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The Exit Interview
Episode 8-Marshall Griffin

The Exit Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 87:03


Send us a textOn this weeks episode the E9 Mafia j reviews Marshall Griffin - a retired USCG Commander, JAG Defense Attorney, and founder of Griffin Law Firm.  https://www.griffinlawdefense.com/about/marshall-griffin/To contact the E9 Mafia email:E9_A_Team@proton.meInstagram:http://www.instagram.com/the_real_exit_interviewSponsor Fierce Heart Development:https://fierceheartdev.com/

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Caught Red Pawdcast
Episode 28: Brouk Family Murders

Caught Red Pawdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 54:03


*Listener discretion advised involving children On today's episode, Jesse brings to light another small-town case. This story is about the sad endings to otherwise happy and peaceful lives of Susan, Adrian, and Kyle Brouk of Vichy, Missouri. Case Sources: courts.mo.gov, Mark A. Christeson v. State of Missouri, appeal from the Circuit Court of Vernon County, Missouri. ozarksfirst.gov, "The chilling Brouk family murder true crime in Missouri," by Christina Randall, July 7th 2022. missourideathrow.com, State of Missouri vs. Mark A. Christeson, by smays, December 9, 2008. murderpedia.org, Mark A. Christeson. caselaw.findlaw.com, State vs. Carter (2002), State of Missouri v. Jessie R. Carter, Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division Two. kcur.org, "Missouri executes Mark Christeson for 1998 triple slayings," by Marshall Griffin, February 1st, 2017. missourinet.com, "Convicted triple killer Mark Christeson executed," no author listed, February 1st, 2017. localtoday.news, "The horrifying murder of the Brouk family in Missouri," by Tim Svendsen, August 13th, 2022. themarshallproject.org, "Mark Christeson was executed today," by Marshall Griffin, St. Louis Public Radio. findagrave.com, Susan Jo Southard Brouk obituary.

Murder With My Husband
129. Susan, Adrian and Kyle Brouk - The Rural Slayings

Murder With My Husband

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 46:16


*this case involves children* On this episode of MWMH, Payton and Garrett discuss the brutal family slaying of Susan, Adrian and Kylee Brouk. Case Sources: Caselaw.findlaw.com, State v. Christeson, Supreme Court of Missouri, En Banc opinion, decided June 26, 2001 Various opinions and appellate briefs filed in this case were excellent sources for the facts and the legal proceedings, including courts.mo.gov, Mark Christeson's Appeal Brief to the Missouri Supreme Court. . Cbsnews.com, “Missouri man executed for 1998 murder of mother, 2 children,” no author listed, January 31, 2017 Localtoday.news, “The horrifying murder of the Brouk family in Missouri,” by Tim Svendsen, August 13, 2022 Reuters.com, “Missouri executes man for 1998 triple murder,” by Timothy Mclaughlin, January 31, 2017 Themarshallproject.org, “The Next to Die, Watching Death Row” Nevadadailymail.com, “Missouri executes murderer convicted here,” by Johannes Brann, February 3, 2017 Mercurynews.com, “Missouri executes man who as a teen killed neighbor family,” by Associated Press, February 1, 2017 Arkansasonline.com, “Missouri executes killer of mom, 2 kids,” by The Associated Press, February 1, 2017 Buzzfeednews.com, “Missouri Executes Man For the 1998 Murders Of A Family,” by Tasneem Nashrulla, January 31, 2017 Missourinet.com, “Convicted Triple Killer Mark Christeson Executed; Maries County Sheriff Says Justice Has Been Served,” by Brian Hauswirth, February 1, 2017 Kcur.org, “Missouri executes Mark Christeson for 1998 triple slayings,” by St. Louis Public Radio and Marshall Griffin, February 1, 2017 Findagrave.com, Susan Jo Southard Brouk obituary Mcdc.missouri.edu, Missouri Population 1900-1990 (All Incorporated Places) Thecinemaholic.com, “Susan Brouk Murder: Is Mark Christeson Dead or Alive?” by Viswa Vanapalli, July 20, 2021 Independent.ie, “Bodies found in pond,” no author listed, February 7, 1998 Murderpedia.org, Mark A. Christeson 44bars.com, “Who Was Susan Brouk? Details To Know About Her Murder Case,” no author or date provided Wikipedia, “Vichy, Missouri” Wikipedia, “Arrow Killings” Assisted research and copywriting: Diane Birnholz Links: https://mwmh.contactin.bio/ https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband Ads: Betterhelp: www.betterhelp.com/husband Factor: www.go.factor75.com/husband120 and use code husband 120 Prose: www.prose.com/mwmh  Ethos: www.ethoslife.com/husband  GetUpside: download the free GetUpside App and use promo code husband Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Redeemer Church of Arlington
Gospel Life: The Self-Giving Life – Colossians 1:24-2:5

Redeemer Church of Arlington

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 37:58


Marshall Griffin continues our Colossians series, preaching on Paul's example of the self-giving life.

Redeemer Church of Arlington
Three Reasons to be Bold – Acts 26

Redeemer Church of Arlington

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 32:17


Marshall Griffin preaches on Acts 26, showing how Paul's example gives us reason to be bold in sharing our faith in Jesus.

St. Louis on the Air
STLPR's Jason Rosenbaum and Marshall Griffin discuss national, state politics – and their overlap

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 22:07


The two St. Louis Public Radio reporters offer analysis of the impact of President Trump on Missouri races, the state legislative outlook with new Gov. Mike Parson in place and more.

Politically Speaking
Politically Speaking - Lauren Arthur

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 35:15


On this episode of Politically Speaking, Jo Mannies and Marshall Griffin talk to State Sen.-elect Lauren Arthur, a Kansas City-area Democrat. Arthur flipped a state Senate seat that had been held by Republicans for more than a decade. On the show, she discusses how she believes Democrats should stay true to a progressive message.

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St. Louis on the Air
Jo Mannies and Marshall Griffin offer analysis of Parson's speech on 'St. Louis on the Air'

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 15:03


On Tuesday's St. Louis on the Air, St. Louis Public Radio political reporters Marshall Griffin and Jo Mannies joined host Don Marsh to discuss new Missouri Gov. Mike Parson's Monday evening address.

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St. Louis on the Air
Wrapping up Missouri legislative session, special session awaits

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 23:45


Host Don Marsh talked with St. Louis Public Radio reporters Marshall Griffin and Jo Mannies about the Missouri legislative session and looked ahead to the special session.

Politically Speaking
Standing on the edge of Gov. Greitens’ felony invasion of privacy trial

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 41:43


On the latest edition of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum, Rachel Lippmann, Marshall Griffin and Jo Mannies break down all of the developments this week in Gov. Eric Greitens’ political and legal saga. This week’s episode gives a preview of the governor’s felony invasion of privacy trial, which is slated to get started next week. We also get an update on whether legislators will impeach the governor — and the status of Greitens’ second felony charge for computer data tampering.

Politically Speaking
Coming to terms with the Greitens Report, a document that shook Missouri

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 39:18


On the latest edition of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum, Rachel Lippmann and Marshall Griffin examine all of the developments in Gov. Eric Greitens’ legal and political saga. This week’s episode focuses on a House committee report that’s prompting bipartisan calls for Greitens to step down.  

Politically Speaking
Sen. Schupp on Greitens' indictment: "It appears that the Senate is walking on eggshells a bit."

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 36:29


On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio's Jo Mannies and Marshall Griffin welcome back Sen. Jill Schupp to the program. The Creve Coeur Democrat represents the 24th Senatorial District, which takes in portions of St. Louis County. She was elected to her post in 2014 and will be up for re-election later this fall. This show was recorded on February 28, 2018, a few days after Gov. Eric Greitens was indicted on felony invasion of privacy charges.

St. Louis on the Air
Greitens to go to trial May 14

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 13:18


Host Don Marsh talks to St. Louis Public Radio statehouse reporter Marshall Griffin about the governor’s felony charges and its effect in Jefferson City.

St. Louis on the Air
Analysis: Alleged blackmail scandal overshadows Greitens' State of the State address

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 29:26


On Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air , host Don Marsh analyzed the aftermath of Missouri Governor Eric Greitens' 2018 State of the State address. Joining the discussion were St. Louis Public Radio’s statehouse reporter Marshall Griffin, political reporter Jo Mannies and interim political editor Jason Rosenbaum. Hours after Greitens delivered his second State of the State address, he acknowledged his involvement in an extra-marital affair before he launched his campaign for governor in the fall of 2015. Greitens and his wife, Sheena Greitens, issued joint statements through their lawyer after St. Louis television station KMOV-TV (Channel 4) reported on the matter , denying any allegations of blackmail. “It’s as if the State of the State address didn’t happen last night,” Griffin said. “Everything that constitutes the business of government right now is focused on this story that broke last night.” The House convened for five minutes Thursday morning to adjourn the meeting until next week,

Politically Speaking
Previewing the potential twists and turns of veto session

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 25:43


On an “old school” edition of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum, Jo Mannies and Marshall Griffin provide a preview of the Missouri General Assembly's upcoming veto session. The annual event usually provides finality for some hot-button issues brought up during the legislative session – and this year is no exception. Lawmakers could take up “right to work” legislation, which would bar employers and unions from forcing employees to pay union dues if a majority voted to organize.

Politically Speaking
Previewing the potential twists and turns of veto session

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 25:43


On an “old school” edition of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum, Jo Mannies and Marshall Griffin provide a preview of the Missouri General Assembly's upcoming veto session. The annual event usually provides finality for some hot-button issues brought up during the legislative session – and this year is no exception. Lawmakers could take up “right to work” legislation, which would bar employers and unions from forcing employees to pay union dues if a majority voted to organize.

Politically Speaking
Breaking down a bizarre final week of the Missouri General Assembly

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015 28:18


On a “classic edition” of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio reporters Jason Rosenbaum, Jo Mannies and Marshall Griffin take stock of one of the strangest ends to a Missouri General Assembly session in recent memory.

Politically Speaking
Sen. Kraus on tax cuts, photo ID and secretary of state race

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2015 42:40


The Politically Speaking podcast team – Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies – this week welcomed state Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee's Summit and a 2016 candidate for Missouri secretary of state. But first, the duo joined Jefferson City correspondent Marshall Griffin in commemorating the late state Auditor Tom Schweich, who died last Thursday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. A memorial service is to be held Tuesday at his church in Clayton. Schweich, intense and candid, was willing to challenge those within his own party on some issues, which made him a maverick at times. Griffin also recalled Schweich's hobby of collecting Hollywood memorabilia.

Politically Speaking
Rep. Smith Details Opposition To Transfer Bill

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2014 37:44


This week, St. Louis Public Radio's state Capitol reporter Marshall Griffin joins Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies to talk with state Rep. Clem Smith. The Velda Village Hills Democrat represents a number of small municipalities in St. Louis County, including most of the cities within the embattled Normandy School District. Originally published on May 20, 2014.

Politically Speaking
Sen. LeVota Talks Medicaid And Democrats' Climb Out Of Legislative Hole

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2014 38:45


The first part of the show breaks down the latest developments in the state budgetary process and the advancement of a sales tax increase to fund transportation projects. Capitol reporter Marshall Griffin fills in for the vacationing Jo Mannies. For the second part of the show, Chris McDaniel and Jason Rosenbaum talk with LeVota. The Democrat from Independence previously served as minority leader in the Missouri House and is leading efforts this year to increase his party's numbers in the Missouri Senate. Originally published on April 9, 2014.

Politically Speaking
State Rep. Stream On State Budget, Education

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014 26:55


Jo Mannies hosts state House Budget chairman Rick Stream, a Republican from Kirkwood. She was joined by Marshall Griffin of St. Louis Public Radio's Jefferson City bureau. Originally published on February 10, 2014

Politically Speaking
State Of State, Death Penalty And Senate Minority Leader Jolie Justus

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2014 41:19


Marshall Griffin joins the Politically Speaking crew to talk about Gov. Jay Nixon's State of the State speech and the latest developments involving Missouri's death penalty. Senate Minority Leader Jolie Justus, D-Kansas City, joins Chris, Jo and Jason for the second part of the show. Originally published on January 22, 2014.

Politically Speaking
Live: 2013 Legislative Wrap-Up (Part One)

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2013 29:11


In our first Politically Speaking before a live audience, Jo Mannies and Jason Rosenbaum of the St. Louis Beacon join St. Louis Public Radio's Marshall Griffin and Chris McDaniel to discuss everything Missouri legislature related. In part one of our show, we discuss our key takeaways from the 2013 session, and what we predict will be contentious issues come September's veto-session.

Politically Speaking
2013 Legislative Wrap-Up St. Louis Public Radio Q & A

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2013 60:07


In our first Politically Speaking before a live audience, Jo Mannies and Jason Rosenbaum of the St. Louis Beacon join St. Louis Public Radio's Marshall Griffin and Chris McDaniel to discuss everything Missouri legislature related. In part one of our show, we discuss our key takeaways from the 2013 session, and what we predict will be contentious issues come September's veto-session. In part two, we open it up to audience questions, discussing everything from education committee reassignments to energy to ethics changes.

Politically Speaking
DOR Resignation, Rallies In The Capitol and Slay's Inauguration

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2013 26:44


Jo Mannies is out this week, so we have St. Louis Public Radio's Marshall Griffin filling in. Marshall joins Jason Rosenbaum of the St. Louis Beacon and Chris McDaniel of St. Louis Public Radio to discuss the week in politics. On this week's show: Marshall fills us in on the developments in the Department of Revenue "kerfuffle", we talk about the gun and Medicaid rallies in Jefferson City, and Slay's inaugural announcement.