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On this latest edition of Tunnel Vision USCFootball.com's Ryan Abraham, Jack Smith and Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple Double") are back in studio previewing the home opener for the No. 13 USC Trojans, who face off against Utah State from the Mountain West. The guys talk about what they know from the Aggies who won their opener against Robert Morris and how the Trojan defenders could face off against a familiar face at quarterback with former Utah signal caller Bryson Barnes (aka the "Pig Farmer") potentially starting for the injured Spencer Petras. Before the crew gets into their detailed preview of Saturday night's contest in the Coliseum they welcome in linebacker Mason Cobb who sealed the victory over LSU with his last second interception. Cobb had four tackles, the aforementioned interception and one pass breakup and was part of a linebacker crew that performed extremely well against the Tigers Sunday night in Las Vegas. The guys also talk about Caleb Williams getting his No. 13 retired (the same number Mason Cobb wears incidentally) and his jersey along with the No. 5 jersey of Reggie Bush being put up under the Peristyle in the Coliseum. The interview with Cobb was conducted in conjunction with House of Victory, an alumni-backed nonprofit collective dedicated to providing a competitive edge in the NIL space for University of Southern California student-athletes. If you want to help out USC's NIL efforts, you can donate to House of Victory here. CLICK HERE for 60% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Thanks to Trader Joe's for sponsoring the Peristyle Podcast! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3:08 - After months of speculation, Jake Retzlaff started the season at quarterback for BYU and looked good in the sesaon-opener 21:01 - Spencer Petras went down with injury so it was up to the Pig Farmer to get the win for Utah State. 30:52 - Utah took care of business vs. SUU and prepares for Baylor next week.
Send Kris and Rob a Text Message.Between 1978 and 2001, the bustling streets of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside in British Columbia, Canada, masked a sinister secret. Over these years, at least 65 women vanished, seemingly swallowed by the night, leaving a trail of heartache and mystery. The authorities often turned a blind eye, attributing these disappearances to the women's involvement in drug addiction and the sex trade. But beneath the surface lurked a horror beyond imagination. This is the chilling story of Robert William Pickton, infamously known as the Pig Farmer Killer.sources used for this podcastWatch H2H on YouTubeSupport the Show.JOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Welcome, my heathens welcome. Today, we're diving into the murky depths of one of Canada's most infamous cases. But before we unmask the monster, you know we need to set the scene. So, close your eyes, but not if you're driving, but picture it: Vancouver, British Columbia, late 1990s to early 2000s. A city renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the majestic Coast Mountains. It's a place where you can sip artisanal coffee while watching the rain drizzle softly on cobblestone streets; and the absolutely perfect backdrop for a tale as dark as this one. Now, let's zoom in a bit. Vancouver's Downtown Eastside – an area famous for its vibrant culture and infamous for its rampant poverty, addiction, and crime. Here, the streets are lined with a mix of historic buildings and the soul of those society often forgets. It's a place where hope and despair walk hand in hand. Our story, however, takes us just a bit further – to the rural suburb of Port Coquitlam. Ah, Port Coquitlam, where the air is thick with the smell of manure, and the local pig farmer, Robert Pickton, is more concerned with what's buried in his backyard than with hosting barn dances. Rolling green fields, quaint farmhouses, and a certain pig farm that, in hindsight, had more skeletons in its closet than an overworked Halloween store. But it wasn't just any pig farm. This was the infamous Pickton property, a sprawling 17-acre lot that seemed like any other – until you dug a little deeper. Literally.
We're back for the rest of the horror story that is Willie Pickton, Canada's most prolific serial killer! Lead Investigator: Carter (they/them)Content Warnings: murder & abuse of sex workers, child neglect, animal abuse, mention of drugs, general disgustingnessCLICK HERE FOR PICS FROM THE EPISODE Resources:Morbid Podcast Robert Pickton pt 1-3The Pig Farmhttps://nationalpost.com/news/robert-pickton-day-parolehttps://www.amazon.com/Farm-William-Pickton-Vancouvers-Missing/dp/0676975852?dplnkId=ff7e0659-7583-45e3-b341-615dcf6a5c98&nodl=1Support the Show.Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | TikTok
Listen in as Sean covers the gruesome story of Robert Pickton, aka the Pig Farmer Killer aka the Butcher. Canada's most prolific serial killer, serial rapist and possible cannibal who went on a murder spree from the early 90s until his capture in 2002 who is thought to have killed 49 women. While Skye covers the Lululemon Murder, the 2011 murder of Jayna Murray who received at least 331 wounds by her colleague Brittany Norwood - over a pair of stolen leggings... and tried to cover it up in the most ridiculous way. 1 - Robert Pickton 2 - The pig farm 3 - (left to right) Jayna Murray, the murder scene, Brittany Norwood 4 - the weapons used to inflict over 330 wounds Like, share and subscribe!Access all of our current and future episodes via the link in Bio.Follow us on our socials and YouTube - @stupidbsaywhat #StupidBSayWhat #winepodcast #2ndbottle #NoJudgement #DrinkandSing #StupidBitches #StupidBitchesDecant #aussiepodcast #SBSWProject #HoldontoYourHeadsets #RobertPickton #PigFarmerKiller #LuluLemonMurder #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast
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The one you've all been waiting for. Fez, The Free Range Pig Farmer, joins us for a 3 and a half hour yarn. Well overdue this one, we kick off with what we've all been up too together on his visit here and then dive straight into how our relationship all began: our callout to Guinea Pigs and Fez's return serve as a salt of the earth free range guineapigman. In the first hour, this leads to how he started the hobby farm, the variety of animals on there and the weirdest critters his ever seen in his experience as an all around wildlife carer in Gippsland thus far. The second hour kicks us off with his normal 9-5, how he got his trade, the reasons why he's stuck to it for so long (except for the time he had a stint as a stripper) and his career in country footy before travelling Europe and participating in Pamplona, the great bull run in Spain. The final third of the yarn we finish off with his other hobbies, including his love for fishing, Go-Pro and drone filmography and how these resulted in some rather negative experiences in traditional media, but then turned around to one of the largest growing positive social media presences in the past couple of years with his adventures with his family on the hobby farm. Was an absolute honour to get this man on the couch, and as we said, it won't be the last. Enjoy trendsetters! 0:00 - Intro2:30 - Tato6:10 - Fez's Trip to CQ23:34 - Starting the Farm34:05 - Variety of Animals43:50 - Most interesting animal Fez has seen51:30 - Sparky career, getting his trade1:01:30 - Footy Career1:11:15 - Stint as a stripper1:30:16 - Shark Fishing1:42:50 - The Great Bull Run1:58:16 - Traditional Media Experiences2:08:10 - Social Media Experiences & Growth2:30:16 - Other side hobbies2:58:22 - Plane crash3:06:11 - Rub n' Tugs3:11:04 - Guest Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the first installment of our in-depth look at Robert "Willy" Pickton, Canada's most prolific serial killer, we delve into the dark and tragic saga of 49 innocent women who met their untimely deaths in the most horrific ways imaginable. These victims, who were pushed to the fringes of society by poverty, addiction, and the necessity of survival sex work, fell prey to a merciless killer who leveraged their societal invisibility and capitalized on the police's glaring indifference and neglect. Part 1 of our two-part series kicks off our deep examination of this horrific case (which sparked the largest serial killer investigation in Canadian history), while simultaneously honoring the memory of the silenced victims. Because the tragedy of these "invisible" women extends beyond their brutal murders, as Robert Pickton further desecrated their remains by feeding them to the pigs on his farm. PLEASE LISTEN WITH CAUTION. Instagram + Threads: @psychopediapod @tank.sinatra @investigatorslater Patreon: www.patreon.com/psychopediapod Email: psychopediapod@gmail.com Website: www.psychopediapodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We break down all of the action from the CrossFit Games announcement live from Justin Medieros' Garage Gym the Shred Shed. We wrap up the winners from week one and look at the leaderboard. We wrap up the Dave Castro Comments from his week in review. What happened to the Golden Barbell? Plans for 24.2 and the weekend.
Pig Farmer serial killer could be freed from prison, drunk driver who killed bride is freed on bond, and killer sentenced for shooting stranger in a car in his driveway https://linktr.ee/risencrime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we are joined by Black Sheep podcast host Cullen Mack to discuss music, farming and dealing with Pigs.
Cam Rising, Kyle Whittingham, and the Utah Utes will take on Utah State Football and their former Pig Farmer quarterback in 2024. How will the Utah State Aggies and Bryson Barnes fair vs Utah?Former Stanford Football safety Alaka'i Gilman commits to Utah Football. Utah Gymnastics is off to a hot start and has a big meet ahead when they take on Oklahoma Gymnastics, LSU Gymnastics, UCLA Gymnastics. On today's episode of Locked On Utes, JT Wistrcill reacts to Bryson committing to Utah State and the latest transfer recruit to join Utah. Follow the show: @LockedOnUtesFollow JT: @JtwistrcillFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Cam Rising, Kyle Whittingham, and the Utah Utes will take on Utah State Football and their former Pig Farmer quarterback in 2024. How will the Utah State Aggies and Bryson Barnes fair vs Utah? Former Stanford Football safety Alaka'i Gilman commits to Utah Football. Utah Gymnastics is off to a hot start and has a big meet ahead when they take on Oklahoma Gymnastics, LSU Gymnastics, UCLA Gymnastics. On today's episode of Locked On Utes, JT Wistrcill reacts to Bryson committing to Utah State and the latest transfer recruit to join Utah. Follow the show: @LockedOnUtes Follow JT: @Jtwistrcill Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
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Robert Willy Pickton "The Pig Farm Killer" Serial Killer The Pig Farmer Killer — He Killed 49 Women and Fed Them to Pigs Only to get caught trying to make his tally an “even 50” Robert William Pickton, aka “Willy” was a quiet Canadian man who grew up in a family of pig farmers. His family had been in the business of pig farming for three generations but by the time Pickton and his siblings inherited the pig farm, they'd only raise a few pigs on the farm and sell them to friends and neighbors. They, in fact, sold parts of the inherited land for large sums of money, not having much intention of continuing the family business. However, it wasn't pig farming that made Willy rather infamous in Canada and the rest of the world. He is known to have murdered as many as 49 women, having been arrested due to his admitted “sloppiness” in trying to make his tally an “even 50” or the “big five-O.” A Contradicting Tale of Quiet Nature and Rave Parties Willy was described by most of his friends as a pretty “quiet and simple guy” who didn't really have any visible devious habits that would draw much attention. He wasn't known to be much of a drinker, or didn't really do any substance abuse, nor was he ever known to be too violent. After neglecting the original pig farming business inherited from their parents, Willy and his siblings registered a non-profit charity by the name of “The Piggy Palace Good Times Society” with the Canadian government in 1996. They claimed to “organize, co-ordinate, manage and operate special events, functions, dances, shows, and exhibitions on behalf of service organizations, sports organizations, and other worthy groups”. What these not-for-profit events eventually ended up being were a series of rave parties where members of music bands and other partygoers would come and engage in substance abuse and also engage with many sex workers. The events were quite large and attracted as many as 2,000 people. After some complaints about the nature of activities held under the name of the charity, and some ruckus created at a New Year's Eve party in 1998, police intervened and banned any future parties at the pig farm, and also stripped the non-profit status of the society in the following year for lack of sufficient financial statements. The Murders & The Discovery In March 1997, Willy was first charged for the attempted murder of a sex worker called Wendy, who had been stabbed several times following an argument at the farm. Wendy had managed to grab the weapon off Willy, stabbed him back, and escaped despite being handcuffed by him. Pickton received treatment at a nearby hotel and was also later released on bail. The charges were dismissed in January of 1998. It was later that year that the injunction was brought to the farm and the charity to host any events and parties. One of the workers at the farm, Bill Hiscox, noted that many of the women that visited the farm eventually went missing and reported his suspicions to the local police. In February of 2002, when the police visited the farm with a search warrant, they found multiple items belonging to the missing women. Willy and his brother David Pickton were arrested on charges of owning illegal weapons. While they were later released, police maintained surveillance on the brothers. On further investigation, police suspected Willy of a series of murders of the various missing women, and over the course of the year, Willy was charged for a total of fifteen first-degree murders. Over the next three years, by October of 2005, the tally of the first-degree murder charges had gone up to a staggering twenty-seven. Excavations at the farm continued for over a whole year, and cost about $70mn — making it one of the most expensive investigations in Canada's history. The excavations revealed cut skulls, broken jaws, and other bodily remains of multiple women including the DNA of as many as 33 different women.
DJ & PK talked about former Utah quarterback Bryson Barnes transferring to Utah State and what he cna expect to do in Logan with three other QB's on the roster with starts.
Since Hannah Neeleman of Ballerina Farm was on the podcast in May of 2023 a lot has changed! She is expecting her eighth child very soon and has grown her follower count from 2 million to more than 8 million. She not only competed in the Mrs. America pageant, but she won! An amazing clip of her talking on stage about the empowering beauty of childbirth went viral. And as of today, she is just weeks away from delivering her 8th child! And she competes in Mrs World in January. I don't know how she does it! But more than 8 million people get to follow along on Instagram and TikTok as she shares her idyllic life at Ballerina Farm, catching glimpses of her daily life on the farm milking the cows, making gorgeous sourdough bread, and cooking with her kids. Hannah was so lovely and generous when we recorded this episode – sharing her journey from Julliard and the big city to farming in the small town of Kamas, Utah. She truly is one of the nicest people I know–and one of the most patient. You're just going to love hearing from her and what is next for Ballerina Farm! Time codes: 2:20 Hannah's childhood in the flower shop and being homeschooled 4:03 How she ended up dancing at Juilliard 5:28 Hannah's first pageant and why she started doing them 7:43 Getting married and living in New York City 10:16 Why they started Ballerina Farm with pigs 15:07 Getting the kids involved on the farm 16:53 Being real on social media 24:06 Hannah and Daniel on having more kids 26:45 The experience of birth 31:56 Date night and screen time 41:00 Beauty in imperfect photos 43:11 What's next for Ballerina Farm Use code: MOMFORCE for 20% off your first Chatbooks order! Follow Vanessa Follow Hannah Follow Chatbooks Check out Ballerina Farm The MomForce Podcast on TikTok Listen to more of The MomForce Podcast
Join us as we catch up with Scott Hays, the President of the National Pork Producers and a Missouri pig farmer. In this conversation, we discuss Scott's accomplishments during his term as the current president. Scott also shares insights into his own fifth-generation hog farming operation and the pride he feels in continuing his family's legacy.
Cam Rising will return in 2024 to play for Kyle Whittingham and the Utah Utes, but the Pig Farmer will not. What does Bryson's exit mean for Utah? Owen Chambliss and Mack Howard will transfer, but what does his departure mean for the team? UCLA Football tight end Carsen Ryan could be returning to Salt Lake City? On today's episode of Locked On Utes, JT Wistrcill reacts to the news that Bryson Barnes will transfer. Follow the show: @LockedOnUtes Follow JT: @Jtwistrcill Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Cam Rising will return in 2024 to play for Kyle Whittingham and the Utah Utes, but the Pig Farmer will not. What does Bryson's exit mean for Utah?Owen Chambliss and Mack Howard will transfer, but what does his departure mean for the team? UCLA Football tight end Carsen Ryan could be returning to Salt Lake City?On today's episode of Locked On Utes, JT Wistrcill reacts to the news that Bryson Barnes will transfer.Follow the show: @LockedOnUtesFollow JT: @JtwistrcillFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
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Robert Willy Pickton "The Pig Farm Killer" Serial KillerThe Pig Farmer — He Killed 49 Women and Fed Them to Pigs Only to get caught trying to make his tally an “even 50”Robert William Pickton, aka “Willy” waKiller s a quiet Canadian man who grew up in a family of pig farmers. His family had been in the business of pig farming for three generations but by the time Pickton and his siblings inherited the pig farm, they'd only raise a few pigs on the farm and sell them to friends and neighbors.They, in fact, sold parts of the inherited land for large sums of money, not having much intention of continuing the family business.However, it wasn't pig farming that made Willy rather infamous in Canada and the rest of the world. He is known to have murdered as many as 49 women, having been arrested due to his admitted “sloppiness” in trying to make his tally an “even 50” or the “big five-O.”A Contradicting Tale of Quiet Nature and Rave PartiesWilly was described by most of his friends as a pretty “quiet and simple guy” who didn't really have any visible devious habits that would draw much attention. He wasn't known to be much of a drinker, or didn't really do any substance abuse, nor was he ever known to be too violent.After neglecting the original pig farming business inherited from their parents, Willy and his siblings registered a non-profit charity by the name of “The Piggy Palace Good Times Society” with the Canadian government in 1996. They claimed to “organize, co-ordinate, manage and operate special events, functions, dances, shows, and exhibitions on behalf of service organizations, sports organizations, and other worthy groups”. What these not-for-profit events eventually ended up being were a series of rave parties where members of music bands and other partygoers would come and engage in substance abuse and also engage with many sex workers. The events were quite large and attracted as many as 2,000 people.After some complaints about the nature of activities held under the name of the charity, and some ruckus created at a New Year's Eve party in 1998, police intervened and banned any future parties at the pig farm, and also stripped the non-profit status of the society in the following year for lack of sufficient financial statements.The Murders & The DiscoveryIn March 1997, Willy was first charged for the attempted murder of a sex worker called Wendy, who had been stabbed several times following an argument at the farm.Wendy had managed to grab the weapon off Willy, stabbed him back, and escaped despite being handcuffed by him. Pickton received treatment at a nearby hotel and was also later released on bail. The charges were dismissed in January of 1998.It was later that year that the injunction was brought to the farm and the charity to host any events and parties.One of the workers at the farm, Bill Hiscox, noted that many of the women that visited the farm eventually went missing and reported his suspicions to the local police.In February of 2002, when the police visited the farm with a search warrant, they found multiple items belonging to the missing women. Willy and his brother David Pickton were arrested on charges of owning illegal weapons. While they were later released, police maintained surveillance on the brothers.On further investigation, police suspected Willy of a series of murders of the various missing women, and over the course of the year, Willy was charged for a total of fifteen first-degree murders.Over the next three years, by October of 2005, the tally of the first-degree murder charges had gone up to a staggering twenty-seven.Excavations at the farm continued for over a whole year, and cost about $70mn — making it one of the most expensive investigations in Canada's history.The excavations revealed cut skulls, broken jaws, and other bodily remains of multiple women including the DNA of as many as 33 different women.
Robert Willy Pickton "The Pig Farm Killer" Serial Killer The Pig Farmer — He Killed 49 Women and Fed Them to Pigs Only to get caught trying to make his tally an “even 50” Robert William Pickton, aka “Willy” waKiller s a quiet Canadian man who grew up in a family of pig farmers. His family had been in the business of pig farming for three generations but by the time Pickton and his siblings inherited the pig farm, they'd only raise a few pigs on the farm and sell them to friends and neighbors. They, in fact, sold parts of the inherited land for large sums of money, not having much intention of continuing the family business. However, it wasn't pig farming that made Willy rather infamous in Canada and the rest of the world. He is known to have murdered as many as 49 women, having been arrested due to his admitted “sloppiness” in trying to make his tally an “even 50” or the “big five-O.” A Contradicting Tale of Quiet Nature and Rave Parties Willy was described by most of his friends as a pretty “quiet and simple guy” who didn't really have any visible devious habits that would draw much attention. He wasn't known to be much of a drinker, or didn't really do any substance abuse, nor was he ever known to be too violent. After neglecting the original pig farming business inherited from their parents, Willy and his siblings registered a non-profit charity by the name of “The Piggy Palace Good Times Society” with the Canadian government in 1996. They claimed to “organize, co-ordinate, manage and operate special events, functions, dances, shows, and exhibitions on behalf of service organizations, sports organizations, and other worthy groups”. What these not-for-profit events eventually ended up being were a series of rave parties where members of music bands and other partygoers would come and engage in substance abuse and also engage with many sex workers. The events were quite large and attracted as many as 2,000 people. After some complaints about the nature of activities held under the name of the charity, and some ruckus created at a New Year's Eve party in 1998, police intervened and banned any future parties at the pig farm, and also stripped the non-profit status of the society in the following year for lack of sufficient financial statements. The Murders & The Discovery In March 1997, Willy was first charged for the attempted murder of a sex worker called Wendy, who had been stabbed several times following an argument at the farm. Wendy had managed to grab the weapon off Willy, stabbed him back, and escaped despite being handcuffed by him. Pickton received treatment at a nearby hotel and was also later released on bail. The charges were dismissed in January of 1998. It was later that year that the injunction was brought to the farm and the charity to host any events and parties. One of the workers at the farm, Bill Hiscox, noted that many of the women that visited the farm eventually went missing and reported his suspicions to the local police. In February of 2002, when the police visited the farm with a search warrant, they found multiple items belonging to the missing women. Willy and his brother David Pickton were arrested on charges of owning illegal weapons. While they were later released, police maintained surveillance on the brothers. On further investigation, police suspected Willy of a series of murders of the various missing women, and over the course of the year, Willy was charged for a total of fifteen first-degree murders. Over the next three years, by October of 2005, the tally of the first-degree murder charges had gone up to a staggering twenty-seven. Excavations at the farm continued for over a whole year, and cost about $70mn — making it one of the most expensive investigations in Canada's history. The excavations revealed cut skulls, broken jaws, and other bodily remains of multiple women including the DNA of as many as 33 different women.
Featuring a Pig Farmer, UW stumbling, a profanity-laced tirade, and Secret Bagent Man
The Utes secure a significant victory over USC, led by Bryson Barnes, a former pig farmer turned quarterback. Cameron, Ryan, and Scott share their thoughts on the game and shift their focus to an upcoming major matchup as the Oregon Ducks visit town. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
USC may have a Heisman Trophy winner, but Utah has a pig farmer | Sione Vaki does it all | Bryson Barnes shows his leadership when it matters. BYU finds a run game Vs. Texas Tech | BYU needs just one win to become bowl eligible McCae Hillstead struggles in return against San Jose State
Welcome back to another episode of In Swine Versation. Leon Sheets, is the owner of a Pig Farm from Ionia, Iowa with raising approximately 33,000 pigs. Introduction to Pig Farming Journey: Started as a family farm in Ionia, Iowa. Passion for pig farming led to the growth of the farm to approximately 33,000 pigs. Emphasis on sustainability and success through responsible practices. Evolution of Social Media Presence: Initially not active on social media. Felt a void in communicating how food is prepared. Embraced storytelling to demystify the farming process. Highlights "We Care" initiative and emphasizes a passion-driven approach. Not a paid blogger; success measured in fostering understanding. Passion and Concerns in the Pork Industry: Prop 12 stands out as a hot topic. Active involvement and advocacy for sustainable pig farming practices. International Farming Experience: Traveled to Hutterite Colonies in Canada. Shared experiences, learned different farming practices, and built connections. Humility in Learning: "I'm a Pig Farmer, what do I know?" is a humble perspective. Inspired a T-shirt to convey continuous learning and improvement. Sustained Legacy in Farming and Industry: Aspires to leave a legacy of responsible and sustainable pig farming. Focus on animal welfare, environmental stewardship, and community engagement. A positive narrative to inspire industry-wide adoption of sustainable practices.
Sows lounge in the sun as their piglets play, while others feed their litters in the privacy of their own cozy shelter at Hamish and Angela Cottle's free range pig farm near Timaru.
The guns will be out on the moors for the Glorious Twelfth tomorrow, the first day of the grouse shooting season. We ask what's the appeal and as more landowners ban grouse shooting, what kind of a future does it have. Flavian Obiero moved to the UK from Kenya as a teenager, and was bitten by the farming bug after a stint of work experience on a farm near Basingstoke. Charlotte Smith visits Tynefield farm to find out how the new venture is going. All this week we've been speaking to people about their visions for 2050 when, if the Government hits its target, the UK will have reached net zero emissions of the greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. Today we hear from a young farmer who you may have seen on TV because she makes video diaries about her farming life for the BBC's Countryfile programme. Emily McGowan is gradually taking responsibility for the family farm just west of Strangford Loch in County Down, Northern Ireland. Presented by Caz Graham and produced by Beatrice Fenton.
We break down the next to last day at the 2023 NOBULL CrossFit GamesThe 5K, Emily Rolfe, Jeff Adler, Roman Khrenikov, Jelle HostePat Vellner and Emma Lawson dominate the IntervalsJack Farlow Lifts the whole building, Laura Horvath is STRONGHow do you know what the workout is?How long was the 5KWho should be most improved? Colten or AlexHow good of a weekend is Chandler Smith and Arielle Loewen Having?
We hear the term "factory farm" being thrown around to describe some farms, but what do farmers think about it? Listen to Chad and Marlowe's take on the term and catch a glimpse into how they operate their farms. Find us on Instagram @raisedonthefarm Questions? Email us at raisedonthefarmpodcast@gmail.com
Join us as we take a look into the twisted tale of Susan Monica. You'll hear a case so bizarre and heinous, that it might make you cancel that side order of bacon. How to support: For extra perks including extra content, early release, and ad-free episodes - Go to - Patreon How to connect: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Please check out our sponsors and help support the podcast: Zocdoc - Go to zocdoc.com/MADNESS and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Many are available within 24 hours. Better Help - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp - Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/MADNESS and get on your way to being your best self. Babbel - Get up to 55% off your subscription when you go to babbel.com/Madness PDS Debt - PDS DEBT is offering free debt analysis to our listeners just for completing the quick and easy debt assessment at www.PDSDebt.com/mad Vessi - Click vessi.com/MADNESS and use code MADNESS for 15% off your entire order! Free shipping to CA, US, AU,JP, TW,KR, SG Hello Fresh - Go to HelloFresh.com/madness50 and use code madness50 for 50% off, plus your first box ships free! CrimeCon Appearances: Join us in London (June 10 - 11) or in Orlando (September 22 - 24). And don't forget to quote "MADNESS" to claim your discount. CrimeCon UK - https://www.crimecon.co.uk CrimeCon US - https://www.crimecon.com Special Thanks: Andrew Dodge https://www.unforbiddentruthpodcast.com/#/ Research & Writing: Sherri Smith Editing: Aiden Wolf Sources: “SNAPPED: SUSAN MONICA” S29 E2 This is Monsters: Interrogation Videos 1-3 Explore with Us: Detectives Realize Killer is Hiding the Unthinkable KOBI-TV NBC5 Monica VS. Myers Unforbidden Truth Episode: Oregon Double Murderer Susan Monica
All week, Jason is talking with Minnesotans involved in caring for the environment. How do hog farmers factor in? Maddie Hoakanson joined him to explain.
It's a listener request! This week Kelsie walks us through the case of Susan Monica, a retired Navy Veteran turned pig farmer in rural Oregon. Susan's handyman, Robert Haney, suddenly went missing and when his kids showed up at Susan's property looking for him, a whole web of murders were untangled. This wasn't Susan's first time murdering her handyman, and it wasn't her second, third, fourth or fifth. Make sure you're following as we upload new episodes every Monday. As always, thank you for listening!Contact us crimewithak@gmail.com Support our show! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1805132/support Sources for this episode include:https://ihorror.com/susan-monica-killed-and-fed-people-to-her-beloved-pigshttps://www.womenarehuman.com/transgender-farmer-veteran-killed-two-and-fed-their-bodies-to-pigs/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Monicahttps://www.heraldandnews.com/news/northwest/accused-serial-killer-susan-monica-breaks-down-says-i-can/article_1ba085f1-2d71-5f0a-8988-9519ee6ba386.htmlhttps://mailtribune.com/news/crime-courts-emergencies/serial-killer-susan-monica-found-guilty-on-all-charges-gets-50-years/Support the show
Hey, friend,Thank you for joining me for Running Scared with Coach Christine. I'm a Level 2 RRCA and Galloway certified coach, but more importantly, I'm someone that knows it's so much easier to get out for your run or walk when you have something to look forward to that helps with motivation.So if you are like me and are a runner or walker who enjoys hearing a true crime case or spooky tale, welcome! You have found your corner of the internet.Get laced up and ready to hear all about Robert "Willy" Pickton, the serial killer that would dispose of his victims by feeding them to his pigs. Today we are joined by Joseph Emas, an attorney by day, and avid runner day, noon, and night! Joseph didn't just research the story, but he also joined us for our conversation-paced run and shared all of the details! Thank you so much, Joseph, for bringing your expert research, writing, and story-telling to our workout. The workout structure is as follows: 5 min warm-up8 min Conversation RPE 3-41 min Pace Change12 min Conversation RPE 3-42 min Pace Change8 min Conversation RPE 3-41 min Pace Change8 min Conversation RPE 3-41 min Pace Change11 min Conversation RPE 3-45 min cool-downTrue Crime RPE found here >>I'd love to hear feedback from you, or if you have a case/story you would like featured, please fill out this short form here >>.And, if you haven't yet joined, please know that we have our corner of the internet of runners and walkers who love true crime here >>If you have any questions about running or want to chat about True Crime, please email me at christine@runwinefinishlines.com.Please consult a physician before starting any new exercise routine.Thank you for joining!Support the showJoin the Running Scared Facebook private community. Follow on Instagram Have questions on how to incorporate workouts into your training? Reach out at christine@runwinefinishlines.com
Robert Willy Pickton "The Pig Farm Killer" Serial KillerThe Pig Farmer Killer — He Killed 49 Women and Fed Them to PigsOnly to get caught trying to make his tally an “even 50”Robert William Pickton, aka “Willy” was a quiet Canadian man who grew up in a family of pig farmers. His family had been in the business of pig farming for three generations but by the time Pickton and his siblings inherited the pig farm, they'd only raise a few pigs on the farm and sell them to friends and neighbors.They, in fact, sold parts of the inherited land for large sums of money, not having much intention of continuing the family business.However, it wasn't pig farming that made Willy rather infamous in Canada and the rest of the world. He is known to have murdered as many as 49 women, having been arrested due to his admitted “sloppiness” in trying to make his tally an “even 50” or the “big five-O.”A Contradicting Tale of Quiet Nature and Rave PartiesWilly was described by most of his friends as a pretty “quiet and simple guy” who didn't really have any visible devious habits that would draw much attention. He wasn't known to be much of a drinker, or didn't really do any substance abuse, nor was he ever known to be too violent.After neglecting the original pig farming business inherited from their parents, Willy and his siblings registered a non-profit charity by the name of “The Piggy Palace Good Times Society” with the Canadian government in 1996. They claimed to “organize, co-ordinate, manage and operate special events, functions, dances, shows, and exhibitions on behalf of service organizations, sports organizations, and other worthy groups”. What these not-for-profit events eventually ended up being were a series of rave parties where members of music bands and other partygoers would come and engage in substance abuse and also engage with many sex workers. The events were quite large and attracted as many as 2,000 people.After some complaints about the nature of activities held under the name of the charity, and some ruckus created at a New Year's Eve party in 1998, police intervened and banned any future parties at the pig farm, and also stripped the non-profit status of the society in the following year for lack of sufficient financial statements.The Murders & The DiscoveryIn March 1997, Willy was first charged for the attempted murder of a sex worker called Wendy, who had been stabbed several times following an argument at the farm.Wendy had managed to grab the weapon off Willy, stabbed him back, and escaped despite being handcuffed by him. Pickton received treatment at a nearby hotel and was also later released on bail. The charges were dismissed in January of 1998.It was later that year that the injunction was brought to the farm and the charity to host any events and parties.One of the workers at the farm, Bill Hiscox, noted that many of the women that visited the farm eventually went missing and reported his suspicions to the local police.In February of 2002, when the police visited the farm with a search warrant, they found multiple items belonging to the missing women. Willy and his brother David Pickton were arrested on charges of owning illegal weapons. While they were later released, police maintained surveillance on the brothers.On further investigation, police suspected Willy of a series of murders of the various missing women, and over the course of the year, Willy was charged for a total of fifteen first-degree murders.Over the next three years, by October of 2005, the tally of the first-degree murder charges had gone up to a staggering twenty-seven.Excavations at the farm continued for over a whole year, and cost about $70mn — making it one of the most expensive investigations in Canada's history.The excavations revealed cut skulls, broken jaws, and other bodily remains of multiple women including the DNA of as many as 33 different women.Robert Willy Pickton The Pig Farmer Killer He Killed 49 Women and Fed Them to PigsTrue Crime Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Robert Willy Pickton "The Pig Farm Killer" Serial KillerThe Pig Farmer Killer — He Killed 49 Women and Fed Them to PigsOnly to get caught trying to make his tally an “even 50”Robert William Pickton, aka “Willy” was a quiet Canadian man who grew up in a family of pig farmers. His family had been in the business of pig farming for three generations but by the time Pickton and his siblings inherited the pig farm, they'd only raise a few pigs on the farm and sell them to friends and neighbors.They, in fact, sold parts of the inherited land for large sums of money, not having much intention of continuing the family business.However, it wasn't pig farming that made Willy rather infamous in Canada and the rest of the world. He is known to have murdered as many as 49 women, having been arrested due to his admitted “sloppiness” in trying to make his tally an “even 50” or the “big five-O.”A Contradicting Tale of Quiet Nature and Rave PartiesWilly was described by most of his friends as a pretty “quiet and simple guy” who didn't really have any visible devious habits that would draw much attention. He wasn't known to be much of a drinker, or didn't really do any substance abuse, nor was he ever known to be too violent.After neglecting the original pig farming business inherited from their parents, Willy and his siblings registered a non-profit charity by the name of “The Piggy Palace Good Times Society” with the Canadian government in 1996. They claimed to “organize, co-ordinate, manage and operate special events, functions, dances, shows, and exhibitions on behalf of service organizations, sports organizations, and other worthy groups”. What these not-for-profit events eventually ended up being were a series of rave parties where members of music bands and other partygoers would come and engage in substance abuse and also engage with many sex workers. The events were quite large and attracted as many as 2,000 people.After some complaints about the nature of activities held under the name of the charity, and some ruckus created at a New Year's Eve party in 1998, police intervened and banned any future parties at the pig farm, and also stripped the non-profit status of the society in the following year for lack of sufficient financial statements.The Murders & The DiscoveryIn March 1997, Willy was first charged for the attempted murder of a sex worker called Wendy, who had been stabbed several times following an argument at the farm.Wendy had managed to grab the weapon off Willy, stabbed him back, and escaped despite being handcuffed by him. Pickton received treatment at a nearby hotel and was also later released on bail. The charges were dismissed in January of 1998.It was later that year that the injunction was brought to the farm and the charity to host any events and parties.One of the workers at the farm, Bill Hiscox, noted that many of the women that visited the farm eventually went missing and reported his suspicions to the local police.In February of 2002, when the police visited the farm with a search warrant, they found multiple items belonging to the missing women. Willy and his brother David Pickton were arrested on charges of owning illegal weapons. While they were later released, police maintained surveillance on the brothers.On further investigation, police suspected Willy of a series of murders of the various missing women, and over the course of the year, Willy was charged for a total of fifteen first-degree murders.Over the next three years, by October of 2005, the tally of the first-degree murder charges had gone up to a staggering twenty-seven.Excavations at the farm continued for over a whole year, and cost about $70mn — making it one of the most expensive investigations in Canada's history.The excavations revealed cut skulls, broken jaws, and other bodily remains of multiple women including the DNA of as many as 33 different women.Robert Willy Pickton The Pig Farmer Killer He Killed 49 Women and Fed Them to PigsTrue Crime Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Mike Patterson joined Jason for today's DeRusha Eats to talk pig farming!
The boys bring to you, a very special episode with special guests, Bryson Barnes and Steve Bartle. We also have The MUSS Moment of the Week, featuring Madison Judd.
Gary Sinyor is an award winning film-maker. His first feature film, Leon the Pig Farmer, won numerous awards, including the International Critics Prize at the Venice Film Festival, the London Critics Circle and Evening Standard Awards and the Chaplin Award at the Edinburgh Film Festival. His next 2 British films were Solitaire for 2 and Stiff Upper Lips before moving to the US to direct The Bachelor with Chris O'Donnell and Renée Zellweger. He subsequently returned to the UK and set up Magnet Films with Sir David Frost. After making family comedy Bob The Butler with Tom Greene and Brooke Shields, he made In Your Dreams with Dexter Fletcher and Linda Hamilton. He trained at the National Film and TV School and graduated with BAFTA nominated short The Unkindest Cut. His latest work is the sitcom Hapless on Netflix. Series 1 is available now and Series 2 was shot in 2022 starring Tim Downie, Jeany Spark, Sally Philips, Ronni Ancona, Josh Howie and our very own Mike Fenton Stevens. Gary Sinyor is guest number 234 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Gary Sinyor on Twitter: @garysinyor .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Between 1995 and 1998, 30 women go missing in the Vancouver area. The victims are reported missing, but the police are slow to act. And at the center is a dingy trailer on a dilapidated pig farm. Join Olivia Cornu and John Conner as they dive deep into the dark to discuss the most prolific serial killer Canada has ever seen, Robert "Willie" Pickton. Will this story be enough to make you...check the locks? Follow Us: Instagram Twitter Join Our Facebook Group Visit our website Subscribe and Review on Apple Podcasts Post-production editing courtesy of Mat Halliday of Mat Halliday Audio Production Check out Strictly Stalking at https://linktr.ee/StrictlyStalking Sources: Why I failed to catch Canada's worst serial killer - BBC News Robert Pickton Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia Prolific Serial Killer Robert Pickton Fed His Victims To His Pigs - Investigation Discovery Robert Willy Pickton (The pig farm killer) Serial Killer Documentary - The Best Documentary Ever --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/checkthelocks/message
Ask any Canadian, particularly those in British Columbia, and they will tell you that a man named Robert Pickton is one of – if not the most – prolific and heartless serial killers that ever existed in their countries history. His story is the stuff of nightmares and if you havnlt heard of him yet, the details of this episode will blow you away.--------------------------------------------
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Walnut Grove is the new home of Father and Son duo: Adam and Luke Simms. One his first day of school Luke meets Nellie Oleson whom is immediately smitten with the young man. Not only that but her usual solution of getting people to like her, bribery via candy, is not going to work forcing Nellie to step outside of her comfort zone. Speaking of comfort zones, Harriet Oleson is also out of hers when she finds out her daughter is in love with the son of a Pig Farmer. Miss Beadle doesn't seem to mind the pig farmer occupation, in fact she finds any reason/excuse to head to the Simms farm to talk with Adam. And like father, like son, these men end up with a woman by their side. While Miss Beaddle is reluctant to accept the marriage proposal that was offered to her, Nellie and Luke....sell a sow, steal a buckboard and elope to Sleepy eye to find the nearest Justice of the Peace and get married. Needless to say Harriet with the Shotgun (the widow maker) along with Mr. Oleson, Miss Beadle, and Mr Simms head to Sleepy Eye. And while one marriage is dissolved, after a bit of hilarity, a second wedding takes place. Is anyone disappointed we didn't see more of the Ingalllas in the is episode? With the parents away in Sleepy Eye, what sort of hijinks did Willie get into at the Mercantile? How did we get to the beginning of summer with no mention of winter taking place?
We talk to Colten about all the things he has gotten better of the last year, his trip to his 2nd CrossFit Games and his goals for this season. His up and down performance at the Granite Games, The Flip Sled he built himself because he had a clue. Going to the Games with his Fiance and how that will look logistically. Plus we learn if Pigs can swim and if they like Peanut Butter Cups.
Individually they were just like those guys who like to hang around the comic book shop and talk comics but together they form the Earth's Mightiest Podcast! IN THIS EPISODE... It's multiversal madness! First in AVENGERS #55 Nighthawk flees his former team, his old boss, and the madness within.. but an encounter with BLACK PANTHER may change is fate! NEXT... get a glimpse into the true absence of good; the Doom of Doom's confesses what drives him to lead the Multiversal Masters of Evil.. and the truth will set you on fire in AVENGERS FOREVER #5! THEN! Jane Foster is content to happily make her way through life as Mrs. Odinson, Pig Farmer...or is she? The vile touch of Memphisto corrupts all.... couldn't it already have corrupted Jane's heart? Find out in AVENGERS #56 PLUS! Quick Hits across the 616! Captain Carter comes through! Captain America takes many roads! Moon Knight remains the master of midnight and She-Hulk finds the essence of Jack of Hearts! ITS ALL HERE IN EARTHS MIGHTIEST PODCAST 188....Excelsior! 0:19:03 Avengers (2018) #55 0:29:13 Avengers Forever (2022) #5 0:40:58 Avengers (2018) #56 Quick Hits 0:48:43 Savage Avengers (2022) #1 0:52:57 Captain America (2022) #0 0:54:46 Captain America Symbol of Truth (2022) #1 1:00:58 Captain Carter (2022) #2-3 1:03:46 FCBD 2022 Judgement Day (2022) #1 1:05:58 Moon Knight (2021) #10 1:08:11 Moon Knight Black, White and Blood (2022) #1 1:09:07 She-Hulk (2022) #3 [EMP RSS] Subscribe [RSS All] Subscribe [Google Play All] Subscribe [iTunes] Subscribe Music: EMP theme song By Tribe One http://tribeonewon.wordpress.com/ Email: TheAvengers@EarthsMightiestPodcast.com Website: http://www.EarthsMightiestPodcast.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/EMPcast/Viet's Website: http://www.comedianviet.com
“ROBERT PICKTON: THE SERIAL KILLER PIG FARMER” and 3 More Serial Killer! #WeirdDarknessIN THIS EPISODE: By all observable accounts, Herb Baumeister was an admire-able family man, living on a beautiful million-dollar estate and farm with his lovely wife and three children. But they were also sharing that estate with a very dark secret that would eventually be revealed thanks to on of their children accidentally stumbling upon the grave of one of Herb's numerous murder victims. (The Serial Killer Next Door) *** Behind his quiet demeanor lurked a brutal killer. He was eventually caught, but perhaps not brought to complete justice. Though Robert Hansen admitted to murdering seventeen people, one woman most all are sure he murdered is Beth van Zanten – but he insists she was not one of them. (Robert Hansen, The Alaskan Serial Killer) *** He's confessed to a staggering 93 murders thus far—and the FBI believes all his confessions are credible. (Samuel Little, The Prolific Killer) *** Numerous women met a gruesome end on Robert Pickton's isolated pig farm. He confessed to the killing of 49 – but there could be more. (Pickton The Serial Killing Pig Farmer)(Dark Archives episode, originally posted March 27, 2020)SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“Herb Baumeister: The Serial Killer Next Door” by Orrin Grey for The Line Up: https://tinyurl.com/t6lyqsf “Robert Hansen: The Alaskan Serial Killer” by Orrin Grey for The Line Up: https://tinyurl.com/rexzkey, https://tinyurl.com/tctkzku “Samuel Little: America's Most Prolific Killer” by Orrin Grey for The Line Up: https://tinyurl.com/wq8wasm “Robert Pickton: The Serial Killer Pig Farmer” by Orrin Grey for The Line Up: https://tinyurl.com/rtu62ze Subscribe to the podcast by searching for Weird Darkness wherever you listen to podcasts – or use this RSS feed link: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3655291/episodes/feed.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music, EpidemicSound and/or AudioBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and/or Nicolas Gasparini/Myuu (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Visit the Church of the Undead: http://undead.church/ Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness Trademark, Weird Darkness ®. Copyright, Weird Darkness ©.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =00:19:51.996, 00:42:59.627,
On this week's Money Matters, Scott and Pat explore the real reasons for inflation with one of the world's leading authorities on monetary policy and economic history. Then, they deliver a warning for a woman who is considering taking out a 401(k) loan to pay off credit card debt. You'll hear honest advice for a man who wants to accelerate paying off his home. Finally, what a pig farmer can teach us about investing. Join Money Matters: Get your most pressing financial questions answered by Allworth's CEOs Scott Hanson and Pat McClain live on-air! Call 833-99-WORTH. Or ask a question by clicking here. You can also be on the air by emailing Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com. Download and rate our podcast here.
Leon Sheets is a pig farmer in northeast Iowa and his family grows corn, soybeans, and hay using several conservation practices to protect the soil and water. They have 12,000 pigs, from just weaned to harvest, which are cared for using Modern Inside Production Housing. Leon says "Pork Producers We Care Principals is at the foundation of how we raise and care for our pigs." While sharing animal care and environmental practices, Leon also provides insight on the nutrition and cooking of pork. He points to fat as maybe the easiest, quickest word used to describe an objection to using Pork. Historically Pork has been portrayed as not the healthiest choice for an active lifestyle, and unfamiliarity with cooking gets raised. "Unless it's Bacon. Than there's love for that. Our consumers/customers are looking for healthy variety in their diets, and look to or listen to what Dietitian or Nutritionist are saying." This pig farmer wants you to know "We Care. It's what we do. Making sure what we raise and grow gives our consumers a safe enjoyable eating experience." Connect with "The Pig Farmer" across social media.
Exhaust manifolds, distributors, family and his blue 1965 Mustang coupe. It's easy to see what today's guest loves most. In Costa Rica you will find Nestor Chaves working hard and playing hard. Today we have him on Ford Mustang The Early Years podcast. Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast -- Guest Interview Application============Do you own a early year Mustang?: Yes, a 1965 CoupeIf you own a Mustang, how long have you owned your ride?: 22 years What do you do for a living?: I'm a Pig Farmer in Costa Rica If you own a Mustang or classic car, have you named your car? If so, what is his/her name?: Mustafa If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?: Just electric fan, Maxx distributor What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?: The car needs a new paint job and maybe an overhaul there's a little smoke coming out Connect with Nestor Chaves:https://www.facebook.com/nestorchavesrhttps://instagram.com/nestorchavesr?r=nametag Promotional PartnerBangin' Headlights - www.TheMustangPodcast.com/headlights Get a discount, use the link Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast (social media)The Facebook GroupTheMustangPodcast.com/facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/185146876036328Instagram@mustangpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/An Expert's Guide to Maintaining Your Classic Mustangwww.TheMustangPodcast.com/repair Cover art photo credit: Nestor Chaves, 1965 Mustang Coupe Keep it safe, keep it rollin' and keep it on the road. Until next time! ~Doug Sandler