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Talked with Michael Barnett, Director of Development, Restoration Bridge International. Their mission "has been to provide consistent and reliable access to nutritious food for individuals and families in need, while promoting community resilience and self-sufficiency. Through compassionate service, strategic partnerships, and unwavering commitment, we strive to restore dignity and bridge the gap between scarcity and sustenance for a healthier, hunger-free future." Restoration provides a much needed food distribution system in Palm Beach County. They do a food distribution event every Saturday at the Boynton Beach mall starting at 9am. For folks who want to volunteer, the arrival time is 5-6am. For more information on the services provided, to become a volunteer or sponsor, listeners can go to www.restorationbridge.com
On this week's episode of The South Florida Roundup, we discussed the HIV infection crisis in South Florida – and the serious cuts in federal funding for detection and prevention that could make it worse (1:09). We also took a look at the quarter-million-dollar per day cost of protecting President Trump that Palm Beach County bears each time he visits Mar-a-Lago – and whether it will get paid back again (18:48). And we asked whether the Circle of Brotherhood's important anti-crime and violence community work will continue here (35:12).
SJC Administrator withdraws application for Palm Beach County administrator job, a suspected gang leader arrested, and Sing Out Loud is accepting applications for Local Artist Showcase
Bernard Hampton's journey from modest beginnings to Managing Director and The Head of The Academy at Bank of America is a testament to hard work, learning, and leadership. Raised in a middle-class family with a strong work ethic, Bernard's early experiences shaped his leadership approach. From his start as a sales associate at RadioShack to leading over a thousand employees globally at Bank of America, he has always believed in the power of people and emotional intelligence. In this episode, Bernard shares strategies for transitioning into leadership, navigating crises, and the power of continuous learning in career growth. Bernard Hampton is a Managing Director and The Head of The Academy at Bank of America, where he leads global employee training and development initiatives for over 200,000 employees. In this episode, Ilana and Bernard will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (01:39) Early Experiences That Shaped His Leadership (07:17) Joining Bank of America (09:02) Leading Through Crisis and Uncertainty (12:42) Four Keys to Stronger Team Dynamics (19:31) The Power of Origin Stories in Leadership (24:15) Leading Talent Development at Bank of America (30:07) The Value of Career Mentors and Sponsors (33:40) Building a Culture of Learning and Growth (38:10) Empowering Your Community as a Leader (39:45) Four Steps to Unlock Your Leadership Potential (45:30) Balancing Leadership with Personal Life Bernard Hampton is a Managing Director and The Head of The Academy at Bank of America, where he leads global employee training and development initiatives for over 200,000 employees. He is also a member of Leadership Florida's Executive Class 12 and serves on the Board of Directors for the Urban League of Palm Beach County, contributing to efforts that promote economic growth and community development. Connect with Bernard: Bernard's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bernardfhampton Resources Mentioned: Bank of America: bankofamerica.com The Academy: https://careers.bankofamerica.com/en-us/career-development/the-academy Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness by Steve Magness: https://www.amazon.com/Hard-Things-Resilience-Surprising-Toughness/dp/006309861X Leap Academy: Ready to make the LEAP in your career? There is a NEW way for professionals to Advance Their Careers & Make 5-6 figures of EXTRA INCOME in Record Time. Check out our free training today at leapacademy.com/training
Our card this week is Marjorie "Christy" Luna, the 4 of Spades from Florida.From the outside, Greenacres seemed like a picture-perfect place to grow up, with a park, school, and corner store stocked with sugary sweets and arcade games all within walking distance.For Christy Luna and her friends, weekends were spent roaming the neighborhood and playing outside barefoot. But this storybook community had darkness lurking just under the surface, and it reared its ugly head one May night in 1984.More than 40 years later, Christy's friends are peeling back the layers and piecing together memories from their childhood, finding that what actually lay beneath was much darker than they ever could've imagined.If you know anything about the disappearance of Marjorie “Christy” Luna in Greenacres, Florida, on May 27th, 1984, the Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend, please come forward. And if you had encounters with anyone named in the episode, or even similar encounters as described with men you didn't know, detectives want to hear from you too. Perhaps you hold the missing piece to solving this mystery and putting a terrible person behind bars for whatever life they have left. You can remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County at 1-800-458-8477.Ways to contact the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office directly: Main Number: 561-688-3000Detective William Springer's Email: SpringerW@pbso.org View source material and photos for this episode at: thedeckpodcast.com/marjorie-christy-luna Let us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media.Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuckFacebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllcTo support Season of Justice and learn more, please visit seasonofjustice.org.The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowersTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieTwitter: @Ash_FlowersFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AFText Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!
Shana Ostrovitz, Executive Director of 1909, talks with EisnerAmper's TechTalk host Fritz Spencer about her nonprofit organization and members-only community's dedication to the sustainable growth and success of early-stage entrepreneurs, creatives, small business owners, and innovators in Palm Beach County, FL. In this episode, learn about the invaluable resources 1909 offers its members, including affordable workspace, business education, mentorship, and events designed to foster connection and support their ventures into the next growth stage. Tune in to explore the nonprofit's mission toward the holistic growth of founders and freelancers dedicated to building a better future for themselves, their community, and the world.
Trump announces his self deportation program, the NFL draft is coming to DC, we have the favorites for the next Pope, and the Sheriff of Palm Beach County, Ric Bradshaw, joins the show to discuss their big bust of a would be mass shooter. We have the details on all of that and so much more on this Tuesday...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 145 Doe ID 'Singer Island Jane Doe' Susan Poole On June 16, 1974, a man and his two sons were searching for driftwood on Singer Island in the Burnt Bridge area of North Palm Beach, Florida when they found human remains. Investigators descended on the area and found more of the skeletonized remains along with tattered and weathered pieces of clothing. There was no ID with the body, and police would face an uphill battle identifying the remains which were thought to be those of a young woman or teenage girl between the ages of 14 and 25. It was believed that the girl had stood between 4ft11 and 5ft'2 tall, and that she weighed between 83 and 103 pounds. Police found evidence that she had been tied to a tree, leading them to believe that she was likely the victim of a homicide. With not much to go on, the case of the girl that would become known as 'Singer Island Jane Doe' went cold. Although police didn't know who their victim was, they thought they knew who killed her; a vicious, and sadistic serial killer and predator named Gerard John Schaefer. Schaefer worked as a sheriff's deputy for the Marin County, FL sheriff's department, and he had murdered and attacked several women and young girls in the area where Singer Island Jane Doe had been found. If Schaefer did indeed kill Singer Island Jane Doe, he took his secrets to the grave after he was murdered by a fellow inmate whil in prison. In 2022, after the Palm Beach County sheriff's office teamed up with Othram Labs to perform genealogy on the DNA from Singer Island Jane Doe, they finally learned who she was; Susan Gale Poole. She had been reported missing from her Brower County trailer park in December, 1972 when she was 15 years old. Police are confident that she's the victim of Gerard John Schaefer, and in fact, he was responsible for the murder of another girl that lived in the same trailer park as Susan. Although it will likely never be established how she crossed paths with her killer, her family is relieved to have her remains so that they could give her a proper farewell. 'Singer Island Jane Doe' has her name back now; it's Susan Poole, and this is her story. This episode is sponsored by Masterclass. MasterClass is the streaming platform that makes it possible for anyone to watch or listen to hundreds of video lessons taught by 200+ of the world's best. Whether it be in business and leadership, photography, cooking, writing, acting, music, sports and more, MasterClass delivers a world class online learning experience. Video lessons are available anytime, anywhere on your smartphone, personal computer, Apple TV and FireTV streaming media players. Listeners of DNA ID will receive a minimum of 15% off any annual membership of Masterclass. To listen to every episode of DNA: ID ad-free and get other benefits, simply visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription. Of course, you can also support DNA: ID with a Patreon subscription. For all things DNA: ID, visit the show's homepage Visit this link to buy DNA ID Merch
Philip Lewin is an Associate Professor in the Sociology Department. His current research focuses on housing insecurity in South Florida. He recently completed an Emergency Housing Study and Policy Response Analysis for the City of Lake Worth Beach, which examined the scope, causes, and consequences of housing distress across the city; analyzed the impacts of recent state legislation on local housing conditions; and provided policy recommendations to improve housing affordability and security. His previous work examined the political ramifications of environmental exploitation, economic distress, and cultural marginalization in Central Appalachia. In this episode, Dean Horswell and Professor Lewin discuss key findings from Lewin's recent study of housing conditions in Palm Beach County, focusing on the City of Lake Worth Beach. Their conversation covers the causes of rising housing costs, the challenges faced by local residents, and the effectiveness of local, state, and federal policies in addressing the crisis.
Philip Lewin is an Associate Professor in the Sociology Department. His current research focuses on housing insecurity in South Florida. He recently completed an Emergency Housing Study and Policy Response Analysis for the City of Lake Worth Beach, which examined the scope, causes, and consequences of housing distress across the city; analyzed the impacts of recent state legislation on local housing conditions; and provided policy recommendations to improve housing affordability and security. His previous work examined the political ramifications of environmental exploitation, economic distress, and cultural marginalization in Central Appalachia. In this episode, Dean Horswell and Professor Lewin discuss key findings from Lewin's recent study of housing conditions in Palm Beach County, focusing on the City of Lake Worth Beach. Their conversation covers the causes of rising housing costs, the challenges faced by local residents, and the effectiveness of local, state, and federal policies in addressing the crisis.
This week off Orbit stopped by the studio and had a great chat with us about their musical journey. As the Off Orbit rocket ship lands, the "Rock Show" experience comes alive with catchy hooks, upbeat grooves, guitar acrobatics, psychedelic jams, and raw energy! A modern vintage type of rock band with some edge, and multiple layers to its repertoire. Off Orbit can be found at the following links: Facebook: facebook.com/offorbit Instagram: instagram.com/offorbitmusic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@@offorbitmusic Website: www.offorbit.bandcamp.com Enjoy their music on Spotify, or you can find them on the new 561 Music Playlist we created of various local artists that we will be continually updating. Off Orbit on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7rLGYcfBZrY5ap5KUWJPnA?si=BCzuLPfJSXmuML5L7bxrog 561 Music Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7y2i0AgJTGRMtxMADgZ7AZ?si=Zp77sqBTuewWTDouxH2g 561 Music Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/561musicpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/561musicpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/561musicpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/561musicpodcast A huge thank you to our sponsors this week. STEINGER, GREENE &. FEINER, INJURY ATTORNEYS Stenger, Greene and Feiner has been a part of the community for over 25 years and prides themselves in not only in getting their clients the compensation they deserve, but also in getting involved the community through volunteer programs and supporting local charities. HARMONY MANAGEMENT GROUP Does it overwhelm you to walk into your small business or home office? Sometimes all you need is just a little help and that is where Harmony Management Group can help you. Offering anywhere from just a few hours a week of office help for basic office tasks like filing and organizing to full service business offerings like bookkeeping, payroll, tax services, data entry, scheduling, invoices and much much more. She is slowly becoming the go to accountant for artists and musicians because of her understanding of the music and art business. She can service all of your business needs and tailor plans specific your business spectrum. There is no need to stress and worry about the little things in your business (or the big things for that matter!). Take a deep breath and call Mary at Harmony Management Group at (561) 420-5652. That's Mary at Harmony Management Group at (561) 420-5652 and tell her Ben and Hector from 561 Music sent you. You won't be dissappointed and in fact you will be relieved you did. Let Harmony Management Group put the ZEN Back Into Your Life! JUPITER INLET BOAT RENTALS Jupiter Inlet Boat Rentals is Palm Beach County's Premier Boat Rental Company and Boat Rental Club. As an alternative to boat ownership, our membership club ranks number #1 in boat quality, availability and customer satisfaction. OASIS ROOT COFFEE AND KAVA LOUNGE Oasis Root Coffee and Kava Lounge in Jupiter is a fun, relaxing place to come by drink kava, java, or tea, and hang out… South Pacific Style! Open daily from 8am-1am. Located at 185 E. Indiantown Rd., Suite 111, Jupiter, FL 33477. LIVE MUSIC COMMUNITY Thank you to Justin and Live Music Community for all they do to make our podcasts as professional as possible. If you are looking to do a podcast, record an album, do a live stream, or anything of that type, Live Music Community is the place to go. LMC is also a music school that takes it up a notch by not only teaching the foundations of music theory and songs on instruments and vocals but also teaches the students the full band experience. They team your child up with like-minded individuals who then go on to play shows, do live streams, and learn the dos and don'ts of being in a successful working band. You can find them online at https://www.livemusiccommunity.com and on Facebook and Instagram @LMCFlorida 561 Music Podcast was recorded by our producer Justin Hucker at Live Music Community, which offers podcasting, video production, live stream, music lessons, recording and so much more. Check them out and take a virtual studio tour here: https://www.livemusiccommunity.com Special Guest: Off Orbit.
Baptist Health South Florida Concierge Medicine offers a personalized healthcare experience with a proactive approach to your health and wellness. We give you extended one-on-one time, offering a concierge medicine environment that combines a comprehensive physical examination with exclusive personal services. By Editor-in-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today Today I'm joined by Aaron Klein, DO from Baptist Health South Concierge Medicine! LISTEN TO FULL INTERVIEW (iTunes) ... https://conciergemedicinetoday.net/podcast WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW ... https://youtu.be/g2P3q_LhB1I Aaron Klein, D.O., is the concierge medicine director at Baptist Health. Dr. Klein specializes in preventive care, geriatrics and sports medicine. Dr. Klein previously worked at a private practice for 13 years and served as chief of medicine at Boca Raton Regional Hospital for 3 years. He has served as a team physician for the Lynn University and Florida Atlantic University athletic departments for nearly 10 years. Dr. Klein enjoys concierge medicine for the uniquely personalized patient experience. He appreciates being able to give his time and attention in an accessible, friendly environment. Dr. Klein's approach to patient care is to treat them how he would want his family or himself to be treated. He wants patients to feel comfortable and welcomed and offers them respect, concern and empathy. When he is not treating patients, Dr. Klein enjoys watching and playing sports, traveling to the national parks and spending time with his family. Source/Credit: https://baptisthealth.net/doctors/baptist-health-medical-group/aaron-leb-klein/2059265 Baptist Health Concierge is the first hospital-based concierge medicine program in Palm Beach County. The goal of the program is to combine Boca Raton Regional Hospital's world-class facilities, amenities and patient care with the personalized approach of a concierge model. As healthcare systems become larger and more impersonal, our concierge program strives to guide patients through the system providing accessibility, healthcare advocacy and high-quality care. These small patient practices enable us to provide extended, same-day appointments in a modern, welcoming environment that fosters a strong physician-patient relationship. The empathetic and caring approach of our doctors and staff allow patients to play an integral part in their wellness and healthcare decisions. Rest assured, your comfort, health, convenience and satisfaction are our primary objectives. Connect with Dr. Klein ... https://baptisthealth.net/doctors/baptist-health-medical-group/aaron-leb-klein/2059265 Learn More About Baptist Health Concierge ... https://baptisthealth.net/doctors/baptist-health-medical-group/aaron-leb-klein/2059265 SOURCE: https://baptisthealth.net/doctors/baptist-health-medical-group/aaron-leb-klein/2059265 © 2007-2025 Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. All rights reserved. CONCIERGE MEDICINE TODAY IS THE INDUSTRY'S TRADE PUBLICATION, EST. 2007. DISCLAIMER: THIS SITE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL, FINANCIAL, LEGAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. © 2025 CONCIERGE MEDICINE TODAY, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS CONTENT/SITE IS NOT WITHOUT ERROR OR OMISSIONS.
A 22 year-old Palm Beach County man dubbed an "extremist" found armed and "ready to go" when he was arrested for a mass shooting plot after helping a teenager plan her school shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin. Investigators said social media messages between Damian Blade Allen and the eventual Madison school shooter, Natalie Rupnow, documented a conspiracy to carry out mass killings.
Donna Adelson's trial could be delayed after an avalanche of new evidence hits defense lawyers. Charlie and Wendi Adelson's canceled depositions add new twists to an already tangled case. #STSNation, Welcome to Surviving the Survivor, the show that brings you the very #BestGuests in all of #TrueCrime on trending criminal cases. The case that launched it all — the murder of FSU law professor Dan Markel — is entering another chaotic phase. With a new hearing set for Wednesday, Donna Adelson's defense is reeling from an alleged discovery dump of 80,000 emails and digital files. Meanwhile, Charlie Adelson's and Wendi Adelson's depositions have reportedly been canceled, and Donna's team has hired their own digital forensic expert to wade through the mountain of evidence. Will this force a delay in Donna Adelson's highly anticipated trial? Will the defense use the discovery chaos to press for a continuance? And what does it mean for the overall strategy as the clock ticks? #BestGuests: • Professor Jo Potuto, Professor Emerita, University of Nebraska Law School • R. Timothy Jansen, famed Tallahassee criminal defense attorney•Dave Aronberg, former Florida State Attorney for Palm Beach County and current defense attorney
Learn about the life, work, struggles, and achievements of Agnes Ballard, the first female architect in Florida and the first female superintendent of Palm Beach County. For show notes and more information, check out our website https://www.shebuildspodcast.com/episodes/agnesballardMentioned in this episode:UnstructDesign Vault
This week Reverse Oreo stopped by the studio and had a great chat with us about our favorite bands, how they recorded the record, punk, metal, teaching. Loads of stuff! Reverse Oreo can be found at the following links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BGP9C17LH/?mibextid=qi2Omg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reverseoreoband.fl?igsh=MW5kczhzcGEwcTV4Yw== Enjoy their music on Spotify, or you can find them on the new 561 Music Playlist we created of various local artists that we will be continually updating. Mason Pace on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7sXna1TMfoiPWSYHxCxXUQ?si=x9ujPFYNSXKJAUwUGWJylg 561 Music Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7y2i0AgJTGRMtxMADgZ7AZ?si=Zp77sqBTuewWTDouxH2g 561 Music Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/561musicpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/561musicpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/561musicpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/561musicpodcast A huge thank you to our sponsors this week. STEINGER, GREENE &. FEINER, INJURY ATTORNEYS Stenger, Greene and Feiner has been a part of the community for over 25 years and prides themselves in not only in getting their clients the compensation they deserve, but also in getting involved the community through volunteer programs and supporting local charities. HARMONY MANAGEMENT GROUP Does it overwhelm you to walk into your small business or home office? Sometimes all you need is just a little help and that is where Harmony Management Group can help you. Offering anywhere from just a few hours a week of office help for basic office tasks like filing and organizing to full service business offerings like bookkeeping, payroll, tax services, data entry, scheduling, invoices and much much more. She is slowly becoming the go to accountant for artists and musicians because of her understanding of the music and art business. She can service all of your business needs and tailor plans specific your business spectrum. There is no need to stress and worry about the little things in your business (or the big things for that matter!). Take a deep breath and call Mary at Harmony Management Group at (561) 420-5652. That's Mary at Harmony Management Group at (561) 420-5652 and tell her Ben and Hector from 561 Music sent you. You won't be dissappointed and in fact you will be relieved you did. Let Harmony Management Group put the ZEN Back Into Your Life! JUPITER INLET BOAT RENTALS Jupiter Inlet Boat Rentals is Palm Beach County's Premier Boat Rental Company and Boat Rental Club. As an alternative to boat ownership, our membership club ranks number #1 in boat quality, availability and customer satisfaction. OASIS ROOT COFFEE AND KAVA LOUNGE Oasis Root Coffee and Kava Lounge in Jupiter is a fun, relaxing place to come by drink kava, java, or tea, and hang out… South Pacific Style! Open daily from 8am-1am. Located at 185 E. Indiantown Rd., Suite 111, Jupiter, FL 33477. LIVE MUSIC COMMUNITY Thank you to Justin and Live Music Community for all they do to make our podcasts as professional as possible. If you are looking to do a podcast, record an album, do a live stream, or anything of that type, Live Music Community is the place to go. LMC is also a music school that takes it up a notch by not only teaching the foundations of music theory and songs on instruments and vocals but also teaches the students the full band experience. They team your child up with like-minded individuals who then go on to play shows, do live streams, and learn the dos and don'ts of being in a successful working band. You can find them online at https://www.livemusiccommunity.com and on Facebook and Instagram @LMCFlorida 561 Music Podcast was recorded by our producer Justin Hucker at Live Music Community, which offers podcasting, video production, live stream, music lessons, recording and so much more. Check them out and take a virtual studio tour here: https://www.livemusiccommunity.com Special Guest: Reverse Oreo.
Before addressing today's question, I think it's worth taking a step back to realize just how ingrained these policies have been in our schools.
Our card this week is Donna Martin, the 8 of Hearts from Florida. Donna Martin was stabbed and killed in her own home in south Florida back in 1999. And police believed that the man who may have killed her was the very same man who had turned Boca Raton into a hunting ground. But police have been unable to pin Donna's murder on him. That suspect even went to prison for other crimes, but now he's a free man. And police believe solving Donna's murder could help save other women in Florida. If you were attacked in the Boca Raton, Delray Beach, or Deerfield Beach areas in the 1980s or 1990s, and you think you may have been a victim of David Miller, you can call Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County with tips at 1-800-458-8477 or reach out to Sgt. William Springer at SpringerW@pbso.org.Police are also interested in speaking with anyone who believes they may have had something stolen by David Miller that could have been recovered in the search of his property or who may have seen Miller around Donna's apartment complex the evening of her murder.View source material and photos for this episode at: thedeckpodcast.com/donna-martin Let us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media.Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuckFacebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllcTo support Season of Justice and learn more, please visit seasonofjustice.org.The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowersTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieTwitter: @Ash_FlowersFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AFText Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!
This week Closer to the Ocean stopped by the studio and had a great chat with us about Recording their record, 90's music and Fear and Loathing in South Florida! Closer to the Ocean can be found at the following links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masonpace.18/ Instagram: instagram.com/masonpace YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MasonPace Website: https://www.masonpacemusic.com Enjoy their music on Spotify, or you can find them on the new 561 Music Playlist we created of various local artists that we will be continually updating. Closer To The Ocean on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2e5jnw0SFtu36T1XJZqKfK?si=v4l43mQpTda7VfQt47efvQ 561 Music Festival 4 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1OyU6hEz1WYK89KtadzDs5?si=3d40a7de69854c7b 561 Music Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/561musicpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/561musicpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/561musicpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/561musicpodcast A huge thank you to our sponsors this week. STEINGER, GREENE &. FEINER, INJURY ATTORNEYS Stenger, Greene and Feiner has been a part of the community for over 25 years and prides themselves in not only in getting their clients the compensation they deserve, but also in getting involved the community through volunteer programs and supporting local charities. HARMONY MANAGEMENT GROUP Does it overwhelm you to walk into your small business or home office? Sometimes all you need is just a little help and that is where Harmony Management Group can help you. Offering anywhere from just a few hours a week of office help for basic office tasks like filing and organizing to full service business offerings like bookkeeping, payroll, tax services, data entry, scheduling, invoices and much much more. She is slowly becoming the go to accountant for artists and musicians because of her understanding of the music and art business. She can service all of your business needs and tailor plans specific your business spectrum. There is no need to stress and worry about the little things in your business (or the big things for that matter!). Take a deep breath and call Mary at Harmony Management Group at (561) 420-5652. That's Mary at Harmony Management Group at (561) 420-5652 and tell her Ben and Hector from 561 Music sent you. You won't be dissappointed and in fact you will be relieved you did. Let Harmony Management Group put the ZEN Back Into Your Life! JUPITER INLET BOAT RENTALS Jupiter Inlet Boat Rentals is Palm Beach County's Premier Boat Rental Company and Boat Rental Club. As an alternative to boat ownership, our membership club ranks number #1 in boat quality, availability and customer satisfaction. OASIS ROOT COFFEE AND KAVA LOUNGE Oasis Root Coffee and Kava Lounge in Jupiter is a fun, relaxing place to come by drink kava, java, or tea, and hang out… South Pacific Style! Open daily from 8am-1am. Located at 185 E. Indiantown Rd., Suite 111, Jupiter, FL 33477. LIVE MUSIC COMMUNITY Thank you to Justin and Live Music Community for all they do to make our podcasts as professional as possible. If you are looking to do a podcast, record an album, do a live stream, or anything of that type, Live Music Community is the place to go. LMC is also a music school that takes it up a notch by not only teaching the foundations of music theory and songs on instruments and vocals but also teaches the students the full band experience. They team your child up with like-minded individuals who then go on to play shows, do live streams, and learn the dos and don'ts of being in a successful working band. You can find them online at https://www.livemusiccommunity.com and on Facebook and Instagram @LMCFlorida 561 Music Podcast was recorded by our producer Justin Hucker at Live Music Community, which offers podcasting, video production, live stream, music lessons, recording and so much more. Check them out and take a virtual studio tour here: https://www.livemusiccommunity.com Special Guest: Closer to the Ocean.
If you've ever been alone and felt like you might be in trouble, maybe you called someone… made it known you were on the phone… made it clear someone else was listening. But chatting on her cell while walking up to her apartment in sunny South Florida during broad daylight, Gwen couldn't have sensed her life was in danger. And even the friend on the other end of the line had no way of stopping the evil that was lurking just behind Gwen's front door…If you know anything about the murder of Gwendel “Gwen” Greenblatt in West Palm Beach, Florida, at the Royal St. George apartments on February 5th, 2003, please come forward. You can remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County at 1-800-458-8477.Additional ways to contact West Palm Police directly: Phone Number: 561-822-1900 (Ask for Detective Aaron Sam)Detective Aaron Sam's Email Address: ASam@wpb.orgView source material and photos for this episode at: thedeckpodcast.com/gwendel-greenblatt Let us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media.Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuckFacebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllcTo support Season of Justice and learn more, please visit seasonofjustice.org.The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowersTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieTwitter: @Ash_FlowersFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AFText Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 8:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Episode 140 Gayla McNeil In October 1983, a young homicide detective caught his first case when a woman turned up floating in a canal in Palm Beach County, Florida. The Jane Doe was a homicide victim, with brutal injuries and evidence of rape. A complex investigation failed to identify her – but then her fingerprints did. She was Gayla Ann McNeil, a former US Airforce service member. Detective Bill Springer began a 40 year quest to solve Gayla's murder – which involved figuring out where she had last been seen and by whom. It turned out, her last known contact was with law enforcement – and a clerical error may have cost her her life. To listen to every episode of DNA: ID ad-free and get other benefits, simply visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription. Of course, you can also support DNA: ID with a Patreon subscription. For all things DNA: ID, visit the show's homepage Visit this link to buy DNA ID Merch
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
Florida is full of fascinating stories and people that can only be found when you get off the beaten path, leave the coastlines behind, and get out in the rural backcountry that makes our state so special. It's this "other land" where you'll find hidden gems like Sugar and Spice Farms, a multi-generational glades family who care deeply about Florida, farming, and their community. To that end, they've invested in continued traditional farming operations while having a vision for the future to expand their sugar cane into production of Otherland Society premium rum in a way that seeks to revitalize western Palm Beach County. Join us for a look back into the rich history of the glades region, the communities lying on the eastern shore of Lake Okeechobee, and the families vested in sharing the beauty of the places and people they love.
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors.Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it.(commercial at 10:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)
Rachel Hurley's friends remember her spinning on her heel, flipping her hair, and sprinting down the path away from them to go meet her mother on March 17th, 1990. But she never made it to the park less than a mile away. That night, Rachel's body was found, but what happened to her remains a mystery 35 years later. If you were in the area of Jupiter, Florida on March 17th, 1990 and have any information about Rachel's case, you can contact call Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County at 1-800-458-TIPS (8477) or Detective Springer at (561) 688-4013. Crime Stoppers is offering a $15,000 reward for anyone with information that leads to the killer's arrest. Justice for Rachel Hurley Facebook Group Click here to join our Patreon. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices