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Er der plads til familielivet, hvis man vil vinde Tour de France? Jonas Vingegaards manager og kone, Trine Marie Hansen, har skabt overskrifter, efter at hun i et interview med Politiken udtalte, at man presser citronen meget i forhold til Vingegaard, med mange rejsedage og cykelløb. Hun siger: "Så kan det godt være, at man kan regne sig frem til alle mulige ting i et excelark. Men jeg synes, at man nogle gange glemmer det hele menneske." Er der plads til familielivet, hvis man gerne vil nå til tops i sportens verden , eller kommer det med en pris? Panel: Bo Hamburger, tidl. cykelrytter Per Bausager, tidl. cykelrytter Alex Rasmussen, tidl. cykelrytter Janne R. Mortensen, sportspsykolog Lars Werge, Formand, Dansk Atletik Forbund Morten Crone, sportskommentator på Viaplay Sport Christian Heide-Jørgensen, sportsredaktør, Politiken Vært: Mathias Pedersen
Er der plads til familielivet, hvis man vil vinde Tour de France? Jonas Vingegaards manager og kone, Trine Marie Hansen, har skabt overskrifter, efter at hun i et interview med Politiken udtalte, at man presser citronen meget i forhold til Vingegaard, med mange rejsedage og cykelløb. Hun siger: "Så kan det godt være, at man kan regne sig frem til alle mulige ting i et excelark. Men jeg synes, at man nogle gange glemmer det hele menneske." Er der plads til familielivet, hvis man gerne vil nå til tops i sportens verden , eller kommer det med en pris? Panel: Bo Hamburger, tidl. cykelrytter Per Bausager, tidl. cykelrytter Alex Rasmussen, tidl. cykelrytter Janne R. Mortensen, sportspsykolog Lars Werge, Formand, Dansk Atletik Forbund Morten Crone, sportskommentator på Viaplay Sport Christian Heide-Jørgensen, sportsredaktør, Politiken Vært: Mathias Pedersen
Er der plads til familielivet, hvis man vil vinde Tour de France? Jonas Vingegaards manager og kone, Trine Marie Hansen, har skabt overskrifter, efter at hun i et interview med Politiken udtalte, at man presser citronen meget i forhold til Vingegaard, med mange rejsedage og cykelløb. Hun siger: "Så kan det godt være, at man kan regne sig frem til alle mulige ting i et excelark. Men jeg synes, at man nogle gange glemmer det hele menneske." Er der plads til familielivet, hvis man gerne vil nå til tops i sportens verden , eller kommer det med en pris? Panel: Bo Hamburger, tidl. cykelrytter Per Bausager, tidl. cykelrytter Alex Rasmussen, tidl. cykelrytter Janne R. Mortensen, sportspsykolog Lars Werge, Formand, Dansk Atletik Forbund Morten Crone, sportskommentator på Viaplay Sport Christian Heide-Jørgensen, sportsredaktør, Politiken Vært: Mathias Pedersen
Gudstjeneste den 6. juli 2025 Luk 15,1-10 ved Jan Holm Mortensen by Kristkirken
Dylan Mortensen, one of two housemates who survived the brutal attacks in Moscow on November 13th of 2022, is still suffering from survivors guilt according to her ex step mother and things have been so rough on her due to bullying and trolls online, that she even transfered to a different university.Dylan Mortensen is expected to provide testimony at the trial after, according to the affidavit, she had a face to face encounter with the alleged murderer as he was fleeing the scene. The most striking feature she remembered of the assailaint? His bushy eye brows.In this episode, we hear from Patti Munroe and get an update on how Dylan Mortensen is holding up in the middle of this maelstrom.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com(commercial at 8:41)source:Surviving roommate of University of Idaho massacre experiencing "a lot of guilt": family (nypost.com)
Rob and Jeremy took some time from Wednesday's BBMS to talk Orioles with MASN's Brendan Mortensen. The O's have less than a month until the trade deadline and their current position in the AL Wild Card race has many confused about their plans. Is there a way they could both buy and sell before the 31st?
Dylan Mortensen, one of two housemates who survived the brutal attacks in Moscow on November 13th of 2022, is still suffering from survivors guilt according to her ex step mother and things have been so rough on her due to bullying and trolls online, that she even transfered to a different university. Dylan Mortensen is expected to provide testimony at the trial after, according to the affidavit, she had a face to face encounter with the alleged murderer as he was fleeing the scene. The most striking feature she remembered of the assailaint? His bushy eye brows.In this episode, we hear from Patti Munroe and get an update on how Dylan Mortensen is holding up in the middle of this maelstrom. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com(commercial at 8:41)source:Surviving roommate of University of Idaho massacre experiencing "a lot of guilt": family (nypost.com)Dylan Mortensen, one of two housemates who survived the brutal attacks in Moscow on November 13th of 2022, is still suffering from survivors guilt according to her ex step mother and things have been so rough on her due to bullying and trolls online, that she even transfered to a different university. Dylan Mortensen is expected to provide testimony at the trial after, according to the affidavit, she had a face to face encounter with the alleged murderer as he was fleeing the scene. The most striking feature she remembered of the assailaint? His bushy eye brows.In this episode, we hear from Patti Munroe and get an update on how Dylan Mortensen is holding up in the middle of this maelstrom. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com(commercial at 8:41)source:Surviving roommate of University of Idaho massacre experiencing "a lot of guilt": family (nypost.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Gudstjeneste d. 22. juni 2025. Lukas 16,19-31 ved Jan Holm Mortensen by Kristkirken
As the circumstancial evidence against Bryan Kohberger continues to grow, it becomes much more difficult to see a scenario where Bryan Kohberger is found innocent. We have seen just how damning the sort of evidence that has been collected against Kohberger can be and how that circumstancial evidence is weaved together to build a case and added together with the expected testimony of the surviving roommates and it paints a bleak picture for the defendant.In this episode, we take a look at how that testimony might be used by the prosecution and what it could mean for Bryan kohberger.(commercial at 8:45)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:'Intimate' testimony of Idaho murder victims' roommate will have 'invaluable' impact on jury in Bryan Kohberger trial | The US Sun (the-sun.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Wednesday's BBMS to talk Orioles with MASN's Brendan Mortensen. The O's are trudging towards the trade deadline and media members outside of the organization are pontificating on who the Birds could trade. Who is at the top of the list? Who should the O's hold on to?
We wrap “International Day” here on The Country by heading to the exotic locale of Pio Pio in the King Country, as we take our monthly look at the state of the livestock market with the team from PGG Wrightson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Five Witnesses Just Added to DESTROY Bryan Kohberger's Defense Strategy The Bryan Kohberger defense team just filed their amended witness list this week, and it's the biggest prosecutorial gift imaginable. What the defense thought would humanize their client has instead handed prosecutors a roadmap to the death penalty. This witness list reveals a defense strategy so flawed it could single-handedly convict the Idaho murders suspect. The newly revealed witness list includes Jesse Harris, Kohberger's former boxing coach, who will testify about the dramatic personality transformation that turned a bullied, overweight teenager into what former friends described as an "aggressive" person "looking to fight somebody." The prosecution will use Harris to show how Kohberger's boxing training gave him the physical confidence and violent mindset that allegedly led to the brutal murders of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Even more damaging is Professor Marie Bolger from DeSales University, who the defense added thinking she'd be a character witness. Instead, Bolger will testify about supervising Kohberger's thesis on "how and why criminals commit their crime" and helping him study crime scene evidence transfer. The prosecution couldn't have asked for better evidence of premeditation - Kohberger literally studied murder techniques before allegedly committing quadruple homicide. The witness list also reveals that surviving roommates Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke will testify for the prosecution. Mortensen's identification of the "bushy eyebrows" killer and the terrifying text messages between the roommates will devastate any jury. Their testimony puts Kohberger at the scene during the exact time window of the murders. Most crucially, DNA expert Rylene Nowlin appears on the prosecution's expert witness list with over 25 other specialists. Nowlin will present the bulletproof forensic evidence that links Kohberger's DNA to the knife sheath found with the victims. With 20+ years of experience, her testimony will be unshakeable. The defense clearly thought they were building a character defense, but they've actually provided the prosecution with witnesses who will prove motive, method, and opportunity. This witness list doesn't save Bryan Kohberger - it convicts him. #BryanKohberger #IdahoMurders #WitnessList #ProsecutionEvidence #DefenseStrategy #TrueCrime #MurderTrial #DNAEvidence #BoxingCoach #CriminologyProfessor Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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Five Witnesses Just Added to DESTROY Bryan Kohberger's Defense Strategy The Bryan Kohberger defense team just filed their amended witness list this week, and it's the biggest prosecutorial gift imaginable. What the defense thought would humanize their client has instead handed prosecutors a roadmap to the death penalty. This witness list reveals a defense strategy so flawed it could single-handedly convict the Idaho murders suspect. The newly revealed witness list includes Jesse Harris, Kohberger's former boxing coach, who will testify about the dramatic personality transformation that turned a bullied, overweight teenager into what former friends described as an "aggressive" person "looking to fight somebody." The prosecution will use Harris to show how Kohberger's boxing training gave him the physical confidence and violent mindset that allegedly led to the brutal murders of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Even more damaging is Professor Marie Bolger from DeSales University, who the defense added thinking she'd be a character witness. Instead, Bolger will testify about supervising Kohberger's thesis on "how and why criminals commit their crime" and helping him study crime scene evidence transfer. The prosecution couldn't have asked for better evidence of premeditation - Kohberger literally studied murder techniques before allegedly committing quadruple homicide. The witness list also reveals that surviving roommates Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke will testify for the prosecution. Mortensen's identification of the "bushy eyebrows" killer and the terrifying text messages between the roommates will devastate any jury. Their testimony puts Kohberger at the scene during the exact time window of the murders. Most crucially, DNA expert Rylene Nowlin appears on the prosecution's expert witness list with over 25 other specialists. Nowlin will present the bulletproof forensic evidence that links Kohberger's DNA to the knife sheath found with the victims. With 20+ years of experience, her testimony will be unshakeable. The defense clearly thought they were building a character defense, but they've actually provided the prosecution with witnesses who will prove motive, method, and opportunity. This witness list doesn't save Bryan Kohberger - it convicts him. #BryanKohberger #IdahoMurders #WitnessList #ProsecutionEvidence #DefenseStrategy #TrueCrime #MurderTrial #DNAEvidence #BoxingCoach #CriminologyProfessor Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Five Witnesses Just Added to DESTROY Bryan Kohberger's Defense Strategy The Bryan Kohberger defense team just filed their amended witness list this week, and it's the biggest prosecutorial gift imaginable. What the defense thought would humanize their client has instead handed prosecutors a roadmap to the death penalty. This witness list reveals a defense strategy so flawed it could single-handedly convict the Idaho murders suspect. The newly revealed witness list includes Jesse Harris, Kohberger's former boxing coach, who will testify about the dramatic personality transformation that turned a bullied, overweight teenager into what former friends described as an "aggressive" person "looking to fight somebody." The prosecution will use Harris to show how Kohberger's boxing training gave him the physical confidence and violent mindset that allegedly led to the brutal murders of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Even more damaging is Professor Marie Bolger from DeSales University, who the defense added thinking she'd be a character witness. Instead, Bolger will testify about supervising Kohberger's thesis on "how and why criminals commit their crime" and helping him study crime scene evidence transfer. The prosecution couldn't have asked for better evidence of premeditation - Kohberger literally studied murder techniques before allegedly committing quadruple homicide. The witness list also reveals that surviving roommates Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke will testify for the prosecution. Mortensen's identification of the "bushy eyebrows" killer and the terrifying text messages between the roommates will devastate any jury. Their testimony puts Kohberger at the scene during the exact time window of the murders. Most crucially, DNA expert Rylene Nowlin appears on the prosecution's expert witness list with over 25 other specialists. Nowlin will present the bulletproof forensic evidence that links Kohberger's DNA to the knife sheath found with the victims. With 20+ years of experience, her testimony will be unshakeable. The defense clearly thought they were building a character defense, but they've actually provided the prosecution with witnesses who will prove motive, method, and opportunity. This witness list doesn't save Bryan Kohberger - it convicts him. #BryanKohberger #IdahoMurders #WitnessList #ProsecutionEvidence #DefenseStrategy #TrueCrime #MurderTrial #DNAEvidence #BoxingCoach #CriminologyProfessor Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Welcome back to The Viall Files: Going Deeper edition. Hulu's Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 3 is currently filming, and boy is the drama giving. Is Dakota still with Taylor? What did he actually do? And, why did the relationship crumble? Dakota joins for a very honest and transparent interview, where he dives into his history of rehabilitation and journey to finding love. “I'm not responsible for Zac and how he acted" Listen to Humble Brag with Cynthia Bailey and Crystal Kung Minkoff! Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/humble-brag-with-crystal-and-cynthia/id1774286896 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@humblebragpod Listen To Disrespectfully now! Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disrespectfully/id1516710301 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCh8MqSsiGkfJcWhkan0D0w Start your 7 Day Free Trial of Viall Files + here: https://viallfiles.supportingcast.fm/ To Order Nick's Book Go To: http://www.viallfiles.com Are you struggling with any sort of dating, relationship, or life dilemma? Do you want all the answers? Email asknick@theviallfiles.com with your question in the subject line to express interest in appearing on the show! To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/theviallfiles Thank You to Our Sponsors: Brooklinen - Shop award-winners and fan-faves in-store or online at https://brooklinen.com Skylight Frame - Right now, Skylight is offering our listeners $30 off their 15 inch Calendars by going to https://skylightcal.com/viall Car Gurus - Buy or sell your next car today with Car Gurus at https://cargurus.com True Classic - You can grab them at Target, Costco, or head to https://trueclassic.com/viall and get hooked up today Pura - Right now, get 20% off Car ProTM and all car fragrances with code CAR20 —but only for a limited time. Visit https://pura.com and upgrade your summer drive today. Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (02:43) - Backstory and Addiction (34:57) - Getting Clean (52:36) - Relationship with Taylor (01:11:33) - Moving On (01:35:54) - Mayci (01:42:17) - Outro Episode Socials: @viallfiles @nickviall @nnataliejjoy @dakota_mortensen @ciaracrobinson @justinkaphillips @leahgsilberstein @dereklanerussell
Gudstjeneste den 29. maj 2025 Mark 16,14-20 ved Jan Holm Mortensen by Kristkirken
Alias Morera eitur nýggja tónleikaverkætlanin hjá Filip Mortensen úr Havn, ið flestir føroyingar kenna frá bólkum sum The Ghost, The Story Ends, Lover Lover og Lady Fire. Eftir átta ár í útlegd í Danmark, er Filip fluttur heimaftur til Føroya, og við sær heim hevur hann dugnaligu unnustuna Saruh Christensen og tónleikaverkætlanina Alias Morera, ið tey bæði hava saman. Njótið popptónleikin, ið er í heimsflokki.
This week on the show I was joined by 300 gamer Shani Amos from the Rockingham Flames, Then Sarah Mortensen from the Cockburn Cougars. Also Emmanuel Kanwei from the Perth Redbacks.(00:00) Intro(01:48) Shani Amos(28:55) Sarah Mortensen (45:10) Emmanuel Kanwei
In this episode Kurt addresses how to effectively promote oneself without coming across as bragging. Mortensen explores the fine line between building credibility and being perceived as boastful, especially in professional settings like networking events. He provides insights on the importance of having others vouch for you to build credibility, incorporating personal success stories subtly, and focusing on genuine, value-based self-promotion. Signs of Pathological Lying and How to Handle Additionally, the episode delves into understanding pathological lying and how to spot and handle individuals who habitually lie. The show wraps up with practical advice on leveraging testimonials, endorsements, and maintaining authenticity while promoting oneself. Offer of the week:
Choosing an unconventional path, his journey began with dropping out of college to immerse himself with a job on Wake Island, gaining valuable experiences that would later infuse his writing with a distinctive perspective. Returning to the United States, he started a dynamic career as a project manager for several prestigious architecture firms, coupled with a venture into real estate by flipping houses.The allure of exploration took center stage when Cory made the bold decision to sell everything and traverse the globe for two transformative years. This period of travel not only broadened his horizons but also laid the foundation for a successful entrepreneurial endeavor. Cory established and grew a business into a multimillion-dollar venture, eventually selling it to pursue a shared dream with his wife, Kate.Marriage to Kate marked the beginning of another adventure as the couple once again divested themselves of possessions to embark on a two-year journey through South America. During this time, Cory and Kate not only explored the breathtaking landscapes but also dedicated themselves to volunteering and trekking, fostering a deep connection with the communities they encountered.In 2020, Cory Mortensen penned "The Buddha and the Bee," a captivating work that became a bestseller and earned acclaim with numerous book awards. This success was followed by the publication of "UNLOST," a top 100 bestseller and recipient of multiple book awards, further establishing Cory as a notable voice in contemporary literature.Cory's writing seamlessly weaves together the threads of personal experience, cultural exploration, and a profound sense of purpose. Their work continues to resonate with readers worldwide, offering a unique blend of storytelling that transcends boundaries and inspires a deeper understanding of the human experience.Visit https://www.thebuddhaandthebee.com/ for more information and to learn more about the books. You can also read the books for free on Amazon Kindle.Thank you for watching and listening to our show! For more episodes, visit www.the-overland-podcast.comNo pro's just bro's. Here we go!
In this lyrical episode of Dialogue Out Loud, poet Maria Mortensen Davis joins Dialogue poetry editor, Terresa Wellborn to discuss her two stunning poems in the Spring 2025 issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon… The post Poetry of the Natural World: A Conversation with Maria Mortensen Davis appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
We're back Out and About! In this episode, Rachel and Luisa continue their California bakery adventure with a sweet stop in Solvang, where they visit two iconic Danish spots—Olsen's Danish Village Bakery and Mortensen's Danish Bakery. It's a continuation of their travel tales from a few episodes back (remember République?). Plus, they're adding more cheer to their Christmas cookie series! Luisa whips up blood orange olive oil cookies, while Rachel gets festive with embossed gingerbread. Join us for bakery reviews, holiday bakes, and plenty of cozy vibes!
Where do our presidents get their powers? Are those powers enumerated in the Constitution? Or are those powers bestowed by Congress? For our Founders, was the presidency essentially an instrument of legislative agenda? Or did they believe that the president possesses some sovereign right distinct and separate from Congress? In this interview, I discuss the following with my guest: ►Is it possible to compare a modern president, e.g., Pres. Trump, with one of our Founding presidents, e.g., Pres. Washington? Would this be like comparing apples to oranges? ►What was George Washingtons' presidency like? ►Is studying America's founding period important for history's sake, or does it provide some legal structure for our current constitutional framework? ►If the past truly is a foreign country, i.e., so different than our present, then what values can we derive from studying it? ►What is originalism? ►What is pluralism? ►What are a president's process powers? ►What are president's enumerated powers? ►What are the clear exceptions to the president's Article II powers? ►Do statutes increase presidential power? Can they take away presidential power? ►What is a unitary executive? ►What agency and institutional hurdles do presidents face? ►Why is terminating federal employees such an important and controversial issue? ►Do statutes empower presidents or constrain them?
Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke suffered an incredible tragedy and they have both been navigating the aftermath in their own ways. For Dylan Mortensen, according to reports, that has been through spending time with family and friends and gaming. In today's episode we hear about Dylan and the new report about her being spotted out with friends.(commercial at 7:28)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Idaho murders victims' roommate Dylan Mortensen is seen in costume dancing and partying with friends just weeks after her family revealed she suffers from 'survivor's guilt' over her brush with accused killer Bryan Kohberger | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
In this episode of Live Life by Design, Jeff Mendez sits down with Brad Mortensen, the founder of RepCard, to talk about what it really takes to build something meaningful — in business and at home.From humble beginnings in door-to-door sales to creating a software tool used by thousands of reps across the country, Brad shares the wins, the failures, and the mindset shifts that made it all possible. More than just a startup story, this conversation dives into entrepreneurship, marriage, fatherhood, and how to create true alignment between work and family.If you're chasing success and trying to stay grounded at the same time — don't miss this one.
The two surviving roommates are going to be crucial witnesses for the prosecution when it's trial time and the statements that they made to the authorities in the aftermath of the murders is going to loom large. In this episode, we take a look at what we know about their initial statements in the wake of the murders and what that might tell us about the upcoming testimony that is expected when Bryan Kohberger's trial begins. (commercial at 7:29)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:What Bethany Funke, Dylan Mortensen Told Police About Idaho Murders (newsweek.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
In this episode of Comic Stripped, Evan Bevins and Mark Radulich take a deep dive into A History of Violence, comparing the 1997 graphic novel written by John Wagner (Judge Dredd) and illustrated by Vince Locke (Deadworld), with the 2005 film adaptation directed by David Cronenberg. Originally published by Paradox Press, an imprint of DC Comics, the graphic novel is a gritty, pulp-inspired crime thriller following Tom McKenna, a small-town diner owner whose violent past resurfaces after he thwarts a robbery and is outed as a former mob hitman. Wagner and Locke craft a tense, noir narrative grounded in bloody realism and identity crisis.The film adaptation stars Viggo Mortensen as Tom Stall, with Maria Bello, Ed Harris, and William Hurt rounding out a powerhouse cast. Screenwriter Josh Olson reworks the core premise, shifting the story's focus from pulpy crime fiction to psychological drama. Cronenberg transforms Wagner's narrative into a meditation on suppressed violence and the duality of human nature, anchored by Mortensen's haunting performance. The panel discusses how Cronenberg stripped down the original's mob-heavy plotting to explore more intimate moral dilemmas — particularly the effect of Tom's hidden past on his family and his sense of self.Evan and Mark also examine how both versions tackle themes of redemption, guilt, and identity, as well as the differing narrative choices — from Locke's visceral, sketchy art style to Cronenberg's cold, calculated visuals. They consider the cultural contexts of both releases, the adaptation's critical acclaim (including Academy Award nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for William Hurt), and whether either version offers a more definitive take on the cost of violence. Tune in for an in-depth comic-to-screen breakdown with sharp analysis, biting humor, and a respect for storytelling craft across mediums.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
Ed and Rob were joined by MASN's Brendan Mortensen during Friday's BBMS to discuss the Orioles' 5-8 start and why, despite the dismal start, fans need to relax. Is this team good enough to rebound? And if they are, what's the cause for how bad they've been playing?
Rob and Jeremy took some time from Monday's BBMS to talk Orioles with MASN's Brendan Mortensen. The Birds will begin their 2025 season with Gunnar Henderson on the injured list. What will they do in the meantime without him? Are they in trouble or is it a chance for a guy like Jackson Holliday to grow?
Dylan Mortensen, one of two housemates who survived the brutal attacks in Moscow on November 13th of 2022, is still suffering from survivors guilt according to her ex step mother and things have been so rough on her due to bullying and trolls online, that she even transfered to a different university. Dylan Mortensen is expected to provide testimony at the trial after, according to the affidavit, she had a face to face encounter with the alleged murderer as he was fleeing the scene. The most striking feature she remembered of the assailaint? His bushy eye brows.In this episode, we hear from Patti Munroe and get an update on how Dylan Mortensen is holding up in the middle of this maelstrom. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com(commercial at 8:41)source:Surviving roommate of University of Idaho massacre experiencing "a lot of guilt": family (nypost.com)
Every client has a unique set of needs. In this episode, we're looking at how to work with clients who have a power of attorney or are under a conservatorship. Listen to learn how these circumstances affect enrollment, and how you can assist the process! Read the text version Contact the Agent Survival Guide Podcast! Email us ASGPodcast@Ritterim.com or call 1-717-562-7211 and leave a voicemail. Register with Ritter Insurance Marketing: https://app.ritterim.com/public/registration/ Elder Abuse Prevention & Resources Resources: How to Help Clients Navigate ACA Marketplace Subsidies & Taxes: https://lnk.to/Lw5Dmc How to Stay Compliant During All Medicare Sales: https://lnk.to/41gE4C Where It All Begins: Obtaining Permission to Contact for Medicare Sales: https://ritterim.com/blog/where-it-all-begins-obtaining-permission-to-contact-for-medicare-sales/ Why Are Part D Prescription Drug Plans So Different? https://ritterim.com/blog/why-are-part-d-prescription-drug-plans-so-different/ References: “Authorization to Disclose Personal Health ...” Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, https://www.cms.gov/medicare/cms-forms/cms-forms/downloads/cms10106.pdf. Accessed 14 Feb. 2025. “Britney Spears's Conservatorship Terminated after Nearly 14 Years.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 12 Nov. 2021, https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/nov/12/britney-spears-conservatorship-terminated. “Conservatorship and Guardianship.” Family Caregiver Alliance, https://www.caregiver.org/resource/conservatorship-and-guardianship/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. Kenton, Will. “Conservatorship Definition, How It Works, Types, Alternatives.” Investopedia, Investopedia, https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/conservatorship.asp. Accessed 14 Feb. 2025. “Elder Abuse Statistics.” Justice.Gov, U.S. Department of Justice, https://www.justice.gov/file/970666/dl?inline=. Accessed 14 Feb. 2025. “Financial Exploitation Resources.” Financial Exploitation Resources | Department of Aging | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, https://www.pa.gov/agencies/aging/aging-programs-and-services/advocacy-education-protection/financial-exploitation-resources.html. Accessed 14 Feb. 2025. “GAO-10-1046 Highlights, Guardianships.” GAO.Gov, United States Government Accountability Office, https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-10-1046-highlights.pdf. Accessed 14 Feb. 2025. “Get the Facts on Elder Abuse.” NCOA, National Council on Aging, https://www.ncoa.org/article/get-the-facts-on-elder-abuse/. Accessed 14 Feb. 2025. “New California Law Limits Conservatorships after Britney Spears Saga.” Mortensen & Reinheimer, PC, Mortensen & Reinheimer, PC, https://www.ocestateplanning.net/law-blog/2023/january/new-california-law-limits-conservatorships-after/. Accessed 14 Feb. 2025. “Power of Attorney.” AmericanBar.Org, American Bar Association, https://www.americanbar.org/groups/real_property_trust_estate/resources/estate-planning/power-of-attorney/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. “Rules and Model Language for Proof of Representation Vs ...” Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, https://www.cms.gov/files/document/por-vs-ctrpdf. Accessed 14 Feb. 2025. “Using a Power of Attorney to Enroll a Beneficiary in a Medicare Drug Plan.” ElderLawAnswers for Attorneys - Affordable Content Marketing for Busy Elder Law Attorneys, ElderLawAnswers for Attorneys, https://attorney.elderlawanswers.com/using-a-power-of-attorney-to-enroll-a-beneficiary-in-a-medicare-drug-plan-6414. Accessed 14 Feb. 2025. “What is a medical power of attorney.” FreeWill, https://www.freewill.com/learn/what-is-a-medical-power-of-attorney/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2025. Firm, The Karp Law. “Your Power of Attorney Is Not Enough for Medicare, Social Security.” Karp Law Firm, https://karplaw.com/your-power-of-attorney-is-not-enough-for-medicare-social-security/. Accessed 14 Feb. 2025. Follow Us on Social! Ritter on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/RitterIM Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/ritter.insurance.marketing/ LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/company/ritter-insurance-marketing TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@ritterim X (fka) Twitter, https://twitter.com/RitterIM and Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/user/RitterInsurance Sarah on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjrueppel/ Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/thesarahjrueppel/ and Threads, https://www.threads.net/@thesarahjrueppel Tina on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-lamoreux-6384b7199/ Not affiliated with or endorsed by Medicare or any government agency.
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Recent court documents have unveiled text messages exchanged between the two surviving roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, during the tragic events of November 13, 2022, in Moscow, Idaho. These messages provide a harrowing glimpse into their experiences that night. At approximately 4:22 a.m., Mortensen texted Funke, expressing confusion over the lack of response from their roommates, stating, "No one is answering." Funke replied with concern, noting that Xana Kernodle had been dressed in all black that evening. Mortensen then described encountering a man wearing a ski mask inside their home, to which Funke urgently responded, advising her to "run."In this episode, we get a look at the response from one of the families. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Family's gut-wrenching reaction to Idaho murders survivors' panicked texts to daughter stabbed to death | Daily Mail Online
Recent court documents have unveiled text messages exchanged between the two surviving roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, during the tragic events of November 13, 2022, in Moscow, Idaho. These messages provide a harrowing glimpse into their experiences that night. At approximately 4:22 a.m., Mortensen texted Funke, expressing confusion over the lack of response from their roommates, stating, "No one is answering." Funke replied with concern, noting that Xana Kernodle had been dressed in all black that evening. Mortensen then described encountering a man wearing a ski mask inside their home, to which Funke urgently responded, advising her to "run."Despite their immediate alarm, the roommates did not contact emergency services until later that morning. Mortensen continued her attempts to reach their roommates, sending a text to Kaylee Goncalves at 10:23 a.m., asking, "Ru up??" When there was no reply, a 911 call was placed over an hour later. The transcript of this call reveals a scene of chaos and confusion, with Mortensen and Funke, along with an unidentified friend, initially reporting Kernodle as unconscious, mentioning her alcohol consumption the previous night. They struggled to provide their address, and the dispatcher concluded the call upon the arrival of emergency responders, without obtaining a complete account of the night's events.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger case: Idaho court releases surviving housemates' text messages | Fox News
Recent court documents have unveiled text messages exchanged between the two surviving roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, during the tragic events of November 13, 2022, in Moscow, Idaho. These messages provide a harrowing glimpse into their experiences that night. At approximately 4:22 a.m., Mortensen texted Funke, expressing confusion over the lack of response from their roommates, stating, "No one is answering." Funke replied with concern, noting that Xana Kernodle had been dressed in all black that evening. Mortensen then described encountering a man wearing a ski mask inside their home, to which Funke urgently responded, advising her to "run."In this episode, we get a look at the response from one of the families. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Family's gut-wrenching reaction to Idaho murders survivors' panicked texts to daughter stabbed to death | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Recent court documents have unveiled text messages exchanged between the two surviving roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, during the tragic events of November 13, 2022, in Moscow, Idaho. These messages provide a harrowing glimpse into their experiences that night. At approximately 4:22 a.m., Mortensen texted Funke, expressing confusion over the lack of response from their roommates, stating, "No one is answering." Funke replied with concern, noting that Xana Kernodle had been dressed in all black that evening. Mortensen then described encountering a man wearing a ski mask inside their home, to which Funke urgently responded, advising her to "run."Despite their immediate alarm, the roommates did not contact emergency services until later that morning. Mortensen continued her attempts to reach their roommates, sending a text to Kaylee Goncalves at 10:23 a.m., asking, "Ru up??" When there was no reply, a 911 call was placed over an hour later. The transcript of this call reveals a scene of chaos and confusion, with Mortensen and Funke, along with an unidentified friend, initially reporting Kernodle as unconscious, mentioning her alcohol consumption the previous night. They struggled to provide their address, and the dispatcher concluded the call upon the arrival of emergency responders, without obtaining a complete account of the night's events.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger case: Idaho court releases surviving housemates' text messages | Fox NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Recent court documents have unveiled text messages exchanged between the two surviving roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, during the tragic events of November 13, 2022, in Moscow, Idaho. These messages provide a harrowing glimpse into their experiences that night. At approximately 4:22 a.m., Mortensen texted Funke, expressing confusion over the lack of response from their roommates, stating, "No one is answering." Funke replied with concern, noting that Xana Kernodle had been dressed in all black that evening. Mortensen then described encountering a man wearing a ski mask inside their home, to which Funke urgently responded, advising her to "run."In this episode, we get a look at the response from one of the families. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Family's gut-wrenching reaction to Idaho murders survivors' panicked texts to daughter stabbed to death | Daily Mail Online
Recent court documents have unveiled text messages exchanged between the two surviving roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, during the tragic events of November 13, 2022, in Moscow, Idaho. These messages provide a harrowing glimpse into their experiences that night. At approximately 4:22 a.m., Mortensen texted Funke, expressing confusion over the lack of response from their roommates, stating, "No one is answering." Funke replied with concern, noting that Xana Kernodle had been dressed in all black that evening. Mortensen then described encountering a man wearing a ski mask inside their home, to which Funke urgently responded, advising her to "run."Despite their immediate alarm, the roommates did not contact emergency services until later that morning. Mortensen continued her attempts to reach their roommates, sending a text to Kaylee Goncalves at 10:23 a.m., asking, "Ru up??" When there was no reply, a 911 call was placed over an hour later. The transcript of this call reveals a scene of chaos and confusion, with Mortensen and Funke, along with an unidentified friend, initially reporting Kernodle as unconscious, mentioning her alcohol consumption the previous night. They struggled to provide their address, and the dispatcher concluded the call upon the arrival of emergency responders, without obtaining a complete account of the night's events.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger case: Idaho court releases surviving housemates' text messages | Fox News
In this episode, Mortensen discusses strategies to handle hecklers, critics, and disruptive individuals in various settings, from business meetings to public speaking engagements. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining composure, using humor, and understanding the motivations of hecklers to effectively manage disruptions. Being a selfish jerk doesn't get you ahead, research finds Mortensen also shares research findings on the negative long-term impact of disagreeable behaviors in professional environments and provides practical advice for dealing with different types of hecklers, ultimately aiming to enhance one's influence and leadership abilities. Unlock your potential and turn your passion into profit with the exclusive offer from Influence University! Click Here
As the circumstancial evidence against Bryan Kohberger continues to grow, it becomes much more difficult to see a scenario where Bryan Kohberger is found innocent. We have seen just how damning the sort of evidence that has been collected against Kohberger can be and how that circumstancial evidence is weaved together to build a case and added together with the expected testimony of the surviving roommates and it paints a bleak picture for the defendant.In this episode, we take a look at how that testimony might be used by the prosecution and what it could mean for Bryan kohberger.(commercial at 8:45)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:'Intimate' testimony of Idaho murder victims' roommate will have 'invaluable' impact on jury in Bryan Kohberger trial | The US Sun (the-sun.com)
This episode delves into the concept of the "fake no" and knee-jerk reactions. Mortensen explores how subconscious triggers can lead to unwarranted objections and resistance from prospects. He uses various anecdotes, including a wedding reception at a funeral home and a study on desk organization, to illustrate how perceptions and subconscious triggers play a role in influencing decisions. Mortensen also addresses how salespeople can sometimes create their own resistance through their expectations and fear of objections, particularly around pricing. He provides tips on maintaining a positive demeanor and managing expectations to avoid manifesting these objections. The episode also includes listener emails, such as one from Antonio in Italy, and emphasizes the importance of understanding and overcoming objections to improve persuasion skills. What Your Desk Reveals About Your Personality Deal of the week
Welcome to Barn Talk! In today's episode we're diving into a unique business journey with Alex Mortensen, a man who's truly brought innovation to the heartland. Alex, our guest for this episode, has turned what once was a small-town elementary school into a thriving hub for his enterprise, Iowa Forklift and Equipment. But that's not all – Alex is also a Pioneer seed dealer and is in the process of developing a campground. From his humble beginnings on a family farm to exploring new horizons in the business world, Alex's story is a testament to creativity and perseverance. We'll explore how he's leveraged social media, specifically TikTok, to propel his business forward and the lessons he's learned along the way. We also uncover his insights on entrepreneurship, his approach to balancing multiple ventures, and a look at the prospects of his burgeoning campground project. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, there's something in this episode for everyone. So, let's head into the barn and let Alex teach us a thing or two about finding success in the niches!Use code BARNTALK for 10% OFF your next orderhttps://farmergrade.comSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ➱ https://bit.ly/3a7r3nR SUBSCRIBE TO THIS'LL DO FARM ➱ https://bit.ly/2X8g45c LISTEN ON:SPOTIFY ➱ https://open.spotify.com/show/3icVr4KWq4eUDl7Oy60YMY APPLE ➱ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/barn-talk/id1574395049Follow Behind The Scenes
Vince speaks with Ronald Mortensen, Retired career U.S. Foreign Service Officer and Former Nominee for Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration about how DOGE can expedite deportations. Mortensen is also a Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For Valentine's Day, Michael and Pax watch the Western romance, The Dead Don't Hurt, written and directed by Viggo Mortensen. Mortensen also wrote the score and acted alongside the movie's real star, Vicky Krieps. The film also features Danny Huston and Deadwood favorites W Earl Brown and Ray McKinnon.
This episode explores the Law of Dissonance, a key strategy in persuasion that helps individuals convince themselves. Kurt introduces the concept by explaining cognitive dissonance, a psychological conflict between beliefs and actions that causes discomfort and leads individuals to change their attitudes or behaviors. Immortality in the afterlife as cognitive default He shares personal anecdotes and studies demonstrating this phenomenon, such as people hesitating to sign a contract selling their soul. Mortensen also offers practical tips on how to employ dissonance in persuasion, how it assists in commitment building, and the importance of aligning with people's beliefs to facilitate easier decision-making and increase influence. Deal of the week
This episode delves into strategies for enhancing influence, motivation, and success, featuring elements like goal setting and mindfulness. Kurt Mortensen shares personal anecdotes, such as a dentist's poor follow-up, to highlight the importance of persistence. He discusses human motivation, emphasizing the balance between minimizing risk and maximizing reward in decision-making. Listening to audience feedback and personal motivation techniques are explored, including intrinsic versus extrinsic incentives. The episode also features a listener question on effective sales tactics, reinforcing the importance of understanding individual motivations in persuasion. Mortensen encourages continuous learning and provides an offer of the week for personal and professional growth. Self-awareness can drive behavior change, reprogram the brain's reward system GOALS OFFER OF THE WEEK
The two surviving roommates are going to be crucial witnesses for the prosecution when it's trial time and the statements that they made to the authorities in the aftermath of the murders is going to loom large. In this episode, we take a look at what we know about their initial statements in the wake of the murders and what that might tell us about the upcoming testimony that is expected when Bryan Kohberger's trial begins. (commercial at 7:29)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:What Bethany Funke, Dylan Mortensen Told Police About Idaho Murders (newsweek.com)
The courtroom drama surrounding Bryan Kohberger took a sharp turn this past week, as his defense team filed a motion that could reshape the trajectory of his trial. At the heart of the matter: allegations that the prosecution failed to provide full disclosure of expert opinions and reports, a requirement under Idaho's Rules of Evidence. This legal battle, unfolding in the shadows of one of the most chilling murder cases in recent memory, underscores just how high the stakes have become. Kohberger, accused of the brutal slayings of four University of Idaho students, has steadfastly maintained his innocence. He now faces not just the weight of public scrutiny but also the potential for life-altering consequences if convicted. This latest motion, filed by his attorneys on December 27, 2024, alleges significant breaches of legal protocol by the prosecution. In a case where every detail matters, these allegations add a layer of complexity that could ripple through the proceedings for months to come. The defense's motion calls out what they describe as the “bulk” of the state's expert disclosures as being incomplete. Of the 25 experts listed by the prosecution, reports have been received from only five, leaving the defense scrambling to prepare rebuttals by the looming January 23 deadline. “This is a capital murder case,” the defense argued in their motion. “Compliance with the rules of discovery is not optional.” The implication is clear: without these expert reports, Kohberger's team is operating at a significant disadvantage, unable to fully anticipate or counter the state's evidence. To understand the gravity of this issue, it's important to consider the role of expert testimony in a trial of this magnitude. Experts provide the scientific backbone for arguments about forensic evidence, behavioral analysis, and timelines of events. In a case as complex and emotionally charged as this one, their insights could tip the scales of justice. The defense's claim that the prosecution's disclosures are incomplete raises serious questions about fairness and due process. Prosecutors, meanwhile, have remained tight-lipped, neither confirming nor denying the defense's assertions. A request for comment from the Latah County prosecuting attorney's office has, as of now, gone unanswered. But the silence may soon give way to a heated exchange in court, as both sides prepare for a pivotal hearing on January 23. This latest legal maneuver comes against the backdrop of Kohberger's upcoming trial, set to begin on August 11, 2025. Jury selection is scheduled for late July, giving both sides a narrow window to resolve these procedural disputes. The stakes could not be higher. Kohberger's life hangs in the balance, with the prosecution pursuing the death penalty. The legal wrangling also underscores the intense scrutiny this case has attracted. From the initial shockwaves of the murders in November 2022 to the subsequent investigation and arrest of Kohberger, every development has been dissected in the court of public opinion. Now, with the defense raising questions about procedural compliance, the case enters yet another contentious phase. The allegations also bring into focus the two surviving roommates, Bethany Funke and Dylan Mortensen, whose statements to police provided chilling details of the night of the murders. Mortensen described hearing unusual noises and seeing a masked figure in the early hours of that November morning. Her account, though harrowing, will likely be a cornerstone of the state's case. The defense's ability to challenge such testimony may hinge, in part, on the expert analyses they claim are missing. As the legal teams prepare for their next court showdown, the psychological toll on all involved is undeniable. For the victims' families, each delay or procedural hiccup is a painful reminder of the justice they seek. For Kohberger's defense, every missing piece of evidence feels like an uphill battle in a case already weighted heavily against their client. The January hearing will not only address the motion to compel expert disclosures but could also set the tone for the trial to come. Will the court grant the defense's request for more time? Will certain expert testimonies be excluded altogether? These questions hang over the proceedings like a dark cloud, with no easy answers in sight. Meanwhile, the broader implications of this legal skirmish extend beyond the confines of the Moscow courtroom. They touch on the fundamental principles of justice: the right to a fair trial, the responsibility of the state to adhere to procedural rules, and the delicate balance of power between prosecution and defense. In the weeks to come, those principles will be tested, as both sides continue to battle for control of the narrative and, ultimately, the outcome of this high-stakes trial. For now, Kohberger remains in custody at the Ada County Jail in Boise, awaiting his day in court. The world will be watching as this case unfolds, each new development adding another piece to a puzzle that has gripped the nation's attention. The road to justice, it seems, is as fraught and complex as the case itself. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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The courtroom drama surrounding Bryan Kohberger took a sharp turn this past week, as his defense team filed a motion that could reshape the trajectory of his trial. At the heart of the matter: allegations that the prosecution failed to provide full disclosure of expert opinions and reports, a requirement under Idaho's Rules of Evidence. This legal battle, unfolding in the shadows of one of the most chilling murder cases in recent memory, underscores just how high the stakes have become. Kohberger, accused of the brutal slayings of four University of Idaho students, has steadfastly maintained his innocence. He now faces not just the weight of public scrutiny but also the potential for life-altering consequences if convicted. This latest motion, filed by his attorneys on December 27, 2024, alleges significant breaches of legal protocol by the prosecution. In a case where every detail matters, these allegations add a layer of complexity that could ripple through the proceedings for months to come. The defense's motion calls out what they describe as the “bulk” of the state's expert disclosures as being incomplete. Of the 25 experts listed by the prosecution, reports have been received from only five, leaving the defense scrambling to prepare rebuttals by the looming January 23 deadline. “This is a capital murder case,” the defense argued in their motion. “Compliance with the rules of discovery is not optional.” The implication is clear: without these expert reports, Kohberger's team is operating at a significant disadvantage, unable to fully anticipate or counter the state's evidence. To understand the gravity of this issue, it's important to consider the role of expert testimony in a trial of this magnitude. Experts provide the scientific backbone for arguments about forensic evidence, behavioral analysis, and timelines of events. In a case as complex and emotionally charged as this one, their insights could tip the scales of justice. The defense's claim that the prosecution's disclosures are incomplete raises serious questions about fairness and due process. Prosecutors, meanwhile, have remained tight-lipped, neither confirming nor denying the defense's assertions. A request for comment from the Latah County prosecuting attorney's office has, as of now, gone unanswered. But the silence may soon give way to a heated exchange in court, as both sides prepare for a pivotal hearing on January 23. This latest legal maneuver comes against the backdrop of Kohberger's upcoming trial, set to begin on August 11, 2025. Jury selection is scheduled for late July, giving both sides a narrow window to resolve these procedural disputes. The stakes could not be higher. Kohberger's life hangs in the balance, with the prosecution pursuing the death penalty. The legal wrangling also underscores the intense scrutiny this case has attracted. From the initial shockwaves of the murders in November 2022 to the subsequent investigation and arrest of Kohberger, every development has been dissected in the court of public opinion. Now, with the defense raising questions about procedural compliance, the case enters yet another contentious phase. The allegations also bring into focus the two surviving roommates, Bethany Funke and Dylan Mortensen, whose statements to police provided chilling details of the night of the murders. Mortensen described hearing unusual noises and seeing a masked figure in the early hours of that November morning. Her account, though harrowing, will likely be a cornerstone of the state's case. The defense's ability to challenge such testimony may hinge, in part, on the expert analyses they claim are missing. As the legal teams prepare for their next court showdown, the psychological toll on all involved is undeniable. For the victims' families, each delay or procedural hiccup is a painful reminder of the justice they seek. For Kohberger's defense, every missing piece of evidence feels like an uphill battle in a case already weighted heavily against their client. The January hearing will not only address the motion to compel expert disclosures but could also set the tone for the trial to come. Will the court grant the defense's request for more time? Will certain expert testimonies be excluded altogether? These questions hang over the proceedings like a dark cloud, with no easy answers in sight. Meanwhile, the broader implications of this legal skirmish extend beyond the confines of the Moscow courtroom. They touch on the fundamental principles of justice: the right to a fair trial, the responsibility of the state to adhere to procedural rules, and the delicate balance of power between prosecution and defense. In the weeks to come, those principles will be tested, as both sides continue to battle for control of the narrative and, ultimately, the outcome of this high-stakes trial. For now, Kohberger remains in custody at the Ada County Jail in Boise, awaiting his day in court. The world will be watching as this case unfolds, each new development adding another piece to a puzzle that has gripped the nation's attention. The road to justice, it seems, is as fraught and complex as the case itself. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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