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You may know him from TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram—clips from his courtroom have gone viral across the globe. Judge David Fleischer has become something of an internet sensation, not for theatrics or harsh sentences, but for his calm, compassionate, and fair approach to justice.In this special episode of One Minute Remaining, I sit down with Judge Fleischer to discuss what it's really like behind the bench, how judges across America are often painted with a broad and unfair brush, and why the worst misconduct cases often become the only ones we hear about. With millions of views online, Judge Fleischer's style has captured the attention of a new generation, showing that empathy and accountability can exist side by side in the courtroom.We explore the role of a judge in the justice system, the responsibility of wielding such power, and how public trust is built—and broken. This is a rare and refreshing insight into the judiciary, from a man who's bringing transparency, reason, and humanity back into the courtroom.Join the One Minute Remaining Jury via Appl + HERE and get OMR early and ad free for as little as $1.69 a week!Become a Jury member on Patreon and find us on Facebook here.Buy a coffe for a member of the British armed police force here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is Part 2 of the first Q&A of 2025! It's been a while since we opened up the floor for a Q&A, but recently Jack posted in the One Minute Remaining private Facebook group asking for your questions for him—and everyone's favourite attorney at law, Michael Leonard. And wow, did you deliver!You sent in so many fantastic questions that we've had to split this into two parts. Some of them really hit hard, like:
Well, it's that time again!It's been a while since we opened up the floor for a Q&A, but recently Jack posted in the One Minute Remaining private Facebook group asking for your questions for him—and everyone's favourite attorney at law, Michael Leonard. And wow, did you deliver!You sent in so many fantastic questions that we've had to split this into two parts. Some of them really hit hard, like:
Iowa mother Ilene Gowan, 60, was last seen on surveillance footage leaving her job at Sugar's Lounge and Diner in Council Bluffs on February 12. She got into Brammer's Ford F-150, and traffic cameras captured the vehicle again the following morning. Inside, her body was awkwardly slumped in the passenger seat.She was still wearing the same clothes from the parking lot footage, except for one missing shoe. Her cellphone and purse were also gone.Investigators later discovered that her personal safe—containing approximately $1,200—was missing as well.When concerned family members and colleagues called 911, police turned to CCTV footage to unravel the truth and expose the lies of the person responsible for her murder.Get early and ad free access to Crime at Bedtime and One Minute Remaining now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Its July 2020, and Fort Smith is rocked by the discovery of a brutal crime—the murder of 72-year-old William Dubois Jr., a retired teacher who had touched many lives in his community.What began as a simple welfare check soon spiralled into a chilling investigation, one that led to the arrest of a suspect who was found with the deceased mans car, why did she have it and who was responsible for this brutal murder? All questions posed to the seemingly argoant young woman.Was there a deeper connection, or did a simple theft turn into something far more sinister?Step back in time as we unravel the twists and turns of this tragic story, diving into the heart of a crime that left a family broken and a community searching for answers.Get early and ad free access to Crime at Bedtime and One Minute Remaining now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the quiet area of New Addington, a shocking act of violence sent ripples through the community. Sarah Mayhew thought she was meeting a friend, but instead, she was walking into a deadly trap. Lured under false pretences, she never made it home.In this episode, we uncover the events leading to her brutal murder, and how a man previously convicted of murder, Steve Samson played, was allowed to walk the streets to kill aagain. Plus the chilling involvment of Gemma Watts. What led to this senseless killing, and how did the truth finally emerge?Get early and ad free access to Crime at Bedtime and One Minute Remaining now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of One Minute Remaining, I sit down with Jessie Milo, an inmate at the infamous San Quentin State Prison.Jessie has been handed a sentence that might suggest he ranks among the likes of Ted Bundy or the BTK Killer—yet Jessie has never taken a life. His true crime is a series of incredibly poor life choices. With a childhood spent on drug runs with his mother at just five years old and a father who was repeatedly sent to prison, it's little wonder Jessie found himself following a similar path.Jessie opens up about life behind the storied walls of San Quentin, the challenges of incarceration—including nearly eight years spent in solitary confinement—and the personal journey that led him there. From navigating the harsh realities of prison culture to sharing his thoughts on redemption and reform, Jessie's story provides a raw and unfiltered glimpse into life on the inside. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of One Minute Remaining, I sit down with Jessie Milo, an inmate at the infamous San Quentin State Prison.Jessie has been handed a sentence that might suggest he ranks among the likes of Ted Bundy or the BTK Killer—yet Jessie has never taken a life. His true crime is a series of incredibly poor life choices. With a childhood spent on drug runs with his mother at just five years old and a father who was repeatedly sent to prison, it's little wonder Jessie found himself following a similar path.Jessie opens up about life behind the storied walls of San Quentin, the challenges of incarceration—including nearly eight years spent in solitary confinement—and the personal journey that led him there. From navigating the harsh realities of prison culture to sharing his thoughts on redemption and reform, Jessie's story provides a raw and unfiltered glimpse into life on the inside. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Merritt has been incarcerated for almost forty years for a murder he says he didn't commit. We recently covered John's story over several episodes of One Minute Remaining. However, after being incarcerated for as long as John has, he has more than a few stories to tell.When John asked if I thought the OMR jury might be interested in hearing some of them, I said, "Sure!"Just a word of warning: these are prison stories. They are uncensored, raw, and real. If you are easily offended, the next two OMR episodes might not be for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Merritt has been incarcerated for almost forty years for a murder he says he didn't commit. We recently covered John's story over several episodes of One Minute Remaining. However, after being incarcerated for as long as John has, he has more than a few stories to tell.When John asked if I thought the OMR jury might be interested in hearing some of them, I said, "Sure!"Just a word of warning: these are prison stories. They are uncensored, raw, and real. If you are easily offended, the next two OMR episodes might not be for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2001, Marcellus Williams was sentenced to death for the 1998 murder of reporter Felecia Gayle. After over two decades on Missouri's death row, he was executed by lethal injection on September 24, 2024. As time passed, doubts about his guilt grew. Marcellus's defence team, the victim's family, and even some jurors questioned his conviction. Despite this, the governor denied clemency, and the Supreme Court did not intervene. One of the few people to interview Marcellus during his time on death row was Jack Laurence, a producer and podcast host, who believes the case against him was flawed. Laurence, like many others, feels the decision to execute Marcellus was a tragic mistake. You can listen to Jack's interview with Marcellus Williams on his podcast One Minute Remaining here. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia Did you miss last week's episode? Listen to 'The Little Girl Murdered By The Man Around The Corner' here. Find out more about Mamamia's charity partner RizeUp Australia here. CREDITS Guest: Jack Laurence Host: Gemma Bath Producer: Tahli Blackman Audio Producer: Thom Lion GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice note, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of One Minute Remaining, I sit down with former FBI profiler Julia Cowley to delve into the complex and controversial case of Temujin Kensu, a man who has spent decades behind bars for a crime he has always maintained he's innocent of.Julia brings her expert eye to the case, examining the evidence and offering insights into what may have gone wrong and if she believes Temujin is innocent.I also catch up with the man himself to check in and see how he's doing.You can hear Julia's podcast The Consult here https://www.truecrimeconsult.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of One Minute Remaining, I sit down with former FBI profiler Julia Cowley to delve into the complex and controversial case of Temujin Kensu, a man who has spent decades behind bars for a crime he has always maintained he's innocent of.Julia brings her expert eye to the case, examining the evidence and offering insights into what may have gone wrong and if she believes Temujin is innocent.I also catch up with the man himself to check in and see how he's doing.You can hear Julia's podcast The Consult here https://www.truecrimeconsult.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of One Minute Remaining, we're joined by our resident attorney and the voice of reason, Michael Leonard. Michael dives into the complexities of the Tariq Maqbool case—a story we've covered in detail, highlighting disturbing inconsistencies and missing testimonies. With his expert legal insight, Michael breaks down what went wrong in the courtroom and points at many issues with the case from all angles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this gripping episode of One Minute Remaining, we sit down with former hostage negotiator Scott Walker. With years of experience on the front lines of high-stakes negotiations, Scott shares his insights into the psychology behind negotiations, the pressure of making life-or-death decisions, and the critical skills needed to defuse some of the most intense situations imaginable. Whether it's talking someone down from a dangerous moment or outsmarting a criminal in a high-stress standoff, Scott's stories reveal the unseen battles fought with words, not weapons.Find Scotts book here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summer, 1934. Brighton, England.The holiday season is in full swing as the beaches and streets fill with cheerful locals and tourists enjoying the warm weather. But beneath the surface of this vibrant seaside town, something dark is about to emerge.It all begins when a mysterious suitcase is abandoned at the railway station. Inside, a gruesome discovery is made—one that will send shockwaves through the town and eventually, the entire country.What dark secrets lie behind this chilling find? The mystery is just beginning...Get early and ad free access to Crime at Bedtime and One Minute Remaining for as little as $1.61 a week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The year is 1931, and a man named William Herbert Wallace has just returned home to find his house bolted from the inside.This was odd, as his wife was supposed to be home.After eventually managing to get in, he discovers a brutal scene: his wife has been murdered.Once the police arrive and start to take Mr Wallace's account of what happened that evening, suspicion quickly turns to him. He explains that he was out attending a meeting with a mysterious man that he never found.Did this man really exist, or was this all an elaborate hoax created by William to give himself an alibi for murdering his wife?Get early and ad free access to Crime at Bedtime and One Minute Remaining for as little as $1.61 a week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello Crime at Bedtime listeners, I know a lot of you have just recently found this show and so you may not be aware that I have two other crime shows called WANTED and One Minute Remaining - Stories from the inmates so I wanted to introduce you today to OMR. If you like it we have 200 episodes for you to binge right now! available wherever you listen to Crime at Bedtime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and Welcome back to One Minute Remaining, today I'm sitting down with American social psychologist and a professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz DR Craig Haney. I am currently in the process of working on a new project with a gentlemen who is incarcerated in San Quentin prison, now I'm going to be annoying and say I wont be telling you at this stage what that is but as part of this project I was looking for certain experts to weigh in and take part, I do love an expert, one of those experts I found was a man by the name of Dr Craig Haney. I reached out to him and asked if he would chat with me to which he agreed. What I didn't know at the time was not only is he a highly regarded professor and psychologist who has spent his life studying capital punishment and the psychological impact of and the American Prison system but he was also one of the researchers who conducted the 1970s experiment known as the Stanford prison experiment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jack Lawrence hosts a True Crime podcast “One Minute Remaining” which interviews American inmates from their prison cells. He joined CBR Wrapped to talk about the newly available Spanish version of the podcast, which was quickly adaptable thanks to AI. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Laurence has spoken to some of the most terrifying criminals in the US, including a contract killer called Wild Bill whose crimes made him as one of the country's most wanted criminals. The host of the One Minute Remaining podcast tells Gary Jubelin what it is like to spend time deep in conversation with a murderer, and why he chose to publish what Wild Bill told him. Want to hear more? Listen to Jack Laurence's podcast One Minute Remaining here. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Convicted murderers call Jack Laurence at all hours - in the early morning; while he's out doing the groceries; when he's about to go to bed. It's all in a day's work for the podcaster, who records his One Minute Remaining series of telephone interviews with US prisoners from the comfort of his child's toy room. Doing so, he's interviewed contract killers, those who have been wrongly convicted, and people on death row. Want to hear more? Listen to Jack Laurence's podcast One Minute Remaining here. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For 15 years, Jack Laurence felt like 'the invisible man' in Australian radio. From redundancy, to being told he'd "never be a superstar", Jack hit an all time low. Little did he realise this was just the beginning of an exciting new adventure... One which would see him talking to some of the world's toughest criminals in his podcast, One Minute Remaining. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christmas is done, and there are people going on road trips all over the country, make sure to drive safely - better to get there late than not at all! Ox and Marko discuss road trips when they were kids, and the games played. Marko tells us about a road trip from Melbourne to the Gold Coast when he was a kid and illustrates his complete of geographical knowledge, and Ox reveals what he thinks is the best invention ever for road trips.Marko believes that podcasts are the best thing ever for road trips, and each of the team reveal a podcast recommendation. Marko recommends Joe Rogan, Ox recommends The Garden of Eden, and Third Man recommends One Minute Remaining. And we all recommend Talk Birdie To Me, a cracking golf podcast, in fact the most listened to Australian golf pod.But....Marko is upset. He doesn't want to be a hero, but he raises an issue regarding councils, leading to a business idea from Ox involving Jim Penman from the Jims Mowing empire. We have a discussion about Jims and some of categories that he could move into, and a slightly surprising one that Jims have moved into.Ox and Marko answering 3 questions about food. There is disagreement in this heated discussion about Peanut Butter, Vegemite and food on the floor. The supermarket grape issue comes up again, with Ox and Marko calling Third Man a thief. There may be defamation action taken. Marko tells a story about his Dad and his greyhounds involving Mackas, and a hilarious story about his Dads funeral service leading to Ox telling a story about a guy with a bizarre job involving funeral services. Ox and Marko reveal the song they'd like played at their funeral.Ox had his massive Boxing Day Aussie themed barbie, and he tells us what he went dressed as - very good !! He outlines some of the drinks that were on offer at the barbie.A few weeks ago, we discussed Hoodies Magazine, and Marko talked himself up, pretending he knew all about it. We call family member Ben who runs it the mag to get to the bottom of it. Ben is, as it turns out, is a former opera singer - we put him to the test live on the pod. This results in Marko telling a story about meeting an opera singer in Canada many years ago.Onto the feedback. Lots of it as usual, keep it coming - with a whack for someone today, and it's not a team member, but a family member. We wrap up the pod, and the year, with a joke. And with Christmas a couple of days ago, Marko gives us a couple of Chrissy jokes. Then a debate over Frasier vs Cheers. We disagree.The pod will be back for Season 2 in mid-January, see you then !! Follow a Couple of Blokes and get involved with the show on social media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok, or send a voicemail to Ox and Marko here. Subscribe, rate and review the podcast - and tell a friend about the podcast and help spread the word. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For three years, Jake Lang has been locked behind bars over January 6, and he still hasn't gone before a jury. Lang joins Charlie to discuss the saga of the past three years, and his promising breakthrough at the Supreme Court that could vindicate hundreds of J6 defendants. Plus, James O'Keefe explores his massive new story exposing anti-white racism at the very top of IBM.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Lawrence is the total package. He has an Australian accent, and he has an award-winning background in radio and podcasting. But the great news is, that he's already invented the wheel, well the prison wheel … well, the prison podcast wheel! I am very excited to present to you all a special episode of his show “One Minute Remaining,” where he speaks with inmates serving lengthy prison sentences spanning a range of different crimes. From arson to robbery, attempted murder, and even murder itself and everything in between. He's not there to try and prove them innocent or guilty; what he's doing is allowing them the chance to tell THEIR stories. He looks at the cases against them and allows them to tell us their accounts of the events that led up to their incarceration. As they say in Australia, it's great! So, without further abuse, I present to you Jack Lawrence's podcast, One Minute Remaining.Hugs. ❤️This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5943242/advertisement
Evaristo Salas Junior was just 16 when he was sent to an adult men's prison convicted of the murder of Jose Arreola in 1995. But in the nearly three decades since his conviction, the evidence has been re-examined in great detail. Cracks, lies and omissions have been uncovered by journalists and documentary makers alike, leading to Evaristo's exoneration and release in August of this year. So how did this happen? How did the justice system fail him so monumentally, and why did it take so long to get him out? THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia If you have any details about this case, you can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or on their website. CREDITS Guest: Jack Lawrence, host of the One Minute Remaining podcast. Host: Gemma Bath Executive Producer: Gia Moylan Audio Producer: Scott Stronach GET IN TOUCH: Check out our TikTok here. Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Skinner grew up in California's infamous streets of Compton. A place where gang violence is everywhere. The Bloods and the Crips are bitter rivals and often settle disputes with blood shed.Damian had nothing to do with the gangs growing up, his only focus as a young teenager was sport. He had dreams of making it big in the world of baseball, he worked hard at school on his grades and his game. His father was a minister in a local church and did his best to shield his children from the gangs and the violence outside. Unfortunately Damian's older brother would take a different path to Damian and found his way into the Crips and would not only join the notorious gang but also make a name for himself as someone who was willing to do what needed to be done.In 1996 Damian's life would change as a SWAT team arrives at his home to arrest him for murder, a murder he believes could have been carried out by his own brother. join the One Minute Remaining family here and start enjoying the bonus material. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Wanted!In todays episode I sit down with a man our regular listeners of One Minute Remaining will be all too familiar with. Michael Leonard is a defence attorney from Chicago Illinois. He's an attorney with decades of trial experience and a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the US legal system.He often guides us through the mine field that is the cases we discuss on OMR so of course when it came to the bizarre case of the Tiktok fugitive I just had to get him on to offer his professional opinion on this case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this show Jack Laurence (Host and creator of the award winning crime podcast One Minute Remaining) sits down with men and women from around the world have been or who currently are 'Wanted' by authorities.It all started many months ago when Jack was tagged in a video online, a video of a man claiming to be wanted by the FBI. After a bit of back and forth and some concern as to just what he was getting himself into Jack sat down with this fugitive and the rest as they say is history. From claims of international kidnapping, drug cartels, prison escapes, North Korean sanction dodging and even leaked government secrets the world of the wanted is nothing short of wild. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One Minute Remaining is a fantastic podcast in which host Jack Lawrence calls inmates at prisons, and lets them tell their side of the story. This week, John and Paul get Jack to explain this incredible project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to episode one of 'One minute remaining' - Today we start the story of Dorice Moore and Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a story that has layer after layer but that is nothing short of mind blowing.I first contacted Dorice more than four years ago after reading about her story and we've been chatting on and off ever since. Dorice was charged and convicted for the murder of Abraham Lee Shakespear more than twelve years ago, a crime that she has always maintained she is innocent of. Dorice has done a number of interviews over the years with different journalists and programs but from what I've seen and heard she's never really been given the opportunity to tell her side of the story without prejudice from the interviewer.I am not here to prove her innocent or guilty, I'm simply here to allow her to tell her side of the story, a story that has fascinated and confused me the more I have delved into it.This is the first of many chats I will have with Dorice during this season as we not only hear the story from her side but also follow her journey as she fights to clear her name.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/one-minute-remaining-stories-from-the-inmates/id1644995366Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/guilt. Expand your listening experience and support the creation of this podcast by becoming an Acast+ Subscriber. Benefits include, Early Release, Ad Free Listening and Bonus Content. https://plus.acast.com/s/guilt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Attorney Michael Leonard of Leonard Trial Lawyers joins host Jon Hansen to discuss current cases and news stories. Mike covers the Alabama Basketball team case, R. Kelly, and more. Plus, they are joined by the host of the “One Minute Remaining” podcast, Jack Lawrence. The podcast focuses on cases in the United States where Jack speaks with […]
Hi it's Tim from Inside the Tribe here, I've found a great new podcast called One Minute Remaining that I've been enjoying. Jack Laurence is the host and he interviews different men and women incarcerated in the United States for a range of different crimes. It's not about whether these people are guilty or innocent, Jack just allows them to share their stories. Check out the trailer. Listen to One Minute Remaining hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've just wrapped up the story of Anthony Duke, the man convicted of a murder he says he didn't do. So the question is, what does OMRs resident Attorney Michael Leonard think?Well we sat down to discuss the case and the prosecutions evidence and what Michael had to say was definitely as shock to me.If you have a question about this case or any of the other cases we discuss you can now call the One Minute Remaining hotline and leave your questions, comments and thoughts for us to answer in upcoming episodes.HOTLINE:03 5294 0569Got a Question about a case? comment or just thoughts you'd like to share. Call the OMR hotline and leave a message and you could be featured in an upcoming episodeJoin the OMR Family and help support the show in a way that suits you, plus get bonus content, all the links are here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While you wait for the next episode of One Minute Remaining to drop, we thought we'd bring you an episode from our friends at Australian True Crime with Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb.Two extended families continue to pay a heavy price for turning a blind eye to the disfunction in one household. A mother joins us to talk about the lead up to her child becoming a killer, and the aftermath so many people must live with for the rest of their lives. If you are in immediate danger in Australia, call 000.There is help if you are experiencing family violence or coercive control. You can call 1800 RESPECT 24/7 on 1800 737 732, or visit their website here. You can also call Lifeline 24/7 on 13 11 14. Join the OMR Family and help support the show in a way that suits you, plus get bonus content, all the links are here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're taking a little break over Summer and using this time to spotlight some of our favourite true-crime podcasts.This week we're showcasing Jack Laurence's podcast, One Minute Remaining.Today's episode is the story of David Talley, the man serving an incredible prison sentence. David, like millions of others around the world, struggled with addiction, an addiction to crack cocaine. This addiction would drive David to make poor decisions, decisions that would see him fall into a cycle of prison time for petty theft to help pay for his habit.After years of going in and out of prison and struggling with his addiction, David was yet again back in court after being arrested for a burglary on a gas station after hours. After being given bond and time to say goodbye to his kids David would make a heartbreaking decision, a decision which would change the course of his life forever.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. For a few dollars per month, you can listen to every episode early and ad free, access fortnightly bonus content, and even get your name shouted out on the show! Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We ring in 2023 with Joe's wife Jess to talk about their experience at #WWERaw in Nashville and they talk about the VIP Experience and how their trip came to be. The boys then get into Vince McMahon returning to WWE, Charlotte regaining the #Smackdown Title, Mercedes Mone making her #NJPW #WrestleKingdom debut, Saraya's partner at #AEWDynamite next week and more!!! With it being a new year...the boys throw a few predictions for 2023 and Jason closes the show with One Minute Remaining to discuss a new show coming to the feed! Follow Us On Twitter: Jason - www.twitter.com/marchewkamania Brian - www.twitter.com/TWPBrian Joe - www.twitter.com/TWP_JT Kevin - www.twitter.com/TWP_Kevin BUY A SHIRT!!! https://whatamaneuver.net
Attorney Michael Kessler shares an appearance he recently made on Jack Laurence's podcast One Minute Remaining. On this episode, they talk about one of Attorney Kessler's former clients, who is serving a one hundred year sentence! They talk about how and why that happened, and what, if anything, can be done to reduce it (after the inmate has already served over twenty years of it)!
We're taking a little break over Summer and using this time to spotlight some of our favourite true-crime podcasts.This week we're showcasing Jack Laurence's podcast, One Minute Remaining.Show notes: Welcome to episode one of 'One minute remaining' - Today we start the story of Dorice Moore and Abraham Lee Shakespeare, a story that has layer after layer but that is nothing short of mind blowing.I am not here to prove her innocent or guilty I am simply here to allow her to tell her side of the story.This is the first of many chats I will have with Dorice during this season as we not only hear the story from her side but also follow her journey as she fights to clear her name.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. For a few dollars per month, you can listen to every episode early and ad free, access fortnightly bonus content, and even get your name shouted out on the show! Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In todays episode we sit down with One Minute Remaining's resident attorney Michael Leonard to discuss the case of David Talley, the man serving a 100 year prison sentence. David like millions of others around the world struggled with addiction, an addiction to crack cocaine. This addiction would drive David to make poor decisions, decisions that would see him fall into a cycle of prison time for petty theft to help pay for his habit.After years of going in and out of prison and struggling with his addiction, David was yet again back in court after being arrested for a burglary on a gas station after hours. After being given bond and time to say goodbye to his kids David would make a heart breaking decision, a decision which would change the course of his life forever,Join the OMR Family and help support the show in a way that suits you, plus get bonus content, all the links are here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to One Minute Remaining.Today is part fifth and final part of my chat with Kimberly Boone where I ask Kim about some evidence I was initially unaware of. Plus we discuss what's next for Kim and what a life behind bars looks like for her.Kim was, as she puts it, a 'normal suburban mum' raising two boys and married to a man she says was her best friend, a man she never argued with. A series of events would lead to the eventual arrest of Kim for pre meditated attempted murder, after a shooting at her home in the early hours one morning, Kim says she accidently shot her husband thinking he was an intruder.After supplying police with a statement she was instantly arrested and charged with his attempted murder. While in jail awaiting her trial she would be charged with another count of pre meditated attempted murder against her husband and arson for a house fire that occurred four months prior to the shooting.Kim has always maintained she is innocent of these crimes and has been fighting for 14 years to clear her name. As always I'm not here to try and prove her innocent or guilty, just give her the opportunity to tell her story, a story I'm sure you will agree is quite incredible.Join the OMR Family and help support the show in a way that suits you, plus get bonus content, all the links are here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to One Minute Remaining.Today is part four of my chat with Kimberly Boone. Kim was, as she puts it, a 'normal suburban mum' raising two boys and married to a man she says was her best friend, a man she never argued with. A series of events would lead to the eventual arrest of Kim for pre meditated attempted murder, after a shooting at her home in the early hours one morning, Kim says she accidently shot her husband thinking he was an intruder.After supplying police with a statement she was instantly arrested and charged with his attempted murder. While in jail awaiting her trial she would be charged with another count of pre meditated attempted murder against her husband and arson for a house fire that occurred four months prior to the shooting.Kim has always maintained she is innocent of these crimes and has been fighting for 14 years to clear her name. As always I'm not here to try and prove her innocent or guilty, just give her the opportunity to tell her story, a story I'm sure you will agree is quite incredible.Join the OMR Family and help support the show in a way that suits you, plus get bonus content, all the links are here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to One Minute Remaining.Today is part three of my chat with Kimberly Boone. Kim was, as she puts it, a 'normal suburban mum' raising two boys and married to a man she says was her best friend, a man she never argued with. A series of events would lead to the eventual arrest of Kim for pre meditated attempted murder, after a shooting at her home in the early hours one morning, Kim says she accidently shot her husband thinking he was an intruder.After supplying police with a statement she was instantly arrested and charged with his attempted murder. While in jail awaiting her trial she would be charged with another count of pre meditated attempted murder against her husband and arson for a house fire that occurred four months prior to the shooting.Kim has always maintained she is innocent of these crimes and has been fighting for 14 years to clear her name. As always I'm not here to try and prove her innocent or guilty, just give her the opportunity to tell her story, a story I'm sure you will agree is quite incredible.Join the OMR Family and help support the show in a way that suits you, plus get bonus content, all the links are here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In February 2009, 26-year-old Heather Strong went missing. She stopped turning up to her waitressing job at a diner in Florida and stopped contacting her family. Her estranged husband said she'd left the kids with him and was taking some time to herself to figure things out, but their abusive relationship left people questioning his version of events. And when police started to investigate, it wasn't just Heather's husband who became their prime suspect. His girlfriend Emilia, who was eight months pregnant with his child, was also interrogated for answers. What they uncovered was a crime so horrible, it saw Emilia become the youngest Florida woman to be sentenced to death, for a crime she now says she had nothing to do with. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia CREDITS Guest: Jack Laurence You can hear his podcast One Minute Remaining here. Host: Gemma Bath Executive Producer: Gia Moylan Audio Producer: Rhiannon Mooney GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au Join our closed Facebook community to discuss this episode. Just search True Crime Conversations on Facebook or follow this link https://bit.ly/tcc-group If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to One Minute Remaining.Today is part two of my chat with Kimberly Boone. Kim was as she puts it was a 'normal suburban mum' raising two boys and married to a man she says was her best friend, a man she never argued with. A series of events would lead to the eventual arrest of Kim for pre meditated attempted murder, after a shooting at her home in the early hours one morning, Kim says she accidently shot her husband thinking he was an intruder.After supplying police with a statement she was instantly arrested and charged with his attempted murder. While in jail awaiting her trial she would be charged with another count of pre meditated attempted murder against her husband and arson for a house fire that occurred four months prior to the shooting.Kim has always maintained she is innocent of these crimes and has been fighting for 14 years to clear her name. As always I am not here to try and prove her innocent or guilty, juts give her the opportunity to tell her story, a story I'm sure you will agree is quite incredible.Join the OMR Family and help support the show in a way that suits you, plus get bonus content, all the links are here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to One Minute Remaining.Today is part one of my chat with Kimberly Boone. Kim was as she puts it a 'normal suburban mum' raising two boys and married to a man she says was her best friend, a man she never argued with. A series of events would lead to the eventual arrest of Kim for pre meditated attempted murder, after a shooting at her home in the early hours of one morning, Kim says she accidently shot her husband thinking he was an intruder.After supplying police with a statement she was instantly arrested and charged with his attempted murder. While in jail awaiting her trial she would be charged with arson and pre meditated attempted murder for a house fire that occurred four months prior to the shooting.Kim has always maintained she is innocent of these crimes and has been fighting for 14 years to clear her name. As always I am not here to try and prove her innocent or guilty, juts give her the opportunity to tell her story, a story I'm sure you will agree is quite incredible.Join the OMR Family and help support the show in a way that suits you, plus get bonus content, all the links are here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
On today's Uncut/Off Air podcast, we catch up with our former show anchor Jack Lawrence, who now makes one of the truly fascinating podcasts on the market!Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: special guest Jack Lawrence from the "One Minute Remaining" podcast, Sunshine Coast survey 1 of 2022; Triple J's 'requestival' returns, PLUSPodcast & Song Of The Week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, my names Jack Laurence, a radio host of fourteen years and a lover of crime podcasts, In fact I love them so much that I've quit my job to make one.So what's this podcast all about? In this series I'll be interviewing many inmates who are all serving lengthy sentences for some pretty serious crimes. From arson to attempted murder and even murder itself and everything in between. Some who say they are innocent of the crimes they have been convicted of and others who say their convictions don't match the crimes. Now I'm not here to convince you of their innocence or their guilt I'm simply here to let them tell their stories. So what's different about this? Well with most crime podcasts you sit there I talk at you, tell you a story and interview people and we move on. However, I want YOU to get involved, now I know in the past listening to crime podcasts I sit their and think, but wait you missed this important comment or what about this person or that? unanswered questions that I wish the host had asked or explored. That's where you come in. I'm in regular contact with all of the inmates I chat with so while listening to these stories and interviews if you think I've missed something, maybe an avenue I haven't explored or something I went too soft or you just have a general question you want answered then tell me and we'll do it! This is your podcast, this is your chance to join me in the investigation. So if you have a question or a comment then jump on social media or email me all the details are in the show notes and I will pose your questions to the inmates. So lets do it!EMAIL: mashedpumpkinprod@gmail.comTIKTOK: @JKONTHERADIOInstagram: @JKONTHERADIO Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.