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It's Wednesday and that means Ron Edwards joins me to discuss the topics of the day. October 1st marks the 3rd Anniversary of the Las Vegas shooting where Stephen Paddock became a household name. I am scheduled to be joined by Ramsey Denison, the director of the acclaimed feature WHAT HAPPENED IN VEGAS, to discuss his new documentary about the Vegas mass shooting, MONEY MACHINE. MONEY MACHINE is set for release on global VOD via Journeyman Pictures October 1, 2020.
It's Wednesday and that means Ron Edwards joins me to discuss the topics of the day. October 1st marks the 3rd Anniversary of the Las Vegas shooting where Stephen Paddock became a household name. I am scheduled to be joined by Ramsey Denison, the director of the acclaimed feature WHAT HAPPENED IN VEGAS, to discuss his new documentary about the Vegas mass shooting, MONEY MACHINE. MONEY MACHINE is set for release on global VOD via Journeyman Pictures October 1, 2020.
Documentary filmmaker Ramsey Denison joins podcaster and author Charles Moscowitz in a talk about his new film "Money Machine" which offers new information about the Las Vegas massacre. Link: https://www.journeyman.tv/film/7909/money-machine
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Producer and director Ramsey Denison joins the Karen Conti Show to discuss his documentary, Money Machine, about the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. You can view this outstanding documentary at www.theatricalathome.com. You can find Karen Conti on Facebook. If you have a legal question for Karen, call her office at (312) 332-7800 or email her at wgn@askkarenconti.com.
Ramsey Denison grew up in a small town in Florida where he spent most of his childhood playing with firecrackers, watching Saved by the Bell, and making terrible movies with his friends at the television station where he worked as a teenager. A member of the editor's guild, Ram has cut over 30 television programs and worked on hit shows like Naked and Afraid, Catfish, and Criss Angel Mindfreak. His debut documentary What Happened In Vegas went to #1 on iTunes documentary chart in June 2018 and drew positive reviews from Village Voice, Los Angeles Times, and The Hollywood Reporter. His second documentary, Money Machine, got a perfect 10 out of 10 review from Film Threat and is slated for theatrical release in July, 2020. MONEY MACHINE MOVIE Synopsis: Los Angeles CA- In his first acclaimed feature WHAT HAPPENED IN VEGAS, director Ramsey Denison exposed violence, murder and corruption within the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Denison's first documentary became a surprise hit that went to #1 on the iTunes documentary chart in June 2018 and in his searing new film MONEY MACHINE, he shines a light on the cover-up and police corruption around the 1 October Vegas mass shooting that killed 58 people during the Route 91 country music festival near the Mandalay Bay Resort. Featuring an exclusive interview with killer Stephen Paddock’s brother Eric, this riveting new documentary feature exposes information MGM Resorts International and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department would prefer to keep secret about what drove mild mannered millionaire gambler Stephen Paddock to open fire on a crowd of over 20,000 people at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival. MONEY MACHINE also features harrowing, never before seen footage of the deadliest mass shooting in US history and examines what really happened to the millions of dollars raised for victims through the #VegasStrong campaign. Called “heartbreakingly intense” by Film Threat in their perfect 10 review, MONEY MACHINE digs into layers of police corruption and collusion between the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and casino owners. On October 1, 2017, Stephen Paddock opened fire on a crowd of over 20,000 concertgoers from his hotel room at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. In a matter of minutes, Paddock killed 58 people and wounded more than 400. It was the largest mass shooting in the history of the United States. Yet, just a couple of years later, Vegas seems to have forgotten about it completely. Needless to say, mass shootings are not good for business, and it didn’t take long for the Vegas money machine to get to work making this one disappear. In the aftermath of remarketing Las Vegas as a safe destination for tourists, many questionable practices were put into place—one of the most shocking being filing a lawsuit against the victims of this devastating tragedy. On top of that, despite the popular #VegasStrong movement and nationwide fundraising, there’s still a huge question of where all that money went. An enthralling documentary about the dark side of the Las Vegas economy, MONEY MACHINE exposes Sin City’s darkest secrets… including its culpability in this country’s deadliest shooting. - Courtesy Cleveland International Film Festival MONEY MACHINE will be released July 3rd via the innovative “Theatrical-At-Home” platform and will screen at select cinema screens across North America in association with Ryan Bruce Levey Film Distribution and PR. Virtual ticket sales link Pre-order link: theatricalathome.com/products/money-machine MONEY MACHINE trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lN2In-qfp8&t=12s
Director Ram Denison his Documentaries Money Machine on the Vegas Mass Shooting and What Happened In Vegas.
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In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan is joined by Ramsey Denison, writer and director of the incredible upcoming documentary Vegas Wrong, a film covering not only the rampant corruption with1n the Las Vegas Sherriff Department. But also exactly what that corruption has to do with not only the Mandalay Bay shooting, suspect Steven Paddock, and the official closing of the case without finding of an official motive? How long has a systematic ladder of corruption existed within the culture of the Las Vegas Sheriff's Departments? What does the history of Las Vegas and it's protecting of “High Rollers” have to do with the duration of the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival massacre? Why was the associate producer of Ramsay's Documentary What Happened in Vegas arrested and intimidated by the Las Vegas Sheriff's Department? Why does the re-election of incumbent Sheriff Lombardo loom large on the horizon of us possibly never knowing the true reasons behind one of Americas' most devastating mass shootings? These questions and more in this informative episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast with the Ramsey Denison, writer and director of the documentary Vegas Wrong. The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
Ramsey Denison’s documentary exposed widescale corruption within the Las Vegas Police department. In it he documents how police misconduct was routinely covered up. He is now producing a new documentary which he says will expose that the Police are engaging in a new coverup involving the Vegas shooting. In a Hidden Truth Show exclusive, he shares with us the details of that coverup and what the Police are trying to hide.
This week on Speak Out With Tim Wise, Tim speaks with filmmaker Ramsey Denison, whose award-winning documentary, "What Happened In Vegas" exposes the corrupt and brutal workings of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. While most Americans only came to think about law enforcement in Vegas in the wake of last October’s mass shooting, Denison explains that the LVMPD has a pattern of deeply rooted abuse and misconduct, little of which has ever resulted in officers being held accountable. Focusing specifically on four recent cases in which Las Vegas police killed innocent and unthreatening civilians, Denison shines a light on this culture of corruption, and the way in which the casinos and press in Las Vegas do their part to keep a lid on stories of wrongdoing. With regard to the October mass shooting by Stephen Paddock on the Vegas strip, Denison notes that the casino called a "back line” to the police, rather than 911 when the shooting began — something they do when high rollers are involved — and that this likely delayed the police response to the tragedy. Tim and Ramsey discuss the film and the stories it tells, and what needs to be done to restore confidence and integrity to the Las Vegas police department. This episode also includes Tim’s weekly commentary, discussing the recent government shutdown and the capitulation by Democratic Party leadership to the GOP’s weaponization of DACA and the Dreamers
When TV editor Ramsey Denison was jailed for simply reporting police brutality on the Las Vegas strip, he was inspired to investigate the Las Vegas Police Department. His investigation would lead him right up to the biggest mass shooting in American history. In this damning exposé, he reveals that the police know more than they are letting on about what really happened at the Mandalay Bay Resort, where 59 people were killed. Uncovering a long legacy of cavalier methods and dire consequences, civilian fatalities, unconstitutional arrests and embellished crime reports, this doc paints an incriminating picture of a police department where the officers are above the law. By Director Ramsey Denison: “When I drove into Vegas a couple years ago, making a documentary about police corruption was the furthest thing from my mind; I’d come to relax. I’d just finished editing a programme about cops tracking down bad guys - the notion that cops could be the bad guys was not something I’d spent much time thinking about. That all changed when my friend Rhett Nielson and I saw police officers torturing a stranger. I called 911 and reported the incident. A couple minutes later, I got beat up, arrested, and thrown in jail by those same cops. I reported officers Mark Belanger, Kyle Frett, and Jared Casper but LVMPD’s Internal Affairs department decided to do nothing about it. Officer Cole Erskine’s police report was full of fiction, written to justify the brutality. The club where my arrest occurred told me they had no footage because their cameras weren’t recording that night. Without video, it was three police officers’ words against mine and Rhett’s. In a town where you can get beaten up, arrested, and thrown in jail simply for making a phone call to report police brutality, I couldn’t help but wonder what else the LVMPD has done. I discovered that behind the glittering lights, the real Las Vegas is a rigged game of corrupt policing and institutional cover ups.” For news and updates go to: what-happened-in-vegas
Ramsey Denison discusses his transition into the editorial side of broadcast television. What does a normal day as a television editor look like? Find out in this episode. We discuss his latest documentary, WHAT HAPPENED IN VEGAS, and how a concerned call to 911 led him to be harassed by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and thrown in jail. Ramsey walks us through the production process of this compelling documentary and he shares the complexity of using drones during production. We discuss the tragic deaths of Trevon Cole, Erick Scott, and Stanley Gibson — each killed by the hands of police officers. Ramsey claims that some police officers receive six weeks of vacation or more after shooting and killing someone. We also discuss a fantastic retired police officer that build alliances with communities, which decreased the crime rate. You DO NOT want to miss this episode!
Ramsey Denison: What Happens In Vegas - The Movie Police Could Not Erase Film maker Ramsey Denison discusses his abuse at the hands of Las Vegas Metro Police and the cover up that followed.He describes several incidents of police murders and abuses that have been covered up.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement