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Best podcasts about kristen johanson

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Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel Interview

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 22:59


Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel was sworn into duty in January 2024, and has been tasked by new mayor Cherelle Parker with dramatically reducing crime in the city. Gun violence, retail theft, ATV riding, and strengthening community relations are all on Bethel's mind, as is growing his own department. In an exclusive interview with KYW Newsradio Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson, Bethel acknowledges the road ahead won't be easy, but refuses to let the challenge dim his hope. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

B2B Insights Podcast
#12: How To Build B2B Technology Brands That Shine

B2B Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 39:20


In this episode, B2B International's Head of Growth, Nick Hague, is joined by LinkedIn's Kristen Johanson, to discuss how to build B2B technology brands that shine using key learnings from LinkedIn's 8th Annual Technology Buying Report, Brand to Buyer. Read the full Brand to Buyer report - https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/success/tech-buyer-research-report Learn more about the 95/5 rule discussed in today's episode - https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/b2b-institute/b2b-research/trends/95-5-rule

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Flashpoint with Cherri Gregg
I'm Listening: Talking about mental health saves lives

Flashpoint with Cherri Gregg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 60:58


I'm Listening is a Bridging Philly special presentation about suicide prevention and the importance of talking about mental health.  In this special edition of the show, we talk about the importance of checking in on your mental health and how to get support when you need it, how kids are doing in these times of change and uncertainty, the unique struggles faced by people in marginalized communities, and the devastating impact of gun violence. KYW's Racquel Williams speaks with Dr. Ann Rosen Spector, a clinical psychologist in Philadelphia, about the state of our mental health, why there's stigma around talking about it, when to know you need help, and how to find it. KYW's Mike DeNardo speaks with Samantha Anthony, a clinician at the Uplift Center for Grieving Children in Philadelphia, about how grief and trauma affect children. KYW's Shara Dae howard speaks with Rashida Henry, the founder of mental health and counseling company Knows No Face, about mental health in marginalized communities. KYW's Kristen Johanson speaks with Melany Nelson, director of the Philadelphia DAO's CARES Unit, about the impact of gun violence, traumatic stress and unresolved trauma, PTSD, and the very long road to healing for families impacted by gun violence. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

America: Changed Forever
Ghost Gun Ban, Threats to FBI, Philadelphia Gun Violence

America: Changed Forever

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 49:12


On this week's episode of America: Changed Forever, host Jeff Pegues hears from CBS News' Stephen Stock about how dealers are rushing weapons to buyers before the upcoming federal ghost gun ban. The FBI Agents Association President Brian O'Hare joins us to discuss rising threats against FBI agents and what lawmakers can do to protect them and their families. CBS News Radio affiliate KYW's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson provides an analysis of Philadelphia's escalating gun violence.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Dom Giordano Program
17-Year-Old Arrested Outside Philadelphia Criminal Justice Center While Smoking Weed in Stolen Car with Handgun

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 43:00


Full Hour | Today, Dom Giordano led off the Dom Giordano Program by telling of a report from KYW News reporter Kristen Johanson of an arrest of a 17-year old individual who was sitting outside the 13th street Criminal Justice Center in a stolen car, smoking weed, with a hand gun in his lap. Then, Giordano offers an update on the Pennsylvania Senate race between Dr. Mehmet Oz and Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman, with Dom telling about a fundraising event held by Fetterman, which was his first public appearance since suffering a stroke. Then, Giordano gives an update on the Coronavirus diagnosis of President Joe Biden, playing back a clip of Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre arguing that the origin of the President's infection is irrelevant, after pushing for years for heightened contact tracing. Then, Benjamin Mannes, a local criminal justice expert and columnist, joins the Dom Giordano Program after an exclusive report in Broad in Liberty in which he exposed that the Philadelphia Police Department is slated to lose their state accreditation in less than a week. First, Giordano asks Mannes why, with Mannes explaining the relationship between the decision and the refusal by Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw to push back on an unconstitutional edict set forth by Philadelphia City Council that would restrict police officers' abilities in making traffic stops. Then, Mannes explains what this means for the city, telling that this hurts both the City and the department by removing protections that the department has in defending itself against civil litigation. Also, Mannes and Giordano discuss the news story as reported earlier by Johanson of a 17-year-old outside the Criminal Justice Center, telling how this directly relates to the edict in question. (Photo by Getty Images)

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The hidden face of human trafficking: Philadelphia Special Victims experts on how to keep kids safe online

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 28:23


How do you keep kids and teens safe online when they have digital access to the world? Philadelphia police Detective Kate Gordon and Officer Stephanie Rosenbaum from the Special Victim's Unit are tasked with finding children who've gone missing, some lured online by predators. Now, they want parents to know what they can do to protect their children, while allowing them to live lives online. Today on In Depth Detective Gordon and Officer Rosenbaum talk with KYW Newsradio's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson about where predators stalk their victims, how they lure children and what parents/guardians can do to protect kids. Some more resources for parents: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/16-apps-and-websites-kids-are-heading-to-after-facebook Justice.org: https://www.justice.gov/coronavirus/keeping-children-safe-online Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The Philadelphia District Attorney Debate: Larry Krasner faces off with Carlos Vega

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Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 58:18


Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner and challenger Carlos Vega met in an intense, contentious debate on Wednesday, May 5th. The candidates tackled Philadelphia's gun violence crisis, victims' rights, systemic racism in the justice system, and a host of other questions posed by KYW Newsradio's community affairs reporter Cherri Gregg, crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson, and NBC 10's political reporter Lauren Mayk. The debate aired on KYW Newsradio and NBC10, and we're putting out the full hour here on KYW Newsradio in Depth. Read more about the debate and aftermath here: https://www.audacy.com/kywnewsradio/news/local/contentious-arguments-during-after-krasner-vega-debate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast
Bonus episode: How genealogy identified Publicker Jane Doe

Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 38:28


The young woman known only as Publicker Jane Doe for more than three decades was identified as Lisa Todd earlier this year. It was a triumph of investigative work and genealogy, and it was also the first time that we here at Gone Cold worked on a story -- and then saw a major update happen in the story.On this bonus episode, Gone Cold's Kristen Johanson and Tom Rickert talk about what that was like. Then, you'll hear the full interview with Kristen, Bensalem Police Detective Chris McMullin, and Yolanda McClary, the longtime investigator who led the team that used genealogy and DNA to name Lisa Todd.Part 1: What Happened to Publicker Jane Doe? LISTEN: https://bit.ly/3t2E60I Part 2: What Happened to Jeanette Tambe? LISTEN: https://bit.ly/3sZ5CMwPart 3: Update: Naming Publicker Jane Doe LISTEN: https://bit.ly/3xz2fzi Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders is made by Kristen Johanson (@KristenJohanson) and Tom Rickert (@teerick).Follow the show on Twitter: @GoneColdPhillyInstagram: @GoneColdPhillyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gonecoldphilly/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast
Bonus episode: How genealogy identified Publicker Jane Doe

Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 41:43


The young woman known only as Publicker Jane Doe for more than three decades was identified as Lisa Todd earlier this year. It was a triumph of investigative work and genealogy, and it was also the first time that we here at Gone Cold worked on a story -- and then saw a major update happen in the story. On this bonus episode, Gone Cold's Kristen Johanson and Tom Rickert talk about what that was like. Then, you'll hear the full interview with Kristen, Bensalem Police Detective Chris McMullin, and Yolanda McClary, the longtime investigator who led the team that used genealogy and DNA to name Lisa Todd. Part 1: What Happened to Publicker Jane Doe? LISTEN: https://bit.ly/3t2E60I  Part 2: What Happened to Jeanette Tambe? LISTEN: https://bit.ly/3sZ5CMw Part 3: Update: Naming Publicker Jane Doe LISTEN: https://bit.ly/3xz2fzi  Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders is made by Kristen Johanson (@KristenJohanson) and Tom Rickert (@teerick). Follow the show on Twitter: @GoneColdPhilly Instagram: @GoneColdPhilly Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gonecoldphilly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Police departments are using the BolaWrap to take down suspects without inflicting pain

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 18:01


The city of Philadelphia is looking at getting police officers a new tool for taking down suspects. It's called the BolaWrap, it's nonlethal, and it's a device a little bigger than a smartphone that shoots a Kevlar cord with weighted hooks on both ends. So how does it work exactly? And why have police departments started looking at distributing the device to police officers? Tom Smith, President and Interim CEO of Wrap Technologies joins KYW Newsradio In Depth to break down what the BolaWrap does and how it's different from other nonlethal tools cops have right now, like Tasers. You can find more information about the BolaWrap from KYW's Newsradio's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson here: https://www.radio.com/kywnewsradio/news/local/philly-police-consider-new-device-to-subdue-people-safely Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The police shooting of Walter Wallace, Jr: What we know so far

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 22:43


On Monday afternoon, October 26th, Walter Wallace, Jr. was shot and killed by Philadelphia Police officers who responded to a call about a domestic disturbance and a man with a knife. The unrest, violence, and vandalism that followed on the first night after his death resulted in more than 90 arrests, 30 police officers hurt, and several stores trashed and looted. KYW Newsradio Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson joins the podcast to talk about what we know so far about the killing of Walter Wallace, Jr -- what happened, why it happened, and what's next.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Danielle Outlaw: Philly's Police Commissioner on crime, morale, 'defund' movement, and the path forward

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 29:45


Danielle Outlaw has been Commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department since February. And in those five months, she's overseen the department through the coronavirus pandemic, the protests and unrest in Philadelphia after the death of George Floyd, and a recent spike in crime, including shootings and homicides. Commissioner Outlaw recently announced her plan to decrease violent crimes in Philadelphia, and she sat down with KYW's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson for a conversation on KYW In Depth about the details of the crime action plan, what she thinks about the 'defund the police' movement, the spiking crime rate in Philly and around the country, police morale, and the path forward as a police department and a city. Read more about the crime action plan on kywnewsradio.com: https://bit.ly/321NeIO

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Three judicial leaders navigate Philadelphia's court system during the coronavirus pandemic

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 25:13


It seems like every part of society has been changed in some way by the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing and in Philadelphia that includes the court system. KYW's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson talked with three judicial leaders in Philadelphia, Judge Idee Fox, President Judge for the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia and Chair of the Administrative Governing Board, Judge Leon Tucker, Supervising Judge of the Criminal Section of the 1st Judicial District, and Judge Patrick Dugan, President Judge of Municipal Court to break down what is happening in Philadelphia courts during the COVID-19 pandemic, both at the municipal level and at the common pleas level. The judges wanted to clarify for people who may be witnesses or have been subpoenaed to appear in Philadelphia court: the courts are closed from now until May 4th. Check online for more details: https://courts.phila.gov/

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How scammers and con artists are trying to profit from the COVID-19 crisis

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 8:33


Bad guys don't take days off, even during global virus pandemics. Federal authorities are sounding the alarm on scams like fake vaccines and cures during the COVID-19 crisis that prey on people's fear and target their wallets. On this episode of KYW In Depth, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District Bill McSwain tells KYW Newsradio crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson how the coronavirus scams being reported to the Feds are 'only limited by your imagination.' If you have been scammed or have a tip about something coronavirus related that you think seems fishy: Call the Department of Justice national hotline to report a scam: 1-866-720-5721 Or send an email to disaster@leo.gov

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Why Philadelphia's media came together like never before

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 18:07


This week, Philadelphia's major broadcast, print, and digital media outlets came together in an unprecedented show of unity after certain reporters, including KYW Newsradio's own Kristen Johanson, were excluded from a press conference at the Philadelphia District Attorney's office. This week's episode is the story behind that incident.

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On Wednesday, August 14th six police officers were shot in North Philadelphia. KYW Newsradio covered the harrowing standoff that night and into the morning. It was an intense, scary, and completely affecting 8 hours of radio. Today on the podcast, we wanted to bring you that night. Or at least what it sounded like on the radio -- in a much shorter amount of time than the 8 hours it took to play out. This is what we heard and what we found out that night, as it happened, as heard on KYW Newsradio. Scroll Down is produced by Tom Rickert (@teerick) in the KYW Studios in Philadelphia. You can follow the show on Twitter: @ScrollDownPod. Find us wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe!    

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Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

You met Gerald Ross Jr. in Episode 7: Officer Cione. He was a police officer and homicide detective in Philadelphia in the 60s and 70s -- one of the detectives who arrived at the scene of Fred Cione's murder the night Fred was shot. That part of his story is in Episode 7. But Gerald Ross has more stories to tell than just the ones that made it into the last episode. We wanted to share some of them, like the time he was shot in the line of duty. And what it was like being an African American police officer under Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo. And he even has a few things to say about his nephew, current Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross. Come see Gone Cold LIVE at the Philadelphia Podcast Festival! We're doing the show live at 2pm on Saturday, July 27, at Indy Hall in Philadelphia (399 Market St., #360). We'll be talking about updates to Officer Cione's case and all of the homicides we've covered so far, and we'll have two completely amazing real life Crime Scene Investigators joining us. Bring your questions! Event info is at kywnewsradio.com/gonecoldlive  Gone Cold is a true crime podcast about unsolved murders and cold cases in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley. The show is made by Kristen Johanson (@KristenJohanson) and Tom Rickert (@teerick) in the KYW Newsradio Studios in Philadelphia. Follow us on Twitter: @gonecoldphilly  Instagram: @gonecoldphilly  And join the Facebook group: Facebook.com/groups/gonecoldphilly  Subscribe to Gone Cold wherever you get your podcasts!

Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

On Jan. 30, 1970, Officer Frederick Cione was shot and killed on Oxford Street in North Philadelphia. He was 25 years old. Nearly 50 years later, his killing is still the only unsolved murder of a Philadelphia police officer in department history. If you have information about the killing of Officer Cione, please contact the Philadelphia Police Department. Their website is phillypolice.com. Tom and Kristen from Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders will be at the Philadelphia Podcast Festival hosting a live show on July 27 at 2 p.m. at Indy Hall , 399 Market St., #360. Come hang out with us! Find videos and pictures of the people you hear in this episode and more things we found from 50 years ago: Twitter: @gonecoldphilly  Instagram: @gonecoldphilly   Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/GoneColdPhilly Thank you to the Philadelphia homicide detectives who are working to solve the case, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross, Gerald Ross Jr., Pete Kane, and Nick Cione. This story is possible because of you, thank you for making the time for us. Gone Cold is a true crime podcast about unsolved murders and cold cases in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley. The show is made by Kristen Johanson (@KristenJohanson) and Tom Rickert (@teerick) in the KYW Newsradio studios in Philadelphia. Subscribe to Gone Cold wherever you get your podcasts.

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Flashpoint with Cherri Gregg
Flashpoint: Philadelphia Democratic Mayoral Candidates Debate

Flashpoint with Cherri Gregg

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019 47:14


Host and KYW Newsradio community affairs reporter Cherri Gregg joins a panel of KYW Newsradio reporters to pose the burning questions to the Democratic Candidates for Philadelphia Mayor. KYW Newsradio city hall bureau Chief Pat Loeb, reporter Kristen Johanson and KYW Newsradio tech editor Ian Bush provide challenge Pennsylvania Senator Anthony Hardy Williams and former Philadelphia Controller Alan Butkovitz with questions on some of the most pressing issues plaguing Philadelphia. Incumbent Mayor Jim Kenney declined KYW Newsradio's request to attend the debate. The challengers provide detailed proposals on policies related to stop and frisk, gentrification, public safety, and much more. The one-hour debate was recorded in front of a live studio audience. Audience members also posed questions to the candidates. The Pennsylvania Primary is May 21st. Flashpoint airs every Saturday at 9:30pm and Sunday at 8:30am on 1060AM. Subscribe to the Flashpoint Podcast on the Apple Podcast, Radio.com or others apps where you get your podcast by searching "Flashpoint KYW."

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Operation Stone Wall started as an investigation into a cocaine ring in South Jersey. One year later, New Jersey's attorney general says four people in that ring became the very first to be charged under a new law criminalizing ghost gun trafficking. This week on Scroll Down, Steve Tawa and Kristen Johanson tell us about ghost guns, how Operation Stone Wall developed, and what's next for New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Read Steve's article about Operation Stone Wall on kywnewsradio.com Scroll Down is hosted and produced by Tom Rickert in the KYW Studios in Philadelphia. You can follow the show on Twitter: @ScrollDownPod. And you can follow Tom: @teerick. Find us wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe!

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Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

Eric Birnbaum was a beloved father, brother, and son, working as an attorney in a quiet Bucks County town. On February 11, 2009, Eric was murdered in the parking lot of his Northampton Township office. A decade later, investigators still actively search for his killer, and have just released a composite sketch of the shooter in hopes of helping the cold case gain traction. If you know something about the murder of Eric Birnbaum, you can submit an anonymous tip on CRIMEWATCH. Download the app HERE Call the tip line at 215-546-8477. The Northampton Police Department can be reached at (215) 322-6111, or online at northamptontownship.com   See the sketch of the suspect on one of our social media pages. Twitter: @gonecoldphilly   Instagram: @gonecoldphilly  Facebook Group at Facebook.com/groups/GoneColdPhilly   This episode is dedicated to the memory of Katie Kovalcik Raiguel. Gone Cold is a true crime podcast about unsolved murders and cold cases in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley. The show is made by Kristen Johanson (@KristenJohanson) and Tom Rickert (@teerick) in the KYW Newsradio Studios in Philadelphia. Subscribe to Gone Cold wherever you get your podcasts.  

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Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

Dr. Erin Kimmerle digs up bodies. She's carefully picked through mass graves in Kosovo and Croatia to identify victims of war crimes. She did the same thing in Peru, where men, women, and children were executed by the military forty years ago. She dug up the bones of young boys murdered at a Florida reform school. And this summer, she came to Philadelphia, to dig up bodies. This is a special edition of Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders. It originally appeared on our sister podcast, Scroll Down. You can follow Scroll Down on Twitter: @ScrollDownPod . Gone Cold is hosted by Kristen Johanson (@KristenJohanson) and Tom Rickert (@teerick) in the KYW Newsradio studios in Philadelphia. Follow the show on twitter: @GoneColdPhilly 

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Dr. Erin Kimmerle digs up bodies. She's carefully picked through mass graves in Kosovo and Croatia to identify victims of war crimes. She did the same thing in Peru, where men, women, and children were executed by the military forty years ago. She dug up the bones of young boys murdered at a Florida reform school. And this summer, she came to Philadelphia, to dig up bodies. Kristen Johanson (@KristenJohanson) joins the podcast today to talk about how forensic anthropology hopes to solve decades old cold cases, even when the victims are unidentified. Scroll Down is hosted and produced by Tom Rickert in the KYW Newsradio studios in Philadelphia. You can follow the podcast on Twitter: @ScrollDownPod, and you can follow Tom on Twitter at @teerick. Kristen and Tom make a true crime podcast about unsolved murders in Philadelphia. You can follow the podcast on Twitter (@GoneColdPhilly) and to listen to the episodes CLICK HERE or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

Tomiene Jones worked the night shift at the post office. She would take her young daughter to the babysitter, and then drive to work. She'd done this many times before, and each time, she came back to pick up her daughter after her shift. Then they'd go home. But on April 17th, 2002, Tomiene didn't go to work. She didn't pick up her daughter. And she didn't come home. Nobody ever saw Tomiene Jones again. Gone Cold is a true crime podcast about unsolved murders in the Philadelphia area. This case takes place in South Jersey. Our goal is to document what happens after the taking of a life, the collateral damage that takes place after a senseless act of violence. To tell the stories of the people left behind, and the people who are still on the job. To remember the lives of the ones who aren't with us. And, hopefully, to help police get tips that help them solve the case.  If you have a tip about this case, please call the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office at (856) 384-5500. You can also leave a tip online: CLICK HERE Thanks to Wendy Ruderman (@wendyruderman) for her help with this episode.  Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders is a KYW Newsradio original podcast, made by Tom Rickert (@teerick) and Kristen Johanson (@kristenjohanson) in the KYW Newsradio studios in Philadelphia.  Follow the podcast on Twitter: @GoneColdPhilly Join our Facebook group and talk about the cases with us! Here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/GoneColdKYW

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Paradelphia
Paradelphia Radio: Gone…But Not Forgotten, Ep. 212

Paradelphia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 105:12


Tweet Paradelphia Radio: Gone...But Not Forgotten, Ep. 212 A 22 year old man stabbed in front of over 300 witnesses, a South Jersey woman and her daughter inseparable in life now separated by the act of a possible serial murderer, an American dream senselessly cut short by a brutal attack in broad daylight. These are some of the cold case files you'll hear profiled on Gone Cold Philly podcast. This week the creators of that show, Tom Rickert and Kristen Johanson drop by to discuss the making of the podcast, some still lingering cold cases and how our listeners can help bring these fugitive killers to justice. (If anyone has any information on any case discussed in this episode or in any of the cases profiled on Gone Cold Philly please contact Tom (@teerick) or Kristen (@kristenjohanson) on Twitter or reach out to our show via social media on Facebook or Twitter (@paradelphia)) Related Links: Gone Cold Philly podcast Paradelphia  Wildfire Radio  Toxic Radio  Cryptid Crate The post Paradelphia Radio: Gone…But Not Forgotten, Ep. 212 appeared first on Wildfire Radio.

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#30: The Explosion on the Airplane

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 28:31


When an engine on Southwest Airlines flight 1380 failed in midair, cracking a window and tragically causing the death of a passenger, every single passenger on the Boeing 737 dealt with some very real emotions at the same time, in their own way. Some were terrified. Others comforted the people near them. Many took the time to write texts saying goodbye to their family and friends. This is the story of what happened on that flight, from the people who lived through it and the reporters who covered it on the ground. Jennifer Riordan leaves behind her husband and two children. Her family has set up a trust in her memory to support causes Jennifer cared about. You can follow the reporters who talked to Scroll Down for this story on Twitter: Kim Glovas, Kristen Johanson, Paul Kurtz, Tim Jimenez, and Mike Dougherty. Scroll Down is hosted and produced by Tom Rickert. You can follow the podcast on Twitter - @ScrollDownPod.

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Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

Don Ly was a monk, a farmer, and a police officer in Vietnam. After the war, he moved heaven and earth to make a new life for his family in America. On April 18th, 2013, he was murdered outside of his home in South Philadelphia. His four children are looking for answers, and justice. The surveillance video: CLICK HERE Don Ly's story, written by his children: CLICK HERE A column his son Leeto wrote, for The Daily Pennsylvanian:CLICK HERE Detective James Dougherty retired in 2017. He served in the Philadelphia Police Department for four decades. If you know something about the murder of Don Ly, call the Philadelphia Homicide Unit at 215-592-8477. Gone Cold is a true crime podcast about unsolved murders and cold cases in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley. The show is made by Kristen Johanson (@KristenJohanson) and Tom Rickert (@teerick) in the KYW Newsradio Studios in Philadelphia. Subscribe to Gone Cold wherever you get your podcasts.

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Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

In July of 2017, four young men suddenly disappeared in the suburbs of Philadelphia. The search for answers took just over a week. What happened to them shocked the nation. This is a bonus episode for Gone Cold while we're working on episode 4. It's an updated version of an episode our sister podcast Scroll Down produced in August of 2017. You can follow the show on Twitter: @ScrollDownKYW. KYW's Jim Melwert (@JMelwert), Tim Jimenez (@TimJRadio), and Paul Kurtz (@kurtzpaul) join Scroll Down to tell the story of the lost boys of Bucks County. Scroll Down is hosted and produced by Tom Rickert (@teerick) in the KYW Newsradio studios in Philadelphia.    

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Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

In February of 1993, Fred Winner went to the bank. He dropped off checks from his check cashing business - and he picked up $10,000 in cash to take back to his store. He did this every day. But on this particular day, as soon as he got out of his car next to his store in the quiet borough of Collingdale - he was met by a man with a gun. Fred was shot, robbed, and left for dead. Gone Cold is a true crime podcast about unsolved murders and cold cases in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley. The show is made by Kristen Johanson (@KristenJohanson) and Tom Rickert (@teerick) in the KYW Studios in Philadelphia. Subscribe to Gone Cold wherever you get your podcasts.  

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Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

In June of 2013, 59 year old Carol Reiff was supposed to go to the beach with her family. She didn't show up. Her daughter Dawn has never stopped fighting to find out what happened. Gone Cold is made by Kristen Johanson (@KristenJohanson)and Tom Rickert (@teerick) in the KYW Studios in Philadelphia. Subscribe to Gone Cold wherever you get your podcasts.

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Gone Cold: Philadelphia Unsolved Murders | A KYW Newsradio Podcast

It was a chilly October night in 2004. Jason Richardson and his friend Anthony went to a bar in Upper Darby to unwind after a long week. 22-year-old Jason would never return home. Gone Cold is made by Kristen Johanson (@KristenJohanson) and Tom Rickert (@teerick) in the KYW Studios in Philadelphia. Subscribe to Gone Cold wherever you get your podcasts.

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