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Blacktop Banter
BB102: ARM Pavement Services with Ross Moore

Blacktop Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 11:14


Sidelined by Covid shutdowns, Ross Moore turned from preparing his bench press and 40 yard dash for the NFL Pro Day to launching a pavement services business. ARM Pavement Services is a family-owned business with three generations of experience, specializing in a complete range of asphalt and concrete services out of Detroit, Michigan. Marvin sat down with Ross at ConExpo to talk about football, family and the importance of a good foundation in both business and life.

Paris Texas a Podcast
Ross Moore

Paris Texas a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 34:59


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The Hand of Brass
Episode 6 Casting of Shadows (Season 2 Premiere)

The Hand of Brass

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 14:56


The saga continues!Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @thehandofbrassSupport us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/thehandofbrassCredits:Jacob LesiukBerkeley PickellKas NixonJoel TaylorAlexander AriateSusan SerraoMusic:Ty WrightComposer Nicolas JeudySpecial Thanks to all of our Kickstarter backers and Patreon Patrons! Without you we wouldn't be able to bring such great content!Backers:Richard Swanson, Coltin Dreger, Theresa Lesiuk, Megan Mroczek, Rick and Michelle Yoder, Landon Koerber, Ben Jackson, Jayson Therrien, Cameron Coe, Julie and Phil Crawford, Phillip Brown, Matthew Mantle, Darlene Taylor, Erling Boddy, Donna Lamoureux, Connor Suart, James Wallace, Matt Rennick, Kari-Anne March, Landon Lafond, Maggie Mackenzie, Amber Lesiuk, Ty Wright, Ben and Heather Austin-Mayes, Cassandra Watson, Meagan Gillett, Thomas Lowe, Brook Brinson, Ben Jones, Matthew Mantle, Adam Smith, Colleen Trumble, Kendra Hutchinson, Mark Coutts, Kevin Navis, Sergey Kochergan, Conall Odriscoll, Mike Evans, Tony Henderson, Ciro Rosales, Phil Reichert, Sean Fetaz, Matt Mihilewicz, Lonni Olson, Mark Taylor, Heidi Evans, Quinn-Columbia Friesen, Sarah Haggeman, Tanya Lafond, Charlene Barnes, David Haysom,  Christopher Lesiuk, Ross Moore, The Creative Fund by Backerkit 

Explained by Oklo
Why We Need To License Advanced Fission

Explained by Oklo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 15:08


Ross Moore, the Senior Licensing Manager at Oklo, discussed the importance of licensing advanced reactors in creating a carbon-free future. Watch the full conversation here.

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Rocci Stucci
Villisca Axe Murder House Mystery | 2020 Five Days of Halloween Special 1/5

Rocci Stucci

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 53:52


Long before serial killers and mass murders had become a way of life, two adults and 6 children were found brutally murdered in their beds in the small mid-western town of Villisca, Iowa. During the weeks that followed, life in this small town changed drastically.As residents of this small town reinforced locks, openly carried weapons and huddled together while sleeping, newspaper reporters and private detectives flooded the streets. Accusations, rumors and suspicion ran rampant among friends and families. Bloodhounds were brought in. Law enforcement agencies from neighboring counties and states joined forces. Hundreds of interviews filled thousands of pages.And yet, the murders remained unsolved, the murderer unpunished.In 1994, Darwin and Martha Linn of Corning, Iowa purchased the former home of murder victim J.B. Moore and his family. The house was returned to it's original condition at the time of the murders on June 10th, 1912. It was listed on the National Registrar of Historic Places and opened for tours.Films and books on the murders have recently captured the interest of an audience who had never heard of this horrendous crime. Psychics claim they've identified the murderer and history buffs continue collecting piles of documents they say point to the truth.In all honesty though, we will never really know what happened on that dark night inside the home of J.B. and Sarah Moore. The murderer or murderers were never caught and given the many years that have passed, their dark secret was obviously carried with them to their own graves.For some, the speculation was almost too much to bear and in 1912, townspeople began to distinguish and identify themselves by who they believed committed the crime. Friendships became strained and in many cases, irretrievably broken. The town stood then and in many cases still stands divided.I have visited the home, read the newspaper articles of 1912, pored over the grand jury testimonies and the coroners inquest. I have spent hours looking into the eyes of the victims in the few tattered photographs that remain. I have come, in a sense, to know the townspeople of Villisca in 1912. I share their frustration, their anger, their suspicions and their fear. But most of all, I share their pain.The pain of the unknown. The pain of a terrible tragedy that forced neighbors to look with suspicion upon neighbors. The pain of the 20th century.Originally, the construction of this website was simply a favor to a friend. Over the past several years, however, it has become a way of life. The Moores have become family. Once you've entered this site and been drawn into this story, I can guarantee that it will become a part of your life. At first, you'll feel an insatiable need for information. Until this site went live, that was difficult if not impossible to find. Secondly, you'll find within yourself a desire to know the truth, to unmask the identify of the murder or murderers and see justice done. Finally, you'll feel the pull to the house. You won't be satisfied with anyone else's experiences there and you'll need to have your own. I know. I've been in your shoes.I can only hope that as you sift through the information I have compiled, that you will find the peace that ultimately comes with this story. According to Sarah Moore, "we can heal and we can overcome" ~ even a tragedy as gruesome as this. Read the documents, know the people, and if you must- play detective. But know that each lesson learned in Villisca is personal. Each person that visits this site or this home will come away with something that will change their lives. The murders will never be solved. The tragedies we'll face in our lives, however, can be. The work on this site is dedicated to the victims of the Villisca Axe Murders.The Dates: June 9th and 10th, 1912Lena and Ina Stillinger, the daughters of Joseph and Sara Stillinger, left their home for church early Sunday morning. They planned on having dinner with their grandmother after the morning service, spending the afternoon with her and then returning to her home to spend the night after the Children's Day exercises concluded. The girls, however, were invited by Katherine Moore to spend the night at the Moore home instead. Prior to leaving for the exercises, Mr. Moore placed a call to the Stillinger home to ask permission for the girls to stay overnight. Blanche, Lena and Ina's older sister, told Mr. Moore that her parents were both outdoors but she would pass the message along to them.The Children's Day Program at the Presbyterian Church was an annual event and began at approximately 8:00 p.m on Sunday evening June 9th. According to witnesses, Sarah Moore coordinated the exercises. All of the Moore children as well as the Stillinger girls participated. Josiah Moore sat in the congregation. The program ended at 9:30 pm and the Moore family, along with the Stillinger sisters, walked home from the church. They entered their home sometime between 9:45 and 10:00 p.m.The following morning, at approximately 5:00 a.m., Mary Peckham, the Moore's next door neighbor stepped into her yard to hang laundry. At approximately 7:00 am. she realized that not only had the Moore's not been outside nor the chores began, but that the house itself seemed unusually still. Between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m., Mary Peckham approached the house and knocked on the door. When she received no response, she attempted to open the door only to find it locked from the inside. After letting out the Moore's chickens, Mary placed a call to Josiah's brother, Ross Moore, setting into place one of the most mismanaged murder investigations to ever be undertaken.The CrimeBased on the testimonies of Mary Peckham and those who saw the Moore's at the Children's Day Exercise, it is believed that sometime between midnight and 5:00 a.m., an unknown assailant entered the home of J.B. Moore and brutally murdered all occupants of the house with an axe.The VictimsUpon arriving at the home of his brother, Ross Moore attempted to look in a bedroom window and then knocked on the door and shouted, attempting to raise someone inside the house. When that failed, he produced his keys and found one that opened the door. Although Mrs. Peckham followed him onto the porch, she did not enter the parlor. Ross went no farther than the room off the parlor.When he opened the bedroom door, he saw two bodies on the bed and dark stains on the bedclothes. He returned immediately to the porch and told Mrs. Peckham to call the sheriff. The two bodies in the room downstairs were Lena Stillinger, age 12 and her sister Ina, age 8, houseguests of the Moore children. The remaining members of the Moore Family were found in the upstairs bedrooms by City Marshall Hank Horton who arrived shortly. Every person in the house had been brutally murdered, their skulls crushed as they slept. Josiah Moore, age 43, Sarah Montgomery Moore, age 39, Herman Moore, age 11, Katherine Moore, age 9, Boyd Moore, 7 and Paul Moore, 5 -as well as the Stillinger Sisters.The Crime SceneOnce the murderers were discovered, the news traveled quickly in the small town. As neighbors and curious onlookers converged on the house, law enforcement officials quickly lost control of the crime scene. It is said that up to a hundred people traipsed through the house gawking at the bodies before the Villisca National Guard finally arrived around noon to cordon off the area and secure the home. The only known facts regarding the scene of the crime were:Eight people had been bludgeoned to death, presumably with an axe left at the crime scene. It appeared all had been asleep at the time of the murders.Doctors estimated time of death as somewhere shortly after midnight.Curtains were drawn on all of the windows in the house except two, which did not have curtains. Those windows were covered with clothing belonging to the Moore's.All of the victims faces were covered with the bedclothes after they were killed.A kerosene lamp was found at the foot of the bed of Josiah and Sarah. The chimney was off and the wick had been turned back. The chimney was found under the dresser.A similar lamp was found at the foot of the bed of the Stillinger girls, the chimney was also off.The axe was found in the room occupied by the Stillinger girls. It was bloody but an attempt had been made to wipe it off. The axe belonged to Josiah Moore.The ceilings in the parent's bedroom and the children's room showed gouge marks apparently made by the upswing of the axe.A piece of a keychain was found on the floor in the downstairs bedroom.A pan of bloody water was discovered on the kitchen table as well as a plate of uneaten food.The doors were all locked.Read More: https://www.villiscaiowa.com/the-crime.phpDONATE: https://paypal.me/RocciStucciMerch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/rsmediashopVerve Forever (CBD) https://bit.ly/2QIDBJNKickAss Beef Jerky (Code: meatball for 10% off) https://kickassbeefjerky.comRocci's Private FB: https://www.facebook.com/RocciStucciSrRocci Stucci Media FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/RocciStucciMediaSpreaker The SitRoom: https://www.spreaker.com/show/rocci-stuccis-situation-roomSpreaker EBN Talk Radio: https://www.spreaker.com/show/everything-but-normal-talk-radio

Insanity Forever Podcast
The Villisca Axe Murders

Insanity Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 57:13


The Moore family consisted of parents Josiah B. (aged 43 , Sarah (née Montgomery) (39), and their four children: Herman Montgomery (11), Mary Katherine (10), Arthur Boyd (7), and Paul Vernon (5). An affluent family, the Moores were well-known and well-liked in their community. On June 10, 1912, Mary Katherine Moore invited Ina Mae (8) and Lena Gertrude Stillinger (12) to spend the night at the Moore residence. That evening, the visiting girls and the Moore family attended the Presbyterian church where they participated in the Children's Day Program, which Sarah Moore had coordinated. After the program ended at 9:30 p.m., the Moores and the Stillinger sisters walked to the Moores' house, arriving between 9:45 and 10 p.m. At 7 a.m. the next day, Mary Peckham, the Moores' neighbour, became concerned after she noticed that the Moore family had not come out to do their morning chores. Peckham knocked on the Moores' door. When nobody answered, she tried to open the door and discovered that it was locked. Peckham let the Moores' chickens out and called Ross Moore, Josiah Moore's brother. Like Peckham, Moore received no response when he knocked on the door and shouted. What do You think happened? Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/InsanityForeverofficial/ Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/InsanityForeverofficial/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/insanityforever/message

After Hours AM
After Hours AM True Crime Villisca Axe murder house & Amityville Horror

After Hours AM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 121:00


On a best-of-both-worlds edition of After Hours AM/The Criminal Code — True Crime Wednesdays with hosts Joel Sturgis, Eric Olsen, and secret weapon forensic psychologist Dr. Clarissa Cole — we dive into two families viciously wiped out by murder, the Moores and DeFeos, and their allegedly wildly haunted afterlifes at the Villisca Ax Murder House and the Amityville Horror House. We talk these notorious murders and hauntings Top Hour 2; Hour 1, Joel and Eric review the week’s oddest True Crime news and chase off dark thoughts. The Villisca Ax Murder House – Villisca, Iowa By the turn of the 20th century, small towns lined the railroads that traversed America. Villisca, Iowa was one of these places, the epitome of “small town America”: safe, friendly, and community oriented – a good place to raise a family. Local lore claims “Villisca” means “pretty place” or “pleasant view,” but Native Americans of the Sauk and Fox tribes offer a more sinister etymology. Derived from the word “waliska,” its name means “evil spirit.” On the evening of June 9, 1912, the Moore family — Josiah (43), Sarah (39), Herman (11), Katherine (10), Boyd (8), Paul (5) — and overnight guests Lena Stillinger (11) and her sister Ina (8) attended a highly anticipated children’s program at the local Presbyterian church. The program ended late, after 9:30 pm. The town of Villisca was dark. There was no moonlight, and a dispute between the municipal power company and city officials had resulted in the streetlights being turned off. The Stillinger girls, afraid to walk alone through the darkened streets, telephoned home seeking permission to stay with the Moores. The family and their young guests made their way home and settled into bed sometime around 10 pm. When the sun came up Monday morning, a neighbor doing her wash noticed how unusually still the Moore house was. By the time the clock struck 7 am, curiosity turned to concern and she telephoned Ross Moore, Josiah’s brother. Ross telephoned the house

Strange Matters Podcast
Villisca Axe Murders

Strange Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 48:15


Ross Moore approached the entrance to his brother’s house. He could tell something wasn’t right. The neighbor was used to seeing the Moore family up at an early hour, performing chores and starting their day… but not today. Ross, having a key to the house, slowly opened the door. Nothing could prepare him for what … Continue reading Villisca Axe Murders → The post Villisca Axe Murders appeared first on Strange Matters Podcast.

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Greenlight Podcast - Mike Fardy
Greenlight Episode 2: Ross Moore

Greenlight Podcast - Mike Fardy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2016 89:21


This week I trap Ross Moore in my house and we chat about the short film production process and what movies should never be remade.

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Celtic Roots Radio - Irish music podcast
Celtic Roots Radio 19 - 'Warrior Maid - a big hole in the sea ..'

Celtic Roots Radio - Irish music podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2010 29:58


Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: Heidi Jane, (California, USA) -  'Tony', (A Thousand Reasons Why)  Raggle Taggle, (California, USA) -  'The Quest', (Dublin Fusion)   Shadowdancer, (Kentucky, USA) - 'Whiskey in the Jar', (Tradition With a Twist)    Qristina & Quinn Bachand, (British Columbia, Canada) -  'The Frenchies (Fil et Bobine/Les Poules Huppes)', (Relative Minors)    The Wynnes, (Prince Edward Island, Canada) -  'Wayne', (The Wynnes)    Kari Groff-Denis, (New York City, USA) -  'Old Virginia', (Jumping Through Hoops)    Ross Moore, (Tennessee, USA) -  'Take Me Home', (Appalachian Sunset)    Alexandra Celano, (California, USA) -  'I'm Overcome', (I'm Overcome) 

Celtic Roots Radio - Irish music podcast
Celtic Roots Radio 16 - 'Listen, son, you're tatie bread!'

Celtic Roots Radio - Irish music podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2010 29:57


Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: Vannata, (Alberta, Canada) - 'Drunken Sailor', (Cowboys & Soldiers) Ross Moore, (Tennessee, USA) - 'The Hairy Chested Frog', (Road To Lisdoonvarna) Jenny Twist/Greenstar, (Ontario, Canada) - 'My Shoes', (single) Papilio, (Prince Edward Island, Canada) - 'Aille's Arabesque/Hunter's House/Iggie & Squiggie', (single) The Points North, (Massachussetts, USA) - 'Stone Walls', (I Saw Across the Sound) Sora, (Alberta, Canada) - 'Heartwood', (Heartwood) Jerry McLean, (Los Angeles, CA, USA) - 'Our Music and our Arts', (Jerry McLean) Slemish, (N. Ireland, UK) - 'You Raise Me Up', (Slemish)

In tha Name a' Gawd! - Irish podcast
ING 06 - 'Revival in Indonesia', Darrel Stott, a revived pastor from Seattle, Washington, USA

In tha Name a' Gawd! - Irish podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2010 29:27


Disillusioned with not seeing biblical results, Darrel Stott was about to resign after 27 years in ministry in Seattle, WA.  He was no longer enjoying his ministry and, before resigning to go into sales, accepted an offer from his dad to visit Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship as a last resort.    What happened to him there transformed his ministry and that of his fellow pastors and, eventually, led him into ministry in 20 different countries, including in the world's largest Muslim country, Indonesia - which, despite difficulties, is experiencing revival in recent years.   (Darrel Stott died in July 2016)     Darrel Stott website:  http://www.darrelstott.com     -----------------------   Includes NEWS from 'Bread NEWS International' and music from: Ross Moore, (Tennessee, USA) - 'The Hairy Chested Frog', (Road To Lisdoonvarna); Janet Bates, (Oregon, USA) - 'Let that rich man pay for a change', (For All of his Wealth); Simon Fox, (Vancouver, Canada) - 'Powderhorn', (A Winter's Tale)   Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Kingdom Come Trust.  

Celtic Roots Radio - Irish music podcast
Celtic Roots Radio 12 - 'Don't make a whole song about it!'

Celtic Roots Radio - Irish music podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2009 30:00


Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: Brad Reid, (Nova Scotia, Canada) - The Conundrum, (The Conundrum); Jim Abel, (Kansas, USA) - Jenny O'Farrell, (Thunder); Heidi Jane, (California, USA) - The Hardest Of Times, (A Thousand Reasons Why); Anne Roos, (California, USA) - Mairi's Wedding (trad. Scottish march), (Haste to the Wedding); Ross Moore, (Tennessee, USA) - Handsome Molly, (Road To Lisdoonvarna); Charlie Gear, (Florida, USA) - Ode to the Laurel Lass, (Ode to the Laurel Lass); Becky Bishop, (Oregon, USA) - The Parting Glass, (Shapeshifting); Kari Groff-Denis, (NYC, USA) - Sad is not forever, (Jumping Through Hoops)