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On September 16th, 2009, Mitrice Richardson was in jail for acting bizarrely in a restaurant in Malibu, not being able to pay for her food, and having less than an ounce of marijuana on her. As you get to know Mitrice through the episode, all of this was so out of character for her. It's likely Mitrice was suffering with bipolar disorder but it crept up slowly through the years, barely detectable. That night, it's believed she had a mental breakdown after not sleeping for five nights.Her mother, Latice, called the station and said since her daughter would be at the jail until morning, she would come pick her up. Morning came sooner than expected. Mitrice was free to go from the station a little after 12AM on September 17th. Latice was not notified. Mitrice was in Malibu, a place she was not familiar with, 40 miles away from home. Her cellphone and purse were in her car, which they had towed off to a tow yard on the Pacific Coast Hwy.After Mitrice left the police station, she walked off into the darkness, never to be seen alive again.In regards to Mitrice's disappearance and strange death, you might start to question everything…• Mike Kessler's LA Magazine feature: https://www.lamag.com/longform/what-happened-to-mitrice-richardson• Ronda Hampton's Data Dump: https://thelocalmalibu.com/huge-data-dump-in-mitrice-richardson-case-in-solving-the-thirteen-year-cold-case/--Socials | Website | Contact | Patreon--Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/ReverieCrimePodInstagram: https://www.Instagram.com/ReverieTrueCrimeTumblr: https://reverietruecrime.tumblr.comFacebook: https;//www.Facebook.com/ReverieTrueCrimeContact: ReverieTrueCrime@gmail.comWebsite: https://reverietruecrime.wix.com/podcastPatreon: https://www.Patreon.com/ReverieTrueCrime SOURCES:https://malibutimes.com/mitrice-richardson-case-re-established-12-years-laterhttps://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/mitrice-richardson-case-reward-mysterious-and-controversial-death/2848312/https://www.foxla.com/news/county-increases-reward-in-mitrice-richardson-disappearance-deathhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/826857221/https://www.allgaylong.com/blog/the-frustrating-disappearance-of-mitrice-richardson/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/193628377/https://abc7news.com/archive/8581482/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193742662/https://laist.com/news/mitrice-richardson-disappearance-10-year-anniversaryhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/603876279/https://www.newspapers.com/image/603876254/https://www.newspapers.com/image/609072842/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Mitrice_Richardsonhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/194023976/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193229949/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/193230094/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193350362/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193398267/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193445609/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193447043/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193463853/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193475965/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193256173/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193914552/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193487871/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193944201/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193515686/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193868323/https://www.newspapers.com/image/568131707/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193586558/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193588429/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193383404/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193624747/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193389142/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193397993/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193402342/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/193659090/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193659210/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193512782/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193663545/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193382535/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193907633/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/483108346/https://www.newspapers.com/image/796024534/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193484379/https://www.newspapers.com/image/337930547/https://www.newspapers.com/image/285252859/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193578193/https://www.newspapers.com/image/569384487/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193828588/https://www.newspapers.com/image/193510693/
Wildfires in California have grown increasingly extreme and devastating in the last decade. BURNED, a yearlong investigation from the California Newsroom, reveals how the U.S. Forest Service is struggling to complete the work it knows it must do to keep Californians safe from wildfires. For decades, the agency has developed projects to thin and manage overgrown forests in an effort to reduce wildfire intensity. But those plans routinely stall out, and sometimes are abandoned completely. The 2021 Caldor Fire destroyed most of Grizzly Flats, a foothills community in Northern California that borders Forest Service land. CapRadio's Scott Rodd investigated how the Forest Service took years to develop a large forest management project around Grizzly Flats, and only finished a small portion by the time the Caldor Fire ignited in 2021. The agency originally committed to finishing the 15,000-acre project by 2020. Towns up and down California fear they could be next. KCRW's Caleigh Wells uncovered how the Forest Service tackles only a fraction of the prescribed burning work it needs to get done to protect communities in Southern California. The agency delayed or canceled multiple projects around Big Bear Lake, a popular tourist town surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest. The town narrowly avoided disaster this year when the Radford Fire ignited. CapRadio's Scott Rodd and KCRW's Caleigh Wells reported this special investigation. Additional reporting by George LeVines and Emily Zentner. It was edited by Adriene Hill and Mike Kessler of the California Newsroom, a collaboration of the state's public radio stations.
Wildfires in California have grown increasingly extreme and devastating in the last decade. BURNED, a yearlong investigation from the California Newsroom, reveals how the U.S. Forest Service is struggling to complete the work it knows it must do to keep Californians safe from wildfires. For decades, the agency has developed projects to thin and manage overgrown forests in an effort to reduce wildfire intensity. But those plans routinely stall out, and sometimes are abandoned completely. The 2021 Caldor Fire destroyed most of Grizzly Flats, a foothills community in Northern California that borders Forest Service land. CapRadio's Scott Rodd investigated how the Forest Service took years to develop a large forest management project around Grizzly Flats, and only finished a small portion by the time the Caldor Fire ignited in 2021. The agency originally committed to finishing the 15,000-acre project by 2020. Towns up and down California fear they could be next. KCRW's Caleigh Wells uncovered how the Forest Service tackles only a fraction of the prescribed burning work it needs to get done to protect communities in Southern California. The agency delayed or canceled multiple projects around Big Bear Lake, a popular tourist town surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest. The town narrowly avoided disaster this year when the Radford Fire ignited. CapRadio's Scott Rodd and KCRW's Caleigh Wells reported this special investigation. Additional reporting by George LeVines and Emily Zentner. It was edited by Adriene Hill and Mike Kessler of the California Newsroom, a collaboration of the state's public radio stations.
Mike Kessler started investing in real estate in 2006 and even manufactured trailer parks. Since he got into wholesaling 3 years ago, he has had a lot of success but not the level of success that he wants to achieve. In this episode, Mike looks back on the time he got burned out and had to scale back in terms of marketing. We then talk about how to build a team, how to become a leader, and how to scale and automate your business. Key Takeaways Surround yourself with people who can get you where you want to be Fewer leads managed well will always outperform more leads managed poorly Serve your team members and build a culture of succeeding together Know your numbers and track them regularly How to find the best possible people for your team Resources Driving For Dollars Mastery Wholesaling Inc.
Welcome to Beyond the Mat with Mike Kessler (2007-2012)! In this episode, we chat with Mike about his start in wrestling. We will then talk about his time at Appalachian State. You can follow Cary on Instagram. You can follow The Grind on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Thank you for listening, Go Apps!
Our search for Conrad Mainwaring began with a single tip, from a California man named Andrew Zenoff. Andrew reached out to reporter Mike Kessler and told the story of his older brother, Victor. The siblings had attended a summer camp in the late ’70s, where Victor was allegedly molested by Mainwaring. By 1980, just short of his 18th birthday, Victor would die unexpectedly – just days after telling his mother what Conrad did to him. For years, the Zenoffs grappled not only with the loss, but with so many unanswered questions. Beginning in 2017, after Andrew called Kessler, we began to look for answers. And we started with a question that seemed simple enough, but proved quite elusive: Who was Conrad Mainwaring?
Investor Fuel Real Estate Investing Mastermind - Audio Version
Welcome back to the show! Today, we’re here with my buddy, Mike Kessler out of Salt Lake City. He gets about half of his deals from networking and actually, I have gotten a lot of my deals over the years from networking as well. If you’re not doing it, you should be doing more of that because they are free deals honestly! To learn more about Investor Fuel, please visit InvestorFuel.com!
This week, Whitney and Dani discuss the frustrating story about the bizarre disappearance and death of Mitrice Richardson. Sources Used This Episode: What Happened to Mitrice Richardson? Written by Mike Kessler - https://www.lamag.com/longform/what-happened-to-mitrice-richardson/ #HerLifeMatters - http://www.bringmitricejustice.org/ Things to Check Out This Week: Our new Bookshop - https://bookshop.org/shop/creepycaffeine Ways to Help the Black Lives Matter movement - https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ The Last of Us Part II (Walkthrough) by TheRadBrad - https://bit.ly/3dgkle8 If you’re interested in sharing your creepy stories, email us at creepycaffeine@gmail.com For more about us and links to all of our social media, visit our podcast page at https://creepycaffeine.podbean.com/ Check out our Goodreads account to see what books we’re reading: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/104922822-creepy-caffeineShop our recommended booklist on Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/creepycaffeine To reach us by snail mail: Creepy Caffeine PO Box 12665 Oklahoma City, OK 73157
VSA Capital Podcast Episode 28, Mike Kessler, Founder and CEO of Tokenise Stock Exchange by VSA Capital
With all the crazy things going on, it’s easy to assume getting a deal done right now has become especially challenging. Not for today’s guest however. In fact, for March, he did a total of 4 deals and netted a whopping $72,000 in assignment fees! Just like everyone else, Mike Kessler is also dealing with all the unique changes and challenges brought about by the pandemic. However, that didn't stop him from having a productive and highly profitable month! In this episode, the hardworking and rockstar rhino candidly shared how he made all of those 4 lucrative deals happen—the marketing channels he used, the exit strategies he chose, and how much he earned from each of the deals. Not only that, he also shared a lot of practical tips, strategies, and wisdom that has helped him succeed even with all the new changes and challenges going on. You’d definitely love today’s episode. It’s not one of Cody’s favorite episodes for nothing! RESOURCES: Zack Boothe - Driving For Dollars Mastery HelloSign DocuSign The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
Service Clubs are all about community, partly because they are one of the glues that hold communities together. This program features two of the clubs that serve the community of Pleasant Valley, NY—The Lions Club, represented by its current president, Mike Kessler , and Rotary, represented by RadioRotary producer and Pleasant Valley Rotarian Kathy Kruger. Both local clubs are also part of international organizations with major programs such as elimination of river blindness and polio, but they work mostly on improving their local communities. Although most of the time the two organizations are independent, they support several of the same causes, such as the local food bank and scholarships for students from the local high school. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiorotary/support
The Darkness & The Light Pt. 21-Abide (Pastor Mike Kessler) by South Bay Chapel
Bible Study-James 1:2-4 (Pastor Mike Kessler) by South Bay Chapel
In part 2 of a 3 part interview, we interview Buckley Jeppson. Buckley, 57, says he's been informed verbally by a senior church leader that his life is incompatible with the doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and that a disciplinary council will soon address the matter. Jeppson, of Washington, D.C., married Mike Kessler in Toronto on Aug. 27, 2004. It is believed that if Jeppson is excommunicated, it would be the first time a Mormon in a legal, same-sex marriage was punished by the church. Jeppson claims that over the past five months Nolan Archibald, his Stake President and CEO of Black and Decker, has encouraged him to resign his church membership, which would avoid disciplinary action.
In part 3 of a 3 part interview, we interview Buckley Jeppson. Buckley, 57, says he's been informed verbally by a senior church leader that his life is incompatible with the doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and that a disciplinary council will soon address the matter. Jeppson, of Washington, D.C., married Mike Kessler in Toronto on Aug. 27, 2004. It is believed that if Jeppson is excommunicated, it would be the first time a Mormon in a legal, same-sex marriage was punished by the church. Jeppson claims that over the past five months Nolan Archibald, his Stake President and CEO of Black and Decker, has encouraged him to resign his church membership, which would avoid disciplinary action.
In part 2 of a 3 part interview, we interview Buckley Jeppson. Buckley, 57, says he's been informed verbally by a senior church leader that his life is incompatible with the doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and that a disciplinary council will soon address the matter. Jeppson, of Washington, D.C., married Mike Kessler in Toronto on Aug. 27, 2004. It is believed that if Jeppson is excommunicated, it would be the first time a Mormon in a legal, same-sex marriage was punished by the church. Jeppson claims that over the past five months Nolan Archibald, his Stake President and CEO of Black and Decker, has encouraged him to resign his church membership, which would avoid disciplinary action.
In part 1 of a 3 part interview, we interview Buckley Jeppson. Buckley, 57, says he's been informed verbally by a senior church leader that his life is incompatible with the doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and that a disciplinary council will soon address the matter. Jeppson, of Washington, D.C., married Mike Kessler in Toronto on Aug. 27, 2004. It is believed that if Jeppson is excommunicated, it would be the first time a Mormon in a legal, same-sex marriage was punished by the church. Jeppson claims that over the past five months Nolan Archibald, his Stake President and CEO of Black and Decker, has encouraged him to resign his church membership, which would avoid disciplinary action.
In part 1 of a 3 part interview, we interview Buckley Jeppson. Buckley, 57, says he's been informed verbally by a senior church leader that his life is incompatible with the doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and that a disciplinary council will soon address the matter. Jeppson, of Washington, D.C., married Mike Kessler in Toronto on Aug. 27, 2004. It is believed that if Jeppson is excommunicated, it would be the first time a Mormon in a legal, same-sex marriage was punished by the church. Jeppson claims that over the past five months Nolan Archibald, his Stake President and CEO of Black and Decker, has encouraged him to resign his church membership, which would avoid disciplinary action.
In part 3 of a 3 part interview, we interview Buckley Jeppson. Buckley, 57, says he's been informed verbally by a senior church leader that his life is incompatible with the doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and that a disciplinary council will soon address the matter. Jeppson, of Washington, D.C., married Mike Kessler in Toronto on Aug. 27, 2004. It is believed that if Jeppson is excommunicated, it would be the first time a Mormon in a legal, same-sex marriage was punished by the church. Jeppson claims that over the past five months Nolan Archibald, his Stake President and CEO of Black and Decker, has encouraged him to resign his church membership, which would avoid disciplinary action.