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Retired NFL football player Kermit Alexander and his wife Tami share their story and spread awareness of Alzheimer's.
This week we discuss players with flashes of brilliance such as Cannonball Butler and Ron Sellers, Paul Butler of the scouting combine Blesto-V, and college football powerhouse Grambling University. Quote of the week, "You couldn't do that at a kindergarten these days."
In this story being an upstanding man in the community and always being there for everyone can be taxing. The one time you are not and something happens you take it to heart and blame yourself. Two things in this true story will break your heart, a man out to be there for everyone cant and he feels the burden and the blame. And second the tragedy of mistaken identity costing a family a tremendous loss.
In this installment of Policing Matters, Jim Dudley interviews professor and author Jeffrey Snipes, JD, PhD and Police Organizational Practices consultant. Professor Snipes authored Causes of Crime: Vold’s Theoretical Criminology, and co-authored The Valley of the Shadow of Death, about the 1984 massacre of the family of former NFL star defensive back Kermit Alexander. Listen as they talk about the impact of COVID-19 on reported crime and the potential lasting effects. Will lessons learned from the shelter-in-place orders figure into future policing strategies and policies?
Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Two children growing up in the same bad neighborhood grew up to have very different lives. One, would move on to become a professional football player and the other, born December 1st 1965, a low level member of the Rollin' 60 gang. Despite their very different paths, their lives would become forever intertwined with the massacre of Kermit Alexander's family. Tiequon Cox Born (1965) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange true crime story you want to share, email the show here: morningcupofmurder@gmail.com Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer
Two children growing up in the same bad neighborhood grew up to have very different lives. One, would move on to become a professional football player and the other, born December 1st 1965, a low level member of the Rollin’ 60 gang. Despite their very different paths, their lives would become forever intertwined with the massacre of Kermit Alexander’s family. Tiequon Cox Born (1965) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange true crime story you want to share, email the show here: morningcupofmurder@gmail.com Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morning-cup-of-murder/message
In a special edition of Butting Heads, Steve and Johnny recap Johnny’s epic day at Ramfest on Saturday, including interviews with Rams legends Rosey Grier, Kermit Alexander, and Dennis Harrah, as well as Ernie from the So Cal Rams Booster Club, the group responsible for putting on the event.
A new non-fiction book entitled "The Valley of the Shadow of Death — A Tale of Tragedy and Redemption" is a riveting read about crime, race, gangs, the death penalty, and African American victims of violent crime. It was co-authored by former NFL defensive back Kermit Alexander, with Criminal Justice Professors Alex Gerould and Jeff Snipes. Alexander’s mother, sister, and two nephews were brutally murdered on August 31, 1984. Publisher’s Weekly called the book a “compelling narrative that rivals a first-rate thriller,” and that description is completely accurate. In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug sit down with Professor Gerould to discuss how the book came to be and what lessons it offers for readers.
You would be hard-pressed to find a Rams player for whom his team meant more than Kermit Alexander. He sold newspapers as a child so he could afford to attend the team’s games, called his trade to L.A. in 1970 “the greatest moment of his pro career,” and, not surprisingly became a season ticket holder when the Rams returned to Southern California last year. While his love of the Rams is unwavering, Alexander’s experience of Los Angeles was forever changed in 1984 when his mother, sister and two nephews, ages 8 and 13, were murdered in South Central Los Angeles. Joshua Neuman speaks with Alexander about his complicated relationship with L.A., experiencing the Rams/Niners rivalry from both sides, and hobnobbing with Ram-loving celebrities Bill Cosby, Telly Savalas, and Warren Beatty. Join us for a very special episode of the Greatest Show on Grass about love, loss, and the power of memory.
Healthy, Strong, and Active: Your Strategy for Life – Jerry Katzman, MD
This week, Jerry Katzman M.D. interviews Kermit Alexander an All Pro NFL Defensive Corner Back Football Player who is tackling the greatest challenge of his life, regaining his mental health. Having lost his memory, beseiged with anxiety, depression, headaches and loss of self, this professional “gladiator” discusses how his life has turned around due to a new treatment discovered and … Read more about this episode...
This week the Sack Heads recap their coverage of the California Republican Party Spring Convention, including coverage of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's speech, gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly, and Texas Congressman Pete Sessions. Also, the Sack Heads hosted Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson, as well as murder victim family members Kermit Alexander, former NFL star, whose family was murdered in Los Angeles and Phillis Loya, whose son was a murdered police officer. They spoke about Californians for Death Penalty Reform and Savings (www.deathpenaltyreform.com).
This week the Sack Heads recap their coverage of the California Republican Party Spring Convention, including coverage of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's speech, gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly, and Texas Congressman Pete Sessions. Also, the Sack Heads hosted Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson, as well as murder victim family members Kermit Alexander, former NFL star, whose family was murdered in Los Angeles and Phillis Loya, whose son was a murdered police officer. They spoke about Californians for Death Penalty Reform and Savings (www.deathpenaltyreform.com).
This week the Sack Heads recap their coverage of the California Republican Party Spring Convention, including coverage of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's speech, gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly, and Texas Congressman Pete Sessions. Also, the Sack Heads hosted Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson, as well as murder victim family members Kermit Alexander, former NFL star, whose family was murdered in Los Angeles and Phillis Loya, whose son was a murdered police officer. They spoke about Californians for Death Penalty Reform and Savings (www.deathpenaltyreform.com).
This week the Sack Heads recap their coverage of the California Republican Party Spring Convention, including coverage of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's speech, gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly, and Texas Congressman Pete Sessions. Also, the Sack Heads hosted Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson, as well as murder victim family members Kermit Alexander, former NFL star, whose family was murdered in Los Angeles and Phillis Loya, whose son was a murdered police officer. They spoke about Californians for Death Penalty Reform and Savings (www.deathpenaltyreform.com).
This week the Sack Heads recap their coverage of the California Republican Party Spring Convention, including coverage of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's speech, gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly, and Texas Congressman Pete Sessions. Also, the Sack Heads hosted Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson, as well as murder victim family members Kermit Alexander, former NFL star, whose family was murdered in Los Angeles and Phillis Loya, whose son was a murdered police officer. They spoke about Californians for Death Penalty Reform and Savings (www.deathpenaltyreform.com).
This week the Sack Heads recap their coverage of the California Republican Party Spring Convention, including coverage of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's speech, gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly, and Texas Congressman Pete Sessions. Also, the Sack Heads hosted Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson, as well as murder victim family members Kermit Alexander, former NFL star, whose family was murdered in Los Angeles and Phillis Loya, whose son was a murdered police officer. They spoke about Californians for Death Penalty Reform and Savings (www.deathpenaltyreform.com).
This week the Sack Heads recap their coverage of the California Republican Party Spring Convention, including coverage of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's speech, gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly, and Texas Congressman Pete Sessions. Also, the Sack Heads hosted Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson, as well as murder victim family members Kermit Alexander, former NFL star, whose family was murdered in Los Angeles and Phillis Loya, whose son was a murdered police officer. They spoke about Californians for Death Penalty Reform and Savings (www.deathpenaltyreform.com). Welcome to the Sack Heads Radio Show! Live from studio 1 (unless you're listening to the podcast, then it was recorded live, but not actually live...you get it). Each week we rip into politics, news and current events. Has the government gone too far? Are your rights being attacked? Out of control world leaders? We got it covered. With a sharp tongue and occasional potty humor, we strive to keep the facts straight, and pick up where Main Stream Media ignores or hides. This isn't your parent's conservative talk show; this is the Sack Heads Radio. ?Conservative Kick Ass?
This week the Sack Heads recap their coverage of the California Republican Party Spring Convention, including coverage of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's speech, gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly, and Texas Congressman Pete Sessions. Also, the Sack Heads hosted Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson, as well as murder victim family members Kermit Alexander, former NFL star, whose family was murdered in Los Angeles and Phillis Loya, whose son was a murdered police officer. They spoke about Californians for Death Penalty Reform and Savings (www.deathpenaltyreform.com).
This week the Sack Heads recap their coverage of the California Republican Party Spring Convention, including coverage of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's speech, gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly, and Texas Congressman Pete Sessions. Also, the Sack Heads hosted Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson, as well as murder victim family members Kermit Alexander, former NFL star, whose family was murdered in Los Angeles and Phillis Loya, whose son was a murdered police officer. They spoke about Californians for Death Penalty Reform and Savings (www.deathpenaltyreform.com).
This week the Sack Heads recap their coverage of the California Republican Party Spring Convention, including coverage of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's speech, gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly, and Texas Congressman Pete Sessions. Also, the Sack Heads hosted Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson, as well as murder victim family members Kermit Alexander, former NFL star, whose family was murdered in Los Angeles and Phillis Loya, whose son was a murdered police officer. They spoke about Californians for Death Penalty Reform and Savings (www.deathpenaltyreform.com). Welcome to the Sack Heads Radio Show! Live from studio 1 (unless you're listening to the podcast, then it was recorded live, but not actually live...you get it). Each week we rip into politics, news and current events. Has the government gone too far? Are your rights being attacked? Out of control world leaders? We got it covered. With a sharp tongue and occasional potty humor, we strive to keep the facts straight, and pick up where Main Stream Media ignores or hides. This isn't your parent's conservative talk show; this is the Sack Heads Radio. ?Conservative Kick Ass?