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As promised, the ladies have returned to Boston! This week, we take a hard look at the corruption plaguing Boston. You might need a pen and paper for this one folks!You can check out the Nothing Rhymes With Murder podcast here!: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nothing-rhymes-with-murder/id1250779617 Research notes here!:https://www.badtastecrimecast.com/podcast/episode-109-different-than-being-above-water/
Multiculturalism, globalism, empathy... and true crime. Because while there are some approaches to true crime that bother me, there are still podcasters that approach it thoughtfully.Guest: Georgie, Nothing Rhymes With MurderDisclaimer: Branden Ushio, Fandom 5Promo: Shadows of Saint FleurArtwork: Alicia TullyFacebook group: The AsylumSponsor: Bath By Bex (code CBDkate for 15% off)Merch: https://bit.ly/iwbpodcastmerchPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/IWBpodcastMusic: DFA by OnlyMeith
Listen up, BRACKIES. We finally did it. Four women, one microphone. two bottles of prosecco (soft drink for Amy) and a bumper episode with special guests Kate and Georgie from Nothing Rhymes With Murder. Literally only cut out ten seconds from this one, and that's only because someone coughed and Flick was being a dick. Follow us on @andthenwhatpod, email us on andthenwhatpod@gmail.com
Today’s story is not that of a romance per se, but about another special kind of relationship. The type of relationship some of us are lucky enough to have in our lives at least once - it’s the story of best friends. It’s also a story about testing the bounds of friendship. How far would you go for a friend? At what price? What would you do when the world is conspiring against your unique and inexplicable bond? Pauline Parker, Juliet Hulme, and he murder of Honora Parker. Writer: Gemma Harris Support us: https://www.patreon.com/obscuracrimepodcast Support our advertisers: https://www.simplecontacts.com/obscura20 https://molekule.com + Use checkout code: Obscura Sources: BOOKS Graham, P. (2011). So Brilliantly Clever. Awa Press. ARTICLES The Press, 20 Sep 1994. ‘Hulme describes teenage plot to kill friends mother’. Press Weekend, 6 Aug 1994. ‘Solved: Hulme’s greatest secret’. Press Weekend, 5 Oct 1991. ‘Murder without remorse’. Star-Sun, 2 Sep 1954. ‘Girl murderers’ sentence - decision on place of detention’. Star-Sun, 1 Sep 1954. ‘Girl murderers sentence’. Star-Sun, 31 Aug 1954. ‘Detention of murderesses is problem’. Star-Sun, 30 Aug 1954. ‘Ministers to decide future of murderesses’ and ‘Teenagers sentenced to detention for murder’. The Press, 30 Aug 1954, ‘Girls guilty of murder’. Star-Sun, 28 Aug 1954. ‘Closing stages of teenagers’ murder trial’ and ‘Murder trial: Symptoms enumerated’. The Press, 28 Aug 1954. ‘Murder charge. Hearing of evidence completed. Addresses to jury today’. Star-Sun, 27 Aug 1954. ‘Crown rebuts opinions about girls’ insanity’ and ‘Murder trial’. Star-Sun, 24 Aug 1954. ‘Murder trial - Mother cross-examined’ and ‘Supreme Court Trial - Witnesses tell of finding body’. Star-Sun, 23 Aug 1954. ‘Two teenagers face charge of killing woman’, ‘Discovery of body described’, ‘Court told about families’,‘Called to Park’, and ‘Had operations’. Clarkson, N. 17 June 1989. ‘Separation threat trigger for a brick attack’, The Press. WEBSITES http://www.adamabrams.com/hc/faq2/Section_7/7.2.html https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parker%E2%80%93Hulme_murder_case https://web.archive.org/web/20070901015408/http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/famous/parker_hulme/index.html https://nzhistory.govt.nz/people/pauline-parker https://nzhistory.govt.nz/heavenly-creatures-pauline-parker-and-juliet-hulme-are-found-guilty-of-murder https://web.archive.org/web/20071019040936/http://www.anneperry.net/3.html https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10371147 https://web.archive.org/web/20060721114131/http://www.domusaurea.org/borovnia/hilary.html https://ir.canterbury.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10092/1938/thesis_fulltext.pdf;jsessionid=394241F76ECC03AB3A6A7D02B0538A34?sequence=1 http://www.pridenz.com/queer_history_parker_hulme_murder.html http://www.crime.co.nz/c-files.aspx?ID=18 https://www.ilamhomestead.co.nz/home https://teara.govt.nz/en/1966/trials-notable/page-17 http://christchurchcitylibraries.com/Heritage/Digitised/ParkerHulme/Page24.asp PODCASTS One More Crime, The Case of Pauline Parker & Juliet Hulme. 25 Feb 2018. Crimelines, Parker Hulme Murder. 15 Jan 2018. Nothing Rhymes With Murder, The Parker-Hulme Case. 13 Sep 2017. Ladykillers, Parker - Hulme Murder. 18 Mar 2017. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to this, our very special 50th episode!! This week, we are joined by Shea from All Crime No Cattle, Lux from Killin' It: The Crimecast, and Georgie from Nothing Rhymes With Murder for an in depth discussion about everything execution. We talk methods, societal impacts, and a few movie reviews. Strap in because this is one wild ride. Special Thanks to Tiff Weech for the editing on this episode! She went above and beyond and is the glue that holds this show together. We love you!You can listen to All Crime Now Cattle HEREYou can listen to Killin' It: The Crimecast HEREYou can listen to Nothing Rhymes With Murder HERE Death Penalty Information Center - Facts About the Death Penalty Death Penalty Information Center - Botched ExecutionsThe State of the Modern Death Penalty in AmericaTime - "The Death of the Death Penalty"CNN - "Death Penalty Fast Facts"Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Spooky Sconnie podcast, the show that talks about the spooky, paranormal, criminal, and just plain odd Badger State. While we're known for sportsball and food, there's a lot more to learn about Wisconsin if you know where to look. In this episode, I cover the Pfister - a Milwaukee hotel spooky enough to scare off professional atheletes... and fancy enough to keep the pleebs like me away. We'll cover fun history, baseball, and portly gents. Also, does this look like it's seemlessly integrated? I don't think so. Further reading History on the Pfister website Documentary on the Pfister Pfister named one of America’s most haunted historic hotels Stories from Bryce Harper, Brandon Phillips, Giancarlo Stanton, Michael Young, Justin Upton, Pablo Sandoval, CJ Wilson, and Shane Victorino Carlos Martinez's story Jon Gray's ghost hunting The most frightening haunted baseball stories from Milwaukee's Pfister Hotel, according to MLB Here's a list of MLB players who have been haunted by Milwaukee's Pfister Hotel from JS Online This Shit Doesn’t Happen Overnight: The Insidious Planning That Goes Into Gentrification 7 Reasons Why Gentrification Hurts Communities of Color 5 Tactics That Fight Gentrification While Boosting Community Development 9 Ways Privileged People Can Reduce the Negative Impact of Gentrification Don’t Fall for These 3 Excuses for Gentrification – They’re Excusing Colonization, Too The next episode should be out by January 19th. Transcript Hey! In case you haven't listened to the first episode, I'm Kirsten Schultz and I'm your host. We talk about everything weird and creepy and spooky and random in Wisconsin. I really love true crime and I was really kind of getting bummed that the only few things being covered in Wisconsin constantly are Ed Gein and Jeffrey Dahmer. And while both of their stories are interesting, there's so much more to Wisconsin. So thanks for tuning in. Thanks for wanting to learn more about Wisconsin and random creepy shit. This week I wanted to do one of the coolest places. I have never been in the state. The Pfister hotel in Milwaukee is expensive enough to scare off the average person (i.e., me) and haunted enough to scare off even professional athletes. ----more---- Located at 424 East Wisconsin Avenue, the Pfister Hotel opened in 1893. The hotel is ornate and beautiful and happens to house the largest Victorian art collection of any hotel in the world, which I guess I didn't assume any hotel housed much Victorian art. So that was a weird fact for me. I don't know. It's fancy. It costs about a million dollars to build back in 1893. Um, and just to give you a rough idea in today's money, that's about $26,000,000. It's a lot. It's not just one of the most haunted places in Wisconsin, it's also one of the most haunted places in the country and constantly makes top 10 lists or top nine list or random numbers, but it's constantly the top of like spooky haunted hotel shit which is kind of awesome. It is the vision of businessman Guido Pfister and his son Charles. Um, like I said, the hotel opened in 1893. Charles went forward with the plan, still really enthusiastic about it, um, after his father passed away in 1889. So they had been talking, had been, you know, getting things set in motion for the hotel to go and be built and get started. And I'm all the sudden Guido dies and Charles, you know, carries on, wants to make sure that their family name, you know, still gets represented and really, um, kind of do this for pop kind of a thing, which was cool. It was designed by architect Henry C Koch [multiple pronunciations follow] - I don't know, whatever. There's too many pronunciations of that name. Um, he also designed the Turner Hall which is now Turner Ballroom which is a concert hall in Milwaukee, um, Science Hall at the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison as well as Milwaukee's city hall. The Pfister had features uncommon in its time such as fireproofing, electricity, and even thermostat controls like this shit was fannnncy. It replaced the Newhall House essentially, um, which had been destroyed in a fire in 1883. And that killed 90 people. But, but the Newhall House was like THE hotel in the city. Um, so once the Pfister came in, it became THE hotel in the city. And it's constantly where a number of professional sports teams stay when they're in town, where a lot of performing acts at nearby entertainment venue stay. So it's really a mainstay of stable in Milwaukee 125 years later, which is really cool. The story or the lobby is three stories and they really wanted to make it like a lush, opulent, glorious living room. There's touches of gold gilding, grand marble staircases that have bronze lions on them, like, to greet people, like on the sides. It's ridiculous. There's of course paintings and all the fancy art. There's a fresco on the ceiling, like it's like the spooky hotel should have been on American Horror Story: Hotel. Like it is fancy as fuck. Fuck-fancy. The whole way that the art collection started was actually, Charles wanted to share his personal art collection with the guests and really make that area feel like the fancy ass living room it is. It kind of started from there. The original building, um, because there have been additions which I will get to in a moment. Um, but it was eight stories. It's kind of this creamy or grayish limestone. There's romanesque renewal architecture on the outside. Um, there's granite columns, there's terra cotta touches and there's these giant bay windows - giant. The original 200 rooms were built with high ceilings and decorated with 19th century decorations, as you might imagine. It really offered a number of cool, um, services and conveniences within its walls as a lot of, like really fancy hotels tend to do it, housed things including restaurants, naturally a barbershop, hair salon, a drugstore with a Soda Fountain, a men's Lounge, a ladies' lounge, and the ballroom, which is, you know, available for rent for different things like weddings and other events at exorbitant prices. Um, you know, has seen a number of really cool events including a dinner for President William Mckinley and his cabinet, which is kind of amazing. Um, I don't think many people realize like how cool Wisconsin is. I mean, that's why I'm doing this podcast, but like, it's just one of those places that has always, you think of Milwaukee and that's what you think of, um, at least for people I think within the state who know about Pfister and it's significance in Milwaukee. That's what you think - for me, I think of the Brewers, the Bucks, and the Pfister, which they all kind of go together oddly enough. We'll get to that in a minute. So in the late fifties to early sixties, uh, there was a real period of decline, um, just in general in Milwaukee. It kind of tanked a little bit and fewer people were going to these really expensive fancy places. So, the hotel was purchased by Ben Marcus (of Marcus theaters, like, fame) and he wanted to bring the hotel back to its former glory because it also had kind of fallen into disrepair in some spots and it wasn't as great as it once had been over several years. They, you know, did renovations across though, it's how they also added some new things. So the first thing to do was a 23-story guestroom tower and it's kind of, if you're looking head on at the building, it's actually behind the original building, kind of like a circular tower, which is interesting. And that provided another 176 rooms and there's also a parking garage with that. And this is all 'seamlessly' added onto the old building. I kept seeing the word seamlessly added like that phrase. And honestly I get what they're going for. The colors the same. The style is not the same. I mean it's like setting up a roll of paper towels behind your laptop and making sure they're the same color and being like, "look, this was seamlessly added." Like, no, it's not the same. Um, it is really clear that it's not the same. You know, the, the added tower really looks very a sixties, I don't know. Anyway, to them it was seamlessly added. That's where the fanciest things are, which to me doesn't make any sense because they should be in the old building. But uh, there's rooms that feature English regency furniture, oversize wooden beds with post headboards swag drapes, framing bay windows and written white marble bathrooms. And just roll, just roll with the, uh, accents here. Currently all of the hotels, rooms and suites have magnificent furnishings. I copied some of this stuff from their hotels.com page, so I'm not meaning to sound like an ad for them, but it's going to come off a little bit that way. Um, there's 307 rooms currently. Um, there are 82 suites which have wet bars and sitting rooms. And wet bars, if you don't know what that is, um, if you've ever been in a larger hotel room and there's a little kitchennette kind of a thing where you've got like a little sink and a little like wine fridge that's a wet bar, not like swim up to a bar Wet Bar, although that'd be kind of amazing in these suites. The heritage suites have separate baths and showers, vanities, beautiful bathrooms and California king size beds. The king suites are in the historical section of the hotel and those have two rooms, a parlor and then the bedroom with a king bed. And in the pictures I was seeing, they are all like four-post beds, which is kind of fun. There's also usually like a pull out sleeper sofa in the parlor room. The tower king and double rooms or deluxe rooms which have spectacular views of the city and Lake Michigan because it is really in the heart of kind of downtown area, so you're really close to the lake and that towers pretty tall, so it's really easy to see the lake from those rooms. The Pfister double room is a deluxe room which is located in the section of the hotel that was renovated in 2008 because there was, there have been some ongoing renovations, but nothing quite as large as that one in the sixties from Ben Marcus. There's also a governor suite which is a three room suite. It includes a desk, a flatscreen TV, makeup mirrors, hairdryers and other amenities. You know, kind of going back to that Victorian artwork, visitors can explore and learn about the art collection in two ways. There's a self-guided tour, but the hotel - this is how you know it's fucking fancy - always has an artist-in-residence and they will take you on a tour of the artwork. Of course, it's had many different fancy people from dignitaries to musicians to actors, politicians (which I guess they're including in dignitaries but I feel like there's not a lot of dignity there). It's the most historic hotel in Wisconsin. It's a member of the elite preferred hotels and resorts worldwide and historic hotels of America, which, uh, is part of the program for National Trust for Historic Preservation. It's also a perennial winner of the AAA four diamond award. It's got like, it's one of those places that leaves chocolate on your pillows and has this little little note on the chocolates: "Because this hotel is a human institution to serve people and not solely a moneymaking organization. We hope that God will grant you peace and rest while you are under our roof. May the business that brought you out here way prosper. May every call you make and every message you receive add to your joy. May this room and hotel be your second home." Yeah, a is weird. Like I get it, but also like we're in 2018, 2019 here. Um, I don't know. It's just weird. Anyway, like I said, not here to be an advert for the hotel. So, let's dive into hauntings. The Pfister is legendary for ghosts, ghost hunting, ghost stories. Um, it was actually named one of America's most haunted historic hotels, which is real cool. The legend is that one of the ghost that haunts the hotel is Charles Pfister. You may remember him as the kid that went ahead and built the hotel. Guests and staff have seen him. They think he's a good natured portly gent. (Portly Gent - please some day if slash when I die, refer to me as a portly gent because that would be amazing) He usually stands, like, around the fancy staircase or is walking around the lobby and kind of enjoying what he built, which is cool. He's also been seen walking around the galleries and looking at the art. There's also like a random note in here about the people, like, hear puppies? I, I would be so happy, like I love dogs! So, every time I see any kind of animal I either shout out what it is - "Puppies!" - or, like, if I'm driving and I see a cow, okay, I'll go "Moos!" or I'll just start moving at them. Like, it would frustrate me to no end to be in a place where I can hear puppies, but there's no puppies to be found. I'm sorry. That is torture. Torture. Um, aside from puppies, the Pfister is beyond infamous among sports teams, particularly in major league baseball - so much so that a number of players will pay their own way to stay in different hotels to avoid the Pfister altogether when their teams are in town to play the Brewers. Players in general have reported things like stomping footsteps, moving lights, the AC or TV turning on and off, and mysterious voices. Um, I'll put a link to some of the most interesting and fun stories because there are a lot. Um, but I also want to share some right now because Holy Shit. Adrian Beltre, who's now retired, said in an interview in Sports Illustrated of all places that he heard knocking in the hallway and on his door. So, he went out to investigate, and found no one. Later, he watched as the air conditioning and TV both were switching on and off by themselves. When he was sleeping, he was awakened by pounding noises from behind his headboard. He was so scared that he actually took his bat with him to bed for protection and he was only able to sleep about two hours he said during his three nights stay. Carlos Gomez, former Brewer now on the Tampa Bay Rays, also experienced something paranormal. A day before a game, he heard disembodied voices and his ipod switched on by itself. It began vibrating wildly and just fell down. When he picked, he picked up the Ipod to look at it, to try to figure out what's wrong. So he puts it back down on the table and it started doing the same thing again. I love Carlos Gomez. Oh God, he's so cool. Brendan Ryan said in 2009 of his experience, "it was like a moving light that kind of passed through the room and the room got a bit chillier." The Brewers' manager, Craig Counsell, said two years ago that he heard former Pirates infielder Pedro Alvarez had experienced some 'weirdness' at the hotel and that matches up with a story told that year by Pirates manager Clint Hurdle, who didn't name names but said one of his players became spooked because the TV in his room turned on a couple of times throughout the night. Ji-Man Choi, who's currently on the Tampa Bay Rays and playing with Carlos Gomez which is awesome, had a spirit appear in his bed in 2016. Carlos Martinez of the Cardinals had a run in with a ghost in mid 2018, too. This one made a lot more news because I think we're more down to talk about this shit now it seems like. Um, so what he said was after he saw an apparition in his room, he couldn't sleep alone. And he even took to instagram to share his experience, which is probably part of why this blew up. Um, so he has actually like an instagram video and I'll link to that in the show notes. You can take a look at it because it's amazing. Colby Lewis apparently saw a 'skeletal apparition' move across this hotel room around 1:30 AM. It freaked him out so much that he talked with the team's chaplain as soon as possible. And then missed a press appearance the next day because he was too freaked out just trying to deal with it. Um, one anonymous manager reported he had to calm down a player in the middle of the night to convince him that ghosts don't exist. While many players have fear over the hotel, there are actually a bunch that are like, "Yeah, bring it on!" Rockies pitcher Jon Gray is one of those types of people. He's our peeps, um, and he actually conducted a paranormal investigation where the times he was in town, which is really cool and I want to hang out with that dude. Seriously, that's the way to do it. You just got to embrace it. If you find nothing, then like, you can calm yourself down and be like, 'hey, it's fine. No portly gents in my room.' Portly gent. Um, some of the other things that people see or experience are phantom footsteps, both apparently of the human and puppy variety, floating orbs, phantom voices, electrical anomalies, object manipulations and apparitions of portly gents and apparently also not poorly gents. Uh, so this is kind of a quick one because there's not really anything super scary about the Pfister. It just haunted as fuck. Um, and I'll put pictures of the outside. You can tell me if you agree with me or not, that they are two parts and do not look seamlessly integrated whatsoever. Yeah. I don't know. I really love downtown Milwaukee. In the last couple of years, It's seen a really nice resurgence and um, you know, good restaurants and good entertainment. I think one of the tricky things though is so much of that resurgence has come because of gentrification and that's essentially when white people move in and start taking over neighborhoods. So, if you've ever seen a Whole Foods go up in a place that was "not a good neighborhood" um, and then like that neighborhood starts prospering and hipsters move in? That's gentrification. Um, and Oh God, it happened so much here between Milwaukee and Madison and even some of the other larger cities in the state. Um, it's actually happening right now over on the east side of Madison where there's a number of buildings being put up - like new concert venues and new, like, luxury apartment buildings that then nobody can afford. And I think that's part of why you see it almost always tends to be like white hipster kids move and because they have money, or somehow at least enough money to, to live there because it's convenient and they can walk across the street to get groceries and whatever. I don't know. Um, it's, it's frustrating to me because there should be ways we should be looking at ways to, you know, reignite parts of our cities without gentrifying and without essentially resorting to racist white supremacist tactics to get there. Um, come for the knowledge about historical fun, creepy shit in Wisconsin, stay for the civics and justice lessons. Um, if you're interested in learning more about gentrification, I will include a couple of notes here, a couple of links in the show notes for you to do so. I hope you enjoyed the show. Uh, I think next I'm going to do a cryptid, the Hodag from Rhinelander. Yes. Rhinelander is a city, it's not like the Highlander, I promise. And I've kind of got a basically out of some of the things I want to cover soon. Um, I think after that I'll probably do a crime - like cover or crime, not commit a crime, um, because I wouldn't advertise that on any sort of media that I was going to commit a crime. The only crime I've done lately is I just ate Taco Bell before recording a podcast, which doesn't sound like a smart idea, does it? If you heard tummy gurgling was me, it's not you, it's fine. That's all for today's show. If you're wanting to find ways to get in touch with me, just search 'Spooky Sconnie Podcast' on social media. The twitter handle is @SpookySconnie, and then on facebook and instagram it's just Spooky Sconnie Podcast and you can see phone pictures of my husband wearing a cow head fake cowhead emphasis on fake. If you have anything you want to send me, you can do that at SpookySconniePodcast@gmail.com. Uh, as long as it's, you know, electronic. Don't try to put cookies in your email - it will not send edible cookies. Yeah, I think that's it. Um, if you like the show, please consider rating and subscribing. The ratings really help people find us. And it'd be Kinda cool to, like, be fancy causeI love being fancy and hanging out with some of my favorite podcasty people would be AMAZING. Oh, a quick shout out if you are looking for another podcast to listen to if you're just like so excited about learning about different places and you want to continue that and learn about whole different countries. Check out Nothing Rhymes With Murder. It is one of my favorite podcasts. The host are hilarious. They're funny. They're British, so I love listening to them talk anyway. And each episode they 'travel' to a different country and cover crimes in country. Sometimes it's murders, sometimes it's not, um, but then they'll also give you hot spots that are like somewhat close to where they are crimes occurred so that if you should happen to be going to know Ireland, then you could like checkout a cool place near Belfast where this crime happened. Like it's, it's really like 50 percent crime, 25 percent amazing banter and another 25 percent like travel show. It's basically my dream show. It's fine, it's the best. It's amazing. Um, so if you're looking for another great podcast, check that one out. And thanks for listening. Have an awesome day. And stay tuned for more creepy shit. You just listened to the Spooky Sconnie podcast. It is produced every two weeks by me, Kirsten Schultz. The intro, outro music is from Purple Plant. You can find show notes and more over at spookysconnie.podbean.com, including a transcript in case you missed anything. Take a minute and rate and subscribe if you can. You'll help more people see the show by rating and you won't miss a single episode if you subscribe, and that's pretty dope. You can support the show over at patreon.com/spookysconniepodcast and you can email me anything you'd like me to know at spookysconniepodcast@gmail.com. Meantime, sleep tight. Don't let the badgers. Bye.
Culture Pop A Go Go Episode 16: Halloween Special 2018 Amanda and Faythe are back for their second yearly Halloween Special. They share stories about personal encounters with ghosts and stories about ghost tours they’ve gone on all around the world. Main Topics: Personal ghost stories, Ghost tours Side Topics: Supernatural, Hart of Dixie, Mamma Mia There are some mild SPOILERS in this episode about Hart of Dixie and Mamma Mia. There is also adult language. Twitter: @CulturePopAGoGo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CulturePopAGoGo/ Email: CulturePopAGoGo@gmail.com Website: https://www.amandaagogo.com/culturepopagogo/ Artwork by Sam Kent: http://www.samkent.me/ Plugs & Links: Foo Draws Stuff on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/foo.draws.stuff/ Foo Draws Stuff on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/foo.draws.stuff/ Amanda’s Picture Show A Go Go https://www.amandaagogo.com/amandaspictureshowagogo/ TV Ate MY Brain: The Defenders episodes hosted by Amanda https://www.amandaagogo.com/alsohostedbyamanda/ The Thirst https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/thethirstpod/id1227383761?mt=2 Nothing Rhymes With Murder https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nothing-rhymes-with-murder/id1250779617?mt=2
Most of the time, we can rely on the people around us -- family, friends, coworkers -- to help remind us what "normal" mostly looks like. But what about the times when we're allowed to believe our own hype? ...especially when our hype is more than a little off-kilter from the start?Check out the Voice of the Victim podcast for the first two parts of this story, when we lay out a more detailed timeline and narrative of the life and crimes of Sheila LaBarre, a particularly dangerous and unkind specimen of humanity. Then listen here to decide, exactly how do we know when normal has gone too far? And if Kenny Countie's mother hadn't intervened as firmly as she did, just how many other victims might she have claimed? Promos from Killin' It: The Crimecast and Nothing Rhymes With Murder, both of whom just might be joining me at a meetup at the Ten Bells pub in London on Friday, 13 July 2018!!
Now that Alysa is 40 AF, she continues to explore age and friendship by chatting with her younger, wiser, and more magical friend, Ashleigh. They revisit their friendship origin story, confirm all the things they have in common, make future plans to knock items off their bucket lists, and discuss how age ain’t nothing but a number. Come for a great chat among friends including an epic Golden Girls character discovery, and an important listener letter about friends of the same age. Basically, no matter your age, thank you for being a friend! Check out Jesi Ekonen's Facebook, Instagram, and Web Page (She Designed Ashleigh's Tattoo)! Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/JustFollowYourArt/ Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/justfollowyourartshop/ Web Page = https://www.justfollowyourart.com Share Your Friendship Stories with Alysa! Visit the podcast web page for other topics= www.bestforeverspod.com/surveys Email Alysa= bestforeverspod@gmail.com Follow Best Forevers Pod! Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/groups/bestforeverspod/ Instagram= https://www.instagram.com/bestforeverspod/ Twitter = https://twitter.com/BestForeversPod Support Best Forevers Pod! Patreon= www.patreon.com/bestforeverspod Art Work by Kate Cosgrove= http://k8cosgrove.blogspot.com Theme Music by Trevor Wilson Promo From This Episode! Nothing Rhymes With Murder= https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nothing-rhymes-with-murder/id1250779617?mt=2
Nikko Jenkins came from a family of felons which may be the reason why he started committing crimes as early as 7 years old. And if you could've guessed, his crimes progressively got worse the older he got. We talk about his childhood, what led him to murdering 4 people in August 2013 in Omaha, Nebraska, and the weird/crazy things he did after he was caught. To donate to the End the Backlog Fundraiser that the Nothing Rhymes With Murder podcast is doing, and be entered in a draw to win some awesome prizes, visit www.gofundme.com/endthebacklogWebsite- ItsAboutDamnCrime.comEmail- ItsAboutDamnCrime@gmail.comFacebook, Facebook Group & Instagram- Its About Damn CrimeTwitter & Snapchat- IADCpodcast
Welcome to another bonus Behind the Pod episode featuring Kate and Georgie hosts' of the Nothing Rhymes with Murder podcast. Brodette Nation took a trip around the world to visit Kate and Georige to talk about their podcast and so much more. Yes, they have this amazing, popular podcast which takes listeners on a global journey of MURDER. Every week they look at a new country and true crime gem as well as fun hotspots to visit. We talk about mom jeans to day jobs to anxiety/depression and a little about racism. Seriously, we're all over the place in the best way possible! I hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did recording it. Who knows, maybe the Universe will be good to us and we will achieve our dream of a live show in North Dakota.Follow NRWM:Instagram: @nothingrhymeswithmurderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NRWMpodcast/ Twitter: @NRWMpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/NothingRhymesWithMurder Follow Georgie's business GeeksinMotion: A badass team of unique creatives, uniting innovative tech and passionate art to create and sahre meaningful stories in inspiring and unusual new ways. Website: geeksinmotion.net Follow Kate's spotlight: 7657-9086-3105Podcast Promo: Burst Your Bubble Burst Your Bubble is a podcast that combines racism, sexism, homophobia, and all of the other -isms and -phobias within our society and looks at them through a pop culture lens. From music and movies to comic books and games, hatred, bigotry, and ignorance seep into our everyday lives. What is important is to dissect it and discuss it, and not just accept it as something we can not process or change.Website: http://www.burstyourbubblepodcast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BurstYourBubblePodcast Twitter: @burstbubblespodFollow Brodette Nation:Instagram:@brodettenationTwitter: @brodettenationFacebook: Brodette NationPodcast available on:Podbean: http://brodettenation.podbean.com/feed/iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/brodette-nation/id1265275476Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=145835&refid=stprTuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Brodette-Nation-p1016192/Google PlayMusic Credit:Song: Locked and LoadedArtist: Mitchell MarlowAlbum: NYB124 Jock RockDisclaimer:Any opinions or comments made by host Natassia Cherne, are her own and not endorsed by the U.S. Air Force or Department of Defense. Furthermore, any sponsorships, business products, commercials, endorsements, and external links are associated solely with the Brodette Nation podcast and are not endorsed by the U.S. Air Force or Department of Defense.
It's our first ever LIVE episode! With an audience and everything! Hear us try to zjuzj up health and safety announcements, teach the audience complicated podcast secrets like clapping, and try our best not to burp into the microphones despite being plied with prossecco. We returned to The Big Green Bookshop in Wood Green and were joined by brilliant storytelling guests; listener Chris Sutcliffe, fellow #ladypodsquad Kate and Georgie from Nothing Rhymes With Murder, and actual author of The Friendship Cure, Kate Leaver. Settle in for a mother-in-law horror story, an unsolved murder from Wales, a heartwarming tale of hope, a solid defence of "and Peggy" from Hamilton, a fascinating family history, and a brilliant alternate ending to F.R.I.E.N.D.S. If you'd like to talk about this episode on social media, make sure to use #AndThenWhatLive! Find us on @andthenwhatpod on all social media platforms worth caring about, or email us on andthenwhatpod@gmail.com.
In the second installment of the Bestie Podcaster Series, Alysa chats with soul twins, Georgie and Kate, from the Nothing Rhymes With Murder podcast. The interview is a lively hangout session over prosecco, laughs, friendship, true crime, and geek outs over favorite podcasts (including Alysa’s fangirling of Georgie and Kate). Come join us (and our pets Ferguson and Joey) and get a glimpse into their amazing podcast and, more importantly, their delightfully soulful friendship. Note: This episode includes swearing and alcohol. www.bestforeverspod.com Follow Nothing Rhymes With Murder! Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/NRWMpodcast/ Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/nothingrhymeswithmurder/ Twitter = https://www.twitter.com/NRWMpodcast/ Listen to Nothing Rhymes With Murder! Apple Podcasts = https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nothing-rhymes-with-murder/id1250779617?mt=2 SoundCloud = https://soundcloud.com/nothingrhymeswithmurder Podbean = https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/kz3i2-57c2e/Nothing+Rhymes+With+Murder Become a Patreon Member! Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/NothingRhymesWithMurder Article about Iceland Murder = http://theconversation.com/how-a-rare-murder-in-iceland-has-chilled-a-nation-71766 (Alysa mentioned a girl who was in kidnapped Iceland, but this was incorrect. Brine Brjánsdóttir was murdered.) Maya Angelou Quote = I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.
Hairy nightmare or fluffy puddycat. Find out the history of these fascinating creatures.This episode's promos are from Twisted Philly and Nothing Rhymes With Murder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.