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“If at first you don't succeed, try try again”It shouldn't apply to marriages but it seems to in this weeks case.Janet was on her second, her husband Richard Overton was on his third.They were very unhappy, so unhappy rather than divorce, Richard decides that murdering her is the best option.Funnily enough, its his second attempt at killing someone....This week we discuss: Murder, Divorce, Affairs, Selenium, Cyanide Sources:https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-06-16-me-474-story.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-10-02-me-3002-story.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-10-04-mn-3470-story.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-05-02-mn-30286-story.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-05-15-mn-893-story.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-09-02-me-41426-story.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-09-02-me-41426-story.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-richard-overton7-2009jun07-story.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-06-17-mn-570-story.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selenium#Toxicityhttps://mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com/2014/11/26/psycho-for-love-richard-overton-killed-his-wife-janet-overton-by-using-cyanide-sentenced-to-life-in-prison/https://www.chillingcrimes.com/blogs/news/janet-overtonhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-10-21-mn-191-story.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-10-13-mn-1138-story.htmlhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122531645/janet_lyn_overtonhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122553519/dorothy_l-boyerhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3Support the Show.Patreon https://www.patreon.com/MMoMEmail: murdermeonmondaypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/MMonMonday Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murdermeonmondaypodcast/ Theme Tune is published under license from: Tribe of Noise – Awkward Mystery https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/artists/show/29267/32277
Great storytelling meets historical rigour in Season Two of the podcast that brings the 17th century vividly to life. The Levellers were among the most influential and misunderstood political movements of the 17th century, key figures in the events that led to Charles I's trial and execution. John Lilburne, Richard Overton, Thomas Rainsborough and others shaped a democratic republican vision, only to be marginalised - some might say betrayed - by Oliver Cromwell during the Interregnum. Paul and Miranda are joined by writer and activist John Rees, author of an acclaimed study of the Levellers. He charts the brief but significant life of this fascinating grassroots movement, and argues that their legacy is as relevant today as it was in the years after the Civil Wars. '1666 and All That' is presented by Miranda Malins and Paul Lay. The producer is Hugh Costello. Original music by George Taylor. The episode is mixed by Sam Gunn. To suggest episode topics for Season 2, leave a message on our website: www.podpage.com/1666-and-all-that. Or use Twitter to contact @_paullay or @MirandaMalins
A South Austin man whose vehicle ran over and killed a 13-year-old boy with whom the man was engaged in conflict over alleged vandalism to the man's house over the weekend has been released on a surety bond. The Texas Business Hall of Fame is set to induct its youngest new member ever, and she's from Austin - Whitney Wolfe Herd is the founder and CEO of feminist dating app Bumble, Inc. whose namesake company now also operates Badoo and Fruitz - Herd joins the Hall at only 32. New Food options coming as The Perry's steakhouse chain is set to open a new location of its Carve American Grill concept in The Grove, a new mixed-use development in Central Austin later this year - meanwhile TacoDeli is expanding as well, with a new outlet opening in Circle C in late April. Also in food news, Easy Tiger suffered a mass walkout of 26 employees late last month, claiming frustration with new members of the restaurant's upper management. A long-awaited new monument to Austin's Richard Overton, until his death three years ago the oldest surviving veteran of World War II, has been unveiled at his gravesite at the Texas State Cemetery. Austin 360 has published what they call the ultimate guide to live music in Austin this spring and summer, it features approaching shows by H.E.R., Billy Strings, Bon Jovi, Robert Finley, Justin Bieber and more. Meanwhile the new home of the live music operation formerly situated at Nutty Brown Amphitheater, Round Rock Amp, has begun drawing complaints about noise and bass vibrations from nearby neighbors. Texas Longhorns Baseball made short work of Stephen F. Austin last night at home, 13-2 - they travel to Manhattan tomorrow to kick off a three-game series at Kansas State. And it's gonna be hot today with a high of 94, more reasonable Thursday and Friday with lower to mid-80's, and back into the 90's for Easter Weekend - an earlier prediction of a 100-degree Easter Sunday, which would have been the earliest triple digit day in Austin's recorded weather history, has thankfully cooled considerably, Sunday's high is now expected to be right about 90.
Austin Water has lifted this week's pre-emptive city-wide boil-water notice, and say there are a few precautions to take before using water normally. Local leaders are curious why Austin Water waited 12 hours to make the water problem public on Saturday. Local COVID numbers continue dropping, leading to optimism about the spring events season - but the City is likely to remain under Stage 5 precautions for awhile longer as transmission rates and new case counts remain high. New data shows that almost all Central Texans who have died of COVID-19 had at least one serious pre-existing medical condition. Austin Community College is hosting free COVID testing today, tomorrow and Friday at select campuses. Staffing shortages are causing longer response times for 911 calls in Austin. A pack of Pflugerville Girl Scouts assisted in the arrest of a hit-and-run suspect last Sunday. Austinites and domestic partners Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons have both been nominated for Oscars for their performances in the Western The Power Of The Dog. Six local hotels make a new national quality ranking, with Commodore Perry Estate coming out tops in town and #2 in the state. A proper marker for the grave of Richard Overton at Texas State Cemetery is almost ready to be installed. Schlitterbahn has about two thousand openings for summer jobs. And pleasant weather continues for the rest of the workweek, ahead of a slight weekend cooldown.
En este episodio relato dos historias basadas en eventos reales. Los protagonistas de ambas historias vivieron o viven en una fantasía. Referencias Basado en los casos Overton v. Anheuser-Busch, 517 N.W.2d 308 (Mich. Ct. App. 1994) del Tribunal de Apelaciones de Michigan y Roller v. David Copperfield's Disappearing, Inc., Civil No. 05-446 (JRT/FLN) (D. Minn. Jan. 20, 2006) de la Corte de Distrito de Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Minnesota
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It's just Gig soup with Rick Overton, so much fun the show starts as soon as he logs on. Richard Overton is an American screenwriter, actor, and comedian. His writing credits include Dennis Miller Live, and his acting credits include Willow and The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne. The boys talk about growing up in show business, making George Burns laugh with a great joke, working with Jonathan Winters, Bill Murray, and Robin Williams. Jokes are word Jazz- come listen in.
On Tonight's Show we have @Chaka from @Riders Against The Storm, and Wild Bill from @Wild Bill and the Lost Knobs. Plus reviews for @Oreja and @Jackie Venson @JackietheRobot we cover everything from @King ELectric trending on @Reddit, calling out @LadyGaga a ton of news articles about the Music scene from @Austin American Statesman @Austin Monitor and more, @Bill Tucker @Chad Swiatecki @nick wagner The Chronicle finally made a cool youtube video.. it's exactly what you think it is. @6string ranch releases "I Got the Girl" @David Garza helps out on @Fionna Apple's new release @Austin Music Foundation is hosting a cool series about pivoting in the current cirsis in the music industry. @Ray Prim is hosting a show as well as @Nakia and @Pat Buchta from @Austin Texas Musicians are hosting NIght Shift another talk show.. about Austin Music! Feature some art work by Reddit user @uloang we get to quote @Richard Overton show some support for @Dawa @Austin Music TV @Hypebot @CobraCastPodcast I've got some serious questions about @Mayor Adler's artwork display habits. @Tovo fails to include the Diversity and inclusion paragraphs.. again @Comedians Interviewing musicians gets a shout out @Fresh Knight from the @breaks hosted @Mike Melinoe on Musx and IG live Mama Duke is owning the live stream Cobra Cast Podcast is up and running as well as @Johnny Goudie's How did I Get Here podcast gets closer and closer to 1000 episodes. I'm grateful for this scene, this community, and YOU for reading all this.. there's a pretty funny easter egg at the end @Breanna McDonald #atxmusic #atxmusicscene #atxmusician #atxmusicians #atx #atxlifestyle #atxart #atxliving #atxartist #atxlocal #atxstyle #atxevents #atxlove #atxhiphop #atxnightlife #austin #austintexas #austintx #austinmusic #austinmusicscene #austinmusicians #austinmusician #austinlive
The Enemies of Free Speech are now upset over an ad for an exercise bike, John Legend and Kelly Clarkson change the lyrics to a classic song and ruin it because of #MeToo, Harry Connick Jr. is a beta male, schools continue to try to ruin boys, classic delis are closing, Richard Overton's home is now a national landmark, plus we remember the attack on Pearl Harbor 78 years ago.
The Enemies of Pleasure are now coming after your burnt toast saying it harms the environment, Richard Overton to be honored in Austin by naming an airport road after him, Jim Boeheim gets in accident that could happen to anyone, Patriots owner Robert Kraft busted for prostitution which should be legal, plus Glynn Loope from Cigar Rights of America joins us to discuss the latest on the FDA deeming regulations and what local bills are trying to restrict our rights as cigar connoisseurs.
Special Edition has its first show of 2019. Tonight we look back at the big news stories that hit the cigar industry in 2018. Plus, late last year, America’s Oldest Veteran and cigar enthusiast Richard Overton passed away. We reflect on his life and talk about some of the other people surrounding the industry who also left us in 2018. References 2018 Year in Review: Top 12 Cigar Industry Stories and Themes of 2018
Special Edition has its first show of 2019. Tonight we look back at the big news stories that hit the cigar industry in 2018. Plus, late last year, America’s Oldest Veteran and cigar enthusiast Richard Overton passed away. We reflect on his life and talk about some of the other people surrounding the industry who also left us in 2018. References 2018 Year in Review: Top 12 Cigar Industry Stories and Themes of 2018
At 112-years-old, Richard Overton was the oldest living World War II veteran.
In late December, Richard Overton passed away at the ripe old age of 112 and 230 days. When he was born, Theodore Roosevelt was President of the United States, and the 13th Amendment, which ended slavery in America, was only a few decades old (for contrast, Richard was nearly 60 when the Civil Rights Act passed). That’s a long time to be alive. That’s a lot of history to live through.But the Stoics would say that simply existing for many years is not all that impressive. What mattered was what you did with that time. What mattered was how you lived. Seneca liked to point out how many people live to be old but have little to show for it. Richard had plenty, even if he never became rich or powerful. At the personal level, he triumphed over segregation and racism—and was never made bitter by the hatred and bigotry that far too many of his fellow Texans (and Americans) had for him for far too much of his life. He served honorably in one of history’s few just wars. He was a hard worker, and he built his own home (there’s a big pecan tree in his front yard that’s still going strong after 70 years). He liked to sit on his porch and talk with his neighbors. He never had children, but he was close with a big family who he loved and they loved him in return. He stuck around long enough to meet presidents and athletes and billionaires. He enjoyed many cigars, bowls of ice cream, and glasses of whiskey. He was beloved by his community, his city, and, eventually, his country. In short, it was a life of many years but also of many experiences. He was clearly gifted at birth with a strong body, but he had an even stronger soul. Because it’s much harder to live to 112 and still be a happy, friendly, funny person than it is to simply hold on grimly to existence. No one would say that Richard was taken from us too soon—because, clearly, he was given plenty of time on this planet (in fact, nearly three and a half times the life expectancy for a black man born in the early 20th century). But the important thing is what he did with that time. And we can say, unequivocally, that this man lived. R.I.P. And if you want some lessons and wisdom from Richard, you might like this piece.
EP 15 - Ending 2018 as a 5-star⭐ Podcast & anticipating the arrival of 2019, G marvels at the 50 Wonders of the World and gives his insights into what he deems wondrous OR not, ** NEW Segment ** "DON'T DO IT" ~ G advises his listeners regarding the Transgender's request, "Call me Ma'am", Watching The NBA Runway on Xmas Day, Moody's Motivation for the Soundtrack to #ThisThatandTheThirdwithGMoody on Spotify, G's analysis of Kevin Spacey's alleged victim's response, The G Moody Experience, Deciphering the Verse of the Week in Today's World of Hip Hop, then segue to requests for "I Wonder What G Would Say?", Professional Cuddlers during the holiday season, SALUTE to Oldest WWII U.S. Veteran, 112 years old, Richard Overton and G Moody's INTENTION for the NEW YEAR: To Put More Wood on the Fire
Last WWII Veteran Richard Overton dies at age 112. Find out how this man can inspire you to consider aging and legacy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/judibonilla/support
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David M. Hart is the Director of Liberty Fund’s Online Library of Liberty. His latest book, Social Class and State Power, is a reader in libertarian class theory including documents from Richard Overton in the English Civil Wars all the way down to Libertarianism.org contributor Roderick Long.Further Reading:Hart, Chartier, Kenyon, and Long (eds.), Social Class and State Power: Exploring an Alternative Radical Tradition, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.David Hart, ed. Tracts on Liberty by the Levellers and their Critics (1638-1660), 7 Vols. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund. 2014. John Wade, The Extraordinary Black Book: An Exposition of Abuses in Church and State, Courts of Law, Representation, Municipal and Corporate Bodies; with a Precis of the House of Commons, Past, Present, and to Come. London: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange. 1832. Republished by Liberty Fund.Music by Kai Engel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Entrevista com Eduardo Tomasevicius Filho, Maria Cristina Carmignani e Tomás Olcese para a Rádio Estado da Arte - "Durante a Guerra Civil inglesa, o panfleteiro ultrademocrata Richard Overton se lembraria comovido de uma das incontáveis vezes em que foi preso pelos oficiais da Coroa: enquanto arrancavam “de mim a Grande Carta das Liberdades e Direitos da Inglaterra”, gritava “assassino, assassino, assassino!” Uma geração antes, Sir Henry Spelman, membro da ala conservadora do Parlamento, descreveria a Carta como “a mais majestosa e sacrossanta âncora das liberdades inglesas”. . . .
Entrevista com Eduardo Tomasevicius Filho, Maria Cristina Carmignani e Tomás Olcese para a Rádio Estado da Arte - "Durante a Guerra Civil inglesa, o panfleteiro ultrademocrata Richard Overton se lembraria comovido de uma das incontáveis vezes em que foi preso pelos oficiais da Coroa: enquanto arrancavam “de mim a Grande Carta das Liberdades e Direitos da Inglaterra”, gritava “assassino, assassino, assassino!” Uma geração antes, Sir Henry Spelman, membro da ala conservadora do Parlamento, descreveria a Carta como “a mais majestosa e sacrossanta âncora das liberdades inglesas”. . . .
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
It’s Extreme Genes’ fourth anniversary month, and this week’s episode is number 200! Host Scott Fisher opens this landmark show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. Fisher first shares a touching story of how a group of Florida women recently made a bet concerning their DNA tests, and how she won the pool. (Hint: The bigger prize was finding her birth family… Fisher’s cousins!) David then shares recent research which indicates second children are more likely to be trouble in school and maybe even more likely to go to prison! Hear why. Then, the mystery of the “barber pole” is revealed. Why is it red, white, and blue? It’s far from what you think! David will have the answer. Then, America’s oldest living World War II vet, Richard Overton, age 111, is back in the news. And, it’s good news! Hear about a service being performed for him by an area organization. David then spotlights LifeInThePastLane.org and a recent blog about the complications of having Southern ancestry. Next, Fisher visits with Shayne Davidson, a Michigan resident and St. Louis native. Not long ago, her research led to her what is called St. Louis’ “Rogues Gallery,” a group of 1850s and 1860s era photos, that we would today call “mug shots.” It’s the earliest surviving known collection. Shayne has researched those that had enough information on them and shares some of their stories, and how she has come to create an ebook on the subject. Then, Fisher visits with genealogist Lisa Lisson about court records, and the fascinating story about what they taught her about her ancestor. The details were juicy, and she shares how you can use these records to answer questions you may have had about an ancestor for a very long time. Tom Perry, the Preservation Authority, then answers a listener question about a large, old Quaker group photo she located in a safe deposit box. How can she properly digitize it? Tom has the answer with a great suggestion of how she can digitally note who each participant is. Hear what Tom has to say. That’s all this week on Extreme Genes- America’s Family History Show!
What the hell is an Omega Male, suing over "hurt feelings", Marco Rubio and Scott Gottlieb are backing Premium Cigars, and Special Alpha Mission 111: My interview with the oldest living Veteran, Richard Overton.
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. Fisher begins, revealing David’s growing fan club, from which one member deemed him the “Paul McCartney of genealogy!” Fisher then delves into the ransomware attacks that are currently sweeping the world and gives advice on how to protect your data. (One item: Get rid of XP!) Then Fisher and David talk about a historic Jewish synagogue in New York that was burned by a teenage arsonist this past week. But it wasn’t always a synagogue. Hear about Fisher’s 19th century family ties to this now lost building. David then talks about a woman who found a 70 year old letter found in a stair in her house, some of the content of that note, and her lengths to find the family it came from. Then, it’s another birthday for America’s oldest living veteran, Richard Overton. You won’t believe how old he is, and to what he attributes his longevity. David’s blogger spotlight this week is on the writer who calls herself “Dear Myrtle.” Go to blog.dearmyrtle.com, home of “Monday’s With Myrt.” Then, Fisher begins his two part visit with Elissa Davey, founder of “Garden of Innocence,” an organization dedicated to dignified burials for abandoned children. Elissa talks about the event in the 1990s that brought her to the realization that she needed to start a group to help in these situations. Then, last year, came the situation she never dreamed of. A small casket with windows was found buried in a back yard in San Francisco on the former site of a cemetery. The man who made the find peered through the window and saw the perfectly preserved body of a little girl. From there, the journey of the girl, assigned the name “Miranda Eve,” led to Elissa and Garden of Innocence, who not only went about reburying the girl, but also finding her true identity. Elissa describes all that went into both tasks. Then, Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com, the Preservation Authority talks Viewmasters, 110 negatives, circular negatives, and other unique 1970s era items. Some were commercial (think Yellowstone tours) but some were used to preserve family images. If you have items such as these and want to scan them yourself, Tom will tell you how it’s done. That’s all this week on Extreme Genes, America’s Family History Show.
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys first talk about the upcoming RootsTech Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah and plans for meeting you. Next, David talks about the love America is giving its oldest living veteran… 110-year-old Richard Overton. He’ll explain what’s happening. Then, it’s the story of a high school class ring left on a battlefield in the South Pacific during World War II. Yes… it’s been returned to the family with high emotions. Also, a genie / thrift store shopper has found a very special painting. Hear what it was about and what has happened to it. A new stamp in Canada has special meaning for Black History Month. David talks about the man it honors. Then, Genealogy Road Show host and 2017 RootsTech keynote speaker, Kenyatta Berry, joins Fisher for a two-part visit. Kenyatta talks about how she started interacting with historians, whose interests rarely overlap those of genealogists, to discover new sources for her primary area of research, the locating and identification of slave ancestors. Kenyatta notes that the techniques she describes can be used for any type of research. In the second segment, Kenyatta describes how deep in the weeds she has become in researching the various slave companies, which routes they worked, where they sold their human cargo, etc., to narrow the hunt for origins for various slave ancestors. It’s another technique that can be applied to all sorts of research situations. Then Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com talks about preservation, restoration, and recreation and how these terms might apply to your special heirloom. That’s all this week on Extreme Genes, America’s Family History Show!
The Levellers, revolutionaries that grew out of the explosive tumult of the 1640s and the battlefields of the Civil War, are central figures in the history of democracy. In this thrilling narrative, John Rees brings to life the men—including John Lilburne, Richard Overton, Thomas Rainsborough—and women who ensured victory at war, and brought England to the edge of radical republicanism. From the raucous streets of London and the clattering printers’ workshops that stoked the uprising, to the rank and file of the New Model Army and the furious Putney debates where the levellers argued with Oliver Cromwell for the future of English democracy, this story reasserts the revolutionary nature of the 1642–48 wars, and the role of ordinary people in this pivotal moment in history. The legacy of the Levellers can be seen in the modern struggles for freedom and democracy across the world. https://www.versobooks.com/books/2129-the-leveller-revolution