describes Brooklyn attack." New York Times, November 13: 30.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Special Guest Warren Pierce – Let's Talk Sports & Elections by Ken Gross
Eliminate Credit Card Debt & Foreclosure With Chapter 13 by Ken Gross
Tax Problems – Solve Them On Your Terms! by Ken Gross
Learn what it means to be a starseed and discover if you are one in this packed episode covering the definition of a starseed different kinds of starseeds why we are awakening to our starseed consciousness at this time Suzanne's story of learning she is a starseed Connect with Suzanne Buy the Soul Mission Planner here Get a free copy of the Soul Mission Starter Kit here Download our free Circle of Love guided meditation here Join our email community here Follow us on Instagram Email: suzanne@soulfullivingproject.com Resources Angels and Awakening: A Guide to Raise Your Vibration and Hear Your Angels by Julie Jancius, book chapter on Saraphina (p. 94) Activate Your Cosmic DNA: Discover Your Starseed Family from the Pleiades, Sirius, Andromeda, Centaurus, Epsilon Eridani, and Lyra by Eva Marquez “What is a Starseed and 50 Clear Signs You Are One” blog article by Julia Lundin, the Spirit Nomad I am a Starseed ebook by Xi Earthstar Healer “U.S. recovered non-human 'biologics' from UFO crash sites, former intel official says” article on NPR Website Books on Reincarnation: The Big Book of Reincarnation: Examining the Evidence that We Have All Lived Before by Roy Stemman Miracles Happen: The Transformational Healing Power of Past-Life Memories by Brian Weiss Karma and Reincarnation by Barbara Y. Martin and Dimitri Moraitis Soul Survivor: The Reincarnation of a World War II Fighter Pilot by Bruce Leininger and Andrea Leininger with Ken Gross
On the Road at the Chattanooga Motorcar Festival, Wayne & Jay sit down with Ken Gross, where they talk about the Festival, Ken's fascinating work curating collections for museums and how to inspire the next generation of classic car lovers.Hat GiveawayWe'd like to hear from you! Submit a question or topic to hello@talkingclassiccars.com, and if we choose yours, we will send you an official Talking Classic Cars hat!TCC Team: Wayne Carini, Jay Ward & Matt Strauss©2023 Classic Holdings, LLC.
Kicking off the show, hosts Matt Avery and John Kraman recount recent travels, having attended events such as the Midwest Racing Preservation Association show, the 2nd Annual Curing Kids Cancer Cars and Company gathering, and the Mustang Club of America's Grand National. The guys are then joined by Ken Gross, Concours Director for the Chattanooga Motorcar Festival. Ken gives details on the upcoming multiday event, including some of the new displays awaiting showgoers. After that, Matt and John dive into details of Mecum's Indianapolis Fall Special and Chattanooga auctions – both occurring in a very busy October.
Ken Gross is the Concours Director for this year's Fourth Annual Chattanooga Motorcar Festival, a three-day festival that includes multiple events including a wheel-to-wheel race car exhibitions, and a Concours d'Elegance and more. Ken's career in the automotive world includes time as the Executive Director and Guest Curator for the Petersen Automotive Museum. He's curated numerous highly acclaimed exhibitions across the country. He's authored over 25 automotive books on a wide variety of historic vehicles, and is a member of ICJAG, the International Chief Judge Advisory Group. Ken has judged in most of the finest Concours d'Elegances in the world and had received the Automotive Hall of Fame Distinguished Service Citation, the Lorin Tryon Trophy at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, The Ken Purdy award from the International Motor Press Association, and the Dean Bachelor Lifetime Achievement Award to name just a few.
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Join Automotive Historian Ken Gross and Greg Stanley as they review the streamlined Art Deco Automobiles that are being exhibited at the Vero Beach Museum of Art from January 28th through April 30th 2023. You can learn more at: https://www.vbmuseum.org/ Cars mentioned in this episode: 1925/1934 Roll-Royce Phantom I Aerodynamic Coupe 1934 Voisin Type C27 Aerosport 1937 Delahaye 135MS 1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster 1938 Phantom Corsair Please support our sponsors: RM Sotheby's, Advantage Lifts, Euro Classics and Pioneer Electronics. Follow The Collector Car Podcast: Website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube or communicate with Greg directly via Email. Join RM Sotheby's Car Specialist Consultant Greg Stanley as he applies over 25 years of insight and analytical experience to the collector car market. Greg interviews the experts, reviews market trends and even has some fun. Podcasts are posted every Thursday and available on Apple Podcast, GooglePlay, Spotify and wherever podcasts are found. See more at www.TheCollectorCarPodcast.com or contact Greg directly at Greg@TheCollectorCarPodcast.com. Are you looking to consign at one of RM Sotheby's auctions? Email Greg at GStanley@RMSothebys.com. Greg uses Hagerty Valuation Guide for sourcing automotive insights, trends and data points.
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