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Another whopper of a week as Eden now turns 3 and understanding the importance of her new obsession. Bear starts pre school, which wasn't as expected and we delve into one of the most devisive parenting debates on the internet... front and rear facing car seats! We're joined by campaigner Rebecca Morris to get to the bottom of this once and for all. With no judgement included! Two New Mums Patreon As we're on car seats... how do you fancy winning one?! We have not one, but two chances for you to win an Axkid Spinkid 2, rear-facing seat (105cm and 18kg so approx. 4yrs). Simply join our parenting community on Patreon for your chance to win. Plus you'll have access to extra content, the full video episode, huge giveaways and our dedicated mum chat group! And all for just £5 a month. https://www.patreon.com/c/twonewmums?redirect=true And if you enjoyed this episode please leave us a review. x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1958, the Tuck family was plagued by a series of eerie, spontaneous fires – flames that defied logic, burned with strange colors, and followed them wherever they went, leaving behind a haunting with more questions than answers.IN THIS EPISODE: In the late 1950s, the Tuck family of Alabama found themselves at the center of a terrifying ordeal as mysterious fires spontaneously erupted in their home. Despite their best efforts to escape the flames, the fiery phenomenon followed them from one residence to another, consuming their possessions and leaving them homeless. We'll look at this case and other similar ones where the seeming explanation is nothing short of paranormal. (Paranormal Flames) *** In the sleepy Kentish hamlet of Charing, a centuries-old mystery unfolds every May Day. As the clock strikes midnight, ghostly children emerge from their moss-encrusted graves, their ethereal feet dancing to the silent fiddle's tune. It's all part of the "Night of the Dancing Feet." (Dancing After Death) *** Before his wife's murder in June 2009, Eli Weaver had numerous affairs with women he met through online dating sites, where he called himself an "Amish Stud." But only one mistress was willing to kill for him. (Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer) *** The American West evokes iconic images often seen in movies: bold adventures, noon shootouts, resolute sheriffs and marshals maintaining order, and the cavalry arriving just in time. However, the history of the Wild West, replete with myths and stereotypes, presents a more complex and sometimes disturbing reality about justice in that era. (Wild West Justice) *** On the morning of July 13, 1997, the body of Denise Johnson was discovered inside her burning childhood home in Kill Devil Hills, NC. Emergency responders quickly realized they weren't dealing with a simple arson, but a murder as well. Now, more than two decades later, the case remains unsolved. (The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson) *** Hachishakusama, often referred to as the "Japanese Slender Man," is a haunting figure from Japanese urban legends that rivals the terror of her American counterpart. While the Slender Man has gained a cult-like following and has even inspired real-life horror stories, Hachishakusama's tale is equally spine-chilling and capable of keeping you up at night. (The Japanese Slender Man)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Lead-In00:01:39.446 = Show Open00:04:48.027 = Paranormal Flames00:24:26.752 = The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson00:38:08.456 = Dancing After Death (Night of the Dancing Feet)00:46:29.513 = Wild West Justice00:56:30.302 = Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer01:06:14.321 = The Japanese Slender Man01:11:41.698 = Show Close, Verse, and Final ThoughtSOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…BOOK: “Ablaze – The Mysterious Fires of Spontaneous Human Combustion” by Larry E. Arnold: https://amzn.to/3UqdhmzBOOK: “A Killing In Amish Country” by Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris: https://amzn.to/44wghmb“Paranormal Flames” source: Marcus Lowth at UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4eb8xht2“The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson” source: Jacob Shelton at Ranker: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8t3b7p“Dancing After Death” by Ken DaSilva-Hill submitted directly to Weird Darkness and used with permission“Wild West Justice” source: Christy Box at Weird History: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8db9vj“Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer” source: Hannah Reilly Holtz at AllThatsInteresting.com:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4jfmybjh“The Japanese Slender Man” source: Curry L Mitchell at ListVerse: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bdd7fthz=====Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TV=====(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 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: May 01, 2024EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/PhantomFlames
Rebecca Morris of Vision Zero Communications joins James to explore how we get the road safety message to more people, including:Aligning Vision Zero StrategiesThe Forget-me-not-familiesGraduated Driving LicencesFind out more from Vision Zero Communications.Find out more about Project EDWARD here.Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is the biggest platform for showcasing good practice in road safety in the UK. Founded in 2016 as an annual event led by Police, Project EDWARD has grown into a year-round programme backed by government, the emergency services, highways agencies, road safety organisations and British businesses.The campaign promotes an evidence-led, ‘safe system' approach – the long-term objective of which is a road traffic system free from death and serious injury.
This is one of the most shocking unsolved missing-child cases in the world. A 7-year-old boy named Kyron Horman went missing in 2010 in Portland, Oregon and he's never been found. The last person to see him was his stepmother. Author Rebecca Morris details Kyron's story and the mystery of his disappearance in her book, Boy Missing: The Search for Kyron Horman. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/3zukETh See more information on my books: katewinklerdawson.com Follow me on social: @tenfoldmore (Twitter) / @wickedwordspod (Facebook) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Instagram) 2024 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the early morning hours of June 2, 2009 a thunderstorm broke the constant quiet that existed in the Amish community of Apple Creek, OH. Inside the well kept two story white house the occupants slept fretfully because of the storm. What they did not know was that the loud noises outside were nothing compared to the danger that had sneaked its way inside. A figure walked its way through the unlocked house and down the hall to the main bedroom. They readied themselves to shoot the rifle they had brought with them. Temporarily they were illuminated by a bright flash of lighting and as a thunderclap roared its way through the house they fired the gun. The children slept on none the wiser that their lives had just been shattered by the murder of their mother. Sources: Olsen, Gregg, and Rebecca Morris. A Killing in Amish Country: Sex, Betrayal, and a Cold-Blooded Murder. St. Martin's Press, 2016. Purchase the book! Articles found in the Akron Beacon Journal, accessed through Newspapers.com https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/ga-supreme-court/1294613.html https://appgateway.drc.ohio.gov/OffenderSearch/Search/Details/A573154 https://amishamerica.com/amish-technology-friendliness/ https://amishamerica.com/who-are-the-andy-weaver-amish/ https://www.amishbaskets.com/blogs/blog/amish-ordnung
IN THIS EPISODE: In the late 1950s, the Tuck family of Alabama found themselves at the center of a terrifying ordeal as mysterious fires spontaneously erupted in their home. Despite their best efforts to escape the flames, the fiery phenomenon followed them from one residence to another, consuming their possessions and leaving them homeless. We'll look at this case and other similar ones where the seeming explanation is nothing short of paranormal. (Paranormal Flames) *** In the sleepy Kentish hamlet of Charing, a centuries-old mystery unfolds every May Day. As the clock strikes midnight, ghostly children emerge from their moss-encrusted graves, their ethereal feet dancing to the silent fiddle's tune. It's all part of the "Night of the Dancing Feet." (Dancing After Death) *** Before his wife's murder in June 2009, Eli Weaver had numerous affairs with women he met through online dating sites, where he called himself an "Amish Stud." But only one mistress was willing to kill for him. (Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer) *** The American West evokes iconic images often seen in movies: bold adventures, noon shootouts, resolute sheriffs and marshals maintaining order, and the cavalry arriving just in time. However, the history of the Wild West, replete with myths and stereotypes, presents a more complex and sometimes disturbing reality about justice in that era. (Wild West Justice) *** On the morning of July 13, 1997, the body of Denise Johnson was discovered inside her burning childhood home in Kill Devil Hills, NC. Emergency responders quickly realized they weren't dealing with a simple arson, but a murder as well. Now, more than two decades later, the case remains unsolved. (The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson) *** Hachishakusama, often referred to as the "Japanese Slender Man," is a haunting figure from Japanese urban legends that rivals the terror of her American counterpart. While the Slender Man has gained a cult-like following and has even inspired real-life horror stories, Hachishakusama's tale is equally spine-chilling and capable of keeping you up at night. (The Japanese Slender Man)YOUTUBE TIME STAMPS…00:00:00.000 = Introduction/Show Open00:05:20.724 = Paranormal Flames00:26:22.890 = The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson00:40:03.507 = Dancing After Death (Night Of The Dancing Feet)00:48:36.820 = Wild West Justice00:58:36.687 = Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer01:08:23.238 = The Japanese Slender ManSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…BOOK: “Ablaze – The Mysterious Fires of Spontaneous Human Combustion” by Larry E. Arnold: https://amzn.to/3UqdhmzBOOK: “A Killing In Amish Country” by Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris: https://amzn.to/44wghmb“Paranormal Flames” source: Marcus Lowth at UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4eb8xht2“The Unsolved Murder of Denise Johnson” source: Jacob Shelton at Ranker: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8t3b7p“Dancing After Death” by Ken DaSilva-Hill submitted directly to Weird Darkness and used with permission“Wild West Justice” source: Christy Box at Weird History: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8db9vj“Eli Weaver, Amish Stud and Murderer” source: Hannah Reilly Holtz at AllThatsInteresting.com:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4jfmybjh“The Japanese Slender Man” source: Curry L Mitchell at ListVerse: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bdd7fthzWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(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 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: May 01, 2024PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.com/paranormal-flames/
Rebecca Morris from the Nottingham Royal Centre chats to Kev Castle on Nottingham Hospitals Radio about the Nottingham Puppet Festival 2024.
Happy Hollandaise! It's Minority Health Month, that special time of year again when families gather round the fireplace, embrace, sing songs, and compare A1C numbers. Sugar, we are not well. Health inequities in the United States work hard to keep racial minorities from achieving wellness, harder than we do at losing those stubborn 100 pounds. Can we fix the problem before this country runs out of people who look like me? Anything is possible. Sources used in this episode: “How Insurers Can Advance Health Equity Under the Affordable Care Act,” Katie Keith, To the Point (blog), The Commonwealth Fund. August 10, 2021. Available at: https://doi.org/10.26099/818t-pz60. Also available at: https://www.commonwealthfund.org/blog/2021/how-insurers-can-advance-health-equity-under-affordable-care-act. “Hospitals, Insurers Invest Big Dollars to Tackle Patients' Social Needs.” Phil Galewitz, KFF Health News. June 22, 2021. Available at: www.kffhealthnews.org/news/article/social-determinants-health-care-vulnerable-populations-hospitals-insurers-patient-assistance/. “Strengthening Marketplace Network Rules for Essential Community Providers Is a Matter of Health Equity.” Sara Rosenbaum, Caitlin Murphy, and Rebecca Morris. To the Point (blog), The Commonwealth Fund. January 25, 2023. Available at: https://doi.org/10.26099/rgsv-4523. Also available at: www.commonwealthfund.org/blog/2023/strengthening-marketplace-network-rules-community-providers-health-equity. “How the Affordable Care Act Narrowed Racial Ethnic Disparities.” Jesse C. Baumgartner, Sara R. Collins, David C. Radley, Susan L. Hayes. The Commonwealth Fund. January 16, 2020. Available at: https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/2020/jan/how-ACA-narrowed-racial-ethnic-disparities-access#:~:text=Research%20also%20indicates%20that%20the,%2C%20Hispanic%2C%20and%20white%20adults. “The Affordable Care Act 13th Anniversary Marks Advancement in Health Equity.” Irv Randolph, The Philadelphia Tribune. March 16, 2023. Available at: www.phillytrib.com/commentary/editorial-the-affordable-care-act-13th-anniversary-marks-advancement-in-health-equity/article_e3af65b4cd7a-53d8-b7bc-29e9850dc592.html. “Health Disparities Stem from Racism in Medicaid and Society: Color of Health Panel Discusses Inequities in Healthcare.” Julie Washington, Cleveland.com. Originally published on February 25, 2021; updated March 7, 2023. Available at: www.cleveland.com/coronavirus/2021/02/health-disparities-stem-from-racism-in-medicine-and-society-color-of-health-panel-discusses-inequities-in-health-care.html. “What is Health Equity?” CDC.gov. Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/healthequity/whatis/index.html#:~:text=Across%20the%20country%2C%20people%20in,compared%20to%20their%20White%20counterparts. “Health in the Segregated City.” Mariana C. Arcaya and Alina Schnake-Mahl. October 2017. NYU Furman Center. Available at: https://furmancenter.org/research/iri/essay/health-in-the-segregated-city. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ayana-fakhir6/support
This week we have something – or should I say someone – a little different for you. After interviewing Becky Valentine for episode 97 and hearing how much she learned about leadership through dramatically stepping out of her comfort sound and acting in a play with Royal Shakespeare Company, I was intrigued to learn more.So, this week, I'm delighted to bring you this interview with Becky Morris, who was the director for the Nottingham group who would go on to perform on the RSC stage.Becky has worked in education since 2007, initially as the Community Arts Manager, and then Extended Services Manager for a group of schools, and now teaching and lead of student welfare and enrichment for sixth form.Alongside this she also started up a theater company called The Felley Players in 2001 and now continues to provide freelance theater support services.I absolutely loved recording this episode for you and it was a powerful reminder of how much we can learn when we step out of our lane. It's very easy to speak to the same people, read the same books and go to the same places, yet we can learn so much when we step away from our own norms and venture out of our comfort zone.Before we get into this episode, head over to the Online Course page of my website - https://www.ben-morton.com/ - where you can sign up for my 10-4-10 Leadership Course. It's totally free, it's bite-sized, and it covers some of the most common leadership topics and challenges I get asked about. It also gets consistently great feedback. Resources mentioned in this episode:The FREE 10-4-10 Leadership Programme: https://mailchi.mp/b3d5c50adb91/10_4_10 Guest Links: The Royal Shakespeare Company: https://www.rsc.org.uk
It is one of the most shocking unsolved missing-child cases in the world. Where is Kyron Horman? Why hasn't the woman who police suspect is responsible for his 2010 disappearance—Kyron's stepmother—been charged? That the seven-year-old disappeared from his grade school got the attention of parents around the world. The twists of the case —adultery, sexting, murder-for-hire—keep the story in the media spotlight. New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Morris tells the minute-by-minute, day-by-day story of the long investigation, the search for Kyron, and his family's heartache. Based on years of research and interviews with Kyron's family, "Boy Missing" also examines what recourse families have as they wait for a loved one to be found and challenges a common assumption in no-body cases: that prosecutors must wait until there is a confession or remains are found. No-body cases can be prosecuted successfully.
Former City Council President Nury Martinez attacked LA's large Oaxacan community in a leaked recording. Oaxacan Angelenos share their reactions and how they want local government to make amends. LA County Registrar-Recorder Dean Logan explains where you can submit your completed ballot — and how to track it — for the November 8 election. Rebecca Morris' vibrant work is displayed in a 21-year retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Lindsay Preston Zappas talks about Morris' process and inspiration.
Hey Buds, This week Sam takes back over hosting as we discuss a really heavy case with a bunch of twists and turns... Strain of the Day: Dosidos -Leafly strain of the year winner for 2021. To donate to Susan's foundation, go to https://www.susancoxpowellfoundation.net/ Book used for this episode: If I Can't Have You, by Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris. Make sure to follow us on all the social medias @kushandcrime And if you want to check out DJ Styles, here's his Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/73vEMzXtnFX1PyPg6 As always, stay lifted. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kushandcrime/support
Join me for for a candid conversation with Rebecca Morris! She shares her story of overcoming addiction and depression and how God has helped her to continue in freedom. “He brought me out of darkness and the shadow of death and He broke my chains into pieces.” - Psalm 107:14 You can connect with Rebecca via email @ rebecca77morris@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justjanice/support
A high school teenager goes to a party one night in October and never comes home. 10 days later, his body is found floating in the Willamette River. Who killed Dick Kitchel?Sources: "A Murder in my Hometown" by Rebecca Morris
I am so excited to be welcoming my friend, Rebecca Morris to the show today. Rebecca is a former college athlete and current global entrepreneur! She inspires others to go after their dreams, goals, and – those that want to be Be, Do and Have more from life than just working! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kathryne-buckley-tessem/support
We're at the end of Barbara's story, and the final verdict is just the beginning. What happens to a town marked by tragedy? You can order Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris's book A Killing in Amish Country now to learn more. Stay up-to-date about the latest at Macmillan with our free newsletter here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three months behind bars tests Eli and Barb, and pits them against one another. You can order Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris's book a Killing in Amish Country about this case now to learn more about this case. Stay in the know about the latest at Macmillan with our free newsletter here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Police close in on Eli and Barb at their respective homes in Apple Creek and Millersburg, Ohio, warrants in hand. You can order Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris's book A Killing in Amish Country about this case now. Stay in the know about the latest at Macmillan by subscribing to our free newsletter here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Follow the digital footprint of our partners in crime, Eli Weaver and Barb Raber. Today, we're reading the texts the two exchanged leading up to, and following, Barbara's death. You can order Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris's book A Killing in Amish Country about this case now. Stay up to date on the latest at Macmillan with our free newsletter here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, it's all about Barb Raber. She met Eli as a driver for the Amish. But how far beyond her chauffeuring duties did she go? You can order Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris's book A Killing in Amish Country now. Stay in the know about the latest at Macmillan with our free newsletter here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every once in a great while a genuine murder mystery unfolds before the eyes of the American public. The tragic story of Susan Powell and her murdered boys, Charlie and Braden, is the only case that rivals the Jon Benet Ramsey saga in the annals of true crime. When the pretty, blonde Utah mother went missing in December of 2009 the media was swept up in the story – with lenses and microphones trained on Susan's husband, Josh. He said he had no idea what happened to his young wife, and that he and the boys had been camping in the middle of a snowstorm.Over the next three years bombshell by bombshell, the story would reveal more shocking secrets. Josh's father, Steve, who was sexually obsessed with Susan, would ultimately be convicted of unspeakable perversion. Josh's brother, Michael, would commit suicide. And in the most stunning event of them all, Josh Powell would murder his two little boys and kill himself with brutality beyond belief.It will be eleven years December 6th since Susan Cox Powell disappeared. Her story is still unfolding. A definitive update on the case will air on ABC'S "20/20" on Friday, Nov. 6. The NYC crew came to Seattle in early March to interview Rebecca just as the city was locking down for Covid. The crew was there for the very important court trial involving the Washington State Department of Health and Human Services and their responsibility in the deaths of Charlie and Braden. There are other events happening next week that could postpone the airing of the 20/20 program November 6th.IF I CAN'T HAVE YOU-UPDATE: Susan Powell, Her Mysterious Disappearance and the Murder of her Children-Rebecca Morris
Seduce. Manipulate. Repeat. Eli Weaver preyed on countless vulnerable women who he'd eventually ask to do the unspeakable. Today, we meet them. You can order Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris's book A Killing in Amish Country today. Stay in the know about the latest at Macmillan through our free newsletter here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eli Weaver was a man torn between two worlds - his traditional Amish upbringing and the forbidden world of online dating. In this episode, we see what Eli got up to when he wasn't in Amish country. You can order Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris's book A Killing in Amish Country now. Stay in the know about the latest at Macmillan with our free newsletter here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're looking into the decade-long marriage between Barbara and Eli Weaver. After Barbara's murder, friends and family come forward to paint the picture of a relationship gone sour. You can order Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris's book A Killing in Amish Country now. Stay in the know about the latest at Macmillan by subscribing to our newsletter here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Poetry, inspirational beauty written on my heart...I was born in awe and wonder, I was born out of the burning heart of a King, YHWH! Beautiful Accompanying music is by my good friend Rob Townely propheticguitar.com and a superb painting by the talented Rebecca Morris https://www.rebeccamorris.art This podcast was recorded in Nashville Tennessee by the amazing, passionate Corina Toncz-Pataki of kingdomreflections.org Coming soon my first book "The Secret Diary of Seer" stories, sequence of events as small child of being taken into heaven! Thank you to all my partners & podcast listeners, Shalom!
Poetry, inspirational beauty written on my heart...I was born in awe and wonder, I was born out of the burning heart of a King, YHWH! Beautiful Accompanying music is by my good friend Rob Townely propheticguitar.com and a superb painting by the talented Rebecca Morris https://www.rebeccamorris.art This podcast was recorded in Nashville Tennessee by the amazing, passionate Corina Toncz-Pataki of kingdomreflections.org Coming soon my first book "The Secret Diary of Seer" stories, sequence of events as small child of being taken into heaven! Thank you to all my partners & podcast listeners, Shalom!
On June 2nd, 2009, Barbara Weaver was fatally shot in her sleep in Amish country. Six children slumbered just yards away. What happened that fateful night in Apple Creek, Ohio would rock the Amish community to its core -- and shine a light on its darkest corners. You can order Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris's book A Killing in Amish Country now. Stay in the know about the latest Macmillan news by reading our free newsletter here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¿Te han criticado últimamente? Hemos hablado con el psicólogo Enric Valls sobre la gestión de las críticas. Con Javier Hernández hemos hablado del libro de los 120 años del Club Marítimo de Mahón. Las vitaminas han sido las protagonistas del espacio sobre nutrición y diet´tetica que mantenemos con Noemí García. Javier Castro, como responsable del Consorcio Militar de Menorca, nos ha hablado del patrimonio histórico de nuestra isla que se puede visitar estos días. Rebecca Morris de la Fundación por la Preservación de Menorca nos ha comentado la feliz noticia del nacimiento de 51 tortugas de mar en cautividad y de cómo hubo pescadores que este pasado fin de semana liberaron otra del yugo de plástico que atenazaba su vida. Y más.
It's one of the most shocking unsolved missing-child cases in the world. Where is Kyron Horman? Why hasn't the woman who police suspect is responsible for his 2010 disappearance-Kyron's stepmother-been charged? That the seven-year-old disappeared from his grade school got the attention of parents around the world. The twists of the case -adultery, sexting, murder-for-hire-keep the story in the media spotlight. New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Morris tells the minute-by-minute, day-by-day story of the long investigation, the search for Kyron, and his family's heartache. Based on years of research and interviews with Kyron's family, "Boy Missing" also examines what recourse families have as they wait for a loved one to be found and challenges a common assumption in no-body cases: that prosecutors must wait until there is a confession or remains are found. No-body cases can be prosecuted successfully. BOY MISSING: The Search for Kyron Horman-Rebecca MorrisMURDER#fabfitfunpartner
On June 2nd, 2009, Barbara Weaver was fatally shot in her sleep in Amish country. Six children slumbered just yards away. What happened that fateful night in Apple Creek, Ohio would rock the Amish community to its core -- and shine a light on its darkest corners. You can order Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris's book A Killing in Amish Country now. Stay in the know about the latest Macmillan news by reading our free newsletter here.
On a fall evening in Corvallis, Oregon, in 1967, 17-year-old Dick Kitchel, a senior at the high school, disappeared after attending a party. Ten days later, his body was spotted by two children as it floated down the Willamette River. He had been beaten and strangled. The investigation into his murder played out during one of the most dramatic years in America. Life in Corvallis, a college town, had offered a protective, idyllic life to many. But in 1967 to '68, Vietnam, a presidential campaign, the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy, and the murder of Dick Kitchel changed that. His friends thought his death was ignored because Dick was from the wrong side of the tracks. Police and the district attorney thought they knew who had murdered the boy but never made an arrest. Decades later, a cold-case detective believed he, too, had solved the case. However, once again, justice was elusive. Now, nearly 50 years later, a classmate, New York Times best-selling author Rebecca Morris, returns to her hometown to write about how the murder changed the town and the lives of Dick Kitchel's friends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 23!This episode Jess has read The Girl and the Horrors of Howard Ave by Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris. Jess covers the active missing child case of Kyron Horman, a boy who disappeared from Skyline Elementary School in Portland, Oregon, on June 4, 2010, after attending a science fair.Mere covers the listener chosen topic of Killer Twins. Jarmecca Yvonne "Nikki" Whitehead was found dead and her two twin daughters Jasmiyah aka Jas and Tasmiyah aka Tas are the killers. Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy! **(WARNING:This story contains details of murder that some listeners may find disturbing.)
On a fall evening in Corvallis, Oregon in 1967, 17-year-old Dick Kitchel, a senior at the high school, disappeared after attending a party. Ten days later, his body was spotted by two children as it floated down the Willamette River. He had been beaten and strangled. The investigation into his murder played out during one of the most dramatic years in America. Life in Corvallis, a college town, had offered a protective, idyllic life to many. But in 1967-68, Viet Nam, a presidential campaign, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, and the murder of Dick Kitchel changed that. His friends thought his death was ignored because Dick was from the wrong side of the tracks. Police and the District Attorney thought that they knew who had murdered the boy but never made an arrest. Decades later, a cold case detective believed he, too, had solved the case. However, once again, justice was elusive. Now nearly 50 years later, a classmate, New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Morris returns to her hometown to write about how the murder changed the town and the lives Dick Kitchel’s friends. Rebecca Morris is the New York Times bestselling author of If I Can’t Have You – Susan Powell, Her Mysterious Disappearance and the Murder of Her Children, A Killing in Amish Country, Ted and Ann, and other books. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Dewey Like Murder? Dawn and Denice read books by Gregg Olsen. Dawn read If You Tell and Denice read A Killing in Amish Country that Gregg Olsen wrote with Rebecca Morris. Opening and ending theme is El Horror Sucesivo del Vacio by Guerra de Cerdos
Lucky episode 13 is here! This episode Jess has read A Killing in Amish Country: Sex, Betrayal, and a Cold-blooded Murder By Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris. On the morning of June 2, 2009, an Amish community was rocked by the murder of one of their very own, Barbara Weaver.. Prior to this there had only been 2 other murders involving the Amish since the Amish had come to America over 250 years ago.Mere tells a story from the listener chosen topic of mass murder. Howard Unruh was an American mass murderer who shot and killed 13 people (including three children) during a 12-minute walk through his neighborhood on September 6, 1949, in Camden, New Jersey.….and for a special ghostly treat the girls munch-n-crunch on some del Monte Ghost Pepper Pickles. **(WARNING:This story contains details of murder that some listeners may find disturbing.)
Join us as Katie takes us through the disappearance of Susan Powell. Research was done through the book "If I Can't Have You" by Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris.
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers. What’s in Episode 5? Julie Vuolo, HSK Associate Dean, gives some general news & updates about the school –student union representative of the month, student shortlist for Vice-Chancellor’s Awards 2019, HSK Dean’s Awards 2019. Student spotlight: Rebecca Morris a third year Adult Nursing student, shares with us her exciting elective experience in Spain. Student spotlight: Jolyon Price a first year Paramedic student, shares with us a message related to his experience in practice and also preparation for practice. Jolyon shares his experience of working with real people, and how he feels it’s different to working in simulation environments. This month's profession spotlight: Eunice Sirkett from the Adult nursing team, enlightens us on what the term Digital legacy means and why it’s important for us in today’s generation to know about. What does the term Digital legacy mean? Private study recommendation: Making use of the ASA site (Academic Skills Advice site).
A DEVOTED MOTHER GOES MISSINGEvery once in a great while a genuine murder mystery unfolds before the public's eyes…Such is the tragic case of Susan Powell and her murdered boys, Charlie and Braden. When the pretty Utah mother went missing in December of 2009, the media was swept up in the story?with lenses and microphones trained on Susan's husband, Josh. He said he had no idea what happened to Susan?and that he and the boys had been camping in the middle of a snowstorm. It was hard to know what, or who, to believe.AND A CYCLE OF DEVASTATION BEGINS…Over the next three years, bombshell by bombshell, a world of secrets about the Powell family came to light. Josh's father, Steve, who was sexually obsessed with Susan, would ultimately be convicted of unspeakable perversion. Josh's brother, Michael, would commit suicide. And in the most stunning event of them all, Josh Powell would murder his two little boys before killing himself. Why did he do it? What really happened to Susan? This is the shocking true story of the Powell family that no reader will soon forget. IF I CAN'T HAVE YOU: Susan Powell, Her Mysterious Disappearance, and the Murder of Her Children-Rebecca Morris
New Podcast, Engaging Wisdoms Delight. One of a new series of teachings from the Transfigured conference at Fresh Winds Church Califonia. Jane teaches us about Engaging Wisdom with the intent of your heart, turning towards her, she catches your eye. Her delight is in us, she delights in us engaging with her in the full measure, of what we are going to be positioned in Yahweh. Proverbs 8:3 Wisdoms mandate is to bring us into the full pleasure of Yahweh. The Song at the end is by Janine John Band, Continually Before Him https://janinejohnband.com Image from the beautiful Rebecca Morris collection of paintings https://www.rebeccamorris.art Keep your eyes peeled on http://fierycrownandglory.com/ Shop for latest New Transfigured teachings with Ian Clayton & Jane Schroeder. I am forever grateful for your amazing partnership. Thank you Janie!
New Podcast, Engaging Wisdoms Delight. One of a new series of teachings from the Transfigured conference at Fresh Winds Church Califonia. Jane teaches us about Engaging Wisdom with the intent of your heart, turning towards her, she catches your eye. Her delight is in us, she delights in us engaging with her in the full measure, of what we are going to be positioned in Yahweh. Proverbs 8:3 Wisdoms mandate is to bring us into the full pleasure of Yahweh. The Song at the end is by Janine John Band, Continually Before Him https://janinejohnband.com Image from the beautiful Rebecca Morris collection of paintings https://www.rebeccamorris.art Keep your eyes peeled on http://fierycrownandglory.com/ Shop for latest New Transfigured teachings with Ian Clayton & Jane Schroeder. I am forever grateful for your amazing partnership. Thank you Janie!
The gripping story of one of the the most fascinating cold cases of the 20th century - Was eight-year-old Ann Marie Burr serial killer Ted Bundy's first victim? She disappeared from their Tacoma, Washington neighborhood early on a summer morning in 1961. Her body was never found, there were no clues, no ransom demand and no arrest. Was Bundy telling the truth when he told a hypothetical story about killing Ann and dumping her into a muddy pit? With new information about Ted Bundy’s childhood, interviews with those who knew him best, and the memories of the Burr family, "Ted and Ann – The Mystery of a Missing Child and Her Neighbor Ted Bundy," has been called "an astonishing achievement" (Gregg Olsen) and "fascinating" (Ann Rule). TED AND ANN: The Mystery of a Missing Child and Her Neighbor Ted Bundy-Rebecca Morris
On a fall evening in Corvallis, Oregon in 1967, 17-year-old Dick Kitchel, a senior at the high school, disappeared after attending a party. Ten days later, his body was spotted by two children as it floated down the Willamette River. He had been beaten and strangled. The investigation into his murder played out during one of the most dramatic years in America. Life in Corvallis, a college town, had offered a protective, idyllic life to many. But in 1967-68, Viet Nam, a presidential campaign, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, and the murder of Dick Kitchel changed that. His friends thought his death was ignored because Dick was from the wrong side of the tracks. Police and the District Attorney thought that they knew who had murdered the boy but never made an arrest. Decades later, a cold case detective believed he, too, had solved the case. However, once again, justice was elusive. Now nearly 50 years later, a classmate, New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Morris returns to her hometown to write about how the murder changed the town and the lives of Dick Kitchel’s friends. Rebecca Morris is the New York Times bestselling author of If I Can’t Have You – Susan Powell, Her Mysterious Disappearance and the Murder of Her Children, A Killing in Amish Country, Ted and Ann, and other books. A MURDER IN MY HOMETOWN-Rebecca Morris
Rebecca Morris is the New York Times bestselling author of “If I Can’t Have You – Susan Powell, Her Mysterious Disappearance, and the Murder of Her Children,” “A Killing in Amish Country,” “Ted and Ann” and other books. Her latest is “A Murder in My Hometown,” published by Wildblue Press. In her new book she writes about her investigation into the unsolved murder of a high school classmate in Corvallis, Oregon fifty years ago. Set against the backdrop of 1968, one of the most eventful and dramatic years in America, “A Murder in My Hometown” is part true crime and part memoir. Number one New York Times author Gregg Olsen calls it “a heartbreaking and illuminating saga.” More at WildBlue Press Author website: RebeccaMorris.Com More from ImaginePublicity on Air: http://imaginepublicity.com/podcasts/ Follow on Twitter @ImaginePublicty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImaginePublicity/
Bestselling True Crime author Rebecca Morris returns to Oregon to investigate the 1968 murder of a classmate. Burl and Rebecca share professional history, Howard asks great questions as do Frank Hagen and Marc Boyer. Good show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/burl-barer/support
On this episode of DLEW, I talk with San Francisco based dancer and choreographer, Rebecca Morris. This episode is what DLEW is ALL ABOUT. Rebecca and I TRULY are delving into the things that no one else talks about: why it’s so hard for dance to FILL SEATS, what NEW TECHNOLOGIES mean for dance as an artform, and what the FUTURE of dance may be. If you’ve never tuned into DLEW before, this is the time. Dance Like Everyone’s Watching with Andrea Muhlbauer is the show that brings you inspiration and insight into the world of dance and choreography. Andrea and her amazing guests are saying the things that no one else will. D.L.E.W. will tackle the MAJOR problems facing dance and the arts: the diminishing of audiences, the rise of new technologies, and the loss of artistic purpose. Slightly controversial opinions and real talk are guaranteed.
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This is the fourth interview in our "Behind the Scenes of Handmade Arcade" series, in which you learn more about the talented and prolific artists vending at Handmade Arcade 2014. This is your opportunity to dig deeper into the working habits of the folks that make beautiful handcrafted objects that you should purchase and gift to loved ones this holiday season! Rebecca Morris and Jennifer Baron are accomplished women in the their own right. Morris owns Wildcard on Butler Street and Baron is a musician and seasoned crafter—having been an original HA vendor. They have been involved in Handmade Arcade since its early years in Construction Junction and seen it through to its latest and greatest home in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Downtown Pittsburgh. It's clear when speaking with them that Handmade Arcade is many things to many people. For ten years, independent artists and crafters have connected with an ever growing audience of consumers, allowing sole proprietors to flourish into brick and mortal retailers. Fine artists have made the transition into building commercial product lines without losing their "art cred." The terms "homemade" and "craft" are now chic with an air of rarity. The opportunity to connect with the person that created the item you're purchasing is becoming, (thankfully) more commonplace and expected. Consumers are increasingly more knowledgable about the products they are buying and aware that the money they are spending goes back into the community in which they live and work. Handmade Arcade isn't just a place to shop. It's a place to connect with, support, and participate in Pittsburgh's creative community. In this chat we discuss the vendors—new and old—as well as the Hands-On Handmade events happening throughout the day. As Jennifer mentions, these activities aren't "busy work" crafts but real opportunities to make works of art, including a chance to be a part of the latest yarn bomb being led by the Fiberart's Build of Pittsburgh, (you know, the Knit the Bridge peeps). Enjoy this chat, then get an Early Birdie Ticket!
Rebecca Morris, assistant professor of library and information science at Simmons College, describes the evolving landscape of school libraries and reframes the perception of the 21st century school librarian.
Jokes You Can Use: Customer: This food isn’t fit for a pig. Waiter: I’m sorry. I’ll bring you some that is. PARAPROSDOKIANS: (Winston Churchill loved them.) Here is the definition: "Figure of speech in which the latter part of a sentence or phrase is surprising or unexpected; frequently used in a humorous situation." "Where there's a will, I want to be in it," is a type of Paraprosdokian. - A bus station is where a bus stops. A train station is where a train stops. On my desk, I have a work station. - Whenever I fill out an application, in the part that says, 'In case of emergency, notify:' I put 'DOCTOR.' - You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to skydive twice. On Our Mind: “The ‘Good’ Kids Are Compliant, The ‘Bad’ Kids Are Defiant, And Nobody Is Engaged” (Daniel Pink via http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/superintendent/bookclub.aspx ) Eileen Award: Anabelle Maillard Morgan Jamie Cruikshank Congrats to Todd Williamson on his new position as Head Techie in his school district! Advisory: Touching “Arigato” (Thank You) Video From Japan (via Larry Ferlazzo) http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2012/02/12/touching-arigato-thank-you-video-from-japan/ YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SS-sWdAQsYg MistakeVille Try the Job Interviews gone wrong. http://www.mistakeville.com/ Middle School Science Minute by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com) Transforming Field Trips This middle school science minute is about transforming field trips. In the January, 2012 issue of Science Scope (NSTA publication) Rebecca Morris wrote an article entitled, "Transforming a Field Trip Into an Expedition: Supporting Active Research and Science Content Through a Museum Visit.” Rebecca shares the methods that she used with her 6th grade students. She developed the museum field trip into a short-term, active research project assignment. From the Twitterverse: Don’t forget to join #midleved chat on Twitter at 8:00 pm EST! News: Common Core Standards and Impact on Achievement http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Files/rc/reports/2012/0216_brown_education_loveless/0216_brown_education_loveless.pdf The Opportunity Cost in Education What does “paperwork” cost to a school district? http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2012/02/count-opportunity-cost-of-teacher-tasks.html Resources: Quadratic Equations - The Main Ideas Mission US Mission US is a multimedia project that immerses players in U.S. history content through free interactive games. Other missions are planned for release in 2013 and 2014. Join the conversation and get updates about Mission US on Facebook and Twitter. For more information, visit the Help page. To share your feedback, email us via the contact form on this site. Thanks for playing! http://www.mission-us.org/ Web Spotlight: Microsoft Partners in Learning Apply today US Forum https://www.facebook.com/partnersinlearning?sk=app_368381589844161 Strategies: What’s Your Story Content: Your video must address one of these topics: Take action against bullying Keep a good rep online Be cell smart Eligibility: All residents of Canada (excluding Quebec) and the US, 13 years of age and older. http://whatsyourstory.trendmicro.com/internet-safety/Home.do National Archives Digital Experience Create Posters, Videos and/or Pathways revolving around the material in the National Archives. Easy to use. http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2012/02/create-videos-and-posters-on-us.html http://www.digitalvaults.org/#/create/ Events & Happenings:
In 1967 Dick Kitchel disappeared after a party. Days later his battered body was found floating in the Willamette river by two young boys. 50 years later the case is still open and justice has never been served. New York Times best selling author Rebecca Morris joins Murder in the Rain to talk about her book A Murder in My Hometown the story of the murder of her classmate Dick Kitchel, the impact it had on her life, the lives of her classmates, and a small Oregon town. For additional information and sources visit this week’s MITR blog. If you are clamoring for more MITR, join us on Patreon! You’ll get social media shout-outs, access to additional episodes, more bloopers and more! Sources Rebecca Morris - A Murder in My Hometown | Gazette-Times - Missing Youth Being Sought 10.20.1967 | Gazette-Times - Kitchel Funeral Scheduled Tuesday 10.23.1967 | Statesman Journal - Lie Detector Test Due Friends of Kitchel 10.24.1967 | Statesman Journal - 3 Take Lie Detector Test 10.25.1967 | Gazette-Times - More Queries, But No Answer in Kitchel Case 10.31.1967 | Gazette-Times - Corvallis Native Writes Book About 1967 Unsolved Murder | The Oregon Encyclopedia - CorvallisSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/murder-in-the-rain/donations
It was a stormy summer night in 1961. The family dog barked and the children were restless. By the next morning, 8-year-old Ann Marie Burr was nowhere to be found. In this episode, Alisha tells Emily the riveting tale of a missing child from Tacoma, Washington and how her disappearance could now be connected to one of the most notorious serial killers in American history. Best-Selling author Rebecca Morris joins Murder in the Rain to talk about her research on this story and her book, Ted and Ann: The Mystery of a Missing Child and Her Neighbor Ted Bundy. Sources Rebecca Morris - Ted and Ann | Find a Grave - Ann Marie Burr | Huffington Post - Ann Marie Burr | JT Townsend - Ted Bundy’s First Victim? | King 5 - Did Ted Bundy Kill his First Victim when he was 14?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/murder-in-the-rain/donations