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Mars appears to pass close to a quadruple star system this week. Keep looking at Saturn in a telescope for the rings to almost disappear. And I take the chance on telling you about a comet that may be bright enough to easily see.
Quadruple vainqueur du Tour de Lombardie, Tadej Pogacar peut marquer l'histoire ce samedi 11 octobre 2025 en rejoignant Fausto Coppi au palmarès des multiples vainqueur du dernier monument de la saison. Analyse de la course avec Pascal Thurnherr et Daniel Atienza.
Join Travis & Eric on the show today a recap of the local results from Tuesday, take a look at Weds schedule, Baseball Playoffs from yesterday and four games loading up for today, NHL Opening Night and the guys look at this week's high school football playoff outlook!!
In 2013, businesswoman and mum Cor Hutton was given just a five percent chance of survival after contracting pneumonia that developed into sepsis. She pulled through, but lost both hands and her legs below the knee.In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O'Brien speaks to Cor about her extraordinary journey- from relearning how to live as a quadruple amputee to becoming the first person in Scotland to receive a double hand transplant. They discuss her founding of the charity Finding Your Feet, the physical and emotional resilience behind her recovery, and the mountains- literal and metaphorical- she has climbed since.Powerful, moving and often laced with humour, this conversation reveals Cor not just as a survivor, but as a campaigner, mother and relentless optimist- someone who proves that lives can be rebuilt and transformed, no matter how impossible the odds.Right now, too many people are facing their toughest challenges - alone. Families living with life-limiting illness. People struggling with their mental health. Those trapped in abuse or unable to afford the basics. They need help. And they need it now. At Global's Make Some Noise, we're funding vital projects in communities right across the UK, small charities working on the front line of these challenges - but we can't do it without you. Every day without funding means someone goes without support. Your donation could mean a safe place to turn, a vital phone call answered, a life changed. Help us to make sure no one faces life's toughest challenges alone. You can donate by textTo donate £30, £20, or £10, text GIVE30, GIVE20 or GIVE10 to 70766100% of your donation will go to Global's Make Some Noise16 and over only. Please seek bill payer's permission. Standard network charges may applyFull Ts&Cs are at makesomenoise.com
Development has slowed to zero in Toronto. Canada's cumulative deficits will exceed $360B over the next four years. Eby vows to block any new Alberta pipeline through BC. Power Demand set to Quadruple through Ai. The UK introduces a digital ID. Join The Loonie Hour and the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast live in Vancouver on October 21st! Get your tickets here! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/canadian-real-estate-global-macro-tickets-1716213644209?aff=LoonieStart an investment portfolio that's built to perform with Neighbourhood Holdings. Visit https://www.neighbourhoodholdings.com/looniehour to learn more!Check out the Saretsky Group Real Estate Services: https://www.saretskygroup.com/
DNA evidence has helped police create a timeline for the long-unsolved 1991 murders of four teenage girls who were found dead at a yogurt store in Austin, Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Police identify serial killer Robert Eugene Brashers as the man behind the Austin’s 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders that left four teenage girls dead. One week from Friday, Roy Lee Ward will be dead... that is, barring a last-minute reprieve from the courts. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mary MacNamara and Jose Torres, Senior Economist at Interactive Brokers, break down four major economic data surprises—from GDP and durable goods to unemployment claims and home sales. What do these signals mean for the U.S. economy, interest rates, and the housing market?
Quadruple Witching may sound mysterious, but it's a very real event that impacts the stock market four times a year — on the third Friday of March, June, September, and December.In this episode of the Learn to Swing Trade the Stock Market Podcast, we break down:What Quadruple Witching is and why it happensHow it impacts market volatility, volume, and price actionWhy swing traders often see false breakouts on these daysThe best way to prepare and trade around Quadruple WitchingYou'll learn how to recognize when price action is driven by real market conviction versus derivative expirations and institutional repositioning. Most importantly, you'll walk away with strategies to protect your swing trades and even find opportunities after the dust settles.If you've ever been confused by sudden spikes in volume or “fake moves” on certain Fridays, this episode will give you the clarity you need.
Why Bureaucracy, Hollywood, and the NRA Helped Serial Killers ThriveWhy does America remain the global epicentre of serial killers? In Part Two of Psycho Killer: Shocking True Crime Stories, Simon Ford and Jacques Morrell uncover how bureaucracy, pop culture, and gun culture shaped the rise of American serial murderers.From the FBI's behavioural profiling to the National Rifle Association's influence, from Hollywood's romanticisation of killers to the chilling question of whether Millennials and Gen Z will break the cycle, this episode digs deeper into America's darkest shadows.We examine cases where red tape let killers roam free, the dangerous glamorisation of Bundy and Dahmer, and how easy access to firearms made serial murder uniquely lethal in the United States.Support us on Patreon for just £5 a month.TranscriptWhat if the system that's meant to protect you is the very thing that lets a killer slip through the cracks? What if the weapons are legally bought and the warning signs ignored? What if Hollywood's obsession with serial murder isn't just entertaining, but prophecy? In Part Two of 'Why Does The United States Have More Serial Killers Than Any Other Country On Earth?' we ask: has America created the perfect breeding ground for serial murderers and psychopaths? And as we race towards 2030, is there still time to stop the next one? But before we dive in, a quick shout out to our friends at Podcast Today, that's podcast dot today. They featured our Ian Huntley episode, 'A Psychopath at School', in their Quick Listens category. If you love discovering new true crime stories, head to podcast dot today and see what else they've lined up. It's free, it's daily and it's curated just for you. Welcome back to Psycho Killer: Shocking True Crime Stories. I'm Simon Ford and I'm Jacques Morrell. If you haven't heard part one yet, hit pause and listen to that first. We explored the growth of suburbia, the aftershocks of war, and the cracks in American policing. Today, in part two, we widen the lens. Bureaucracies that enable killers. Pop culture that glorifies them, guns that empower them, and a generation that might just change everything. Welcome to NBC News Daily. This Tuesday, we're going to start with breaking news. Quadruple murder suspect Austin Drummond is in custody after an intense days long manhunt in Tennessee. Drummond was wanted for the killings of four people, all members of the same family. We've talked about fragmented law enforcement. We've examined the challenges of jurisdictional chaos and under-resourced police departments. But there's another, less visible force at play in the story of America's serial killers. Something deeper, something colder. Bureaucracy? Yeah. Killer bureaucracy. It might sound like the title of a dystopian novel, but in real life, it's one of the quiet enablers of mass murder. Behind many of America's most notorious cases, you'll find crucial opportunities missed, not through lack of intelligence or even intent, but because the gears of the system ground too slowly or didn't turn at all. I think Mr. Little will get his final judgment. Before he died at 80 year old Samuel Little sketched the faces of the women he killed. And I'm sure these jurisdictions will go and try to connect the dots to deal with what he's come to. Take Samuel Little, for example. Officially recognised as America's most prolific serial killer. 89 confirmed victims, possibly over 90. He operated across state lines from the 1970s into the 2000s, murdering vulnerable women, mostly women of colour. And yet, for decades, law enforcement agencies failed to connect the dots. Why? Well, part of it is what we've already discussed decentralised policing. But even what agencies did have the information, there was no unified system compelling them to share that information in a usable way. For much of Little's killing spree. His victims weren't even being recorded as linked cases. And here's the irony. In 1985, the FBI launched ViCAP, the violent criminal apprehension program designed specifically to catch serial offenders by identifying patterns in unsolved cases. But ViCAP was optional. Local departments weren't required to use it. Many didn't. There are 60 confirmed victims so far. Authorities will continue the hunt for the dozens of others. It won't stop, even though little is dead. You know, you just take in for what it's worth. And people like me live with that. And that's bureaucracy for you. A powerful tool. Locked in a cupboard. Because nobody mandate the key. The FBI is still actively searching for information to connect the dots in several of Little's murders. If you have any information, call this number one 800. Call FBI. The weekend I picked up a woman backpack, I weighed. And Matthew was next to me in the seat, and she hopped in. And then two and three. And my son was there, and I killed her. They'll. Sure my son didn't see it, but that only happened one time. So why didn't you do it again? I didn't want my son to see it. And that brings us to something that should chill. Anyone listening to this? In the case of Gary Ridgeway, the green River killer, dozens of women died while multiple police departments worked in silos hoarding information. Detectives even suspected Ridgeway early on. But internal politics and procedural rigidity meant he slipped through their fingers. He kept getting interviewed, kept passing polygraphs. He even gave a cheek swab DNA sample in 1987, but they didn't have the resources to process it properly. Not until the early 2000. That delay. It wasn't because no one was working the case. It was because the system was working exactly as designed, just too slowly. And there's something tragic about that. These weren't rogue officers. This wasn't corruption. This was paperwork. Process. Budgetary constraints. Misalign and incentives. In short, bureaucracy. Now, let's be fair. There have been improvements. ViCAP is more widely used now. DNA databases are better integrated, but there's still no national mandate for data sharing in violent crime investigations. You've still got over 18,000 separate law enforcement agencies in the United States, and no centralised leadership structure. Compare that to the U.K., where a single body like the National Crime Agency can operate across the country. Or Canada's RCMP. In the US, you've got sheriff's departments, city police, state bureaus, federal agencies all working side by side, just not always together. And it's the gaps in those seams where monsters slip through. The killer may be holding the knife. But too often the system is holding the door. So what can be done? That's the million dollar question. Reform, decentralisation, improved training, cross-agency collaboration. These are all part of the conversation. But until bureaucracy becomes more nimble, more coordinated, and more accountable, serial killers will keep finding places to hide. And we'll keep digging into the stories. The stories that reveal just how much damage can be done when no one is steering the ship. It's a firearm in the course of that murder, which is a violation of Penal Code section 12-0-22.5. Do you admit or deny that? I admit. It is further legend in counts 2 through 13... Now we're going to talk about the elephant in the room. The Second Amendment. It's just 27 words long and ratified in 1791. A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. At the time, the fledgling United States didn't have a standing army. The founders feared tyranny from without and within. The idea was that every able bodied citizen could take up arms to protect the Republic. But here in the 21st century, bearing arms has morphed into something far more removed from that original context. You don't need to be in a militia. You don't need to register your guns. In many states, and in some places, you don't even need a background check at a gun show. That's not what George Washington had in mind. And if you think we're anti-gun, then hold that thought, because there is an irony here. In a country with a disproportionate number of serial killers, maybe owning a .38 revolver for home defence is, well, just plain common sense. Let's get forensic. Do serial killers actually use guns? Statistically, no. Most serial killers prefer up close and personal methods. Strangulation, blunt force knives. Because for many of them, it's not about killing. It's about control. Exactly. Ted Bundy used a crowbar. Jeffrey Dahmer drugged his victims, then strangled them. John Wayne Gacy, he used rope, torture and pain. A lot has happened in just the past 24 hours as the sniper manhunt literally went nationwide. It began with a task force phone tip from someone claiming responsibility for the sniper killings. One of the few exceptions was the D.C. sniper case. In 2002, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo. They used a Bushmaster .223 rifle hidden inside the trunk of a blue Chevy Caprice. Random, distant, terrifying but isolated. Don't forget that most serial killers want that proximity. They want intimacy. And that's what makes them so disturbing. They're not looking to pick off targets at a distance. They want to look you in the eye. Police in Nashville are releasing this chilling surveillance video showing the terrifying moments the shooter blasted their way into the small, private Presbyterian school. But while serial killers themselves rarely rely on guns, the wider epidemic of gun violence in America is impossible to ignore. 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The latest KPMG AI Pulse survey offers a real-time report card on enterprise AI adoption, showing how fast large organizations are moving from exploration to deployment. The data highlights three major themes: agent deployments quadrupling in under a year, workforce resistance giving way to normalization, and leaders rethinking ROI beyond traditional metrics. Together, these shifts reveal both the momentum and the mounting challenges as enterprises embed AI agents deeper into their operations.Brought to you by:KPMG – Discover how AI is transforming possibility into reality. Tune into the new KPMG 'You Can with AI' podcast and unlock insights that will inform smarter decisions inside your enterprise. Listen now and start shaping your future with every episode. https://www.kpmg.us/AIpodcastsBlitzy.com - Go to https://blitzy.com/ to build enterprise software in days, not months Robots & Pencils - Cloud-native AI solutions that power results https://robotsandpencils.com/Vanta - Simplify compliance - https://vanta.com/nlwThe Agent Readiness Audit from Superintelligent - Go to https://besuper.ai/ to request your company's agent readiness score.The AI Daily Brief helps you understand the most important news and discussions in AI. Subscribe to the podcast version of The AI Daily Brief wherever you listen: https://pod.link/1680633614Interested in sponsoring the show? nlw@aidailybrief.ai
Frankie Faison is more than just a familiar face from Coming to America, The Wire, and Banshee. With over 200 plays, 200 commercials, 200 television episodes, and 200 films under his belt, he proudly calls himself the “Quadruple 200 Man.” But his story is about more than numbers — it's about perseverance, faith, and determination. In this conversation, Frankie opens up about: -His 15-year journey of training and preparation before landing his first major roles. -Why true success comes from refining your craft daily, not chasing shortcuts. -Stories from Coming to America, The Wire, and Broadway's Fences with James Earl Jones. -His powerful new film Killing Castro, premiering at TIFF — a little-known piece of history about Fidel Castro, Malcolm X, and Harlem. -His most personal and important film to date, The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain, a heart-wrenching story tied to race, policing, and mental health. -His recent role in Beyond the Rush and why films that address child abuse and mental health matter now more than ever. -Why he believes versatility is the secret to longevity in Hollywood — and in life. Plus: his newest passion project, Frankie's Fabulous Granola, inspired by decades of gifting thousands of bags to family and friends. Frankie embodies what it means to stay determined, stay grounded, and keep working toward something bigger than yourself. His story is one of resilience, legacy, and creativity that refuses to quit. Connect with me : https://link.me/theshawnfrench?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaY2s9TipS1cPaEZZ9h692pnV-rlsO-lzvK6LSFGtkKZ53WvtCAYTKY7lmQ_aem_OY08g381oa759QqTr7iPGA Frankie Faison https://www.instagram.com/faison.frankie/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Professional Sports Bettor and Advantage Gambler Bill "Krackman" Krackomberger and Jon Orlando get together at the Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas to talk MLB futures, a big WagerWire parlay, getting robbed of $70,000, Gambling Problems, and much more! Randy Lee McKay joins the show to share his best bets for week three of NFL action!
This week on Headline Highlights… catch the latest developments on Travis Decker, Emmanuel Haro, Donna Adelson and Tom Phillips. A former BYU baseball player is sentenced to probation in a shocking child sexual assault case. A TikTok influencer, her husband and their two children are discovered murdered in what many describe as a cartel-style execution. At the University of Kentucky, cheerleader Laken Snelling is arrested after police uncover the body of a baby hidden in her closet.
Why Did Three People Help the Quadruple Murder Suspect Austin Drummond HIDE? After four people were found dead in Lake County, Tennessee, and a baby was abandoned in a stranger's yard, authorities launched a manhunt for Austin Robert Drummond. But Drummond wasn't hiding alone. Prosecutors say three people — Tanaka Brown, Dearrah Sanders, and Giovonte Thomas — helped him along the way. They allegedly gave him shelter, clothing, phones, and rides, keeping him ahead of police for days. Each now faces their own charges for aiding a fugitive. But here's the question: did they believe his bizarre FBI informant story? Or were they simply protecting a fugitive no matter what? In this segment, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins Tony Brueski to break down the psychology of accomplices. Robin explains how manipulation works, how people with chaotic personal histories can still recruit others to their cause, and why loyalty, fear, or desperation can override common sense. Were these three co-conspirators? Or were they victims of manipulation themselves — convinced by Drummond's narrative that they were helping someone on a covert mission? Robin explores both sides and exposes how violence radiates outward, pulling people into the destruction long after the crime itself is committed. Watch as we dissect the accomplice angle, and uncover what it tells us about Drummond's power to manipulate, deceive, and control those around him. #AustinDrummond #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #RobinDreeke #CourtCase #MurderCase #CrimeAnalysis #Accomplices #DeathPenalty #TrueCrimeCommunity Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Why Did Three People Help the Quadruple Murder Suspect Austin Drummond HIDE? After four people were found dead in Lake County, Tennessee, and a baby was abandoned in a stranger's yard, authorities launched a manhunt for Austin Robert Drummond. But Drummond wasn't hiding alone. Prosecutors say three people — Tanaka Brown, Dearrah Sanders, and Giovonte Thomas — helped him along the way. They allegedly gave him shelter, clothing, phones, and rides, keeping him ahead of police for days. Each now faces their own charges for aiding a fugitive. But here's the question: did they believe his bizarre FBI informant story? Or were they simply protecting a fugitive no matter what? In this segment, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joins Tony Brueski to break down the psychology of accomplices. Robin explains how manipulation works, how people with chaotic personal histories can still recruit others to their cause, and why loyalty, fear, or desperation can override common sense. Were these three co-conspirators? Or were they victims of manipulation themselves — convinced by Drummond's narrative that they were helping someone on a covert mission? Robin explores both sides and exposes how violence radiates outward, pulling people into the destruction long after the crime itself is committed. Watch as we dissect the accomplice angle, and uncover what it tells us about Drummond's power to manipulate, deceive, and control those around him. #AustinDrummond #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #RobinDreeke #CourtCase #MurderCase #CrimeAnalysis #Accomplices #DeathPenalty #TrueCrimeCommunity Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Baseball's oldest active manager has undergone heart surgery. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
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The Tennessee quadruple murder suspect appeared in court, but he was more concerned about reconnecting with his pregnant baby mama who is not only a former prison guard, but a relative of the murder victims! A couple's Chihuahuas munched on a dead threesome partner's body while they cashed in his social security checks...for months. Plus, a shear love of rap lands a son behind bars! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
if you have any feedback, please send us a text! Thank you!Dr. Jason Leong began his career as a night-shift nurse in the emergency department, quickly advancing to the role of charge nurse. Determined to further his impact in patient care, he went on to attend medical school at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He then completed a combined Internal Medicine and Anesthesiology residency at Stanford University, followed by advanced training in Critical Care Medicine and Cardiac Anesthesiology.Unique? Absolutely. But beyond his impressive credentials, Dr. Leong is an engaging and insightful conversationalist. In this episode of Vital Times, Dr. Ludwig Lin sits down with him for an in-depth discussion.
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This week on Headline Highlights: in a shocking case, a man stabbed his girlfriend 258 times then took a selfie with their infant. Justice has finally been served for Sade Robinson's family, as her killer is sentenced to life in prison for her brutal dismemberment. The Arkansas hikers case also sees a major development, with the suspect confessing to the crimes. And in Tennessee, a manhunt has ended with the arrest of the suspect accused of killing four people and abandoning a 7-month-old baby.
The Doctor of Self-Worth reveals his rapid transformation method that helped one client quadruple sales by eliminating judgment patterns inherited from childhood. Endre Hoffmann shares why most business blocks aren't about strategy—they're about the invisible "hand brakes" in our minds. Discover how changing your mental filters can shift everything from sales conversations to life satisfaction, plus practical tips for staying centered when the world feels chaotic. Perfect for coaches, consultants, and business leaders ready to break free from self-doubt and overwork cycles. Join The Live Well Earn Well Mastermind™ Today: https://livewellearnwellmastermind.com/ Let's hop on a quick Zoom call so I can focus on your business and offer my help: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0tdO2urTooHNLQuGo9wdTbJHJcjXoghF8N#/registration Oh yeah, and please join free Facebook community here: Heartrepreneurs.com Want More!? Subscribe to this podcast on your favorite podcast platform… Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/live-well-earn-well-for-coaches-consultants/id1585895518 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OjsOxN7MqwKio4Ae6vSMQ Or anywhere else podcasts are found! Watch all the episodes and more to gain more insight on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@coachterri/videos
Austin Drummond Arrested: Quadruple Murder, Baby Abandoned, and a Chilling Manhunt in Tennessee A baby abandoned on a stranger's porch. Four family members murdered in cold blood. A week-long manhunt across Tennessee. This isn't a horror movie plot—it's the real-life story of Austin Drummond, a man now facing four counts of first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, and more. On July 29, 2025, authorities in Dyer County were called to a home where an infant girl had been inexplicably left behind. Hours later, in nearby Lake County, police discovered the bodies of 21-year-old James Wilson, 20-year-old Adrianna Williams, 38-year-old Cortney Rose, and 15-year-old Braydon Williams—shot and left for dead. The infant? The daughter of the slain couple. The suspect? A man the family knew well: 28-year-old Austin Robert Drummond, who'd allegedly been dating one of their relatives. In this gripping episode, we unpack the disturbing details of the murders, the motive that may lie beneath the surface, and the manhunt that ended with Drummond's dramatic arrest on August 5 in a wooded area outside Jackson, Tennessee. We also explore how three other individuals—Giovonte Thomas, Tanaka Brown, and Dearrah Sanders—are now facing charges as accessories after the fact, allegedly helping Drummond evade capture. This is a story of betrayal, brutality, and the haunting silence left in the wake of unimaginable loss. With satirical commentary, emotional depth, and real-world insight, we break down what happened, what it all means, and what's next as this high-profile case heads to court. If you care about justice, the failures that allow monsters to blend in, and the resilience of a community blindsided by horror—this one's for you. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment your thoughts. #TrueCrime #AustinDrummond #TennesseeMurders #DyerCounty #LakeCounty #Manhunt #BabyAbandoned #MurderCase #JusticeForVictims #CrimePodcast Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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Austin Drummond Arrested: Quadruple Murder, Baby Abandoned, and a Chilling Manhunt in Tennessee A baby abandoned on a stranger's porch. Four family members murdered in cold blood. A week-long manhunt across Tennessee. This isn't a horror movie plot—it's the real-life story of Austin Drummond, a man now facing four counts of first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, and more. On July 29, 2025, authorities in Dyer County were called to a home where an infant girl had been inexplicably left behind. Hours later, in nearby Lake County, police discovered the bodies of 21-year-old James Wilson, 20-year-old Adrianna Williams, 38-year-old Cortney Rose, and 15-year-old Braydon Williams—shot and left for dead. The infant? The daughter of the slain couple. The suspect? A man the family knew well: 28-year-old Austin Robert Drummond, who'd allegedly been dating one of their relatives. In this gripping episode, we unpack the disturbing details of the murders, the motive that may lie beneath the surface, and the manhunt that ended with Drummond's dramatic arrest on August 5 in a wooded area outside Jackson, Tennessee. We also explore how three other individuals—Giovonte Thomas, Tanaka Brown, and Dearrah Sanders—are now facing charges as accessories after the fact, allegedly helping Drummond evade capture. This is a story of betrayal, brutality, and the haunting silence left in the wake of unimaginable loss. With satirical commentary, emotional depth, and real-world insight, we break down what happened, what it all means, and what's next as this high-profile case heads to court. If you care about justice, the failures that allow monsters to blend in, and the resilience of a community blindsided by horror—this one's for you. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment your thoughts. #TrueCrime #AustinDrummond #TennesseeMurders #DyerCounty #LakeCounty #Manhunt #BabyAbandoned #MurderCase #JusticeForVictims #CrimePodcast Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Austin Drummond Arrested: Quadruple Murder, Baby Abandoned, and a Chilling Manhunt in Tennessee A baby abandoned on a stranger's porch. Four family members murdered in cold blood. A week-long manhunt across Tennessee. This isn't a horror movie plot—it's the real-life story of Austin Drummond, a man now facing four counts of first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, and more. On July 29, 2025, authorities in Dyer County were called to a home where an infant girl had been inexplicably left behind. Hours later, in nearby Lake County, police discovered the bodies of 21-year-old James Wilson, 20-year-old Adrianna Williams, 38-year-old Cortney Rose, and 15-year-old Braydon Williams—shot and left for dead. The infant? The daughter of the slain couple. The suspect? A man the family knew well: 28-year-old Austin Robert Drummond, who'd allegedly been dating one of their relatives. In this gripping episode, we unpack the disturbing details of the murders, the motive that may lie beneath the surface, and the manhunt that ended with Drummond's dramatic arrest on August 5 in a wooded area outside Jackson, Tennessee. We also explore how three other individuals—Giovonte Thomas, Tanaka Brown, and Dearrah Sanders—are now facing charges as accessories after the fact, allegedly helping Drummond evade capture. This is a story of betrayal, brutality, and the haunting silence left in the wake of unimaginable loss. With satirical commentary, emotional depth, and real-world insight, we break down what happened, what it all means, and what's next as this high-profile case heads to court. If you care about justice, the failures that allow monsters to blend in, and the resilience of a community blindsided by horror—this one's for you. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment your thoughts. #TrueCrime #AustinDrummond #TennesseeMurders #DyerCounty #LakeCounty #Manhunt #BabyAbandoned #MurderCase #JusticeForVictims #CrimePodcast Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Today on America in the Morning Texas Democrats Facing Arrest Leaders in Texas are using their power to try to encourage Democrats to return to the State Capitol and end their quorum break meant to delay a vote on new Congressional maps ahead of next year's midterm elections. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports from Dallas. Clintons Subpoenaed By House Over Epstein Investigation The top two members of the House Oversight Committee seldom see eye-to-eye. But both are united in their quest for more answers in the Jeffrey Epstein case, which includes subpoenas for Bill and Hillary Clinton. More from correspondent Rich Johnson. Judge Rules On Disaster Funds Reallocation A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration for reallocating billions of dollars meant for federal disasters. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports. Tennessee Manhunt Questions are being raised in Tennessee after the state executed a death row inmate by lethal injection who uses a defibrillator. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Arizona Plane Crash All four people on board an emergency medical transport plane were killed when the aircraft crashed in the Arizona town of Chinle. Fake Ashes A funeral home owner who sent families fake ashes instead of those of their loved ones entered a plea in court. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports. FBI To Investigate Texas Democrats Texas Senator John Cornyn has asked the FBI to aid Texas law enforcement in locating and arresting Democrats who left the state in an attempt to stop a special legislative session on redistricting. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports . California Wildfire In the span of just 48 hours, the Gifford fire in California nearly doubled in size to over 72,000 acres and became the state's largest wildfire of the year. Correspondent Julie Walker reports on the massive blaze forcing evacuations and raging out of control. Fed Chair Planning While his appointment as the head of the Federal Reserve does not end until May next year, that is not stopping Donald Trump from planning for the replacement of Jerome Powell, who the president has called a “moron” and a “numbskull” for not lowering interest rates this year. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Sanctuary Jurisdictions The Trump administration is publishing a list of "sanctuary jurisdictions" as promised by the President earlier this year. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Tennessee Murder Suspect Captured Authorities in Tennessee tracked down and arrested the suspect in a quadruple homicide that left parts of the city of Jackson under a shelter-in-place order. Sue Aller reports. Finally Some very familiar names were on the receiving end of the nominations for the MTV-VMA Music Awards. Kevin Carr has a recap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Newly 18-year-old Lil Tay joins OnlyFans. WATP Karl takes down “hero Opie” & the end of The Really Good Podcast. Plus – a Katy Perry pass out, Diddy denied, Donald Trump v. Gayle King, Sydney Sweeney dividing America, and Drew Crime: Mr. & Mrs. Murder. Jim Bentley has been injured in an ATV accident. He'll be fine, but needs surgery. Marc rocked out at Katy Perry. A female fan passed out and collapsed on stage. Drew popped up on the Catching Up Podcast with Matt Shepard and Craig Monroe. Check it out later this week. Drew Crime: Mr. & Mrs. Murder is on Hulu now. Quadruple murderers are all the rage now. Rod Stewart is getting crap for his AI Ozzy Osbourne tribute. Noah Cyrus is HUGE. Lil Tay is now a Lil Whore on OnlyFans. She claims to have made over $1M in 3 hours. Who are these pedophilic simps? Diddy has been denied bail. Gina Huynh is a liar and on Team Diddy now. Drew is extremely happy to receive his ‘poop anywhere' card. WATP's Karl Hamburger drops by to show us Alex Stein's latest prank on MSNBC, rip into fallen radio star Gregg ‘Opie' Hughes, the fall of The Really Good Podcast starring Bobbi Althoff and more. The Donald: Donald Trump declares Gayle King “over” and Taylor Swift “not hot”. Gay Trump is the best Trump. Late Night is much different now than your parent's Late Night. How long will the Jeffrey Epstein files linger? Woody Allen wrote a charming note to Jeffrey Epstein. Erik Menendez is BACK in prison following kidney stones. More video of the Cincinnati beatdown is out featuring an n-word. The woman beaten has raised over $400k on GiveSendGo. Bryan Kohberger survivor Dylan Mortensen is cleaning up on GoFundMe. Sydney Sweeney is heckled for being in a “racist ad”. The POTUS has her back. Michael Weitzel can leave his MAGA hat on. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
In this shocking true crime story, fugitive Austin Robert Drummond — also reported as Andrew Drummond in early media confusion — is on the run after allegedly murdering four family members in cold blood in Tiptonville, Tennessee. Welcome to Surviving The Suvivor, the show that brings you the #BestGuests in all of #TrueCrime. In this STS episode, Host Joel Waldmans brings us up to date on this active true crime case as it unfolds. The victims have been identified as 28‑year‑old James M. Wilson, 20‑year‑old Adrianna Williams, 15‑year‑old Braydon Williams, and 38‑year‑old Cortney Rose, all relatives of a 7‑month‑old girl miraculously found abandoned and unharmed. Drummond is wanted on four counts of first‑degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, and firearm possession. Authorities warn he is armed and extremely dangerous, with his abandoned car located near Jackson, TN, and a $15,000 reward posted for information. Police are asking anyone who sees this man to be careful and to call police immediately.More of STS:Links: Https://linktr.ee/stspodcastGet Joel's Book: Https://amzn.to/48GwbLxSTS Merch: Https://www.bonfire.com/store/sts-store/Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SurvivingTheSurvivorCatch us live on YouTube: Surviving The Survivor: #BestGuests in True Crime - YouTubeVenmo Donations: @STSPodcast or Https://www.venmo.com/stspodcast
A Democratic state is competing against Texas in the redistricting wars. We have details on the latest call between President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart. A weeklong manhunt for a suspect accused of killing four people in Tennessee is over. California firefighters are battling the largest wildfire the state has seen this year. Plus, one hiker is learning the meaning of “paying” attention. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The manhunt for quadruple murder suspect Austin Drummond has ended in his arrest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Authorities in western Montana are continuing their manhunt for a former U.S. Army soldier suspected in a deadly mass shooting at a small-town bar. Authorities in Tennessee are intensifying the search for 28-year-old Austin Robert Drummond, the man accused of killing four members of the same family before abandoning an infant in a remote area. A Maryland mother, once declared mentally unfit to stand trial, is now facing murder charges in the 2014 disappearance of her two young children. In Milwaukee, a man convicted of murdering and dismembering a college student he met on a first date has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A horrifying scene in Dyer County, Tennessee: four family members brutally murdered, a 7-month-old baby abandoned in a stranger's car seat, and one man now at the center of a massive manhunt, Austin Drummond. In this episode, we break down everything we know about the Dyersburg quadruple homicide that has shocked the state and grabbed national headlines. Who were the victims? What was Drummond's connection to the family? How did law enforcement identify him so quickly — and is there a deeper gang connection involving the Vice Lords? We take you inside the investigation, the timeline of events, and the disturbing unanswered questions surrounding this developing case.
Two individuals reportedly connected to Austin Robert Drummond, who stands accused of murdering four family members in Tennessee and leaving a 7-month-old baby girl in a front yard, have been apprehended during the ongoing search for the murder suspect.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She continued to DO the same in her business; same marketing, same ad spend, same content, same product. We only shifted her subconscious mind and energetic broadcast, and she went onto 4x the sales in less than 3 months!! In this episode you will get a look into the shifts Holly made internally to: quadruple the sales in her business;manifest dream stockist for her supplement; and receive a finalist award for best complementary medicine product. Holly is walking proof of how quickly things can skyrocket in your business when you do the work we do inside The Academy. Connect with Holly: https://www.instagram.com/hollywilliamsonn/Purchase HealthSpan: https://www.stmna.com.au/
Authorities announced on Thursday that they have identified a suspect in connection with the deaths of four individuals whose remains were discovered in northwest Tennessee.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A baby is left in the front yard of a stranger’s home in rural Tennessee, and hours later, four people are found dead in a nearby county. Deputies now believe the two events are linked. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of True Crime News The Sidebar Podcast: Joshua Ritter breaks down Bryan Kohberger's sentence after the killer's plea deal. While Kohberger will spend the rest of his life behind bars, the murderer's motives may never be clear. Tweet your questions for future episodes to Joshua Ritter using the hashtag #TCNSidebar. 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
Last week, we met Dominique (33) and Chris (34)—a couple earning $180K a year, raising a toddler, and still living paycheck to paycheck. Dominique felt alone in managing their finances, while Chris stayed disengaged, assuming things were fine. In Part One, we uncovered the cracks: a lack of communication, zero long-term planning, and growing resentment. Now, as their childcare costs are about to quadruple, will they be able to move past survival mode and start working as a team? Will Chris finally step up—and can Dominique let go of overthinking and accept support? In this episode we uncover: • How their expensive Arizona house became a symbol of both pride and financial strain. • The quiet resentment Dominique feels when Chris is out of work—and why she kept it to herself. • A surprising disconnect around how much they contribute—and who's really paying more. • Ramit's reality check about going month to month on a six-figure income. • Why Dominique's overthinking makes her feel in control—but leaves them stuck in place. • The false sense of security that's masking a dangerous truth: They have just two months of savings. • The emotional cost of living reactively—and what it will take for them to finally plan ahead. Chapters: (00:00:00) “My friend sold it to me…” — the truth about whole life insurance (00:09:05) Investing, saving… or just surviving? (00:14:58) Problem-oriented vs. solution-oriented (00:22:11) Ramit breaks down their numbers (00:26:14) He's living for his son—but what about himself? (00:38:32) What if selling your house meant losing money? (00:43:13) “I thought I'd be co-parenting by now” (00:52:38) Dominique & Chris 2.0: Confident. Open. Together. (01:03:30) Where are they now? Dominique and Chris's follow-ups This episode is brought to you by: Rocket Money | Cancel unwanted subscriptions and manage your expenses the easy way at https://rocketmoney.com/ramit DeleteMe | If you want to get your personal information removed from the web, go to https://joindeleteme.com/ramit for 20% off. Facet | Facet is waiving their $250 enrollment fee for new annual members, and for my audience, Facet is offering $300 into your brokerage account if you invest and maintain $5,000 within your first 90 days. Head to https://facet.com/ramit to learn more about which membership option is best for you. Gelt | Book a tax consultation with Gelt at https://joingelt.com/ramit. As a member of my community, you can skip the waitlist. ZocDoc | Download the ZocDoc app for FREE at https://zocdoc.com/ramit then find and book a top-rated doctor today #sponsored Connect with Ramit • Get my new book, Money For Couples • Get Money Coaching with Ramit • Download the Conscious Spending Plan • Listen to my book—now on Audible • Get my New York Times best-selling book • Get my no-numbers journal • Other episodes • Instagram • Twitter • YouTube If you and your partner have a money issue and you want my help, I occasionally select a couple to work with, free of charge. Apply for my help here.
Rick Rule says the dollar is on track to lose 75% of its purchasing power, just like in the 1970s. Here's why that means Gold could QUADRUPLE and Silver could EXPLODE! In this exclusive interview from the 2025 Rick Rule Natural Resources Symposium, legendary investor Rick Rule explains how America's soaring debt, unfunded liabilities, and negative real yields are fueling a new precious metals supercycle. Here's what you'll learn: • Why gold is insurance (not an investment) and how Rick measures his wealth in gold • His three-bucket strategy: insurance (gold), investments (gold stocks), and high-risk speculation (junior miners) • How silver historically outperforms gold when momentum builds, and why he expects to see it one more time • Why rare earths are misunderstood and where Rick sees opportunity • Practical lessons on speculation psychology: how many stocks you should really own
A 23-year-old man in Chicago is charged with murder and arson after allegedly setting fire to an apartment building, killing four people, including a pregnant woman and her 5-year-old son. A Florida man is set to die by lethal injection two weeks from now after killing his wife and two children in one of the most brutal family murders in the state’s history. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that a gag order was lifted in the Idaho students killed case.
"BREAKING: Bryan Kohberger to Plead Guilty in Idaho Quadruple Murder" #kohberger #Idaho 4 case #Judge Hippler In a shocking turn of events quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger has agreed toplead quilty in exchange for taking the death penalty off the table. Kohberger's defense approached the prosecution with this rerquest last week. Today 7/2/25 Kohberger is expected to plead in court at 1:00 PM EST. Families of the victim's are not happy with the deal.
In this must-listen episode, Dr. Tunisha Singleton—media psychologist, fan engagement strategist, and cultural storyteller—joins Lisa G. on the WholeCEO Podcast to deliver a powerful truth: loyalty isn't built through content… it's built through connection.
What if everything you've been taught about trust in leadership is wrong? Join trust expert Darryl Stickel as he sits down with Lisa G. on the WholeCEO Podcast to reveal game-changing insights that can revolutionize your leadership style and skyrocket team performance. ✅ Discover the #1 myth leaders believe about trust—and how it silently sabotages success at the top. ✅ Learn why leading with imperfections is your new leadership superpower in a world obsessed with certainty. ✅ Hear the top trust-building habit elite teams use to stay agile, resilient, and ahead of the curve in turbulent times. If you're ready to level up your leadership and create a culture of trust that delivers real results—this episode is a must-watch.