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Junho de 2019. Após voltar do funeral da avó, a jovem universitária Mackenzie Lueck desembarcou no aeroporto de Salt Lake City no meio da madrugada. Mas, em vez de ir para casa, ela chamou um carro de aplicativo até um parque escuro e isolado. Lá, encontrou um homem que conheceu na internet. Depois dessa noite, Mackenzie nunca mais foi vista com vida.Instagram: @erikamirandas e @casosreaisoficialwww.casosreaispodcast.com.brLink do Apoia.se: https://apoia.se/casosreaisRoteiro: Lucas AndriesEdição: Publi.tv - Produtora de vídeos
Meeting people online is exceedingly dangerous. You never know quite who you are going to get or what they are about. Unfortunately for some, this has ended in completely disaster. In todays episode, we take a look at the case concerning Mackenzie Lueck. Meeting up with a lone man a the park, she would go missing as a massive search ensued. But what exactly happened? Let discuss that in todays episode. Thank you for watching Roanoke Tales atreon: https://www.patreon.com/RoanokeTalesPatreon Merch: Roanokemerch.com #truecrimecommunity #missingperson #unsolvedmysteries
23 year old Mackenzie Lueck went missing after returning to Utah in June 2019. Her Lyft driver saw her get into another person's car, and using digital analysis, investigators were able to identify who that person was. When searching his home, they made a horrible discovery. Mackenzie was a “real spitfire” according to her mom and had so much life ahead of her when her life was brutally taken. Click here to join our Patreon. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El 3 de julio de 2019, los agentes de la policía de Salt Lake City llegaron al Logan Canyon, ubicado en Utah, Estados Unidos.Allí, en una zona boscosa, justo al lado de la carretera principal, encontraron el cuerpo de una joven. Resultaba evidente que había sido maltratada de una forma sin igual, proveniente de alguien que realmente ansiaba saber qué se sentía hacerlo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eine junge Studentin verschwindet spurlos nach einem nächtlichen Treffen im Park. Was als harmlose Verabredung begann, entwickelt sich zum rätselhaften Albtraum. Während die Polizei fieberhaft ermittelt, offenbart sich eine dunkle Welt von Dating-Apps und gefährlichen Begegnungen. Solltet ihr mich unterstützen wollen oder einfach Interesse daran haben den Fall visuell aufbereitet zu sehen, schaut einfach hier vorbei: https://www.youtube.com/insolito Ansonsten könnt ihr mich natürlich auch gerne bei Instagram abonnieren: https://www.instagram.com/insolito_yt/ Ich wünsche euch einen schönen Morgen, Mittag oder Abend
October 7th: Mackenzie Lueck's Killer Plead Guilty (2020) Dating online has become a common occurrence in today's society. However, that doesn't always make it safe. On October 7th 2020 a man pleaded guilty in a case that saw a young girl's life cut tragically short by a man she met online. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Mackenzie_Lueck, https://www.oxygen.com/dateline-secrets-uncovered/crime-news/what-happened-to-utah-student-mackenzie-lueck-dateline-recap, https://kutv.com/news/local/mackenzie-lueck-entire-investigation-file-released, https://people.com/crime/mackenzie-lueck-utah-college-student-family-confronts-killer/, https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/mackenzie-lueck-case-tech-worker-pleads-guilty-death-utah-college-n1242593, https://www.ksl.com/article/50026688/ayoola-ajayi-admits-he-planned-to-murder-utah-student-mackenzie-lueck-before-he-even-met-her Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7 Haziran 2019 sabahı, 23 yaşındaki üniversite öğrencisi MacKenzie Lueck, Kaliforniyadan Salt Lake City'e gitmek üzere yola çıktı. Uçağı 1:35 civarı Utah'a inmişti. Kısa bir süre valizini bekledikten sonra havaalanından ayrıldı. Dışarıda kendisini bekleyen bir arabaya binip oradan uzaklaştı. Güvenlik kameralarına yansıyan bu anlar, MacKenzie Lueck'in son görüntüleriydi. Kendisinden bir daha haber alınamadı. Peki ona ne olmuştu?Sunan: Sezgi AksuHazırlayan: Sezgi Aksu, Hazal Beril ÇamSes Tasarımı ve Kurgu: Tolgacan BozcaYapımcı: Podbee MediaCanlandıranlar:Ayoola Ajayi: Metin BozkurtPolis: Tolgacan BozcaAshley Fine: Hazal Beril ÇamHeath Canada: Aykut Yüksel------- Podbee Sunar ------- Bu podcast, Garanti BBVA Mobil hakkında reklam içerir. Sen de hemen aşağıdaki linkten Garanti BBVA Mobil uygulamasını indir, GENC2024 promosyon koduyla sana özel fırsatlardan hemen faydalan, 8 bin TL'ye varan ödülü kap. Garanti BBVA Mobil'i indirin. Bu podcast, Hiwell hakkında reklam içerir. Hiwell'in klinik psikologlarıyla ücretsiz tanışma görüşmeleri yapmak ve terapi seanslarınızda pod10 koduyla %10 indirimden faydalanmak için Hiwell'i indirin. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we explore the chilling case of Mackenzie Lueck, a 23-year-old University of Utah student whose life was tragically cut short on June 17, 2019. Mackenzie, a bright and vibrant young woman, was reported missing after a late-night Lyft ride. Her bound, burned, and buried remains were discovered weeks later, sending shockwaves through her community and beyond. In October 2020, Ayoola Ajayi pleaded guilty to Mackenzie Lueck's murder and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdkQuhAjlJc www.caffeinecrimeandcanines.com.au buymeacoffee.com/caffeinecrimecanines
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO GO STRAIGHT TO THE CRIME CONTENT, PLEASE CHECK THE RELEVANT TIMESTAMPS. (9:40) - Mica Miller follow up (16:25) - Sugar Baby Murders In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we discuss two cases of young women who were murdered by their ‘sugar daddies'. Sugar dating is a pseudo-romantic relationship between an older wealthy person and a younger, usually significantly poorer, person. Many sugar babies are college/university students who are looking for a way to pay off their debt. Mackenzie Lueck met Ayoola Ajayi online in 2019. The two planned to meet up after her flight home for her grandmother's funeral. But, Ayoola had ulterior motives and planned to murder her. When Mackenzie got to his home, he tied her up and strangled her. Ayoola then attempted to burn Mackenzie's remains and belongings in his backyard, in full view of his AirBnB renter and neighbors. Liliya (Lily) Guyvoronsky (20) had been dating Bothell City Council member James McNeal (58) for months. James recently left his wife and three children to be with her. Lily detailed their relationship in her diary and in messages to her friends. 'He is really controlling and I can tell he thinks I'm stupid because I am young,' she wrote. In April 2024, the two got into an argument and James allegedly killed Lily. James called his attorney to the scene who called 911 to report the murder. James is currently in jail awaiting trial, scheduled for July. Read our blog for these cases We are now on Patreon! Thank you for your support This episode is sponsored by: Discover why Stephen King is raving about the blockbuster new thriller from New York Times bestselling author Emiko Jean. He says “The Return of Ellie Black is a page-turning suspense novel, a shrewd character study, and a captivating mystery, all at the same time. I couldn't put it down until I'd experienced every last twist and turn.” Read The Return of Ellie Black by Emiko Jean, available wherever books are sold.
At 1am on June 17th, 2019, Mackenzie Lueck's flight landed, and she booked a ride via Lyft. Her driver dropped her at the odd location of a local park... and just a few hours later, Mackenzie was missing. CCTV, bodycam footage, phone records and social media profiles would help bring this case to a conclusion, and what had happened, was frightening. Our email is for business enquiries only. https://linktr.ee/trulycriminal1 Sources
Abby is back for another true crime episode. This month is the month of relationships and love. Abby and Mal talk about Grace Millane, Mackenzie Lueck, and Lauren Smith- Fields. These women planned to meet up with a men from various apps. We share their stories as cautionary tails. We do not want you to be scared, but we all want you to use wisdom when navigating the dating community. This is a great episode to share with all of your friends. This is a Other Girls Media production. You are able to listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, Pandora, Anchor, Breaker, OverCasts, Pocket Casts, and Radio Public PLUS YouTube and Rumble. Join our Patreon Sponsors: COL 192: https://col1972.com/ "thoseothergirls1972" America Women Beauty: https://americanwomanbeauty.net/ "mal15" Garnuu: https://garnuu.com/ "othergirls10" The Pink Rose: https://shopthepinkrose.com/ "othergirls10" Want more TOG? Get the app Check out our website Order Merch Those Other Girls Rumble Channel Those Other Girls Youtube Channel --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/those-other-girls/support
In honor of The Fall of the House of Usher, Donna covers Edgar Allan Poe and the mystery surrounding his death. Edgar Allan Poe was known for his poems and short stories that were filled with intrigue and mystery, but his greatest mystery of all was his death. Kerri covers the death of Mackenzie Lueck. She was a girl in college who was not only learning about the world, but herself as well. She was finally exploring who she was and unfortunately her path crossed with a man who was pure evil. If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU. Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify and Apple Podcast! Thanks so much. This episode is sponsored by Babbel! If you want to start learning a new language, go to babbel.com/creep for up to 55% off your subscription! This episode was produced by Niall Mackay from Seven Million Bikes Podcasts.
In honor of The Fall of the House of Usher, Donna covers Edgar Allan Poe and the mystery surrounding his death. Edgar Allan Poe was known for his poems and short stories that were filled with intrigue and mystery, but his greatest mystery of all was his death. Kerri covers the death of Mackenzie Lueck. She was a girl in college who was not only learning about the world, but herself as well. She was finally exploring who she was and unfortunately her path crossed with a man who was pure evil. If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU. Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify and Apple Podcast! Thanks so much. This episode is sponsored by Babbel! If you want to start learning a new language, go to babbel.com/creep for up to 55% off your subscription! This episode was produced by Niall Mackay from Seven Million Bikes Podcasts.
Happy Halloween (tomorrow)! This episode we are BACK ON THE ROAD!! Did ya miss it? Let us know! We drive to the avenues of Salt Lake City but on the way, April tells us about the murder of 23-year-old Mackenzie Lueck. She was a student at the University of Utah but when she didn't show up for her classes, her flight, and no one could reach her, her parents knew something was definitely wrong. We park in a shady spot just outside of the Salt Lake City Cemetery and Katie tells us about two urban legends Emo's Grave and The Victim of the Beast. Would you dare play with a ouija board in the most haunted cemetery in Utah? Good, us either. We want to see your Halloween costume! tag us! @hauntandcoldpodcast Follow us on social media! Join our Patreon! Submit your paranormal or true crime story to our website! hauntandcold.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntandcold/support
En 2019 una joven estudiante unoversitaria, conocio su destino en u sitio de citas de la peor manera
In the early morning hours of Monday, June 17th 2019, a flight coming from Los Angeles' LAX airport touched down in Salt Lake City, Utah. On that flight was a 23-year-old girl named Mackenzie Lueck, who was returning from attending her grandmother's funeral. Mackenzie, retrieved her luggage from baggage claim and then got into a Lyft ride share car. After texting on her phone for awhile, Mackenzie turned off the device when she was dropped off at desolated and almost deserted Hatch Park just North of Salt Lake City. Then, Mackenzie Lueck disappeared.But she had been met at the park by a young man, whom she appeared to know and be comfortable with after police conferred with the Lyft driver. The police then set out to track down the mystery man who turned out to be Ayulah Ajayi, a 31-year-old Nigerian student at Utah State University whom Mackenzie Lueck had met on a sugar daddy website called Seeking Arrangement. But Ajayi was no sugar daddy and he was no nice guy. And once police found him, his horrible crimes and lies would come to the surface. Smells Like HumansLike spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Mackenzie Lueck was an independent young woman, a student at the University of Utah, where she was also a sorority sister as well. But what many did not know, was that Mackenzie was also seeking “Sugar Daddies,” on the Seeking Arrangements dating app. Mackenzie didn't find what she was seeking, she found a psychopath.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It was June of 2019 when a young woman vanished after getting off a flight from Los Angeles, California, to Salt Lake City, Utah. Investigation would uncovered that she had ordered a Lyft from the airport, but it didn't take her back home. Instead, she was driven to a local park in the dead of the night.SPONSORS -Truebill: Thank you to Truebill for sponsoring this episode! It's time to fight back against scammy subscriptions with Truebill. On average, people save $750. Save today at: https://truebill.com/morbidologyGymondo: Thank you to Gymondo for sponsoring this episode! Gymondo is an online fitness & well-being platform. Start a 14 day free trial & get 50% off your annual membership with the promo code "morbidology" at: https://bit.ly/gymondo-morbidology Best Fiends: Thank you to Best Fiends for sponsoring this episode! Engage your brain with this fun puzzle and collect cute monsters along the way. Best Fiends is a free to download app game available on the app store and Google Play.SHOW NOTES - https://morbidology.com/morbidology-the-podcast-152-mackenzie-lueckPATREON - https://www.patreon.com/morbidologyAudio Credit:Evening of Chaos - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Empty Reflections - ErikMMusic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgq4SPKHlyIA Mothers Sacrifice - OurMusicBox - https://ourmusicbox.com/Dark Tranquility - Anno Domini Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6mBav72Ak
University of Utah student MacKenzie fell prey to a man she had met online. Sources: https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/06/29/who-was-mackenzie-lueck/https://www.thespectrum.com/story/news/2019/06/27/mackenzie-lueck-missing-update-salt-lake-city-police-id-person-interest/1585586001/https://www.thespectrum.com/story/news/2019/06/26/university-utah-student-missing-mackenzie-lueck-timeline-salt-lake-city-airport-lyft/1576965001/https://www.thespectrum.com/story/news/2019/06/27/mackenzie-lueck-missing-update-salt-lake-city-police-search-house/1586135001/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Mackenzie_Lueckhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/mackenzie-lueck-case-tech-worker-pleads-guilty-death-utah-college-n1242593https://hamlineoracle.com/7348/opinion/college-students-seeking-sugar-daddies/
**CONTENT IS RATED R - LISTENER DISCRETION ADVISED lots of terrible shit** Join Kira Anti-Pants and Marci Free-er of thine Nips as we chat about the sad cautionary tales of Ashlyn Black and Mackenzie Lueck. Dating Apps are scary places sometimes yet we all still use them.. Join our debate on this week's Silver Fox.. Laughter is Sexy!
Vuonna 2019 23-vuotias Mackenzie Lueck meni tapaamaan jotakuta Salt Lake Cityssa, Utahissa sijaitsevaan puistoon keskellä yötä, eikä häntä enää koskaan nähty elossa. Murhaajan jäljille päästiin nykyaikaisten tutkintamenetelmien ansiosta nopeasti, mutta kuka oikein oli nuoren, eloisan Mackenzien julman murhan takana? Tunnusmusiikki: Nick Castro - Sun Song KRIISI- JA KESKUSTELUAPUA: Nollalinja 080 005 055: Valtakunnallinen, maksuton numero lähisuhdeväkivallasta kärsiville, chat ma-pe klo 9-15 https://nollalinja.fi/ Mieli Ry:n valtakunnallinen kriisipuhelin 09 2525 0111: Keskusteluapua kriisitilanteisiin 24/7 Rikosuhripäivystys 116 006: Suljettu jouluaattona, muuten avoinna arkisin klo 9-20, chat avoinna ma-pe klo 9-15 https://www.riku.fi/ Seksuaaliväkivallan uhrien tukikeskukset ympäri Suomea: https://thl.fi/fi/web/lapset-nuoret-ja-perheet/hyvinvointi-ja-terveys/vakivallan-ehkaisy/seksuaalivakivalta/seri-seksuaalivakivallan-uhrin-tukikeskukset Tunnusmusiikki: Nick Castro - Sun Song Lähteet: https://pastebin.com/fJw1U79N
McKenzie was just on the computer one day, checking out the dating scene, and she meets a guy, an author nonetheless, of a horrible piece of literature. And little did she know, she was about to write her own story. Let me try and serve this story up for you. She was a former student at the university of Utah, and thats where we are for the start of this case. Nice, plain, very religious, Utah. Sources: https://ksltv.com/450208/police-release-new-photos-info-in-mackenzie-lueck-murder-case/? Sound #531750 by Phil Strahl from https://freesound.org/people/PhilStrahl/sounds/531750/ https://abc7news.com/missing-woman-utah-student-el-segundo-mackenzie-lueck/5388939/ All sound effects credited to free sound.org Channels: iTunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blood-firewater/id1481772619 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/blood-and-firewater-1 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hOGQxM2M4L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4BN0Ifh7cONwdzDIb1UC6I Social Media: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/bloodandfirewaterpodcast/ Snapchat: bfwpodsquad Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/bfwpodsquad Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandfirewater
Kristyna covers the case of the murder of Mackenzie Lueck then Amanda covers the strange case of Aundria Michelle Bowma AKA Alexis Badger ***** Content Warning ***** This podcast series uses strong language and explicit content. If you are easily triggered by either of these listener discretion is advised. Also note we use dark humor as our own way of coping with the dark content we discuss and also because we may be terrible people… It's fine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Esta semana hablamos de las cintas de la película Pooghkeepsie, un resumen de una película que trata sobre los asesinatos de un asesino en serie en Poughkeepsie, Nueva York, contado a través de entrevistas y metraje de un caché de las películas snuff del asesino. Tambien contamos la historia de el asesinato de Mackenzie Lueck.
This week, Katie takes us to El Segundo for the horrifying story about the brutal murder of MacKenzie Lueck. Just 23 when she disappeared in 2019, this story reminds us all of the dangers of meeting people online. You cant know who's lurking on the other side.
This week Erin tells us about the shocking murder of 23-year–old Mackenzie Lueck, who was lured to the house of Ayoola Ajayi on June 17, 2019 in Salt Lake City, Utah.Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Mackenzie_Lueckhttps://kutv.com/news/local/mackenzie-lueck-entire-investigation-file-releasedhttps://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/07/02/amazon-removes-novel/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ISGDpodcast)
A college student gets off a plane at 1 in the morning and takes a Lyft to a park in the early hours of the morning. Four days later, a file with her name on it lands on the desk of the Salt Lake City Homicide Unit. Sources and photos can be found on www.facebook.com/intothebullpenpodcast
Lead detectives in the murder investigation of University of Utah student MacKenzie Lueck speak exclusively to Keith Morrison about the case that made national headlines.
In 2019, a college student was looking for companionship. Not a hook up or a serious relationship though. Mackenzie Lueck was looking to be a sugar baby. Which, in case you aren’t down with the lingo… is what you call yourself when a sugar daddy is paying you for… whatever it is they pay you for. I mean, it can be different in different situations. She met a man on the Seeking Arrangements website in 2019. That arrangement cost Mackenzie her life. Subscribe and share 10 Minute Murder with your friends that would be into a brief and bingeable true crime podcast like this one. Connect on social media to know when new episodes are released https://facebook.com/10MMpodcast https://twitter.com/10minutemurder https://www.instagram.com/10minutemurder/
On today’s episode find out what happens when a University of Utah student mysteriously disappears off the grid. This is the murder of Mackenzie Lueck. SOURCES: https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/06/29/who-was-mackenzie-lueck/ https://www.deseret.com/utah/2020/2/5/21124868/mackenzie-lueck-university-utah-student-murder-killing-investigation-ajayi-police-salt-lake-warrants https://kutv.com/news/local/full-timeline-update-the-disappearance-search-and-murder-of-mackenzie-lueck https://kutv.com/news/local/warrant-reveals-new-information-about-the-last-moments-of-mackenzie-luecks-life https://time.com/5613740/mackenzie-lueck-missing-utah-university-student/ https://www.ksl.com/article/50036587/murder-for-murders-sake-mackenzie-luecks-killer-sentenced-to-life-behind-bars https://www.deseret.com/utah/2020/12/3/22150638/mackenzie-luecks-killer-claimed-he-was-helping-but-digital-footprints-told-a-different-story https://people.com/crime/mackenzie-lueck-utah-college-student-family-confronts-killer/ https://abc7news.com/missing-woman-utah-student-el-segundo-mackenzie-lueck/5388939/ https://www.ksl.com/article/46584268/contractor-says-man-arrested-on-suspicion-of-killing-u-student-asked-him-to-build-soundproof-room https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/03/us/mackenzie-lueck-ayoola-ajayi-amazon.html https://www.abc4.com/news/local-news/murder-suspect-wrote-novel-where-victim-was-burned-alive/ https://www.thedailybeast.com/barstool-sports-slut-shames-mackenzie-lueck-murdered-23-year-old-female-college-student
Verið velkomin í fyrsta þátt Morðskúrsins en um er að ræða ófilteraðann þátt þar sem við erum enn að læra á kerfið! Í þessum þætti verður fjallað um afdrif hinnar 23 ára gömlu Mackenzie Lueck og 33 ára gömlu Stacey Boothe Wilson.
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The man who killed University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck is in court being sentenced. Ayoola Ajayi pleaded guilty to aggravated murder, abuse, and desecration of a human body. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/chilling-details-chris-watts-case-212600923.htmlhttps://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A2KLfR0lAI1f1YQA42xXNyoA;_ylc=X1MDMjc2NjY3OQRfcgMyBGZyA3lmcC10LXMEZnIyA3NiLXRvcARncHJpZANQRlAxOEtQVFFRSzVod2tBekxWc2hBBG5fcnNsdAMwBG5fc3VnZwMxMARvcmlnaW4Dc2VhcmNoLnlhaG9vLmNvbQRwb3MDMARwcXN0cgMEcHFzdHJsAzAEcXN0cmwDMTEEcXVlcnkDY2hyaXMlMjB3YXR0cwR0X3N0bXADMTYwMzA3ODIxNQ--?p=chris+watts&fr2=sb-top&fr=yfp-t-s&fp=1https://people.com/crime/chris-watts-approaches-birthday-35-regrets-prison/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/10/07/mackenzie-lueck-death-ayoola-a-ajayi-pleads-guilty/5916894002/SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebfdpodcastEMAIL: thebfdpodcast@gmail.com
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Notorious family annihilator Chris Watts murdered his wife and two daughters in Frederick, Colorado. Netflix recently released a documentary on the story, but Liz dives into facts you won't hear anywhere else. Then Emily takes a fan's request to cover the murder of Mackenzie Lueck. She was bound, suffocated and burned by Ayoola Ajayi. Emily not only tells the story but dissects Ajayi's past and the warning signs that were ignored - like Ajayi's request to a contractor to build a soundproof dungeon.Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watts_family_murdershttps://www.marieclaire.com/culture/a34275542/why-did-chris-watts-kill-wife-shanann-watts/https://thetab.com/uk/2020/10/01/american-murder-what-happened-to-chris-watts-other-girlfriend-nichol-kessinger-177101https://www.biography.com/news/chris-watts-wife-daughters-murder-mistress-confession-timeline#:~:text=2010%3A%20The%20couple%20meet%20when,video%20that%20was%20later%20releasedhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Mackenzie_Lueckhttps://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/08/13/man-accused-killing-utah/ https://www.sltrib.com/news/2020/10/07/ayoola-ajayi-pleads/https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ayoola-ajayi-suspect-murder-mackenzie-lueck-20190701-story.htmlhttps://www.deseret.com/utah/2020/7/20/21331353/college-student-mackenzie-lueck-university-of-utah-murder-court-ayoola-ajayi-preliminary-hearing https://www.deseret.com/utah/2020/10/7/21504905/ayoola-ajayi-pleads-guilty-murder-mackenzie-lueck-student-university-of-utah
Emma Whitehead, 25, was last seen at a residence in Pakington Street, Kew in Melbourne's eastern suburbs about lunchtime on Friday. Ms Whitehead was not carrying her phone or any money when she left the house. Kevin Bowman, 53, is married to Larry Longoria’s sixteen-year-old daughter. Longoria is 52, and he signed his consent for his teenage daughter to marry a man who is 37 years older than her. The couple were married in Wagoner County. In Oklahoma, it is legal for 16-year-olds to marry with consent of one of their parents, but it us unusual for them to marry one so much older. The 32-year-old man charged in the heinous murder of 23-year-old University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck admitted in court on Wednesday that he did, in fact, plan to kill Lueck before he met her in person. Ayoola Ajayi pleaded guilty to first-degree aggravated murder and third-degree abuse or desecration of a human body in exchange for the death penalty being taken off of the table. Lueck disappeared June 17 after returning from a trip to California to attend her grandmother’s funeral. According to police, the 23-year-old kinesiology major at the University of Utah, who went by the nickname “Kenzie,” texted her parents around 1 a.m. after her plane had landed. Then she took a Lyft to Hatch Park in North Salt Lake. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/milkcartonmysteries/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/milkcartonmysteries/support
This is the True Crime Story about the murder of MacKenzie Lueck in SLC, UT. Mackenzie is a strong independent woman who is going to school at the University of Utah. When she returns home from a funeral in California she meets up with a strange man in a dark park at three in the morning. No one sees or hears from her ever again. Join me as I talk about the events that unfolded as the Salt Lake Police Department worked to solve the mystery with digital forensics, the help of social media, and a really stupid criminal. Be part of the Crime Scene: If you enjoyed this story please subscribe and hit the bell. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it so drop a comment below. Check me out: https://www.momjeansandcrimescenes.com https://www.facebook.com/momjeansandcrimescenes https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/mom-jeans-and-crime-scenes Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mom-jeans-and-crime-scenes/donations
Today I talk about the story of the kidnapping and murder of Mackenzie Lueck. Listener discretion is advised.
Hey Spooksters! Today's episode will be on the case of MacKenzie Lueck, a 23-year-old University of Utah student, who never made it home after taking a Lyft ride from the airport on June 17, 2019. Jessica will go over the timeline, the shocking findings that are made by the authorities, details on who is responsible for the murder of MacKenzie, and what current updates we have. Sources from today's episode - https://www.3spookedgirls.com/sources Have a suggestion on a case you think we should cover? Send us an email to 3spookedgirls@gmail.com or message us on any of our socials. Check out the following link for our socials, Patreon, merch & more! https://linktr.ee/3spookedgirls
Though 2019 saw developments in Australia's most high profile series of unsolved murders 'The Claremont Killings', the headlines were also punctuated by the murders of Mackenzie Lueck in Utah, Aniah Blanchard in Alabama, and Anastasia Yeshenko in Russia. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
23 year old MacKenzie Lueck was returning home from her grandmother’s funeral, but she never made it back to her apartment. When police begin to dig deeper into this missing persons case they uncover the man responsible for her disappearance... and a whole lot more, proving you can’t always trust who you meet on the internet.
It's another True crime Friday y'all. Now this is a good one! This is about Mackenzie Luek Murder. The girl who went missing and the psycho who lived out his published book murder. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/we-like-coffee-and-about-/support
When college student MacKenzie Lueck vanishes from a park in Salt Lake City, her friends are dedicated to finding answers. Keith Morrison reports on the search that made national headlines and the secret that shocked even her closest friends. Originally aired on NBC on September 13, 2019.
Hustlers, Strippers and Con Artists. Plus, Mackenzie Lueck. This is the 50th edition of the Free Agent Lifestyle Podcast.
Hola!!Today's Episode, is a short one! This is a recent case that happened this Summer of 2019. It is a short case, but very sinister! We wanted to get an episode up for you guys in time, just in case we get hit with this hurricane Dorian (hopefully it goes away!). With this episode, our main goal is to create awareness, so if you want to find out more, please listen to the full episode.See you guys next time, bye!!!
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Strange & Scary Mysteries of the Month - July 2019 Strange and Scary Mysteries of the Month is a compilation of the weird, disturbing and downright baffling stories currently happening in our world. From UFOs to serial killers, ancient sites, mysterious creatures and even ghosts – these are the strange & Scary Mysteries for July 2019. 5. Dr. Frank Meza For 70-year old, Dr. Frank Meza, the Los Angeles Marathon was a way to indulge his true passion - running. Meza began running when he was 14 years old, competing at the Los Angeles Cathedral High School. So recently, On the day of the LA marathon, it was no surprise to his family he would finish in the top of his age group. 4. Woman sees the afterlife What does it feel like to die? For Tina Hines of Phoenix, Arizona, she’s one of few who can say she did and then somehow miraculously was brought back to life. A moment in time, that she says changed her outlook on life and is something she will never forget. 3. Mackenzie Lueck It was June 17th when 23 yr old MacKenzie Lueck called for a Lyft ride from Salt Lake City’s International Airport. She had just arrived from Los Angeles, after attending her grandmother’s funeral. Her family said she texted them at 1:35 A.M, saying that she had landed. 2. Ireland’s Youngest Killers 14-year old, Ana Kriegel left her home in Lucan Irland, a suburb of Dublin on May 14, 2018. Her dad Patrick, was relaxing outside when he heard the doorbell ring, It was a boy who had come looking for Ana. Her father told his daughter that the boy was at the door and She looked confused. She knew him, but they weren’t friends so it was strange. Still, she went down and spoke with him. 1. Mysterious Deaths in the Dominican Republic Known for its tropical weather and inviting beaches, the Dominican Republic is a great destination for anyone looking to vacation. In fact, over the past 5 years, approximately 30 million tourists have visited the country – many are Americans looking for some sunshine and relaxtion.
This month, the girls cover Steven Douglas Crook Jr, Mackenzie Lueck, and the New Hampshire vehicle homicide with 10 motorcyclists.
Welcome to Episode 109: Kenzie Luek This week we cover what we know about Kenzie Luek. She was a University of Utah student who was murdererd in June of 2019. Help support us by shopping with our sponsors! Go to http://www.ageofradio.org/colormedead/ and go to the bottom of the page to shop with our sponsors! We have Loot Crate, Onnit, Blue Apron, Fabletics and more! You will find a link to our patreon there too! Big thanks to our Examinators, Melissa Morgan and Sharon Hoffman. Also, massive thanks to our "These our my people" subscribers Lynn Shirley, Raymond Garcia, April Pugh, Haley Hassebrock, Katie Moore, Victoria Duhaime and Cayla Gillam And a HUGE thanks to all of our Patreon subscribers! You are all amazing! Get your merch at colormedeadpod.threadless.com Check us out on social media Facebook, Facebook group, Instagram and Twitter. Follow Nikki on Instagram at gory_nikki and Angel at colormedeadangel STAY OUT OF CHALKLINES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At 2:00 am on June 17th, 2019, 23-year-old Mackenzie Lueck got off a plane in Salt Lake City, took a Lyft to a suburban park, and then vanished. Police followed the digital breadcrumbs left by Mackenzie to a house where a slew of nightmarish clues were discovered—clues that told the story of Mackenzie's fate and lead to the arrest of a suspect. On episode 49, Jac, Alexis and Billy speak with a first degree connection—a woman who encountered the suspect on a dating app and actually met him for a date. They detail his chilling characteristics, his reported need to build a sound-proof dungeon in his home, and explore the complex dichotomy of straddling dating and safety in an ever-evolving world of technology.
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We discuss all of the last weeks news including the missing campers, food tampering, Mackenzie Lueck, R Kelly, Jonathon Minard, Savannah Spurlock and more. PLUS we receive a verdict in GA v Terrel LIVE while recording! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CrimeConnect /support
Mackenzie Lueck ////// 318 Part 1 of 1 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com On today’s show we discuss a case ripped straight from recent headlines. Mackenzie Lueck a 23 year old University of Utah student goes missing. Investigators quickly find some leads after they uncover some strange events in the early morning hours of June 17th, 2019. Beer of the Week SWAG Summer Wheat Ale by Black Hog Brewing Company Garage Grade - 4 and 3/4 bottle caps out of 5 The full archive of True Crime Garage is available on the Stitcher listening app - for FREE. Our show “Off the Record” is only on Stitcher Premium. For a FREE month of listening go to http://stitcherpremium.com/truecrimegarage and use promo code GARAGE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mackenzie Lueck ////// 318 Part 1 of 1 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com On today’s show we discuss a case ripped straight from recent headlines. Mackenzie Lueck a 23 year old University of Utah student goes missing. Investigators quickly find some leads after they uncover some strange events in the early morning hours of June 17th, 2019. Beer of the Week SWAG Summer Wheat Ale by Black Hog Brewing Company Garage Grade - 4 and 3/4 bottle caps out of 5 The full archive of True Crime Garage is available on the Stitcher listening app - for FREE. Our show “Off the Record” is only on Stitcher Premium. For a FREE month of listening go to http://stitcherpremium.com/truecrimegarage and use promo code GARAGE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the DJV podcast and today, we're focusing on Tropical Storm Barry and whether or not New Orleans is facing the next Hurricane Katrina situation. We have the latest updates in the horrible murder case of Mackenzie Lueck, a sobering new report from the Secret Service national threat assessment center, and no surprise to anyone - singer R Kelly has been arrested AGAIN for more sex crimes. In sports, there's bad news for the US women's soccer team, whose hotel was robbed while they were at the ESPY's and there's new information showing that Red Sox Star David "Big Papi" Ortiz may not be healing from his gun shot wound as well as we thought. And finally, we lighten things up with a new study that says drinking may actually negatively impact your mental health - and we do our best to debunk it!
A college senior took a Lyft from the airport to a park at 3am. A winding story unfolding in the public eye. Mackenzie had gone to California for a funeral for a family member. When she got back to Utah, where she was a senior at the University of Utah, she took a Lyft to Hatch Park at 3am. Initially the Lyft driver was the hot topic. Could it have been a fake Lyft? Was it a Lyft driver the assailant? Take a listen to this episode and find out what authorities know now. Support the show (http://patreon.com/letstakealook)
Mackenzie Lueck went missing on June 17, 2019 and was never heard from again. Her body was recovered July 5, 2019. Join me as I discuss the bones of the case and investigation of her murder.
Mackenzie Lueck went missing on June 17, 2019 and was never heard from again. Her body was recovered July 5, 2019. Join me as I discuss the bones of the case and investigation of her murder.
This week on the Take 2 podcast, Heidi Hatch is joined by former Speaker of the House Greg Hughes (R) and Jan Seelig, Ph.D. to discuss a variety of topics and issues. This week’s topics include: Mackenzie Lueck’s body is found. We talk about legal issues that hold up missing adult investigations. What’s more important- right … Continue reading PODCAST: Take 2 – MacKenzie Lueck, Trump parade, border crisis, Dem debate, college debt →
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
This week on the Take 2 podcast, Heidi Hatch is joined by former Speaker of the House Greg Hughes (R) and Jan Seelig, Ph.D. to discuss a variety of topics and issues. This week’s topics include: Mackenzie Lueck’s body is found. We talk about legal issues that hold up missing adult investigations. What’s more important- right … Continue reading PODCAST: Take 2 – MacKenzie Lueck, Trump parade, border crisis, Dem debate, college debt →
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Mackenzie Lueck vanished from the airport in Salt Lake City. What happened? Did forensics solve the case?Thanks to our sponsor this week: HelloFresh!For $80 off your first month of HelloFresh, go to hellofresh.com/bestcase80 and enter BESTCASE80.
Where do you look for someone when their phone has been shut off for five days and as a college student, hasn’t showed up for important classes that you know she would never miss. Mackenzie Lueck was 23 when she went missing just a few weeks ago on June 17th, 2019. Family and friends were doing all that they could as they were counting the days when they last heard from her. They spent hours and hours of handing out flyers and posting pictures and videos on social media trying to get the word out that Mackenzie is missing, thinking someone HAS to know something. The investigation is still ongoing today, but suspicious evidence starts to appear as police look further into what happened to Mackenzie.Listen now on Himalaya! Download the app or go to https://www.himalaya.com/crimesaladSupport us on Himalaya or Patreon https://patreon.com/crimesaladpodcast
The murder of 23-year-old Mackenzie Lueck and burning of her body is an ongoing story out of Salt Lake City, Utah. This week, Savannah gets you up to speed on the horrific details of the night she was murdered and shines a light on the man suspected of killing her, Ayoola Ajayi. Plus, Savannah gives her opinion on some of the sexist and offensive remarks made about Mackenzie and her choices the night of June 17th, the last night she was seen alive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sugar Babies: The recent death of Mackenzie Lueck revealed the underworld of young girls (sugar babies) selling themselves to older men (sugar daddies). We are also discussing NBA Free Agency and the Free Agent Lifestyle coaching program. This is the 39th edition of the Free Agent Lifestyle Podcast.
To escape the soul-crushing boredom of jury duty, Dee enlists the help of Harrison to uncover the subterranean city of the Lizard People of Los Angeles. African man arrested for murder of missing University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck. Florida man shows up at neighbor’s bonfire after killing mom and family dog. Phone calls. Sign...
With Peace In North Korea And China Trade Deals, Don't You Think It's Time Trump Got A Nobel Peace Prize?Fox News Exclusive: Trump tells Tucker Carlson he's optimistic about trade deal with China, slams Big Tech biasPresident Trump expressed optimism about a possible trade deal between his administration and Chinese President Xi Jinping,during an interview with Tucker Carlson set to air Monday night on Fox News. Trump had met with Xi during the G20 summit in Osaka and described the meeting as "excellent" before saying the two countries were "back on track." "We had a very good meeting," thepresident said. "He wants to make a deal. I want to make a deal. Very big deal, probably, I guess you'd say the largest deal ever made of any kind, not only trade."Trump sat down with Carlson during the president's trip, which included stops in Osaka, Japan, for the G20 summit, and a first-of-its kind visit by a U.S. president to North Korea, meeting with dictator Kim Jong Un at the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), which Carlson witnessed. During the interview, the president also ripped alleged biases from Big Tech, which includes Facebook, Google and Twitter, saying, " They were totally against me. I won ... They fought me very hard. I mean, I heard that and they're fighting me hard right now." TUNE IN: Don't miss Tucker Carlson's exclusive interview with President Trump tonight on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" at 8 p.m. ETTrump and Kim agree to revive talks on nuke problem in historic visit, but what's next?President Trump made history this weekend by becoming first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea when he took 20 steps into the Hermit Kingdom. The event in the Demilitarized Zone also included a roughly 50-minute meeting behind closed doors, the first face-to-face sit-down between the two since their failed summit in Hanoi in February. The two leaders have agreed to revive talks on North Korea's nuclear program, with Trump saying "speed is not the object" and "we're looking to get it right."The president's critics, especially Democrats looking to run against him in 2020, are skeptical and have called the latest meeting between Trump and Kim another elaborate photo-op and accused the president of "coddling" dictators. Other critics have wondered whether Trump will ever reach an actual deal with Kim, noting that nothing of substance was achieved in their previous two meetings. Still, Harry J. Kazianis, director of Korean Studies at the Center for the National Interest,wonders whether Trump's unconventional diplomatic approach to North Korea is worthy of a Nobel Prize. Stay tuned.Kudlow: No 'amnesty' for HuaweiWhite House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on Sunday tamped down expectations of a quick resolution of the U.S.-China trade dispute, adding that President Trump's decision to let Chinese telecom giant Huawei buy some additional U.S. products is "not a general amnesty." Trump announced Saturday that U.S. suppliers will be allowed to sell components to Chinese telecom giant Huawei following talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. In an interview on "Fox News Sunday," Kudlow said Trump's move does not mean the administration no longer regards Huawei as a surveillance agency of the Chinese Communist Party. Still, U.S. stock futures jumped ahead of Monday's open as investors reacted to the progress between the U.S. and China at the G20 Summit.Fox News Exclusive: Friends of Utah student say suspected killer was 'hunting for women'In a Fox News exclusive interview, friends of the University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck said Sunday they believe the suspect arrested in her disappearance and murder was "hunting for women." Lueck, 23, disappeared after police said she met with the suspectidentified as 31-year-old Ayoola Ajayi, who was arrested and charged with aggravated murder Friday. The student met with Ajayi around 3 a.m. on June 17 near a park in Salt Lake City after she had been dropped off by a Lyft driver, according to police. "There’s a lot of people that say she deserved this because she put herself in this situation and we don’t officially know that," Kennedy Stoner, a sorority sister and friend of Lueck's, told Fox News in an exclusive interview on Sunday. Follow the latest developments on this story on FoxNews.com.Many 2020 Dems on the chopping blockThe Democratic Party's crowded field of 2020 presidential candidates could quickly shrink as more than half of the contenders are in real danger of failing to meet tougher requirements to participate in the fall round of debates. Short on support and money and bound by tough party rules, once soaring politicians may soon be seen as also-rans. They include: Julian Castro, the former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Obama who is trying to capitalize on his strong debate performance last week; Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, one of her party's most outspoken feminists; and Sen. Cory Booker, who first rose to stardom as the energetic mayor of Newark, N.J. Of the 20 candidates who qualified for the first round of debates in June and July, just six right now are sure to appear in the September-October round, when the Democratic National Committee requires participants to hit 2 percent in multiple polls and 130,000 individual donors. - Associated PressTODAY'S MUST-READSSanders hits back at AOC after Ivanka Trump dig.Kentucky farmers say federally-protected vultures are terrorizing livestock: report.UFC president confirms talks to promote Justin Bieber, Tom Cruise match.MINDING YOUR BUSINESSAt G20 summit in Japan, these were the five biggest moments you missed.Billionaire Bernie Marcus to donate majority of fortune, support Trump for re-election.'Avengers: Endgame' narrows gapto break highest-grossing film record following re-release.
Is Joe Biden a Racist?Harris puts Biden's race record on trial in Round 2 of Dem primary debateDemocratic presidential primary front-runner Joe Biden ran into a formidable challenge at Thursday night’s debate from U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, who tapped into her prosecutor toolbox to put his race record on trial following the controversy over his comments on segregationist senators. In perhaps the most heated momentof the night, Harris told Biden she doesn’t believe he is a “racist” but considers his recent comments about being able to work with segregationist senators early in his career “hurtful.”Biden has said he disagreed with the senators on segregation, but was still able to work with them in the Senate. But that explanation did not deter Harris during Thursday's debate. “You worked with them to oppose busing,” Harris said, referring to efforts to limit orders for school desegregation by busing. In an emotional moment, she told her own story of being bussed as a little girl in California. Biden fired back that Harris’ comments were a “mischaracterization of my position across the board.”Biden, though, mostly kept his focus on the candidate he really wants to face -- President Trump. He repeatedly invoked the name and record of his popular running-mate Barack Obama and brushed back swipes at his age from long-shot candidate Rep. Eric Swalwell,who repeatedly called on him to "pass the torch." It's unclear whether the clash with Harris might damage Biden -- considering most prior controversies have not dinged his poll numbers -- or simply give Harris some needed momentum.Meanwhile, Sen. Bernie Sanders avoided any direct clash with Biden. He spent much of the night defending his big-government agenda against questions from moderators and criticism from more centrist leaning – and lower-polling – candidates. Several rivalstook issue with some of Sanders’ socialistic policies, like "Medicare-for-all" and free college tuition. South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg broke with Sanders in saying while he supports free college for children of low and middle income, “I just don’t believe it makes sense to ask working-class families to subsidize even the children of billionaires.”Still, the debate also made clear how Democrats have moved to the left on issues relating to immigration. All 10 Democrats raised their hands when asked if their government health care plan would cover illegal immigrants. Pollster Frank Luntz summed it upthis way on "The Ingraham Angle" on Thursday: "This is not your parents' Democratic Party." Click here for former Clinton strategist Mark Penn's list of winners and losers from Thursday night's Democratic debate.Trump likes what he saw in the Democratic debate from afarAt one time, some pundits were predicting that Democrats could defeat President Trump and the Republican Party on health care. However, thanks to the Democratic Party's stance on health care for illegal immigrants, Trump and Republicans are feeling very confident. While attending the G-20 Summit in Osaka, Japan, the president said Democratic White House contenders’ willingness to extend government health care to illegal immigrants in America will get him reelected. Trump tweeted: “All Democrats just raised their hands for giving millions of illegal aliens unlimited healthcare. How about taking care of American Citizens first!?” He then added: “That’s the end of that race!”Friends of missing Utah student spot activity on Instagram accountThe search for missing Utah student Mackenzie Lueck has taken a peculiar twist. Friends of Lueck told Fox News that they noticed activity on her Instagram account on Wednesday and turned the information over to authorities. Lueck’s personal Instagram account liked a page called “fatherless,” around noon, and her friends quickly took screengrabs to document the activity and turn over to police. The @fatherless handle had more than 47,000 followers as of early Friday but was following only 15 accounts — not including that of Lueck.The 23-year-old woman was last seen meeting an unknown individual around 3 a.m. June 17 at a park in Salt Lake City after being dropped off by a Lyft driver. She hailed the ride after flying in from Los Angeles – where she had attended her grandmother’sfuneral. While the Lyft driver has been cleared, police searched the Salt Lake City home of the man they said is a "person of interest"for about 19 hours the past two days. Police said they are also looking for a mattress and box spring removed from the home last week.Iraqi general: Accused Navy SEAL did not stab ISIS prisonerThe Iraqi general at the scene of an alleged murder of an Islamic State prisoner in Iraq in 2017 testified in a deposition video played in court Thursday that Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher never stabbed the teenage detainee. In a recording made earlier this month, Maj. Gen. Abbas al-Jubouri testified he never saw Gallagher stab the detainee in the neck. Gallagher served alongside Abbas’ unit in an advise-and-assistcapacity in Mosul. Abbas told the defense lawyer if had he witnessed improper conduct from SEALs, he would have taken action. Last week, a Navy SEAL, Special Operator 1st Class Corey Scott, testified that Abbas’ unit tortured, raped and murdered prisoners. Scott said he killed the ISIS prisoner by putting his thumb over the detainee’s breathing tube in order to save him from falling into the hands of Abbas’ unit.France highly motivated in Women's World Cup showdown with Team USAThe United States has its ranking and its trophies, and that's all the motivation France needs. The Americans face the French on Friday night at the Women's World Cup, a match that's been described as a final in the quarterfinals. It really has it all: The defending champions against the upstart hosts. The City of Lights. A sellout crowd. "They've got a great trophy cabinet and we still have everything to prove," French captain Amandine Henry said. The only downside? The country is in the midst of a heat wave and temperatures are expected to soar into the 90s, although a 9 p.m. local time start should bring some cooling. France is seeking to become the first nation to simultaneously hold the men's and women's World Cup trophies. (The men won last year in Russia.) The United States already has three FIFA Women's World Cup trophies, most of any nation.TODAY'S MUST-READSActing Homeland Security chief denies leaking info on ICE raids: 'It's just not true.'Trump tells Putin not to ‘meddle in the election,’ his tone was criticized.What is 2020 candidate Marianne Williamson's net worth?MINDING YOUR BUSINESSSupreme Court blocks citizenship question on 2020 census for now.Apple's iPhone designer Jony Iveto exit company.These US cities have the most seniors age 65 and over working.
Handel on the news late edition with the morning crew discussing the LATEST in news such as the president and North Korea talks, the Grocery Union planning on going on strike Monday, and the MacKenzie Lueck case.
Mackenzie Lueck's remains are found in a burn pit behind a home near the park where she disappears. The man who lives there denies knowing the college student. Nancy Grace and her panel of experts look at how complaints of a foul odor by neighbors and cell phone data lead to the discovery. On the panel today: telecommunications expert Ben Levitan, Forensics Professor Joseph Scott Morgan, Psychologist Caryn Stark, Prosecutor Wendy Patrick, Search and Rescue expert Toney Wade, and reporter Dave Mack.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, July 1, 20194:20 pm: Carrie Butler, Policy Director for Action Utah, joins the show to discuss her recent op-ed in which she writes that politics is throwing a wrench into healthy debate about ways to stop gun suicides in Utah5:05 pm: Jen Oxborrow, Executive Director of the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, joins the show to discuss victim shaming and why she says those blaming MacKenzie Lueck for her own death are out of line6:05 pm: John Hinderaker of Powerline joins the show to discuss his piece about today’s political climate and how we are living in an age of hate6:20 pm: Lawrence Mead, author and professor at New York University, joins the show to discuss his new book “Burdens of Freedom: Cultural Difference and American Power” about America and the challenges it is facing6:35 pm: Republican activist Kathleen Anderson has announced her candidacy in the race for Ben McAdams’ 4th Congressional District seat and joins Rod to discuss her decision to run for office
We delve into all the details in the murder investigation of college student Mackenzie Lueck and all the victim blaming going around. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CrimeConnect /support
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Mo'Kelly fills in while Gary and Shannon are out - Salt Lake City Police hold a press conference revealing the death of Mackenzie Lueck and detail charges against killer / A recap of the second round of the Democratic debates / What's in Gavin Newsom's $215B budget / Selife deaths out number shark attack deaths / The Dalai Lama says a female successor should be attractive / The Nine News Nuggets You Need To Know!
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Friday, June 28, 20194:20 pm: Cheryl Chumley, Online Opinion Editor at the Washington Times, joins the show for a conversation about her piece on the Democrats depressing and dreary view of Big Government5:05 pm: Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill joins Rod to discuss the arrest of a suspect in the murder of MacKenzie Lueck.6:05 pm: Kevin Greene, Policy Director for American for Prosperity’s Utah chapter, joins the show to discuss the issues the state still has when it comes to occupational licensing6:20 pm: iHeart Radio aviation expert Jay Ratliff joins the show to discuss the additional problems found on the Boeing Max aircraft6:35 pm: Blogger Lloyd Marcus of “The Unhyphenated American”, a contributor to American Thinker, joins Rod to discuss why he says America needs to reject LGBTQ lifestyles from being accepted as the norm
Secret Lives. Our show today is strangely linked by that theme. In one tragic case...an individual's secret life has apparently led to tragedy.....But 50 years after an explosive and defining event at a nondescript gay bar in New York's Greenwich Village, countless secret lives can now be lived triumphantly out in the open. Secret Lives. The gay patrons inside the Stonewall Inn, who were the targets of frequent police raids, harassment and abuse, decided to fight back on this day back in 1969. It touched off several days of clashes with police and galvanized the LGBTQ movement unlike anything else up to that time. And since today is the 50th anniversary of the so-called Stonewall uprising, we're commemorating it on In Depth by talking to the people who were there and the people who carried on its legacy for decades. We now know the fate of a missing El Segundo woman who was a nursing student at the University of Utah..........police raided a home in Salt Lake City this morning and arrested a man for the murder of Mackenzie Lueck. The young woman reportedly led her own secret life. In search of older men who could give her affection ,perhaps....money for sure. And so, we go In Depth to Utah where this incredible story is still unfolding. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
KSL Newsradio's Kelly Pierce joins Boyd to discuss the update in the disappearance and murder of University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck. Kelli discusses the role of digital footprints to find and charge a suspect in the case. Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political happenings. Bringing an elevated conversation on the principles that drive this country and make Utah a great place to thrive and live. Listen weekdays 12:30 to 1 pm at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online, or on the app. https://kslnewsradio.com/
A college student goes missing in Salt Lake City, and new developments appear grim. (UPDATE: Police announced an arrest in the Lueck case hours after we recorded this session.) A Florida woman estranged from her family reappears to reconcile, but ends up wreaking havoc, and no one knows why. A surprise outburst during a gruesome murder and abduction trial in Nebraska clears the court.
Governor Gary Herbert joined KSL NewsRadio for his monthly show where he takes listener calls, comments and addresses the latest issues on his mind. The Governor discussed the news around Lauren McCluskey’s parents suing the University of Utah and the investigation to find Mackenzie Lueck and what cases like this means for the state of Utah and what the states role in the safety of higher education institutions.
2020 Dems take shots at Trump And They Are All Blank! Ready For A Reload?2020 Dems take shots at Trump, clash over policy proposals during Round 1 The first primary debate of the 2020 presidential election season saw cracks of daylight emerge in a Democratic field that has largely played to the progressive base,with the candidates clashing sharply over controversial policies like "Medicare-for-all" and calls to decriminalize illegal border crossings -- while taking ample shots at President Trump in the process. Staking out the left flank of the party Wednesday night in Miami were Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. -- the highest-polling candidate in the first debate batch -- and long-shot Bill de Blasio, the New York City mayor. They were the only candidates to raise their hands when asked who's willing to give up their private health insurance for a government option. Warren went on to staunchly defend 2020 rival Sen. Bernie Sanders’ "Medicare-for-all" plan.Beto O'Rourke, the one-time media darling in the crowded Democratic field who has watched his poll numbers wilt in recent months, looked to regain much of his lost momentum on Wednesday night. While he was among a handful of candidates who gave some responses in Spanish, he repeatedly found himself on the receiving end of swipes from rivals, especially former Housing Secretary Julian Castro.Among the candidates looking for breakout moments, Castro may have come the closest with his controversial call for the decriminalization of illegal border crossings, challenging his fellow presidential hopefuls to agree to repeal the section of the Immigration and Nationality Act that applies. He called out O'Rourke by name for not supporting his proposal, saying, “I think you should do your homework on this issue. If you did your homework on this issue you would know that we should repeal this section.” Discussing the heartbreaking photo that emerged this week of a migrant father and toddler daughter who drowned trying to cross the Rio Grande, Castro said it "should piss us all off."President Trump, who was on his way to Osaka, Japan, for the G-20 Summit, watched at least the first half-hour of Wednesday's debate, tweeting a one-word verdict of the event: "BORING!" He later swiped at NBC News and MSNBC for technical difficulties that marred part of the telecast.Despite their differences on major issues, the candidates – especially Warren -- rallied to downplay economic successes and growth under the Trump administration. "It's doing great for a thinner and thinner slice at the top," Warren said of the economy.The Trump campaign and Republican National Committee rapid response team, though, sent email blasts and tweets "fact-checking" and defending the president's economic record and the creation of "6 million jobs" since Election Day 2016.Biden, Sanders to share the stage, more fireworks expected in Round 2The second round of the first Democratic primary debate will take place in Miami on Thursday and will feature the current frontrunner, former Vice President Joe Biden, and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on the same stage. The debate will also include these eight candidates: U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado; South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg;U.S. Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Kamala Harris of California; Colo. Gov. John Hickenlooper; U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell of California; author Marianne Williamson; and businessman Andrew YangAhead of G-20 Summit, Trump vows more tariffs on China if no deal is reachedBefore leaving for the G-20 Summit, President Trump, in an exclusive interview with Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo on Wednesday, vowed to impose additional tariffs on China if a trade deal is not reached. “When tariffs go on in China, we are taking in billions and billions of dollars," Trump said. "We never took in 10 cents — now you have another $325 billion that I haven’t taxed yet. It’s ripe for taxing — for putting tariffs on." Trump is expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday to discuss trade between the world’s two largest economies. The result could have broad implications for the markets and the global economy.Although it’s “possible” to reach a good deal, Trump said his “plan B” may include a 10 percent tariff on the remaining "$600 billion" worth of Chinese goods. Besides Xi, Trump's agenda in Osaka includes sit-downs with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Turkey's Recep Teyyip Erdogan, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Germany's Angela Merkel and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.Woman recalls falling ill in Dominican Republic, says doctor flagged possible poisoningA Canadian woman who stayed at a Bahia Principe resort in the Dominican Republic in 2016alleges that she fell critically ill after being exposed to a strong chemical odor in her room, and that she has battled multiple health problems ever since. Tina Hammell told CNN that the smell in her room at the Grand Bahia Principe Punta Cana resort woke her and her husband from a nap. Hammell is one of several people who have come forward to tell reporters about having fallen ill -- sometimes requiring hospitalization -- while at a resort in the Dominican Republic. After she and her husband returnedhome to Ontario, doctors told her that she may have been poisoned by something in the Dominican Republic.Possible new clue is search for missing Utah college studentSalt Lake City police reportedly served a search warrant Wednesday at a home connected to the disappearance of a missing Utah college student, reports said. Mackenzie Lueck, 23, was last seen June 17 near a Salt Lake City park after she was dropped off by a Lyft driver. The University of Utah student was returning from her grandmother's funeral in California. Assistant Chief Tim Doubt said there is a “nexus” between the home and Lueck’s disappearance, but he did not say if anyone has been arrested, the Salt Lake Tribune reported. The Lyft driver, who was cleared as a suspect, told police he dropped off Lueck around 3 a.m. at Hatch Park, where another car was waiting for her.TODAY'S MUST-READSSen. Lindsey Graham: Nancy Pelosi is 'biggest loser' now that Mueller will testify.Remembering Beth Chapman, wife of Duane 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Chapman.Lawmakers seek to rescind Medals of Honor from soldiers at Wounded Knee massacre.MINDING YOUR BUSINESSWayfair walkout: How furniture retailer can avoid 'slippery slope'of political pressure.How's the economy? Everyday Americans disagree with experts.These are the richest people in each state.
Mackenzie Lueck, how SLC, UT Police can search for her, without warrants, or law changes.... So-called "Missing Persons" cases: Mackenzie Lueck, Jeanine Cammarata, Jennifer Farber Dulos, .... So-called "Missing Persons" cases, and how they are "dealt with" by Federal, State, and Local law enforcement agencies. So-called "Missing Persons" cases; the desperately crying need for legislative reform nationwide! Family love, NYC mob-family-style. The murder of young woman police officer Tara O'Sullivan.
Beautiful Utah college student, Mackenzie Lueck, takes a Lyft to a park in the middle of the night. She allegedly meets a mystery person, gets into their car, and vanishes.AndThe lawyer for the husband of missing Connecticut mother of five, Jennifer Dulos, claims she wrote a 'gone girl' style novel, and implies she may have disappeared on her own.Nancy's Expert Panel Weighs in:Joseph Scott Morgan: Forensics ExpertWendy Patrick: Trial Attorney John Cardillo: Former NYPDDavid Mack: Syndicated Radio HostAlexis Tereszcuk: Radaronline Editor
University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck mysteriously vanished after taking a lyft on June 17. KSL Newsradio’s Maria Shilaos joins Boyd to discuss the press conference. Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political happenings. Bringing an elevated conversation on the principles that drive this country and make Utah a great place to thrive and live. Listen weekdays 12:30 to 1 pm at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online, or on the app. https://kslnewsradio.com/
Its been one week since Kenzie was dropped off by her Lyft driver at a local park in the early morning hours. Although she was dependable and always kept in touch, phone calls quickly went to voicemail and she hasn't been seen or heard from since.
A Theory On Just Why IRAN Decided To Foolishly Attack Us... What Do You Think?Director of Defense Intelligence Agency gives theory behind Iran's recent attacksIran's recent attacks on tankers and the downing of a U.S. surveillance drone appear to be part of an effort to change "the status quo," the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) told Fox News exclusively. "I'd say that they're probably at an inflection point right now," the director, Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley Jr., explained in his first national TV interview as the leader of the nearly 17-thousand strong agency. Director Ashley said, based on their activity over the last several years, the Iranians would probably say they were in a "favorable" position with their influence over the Iraqi government and the likelihood their longtime regional ally -- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad -- will remain in power. But, Director Ashley said the United States' withdrawal from the Iran deal and subsequent sanctions made a major impact on the regime.His comments come as President Trump has promised to impose new sanctions against Iran on Monday on top of what has already been a crippling campaign for the Islamic nation's economy. In an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," he said he does not wish to go to war with Iran but warned an armed conflict would bring “obliteration like you've never seen before.” An Iranian military official warned Monday that Tehran is capable of shooting down more American spy drones. Tune in to "Special Report" on Fox News today at 6 p.m. ET to see Catherine Herridge's exclusive interview with DIA Director Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley Jr.2020 Dems jockey for position before first debateDays before the first Democratic primary presidential debate on Wednesday, it appears the various potential challengers to President Trump in 2020 are battling to set the tone and stand. Some critics may argue that some of the 2020 Dems are trying to out-radicalize each other. Sen. Bernie Sanders is set to announce on Monday a policy proposal that would eliminate all $1.6 trillion of American student debt, according to a report.Some 2020 candidates may seek to regain some of the momentum they lost to upstart Pete Buttigieg. The South Bend, Ind. mayor faced criticism at a town hall on Sunday from residents angered over a white police officer's fatal shooting of a black man on June 16. Meanwhile, former Vice President Joe Biden, the 2020 Democratic frontrunner plans to introduce his immigration policy as the debate over the border wall and how to deal with illegal immigration rages on in Washington.Lawmakers doubtful about reaching solutions to asylum loophole problemsPresident Trump over the weekend delayed a planned mass roundup of illegal immigrants by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for two weeks, in the hope that a bipartisan solution to the "asylum and loophole problems at the southern border" can be reached. However, lawmakers have their doubts. Democrats reportedly would rather focus on a comprehensive immigration overhaul or measures to fund the asylum process at the border. Republicans, would rather focus on legislation limiting asylum options and on building Trump’s proposed border wall.Utah student last seen getting a Lyft ride remains missingA University of Utah student who disappeared after ordering a Lyft in Utah was still missing Sunday — nearly a week after she was last seen. Mackenzie Lueck, 23, was flying to Salt Lake City from Los Angeles after attending a funeral last weekend. The Salt Lake City Police Department said Lueck arrived at the airport on June 17 and ordered a Lyft ride-share to an address in North Salt Lake. Investigators said she was last seen "in the early morning hours of Monday."Aerialist Lijana Wallenda walks on a high wire above Times Square, Sunday, June 23, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Jason Szenes)Flying Wallendas stop traffic at New York City's Times SquareThe Flying Wallendas conquered the Big Apple on Sunday night. Nik Wallenda, a seventh-generation acrobat, and his sister, Lijana Wallenda, coming back after a near-fatal accident in 2017, when she broke nearly every bone in her face, crossed Times Square in New York City on a high wire between skyscrapers, 25 stories above the pavement. “Thank you, Jesus, glory to you, Holy God,” Lijana said on air as she crossed on the wire. The siblings walked from opposite ends of the 1,300-foot wire suspended between the towers, crossing each other in the middle as she sat on the wire. They were listening to Christian Gospel music as they crossed, and they were wearing tethered safety harnesses mandated by the city in case they fell.TODAY'S MUST-READSICYMI: Holocaust survivors respond to AOC's 'concentration camp' comments in new video.Trump opens up about his 'biggest mistake' as president.Robert Friend, one of last original Tuskegee Airmen, dead at 99.MINDING YOUR BUSINESSWalmart adds AI-powered cameras to more than 1,000 stores to reduce checkout theft, report says.Bill Gates reveals the 'greatest mistake' he's ever made.These are the college majors with the highest and lowest unemployment rates.
Mackenzie Lueck, Kidnapped shortly after 1:00am Monday June 17th, held captive, raped...but usual, typical, standard-operating-procedure passive, powerless investigation, whether "missing person," "kidnap".... What does "Law Enforcement" do worse than anything else? Rescue darlings that have been taken! Catch 22s...Evidence, what is evidence? "In Law Enforcement we trust." Mission statements of Major Metro Law Enforcement Agencies. A Law Enforcement System throughout the nation that only vicious criminals' mothers can love.
Mackenzie Lueck went missing June 17th and we uncover what we know so far...Sugar daddy, sugar baby, secret basement and more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/housewives-of-true-crime/donations