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Ryan Singleton, a 24-year-old aspiring writer and filmmaker left his home in Atlanta, Georgia for what was supposed to be a weekend trip to Los Angeles in early July 2013 and hoped to jump start his acting career.On July 6, 2013, Ryan Singleton rented a car and drove to Las Vegas. On his return trip to Los Angeles, the vehicle broke down in the Mojave Desert on July 9th and two California Highway Patrol officers spotted him walking on the road, picked him up and dropped him off at a rest stop or convenience store near Baker, CaliforniaSingleton called a friend to pick him up, but that friend was a three-hour drive away. Singleton made a purchase and walked outside the store and vanished. When his friend arrived, Singleton was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed.On September 21, 2013, Ryan's body was found by two joggers/hikers with his heart, lungs, kidney, liver and eyes missing about two miles from the convenience store where he was last seen in an area that had been extensively searched by detectives and investigators.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
On the 9th of July 2013, a 24-year-old Ryan was driving his car through the Mohave desert through what we know as Death Valley. He was on his way back to Los Angeles after spending the day in Las Vegas, when his car ran out of gas on Hwy 15. After walking several miles towards the closest town in the intense heat, Ryan encountered what should have been an incredible stroke of luck, when a highway patrolman saw Ryan and offered to help him. The highway patrolman eventually dropped Ryan off at a rest stop in Baker, CA, where Ryan called a friend in LA to come and pick him up. When his friend arrived at the rest stop 3 hours later, Ryan was nowhere to be found. Over two months passed with no word from Ryan. Then, on September 21, 2023 local hikers found Ryan's decomposing body in the desert within the previously searched area. A thorough autopsy cited the cause of death as undetermined and, more disturbingly, it was revealed that even though Ryan's body was relatively intact, he was missing at least 6 of his internal organs leading some to believe Ryan may have been another victim of organ harvesting. Sources: Politan, V. (2018, December 19). Georgia model vanishes, body found with organs missing. 11Alive.com. https://www.11alive.com/article/news/year-in-review/georgia-model-vanishes-body-found-with-organs-missing/85-442199392 Garcia, A. (2017, June 6). Questions continue to surround Georgia Man's disappearance and death. Snopes. https://www.snopes.com/news/2017/06/06/questions-continue-surround-georgia-mans-disappearance-death/ Farpoint Films - Dying to be Famous: The Ryan Singleton Mystery. (2024, April 25). Farpoint Films. https://www.farpointfilms.com/dying-to-be-famous-the-ryan-singleton-mystery Kish, P. (2018, December 19). Mother of model whose body was found without organs still seeks answers. 11Alive.com. https://www.11alive.com/article/news/local/mother-of-model-whose-body-was-found-without-organs-still-seeks-answers/85-f59ffb28-6571-4f70-a0fb-b7d42ab37e48 Myers, B. (2022, December 10). Disturbing details found in model Ryan Singleton's autopsy. Grunge. https://www.grunge.com/1126896/disturbing-details-found-in-model-ryan-singletons-autopsy/ 11Alive. (2017, May 24). Georgia model's body found without organs. What happened? [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCLGSfpiJFc Join The Dark Oak Discussion: Patreon The Dark Oak Podcast Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok Youtube This episode of The Dark Oak was created, researched, written, recorded, hosted, edited, published, and marketed by Cynthia and Stefanie of Just Us Gals Productions with artwork by Justyse Himes and Music by Ryan Creep
Ryan Singleton, a 24-year-old aspiring writer and filmmaker left his home in Atlanta, Georgia for what was supposed to be a weekend trip to Los Angeles in early July 2013 and hoped to jump start his acting career.On July 6, 2013, Ryan Singleton rented a car and drove to Las Vegas. On his return trip to Los Angeles, the vehicle broke down in the Mojave Desert on July 9th and two California Highway Patrol officers spotted him walking on the road, picked him up and dropped him off at a rest stop or convenience store near Baker, CaliforniaSingleton called a friend to pick him up, but that friend was a three-hour drive away. Singleton made a purchase and walked outside the store and vanished. When his friend arrived, Singleton was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed.On September 21, 2013, Ryan's body was found by two joggers/hikers with his heart, lungs, kidney, liver and eyes missing about two miles from the convenience store where he was last seen in an area that had been extensively searched by detectives and investigators.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
What are your priorities when planning for your future care? In this episode of Your Future Self, we introduce you to our Financial Pillar of Care, which features special guests: The Caregiver Attorney, Amanda Singleton, and her husband, Ryan Singleton, a Consumer Affairs attorney from Singleton Legal. Financial stress is overwhelming and can impact your overall well-being. Assessing the long-term financial impact of caregiving is critical. Reduction or loss of income and increased healthcare costs often go hand-in-hand with caregiving. Ideally, financial plans were made by your loved one in anticipation of a need for long-term care. However, that is not the norm. Our Financial Pillar is filled with real-life stories and expert advice to help you put a plan in place to keep your financial pillar level and firm. Download Your Future Self Financial Care tips from Singleton Legal for this episode HERE Summary - Show Notes In this episode, hosts Monica Stanchula and Christopher MacLellan discuss the financial pillar of caregiving with experts Amanda Singleton and Ryan Singleton. They emphasize the importance of legal and financial planning, organizing, creating a budget, and separating personal and caregiving expenses. They also discuss the significance of signing documents as a power of attorney and the essential legal documents that caregivers should have. The conversation highlights the need for difficult discussions and caring for oneself and loved ones. The episode concludes with red flags for seeking legal advice. Takeaways Legal and financial planning is crucial for caregivers to protect themselves and their loved ones. Getting organized and creating a budget are essential steps in managing caregiving expenses. Caregivers should be cautious when signing documents as a power of attorney and ensure they understand their responsibilities. Difficult conversations about end-of-life wishes and funeral planning are essential for caregivers and their loved ones. Red flags for seeking legal advice include lawsuits, significant debt, and inability to pay monthly minimums. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:21 Introducing the Experts 06:14 The Importance of Legal and Financial Planning 07:11 Getting Organized and Creating a Budget 10:53 Separating Personal and Caregiving Expenses 13:41 Signing Documents as a Power of Attorney 17:29 Protecting Yourself Financially 21:49 The Importance of Having Difficult Conversations 26:52 Essential Legal Documents for Caregivers 31:03 Presenting Life Care Documents at Hospitals 35:38 Taking Care of Yourself and Your Loved Ones 39:41 Red Flags for Seeking Legal Advice .
TRUTHS REVEALED AND JUSTICE 4 RYAN SINGLETONRyan Singleton, a 24-year-old aspiring writer and filmmaker left his home in Atlanta, Georgia for what was supposed to be a weekend trip to Los Angeles in early July 2013 and hoped to jump start his acting career. On July 6, 2013, Ryan Singleton rented a car and drove to Las Vegas. On his return trip to Los Angeles, the vehicle broke down in the Mojave Desert on July 9th and two California Highway Patrol officers spotted him walking on the road, picked him up and dropped him off at a rest stop or convenience store near Baker, California Singleton called a friend to pick him up, but that friend was a three-hour drive away. Singleton made a purchase and walked outside the store and vanished. When his friend arrived, Singleton was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed. On September 21, 2013, Ryan's body was found by two joggers/hikers with his heart, lungs, kidney, liver and eyes missing about two miles from the convenience store where he was last seen in an area that had been extensively searched by detectives and investigators. 8 days ago #death, #mysterious, #of, #ryan, #singletonThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Ryan Singleton, a 24-year-old aspiring writer and filmmaker left his home in Atlanta, Georgia for what was supposed to be a weekend trip to Los Angeles in early July 2013 and hoped to jump start his acting career. On July 6, 2013, Ryan Singleton rented a car and drove to Las Vegas. On his return trip to Los Angeles, the vehicle broke down in the Mojave Desert on July 9th and two California Highway Patrol officers spotted him walking on the road, picked him up and dropped him off at a rest stop or convenience store near Baker, California Singleton called a friend to pick him up, but that friend was a three-hour drive away. Singleton made a purchase and walked outside the store and vanished. When his friend arrived, Singleton was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed. On September 21, 2013, Ryan's body was found by two joggers/hikers with his heart, lungs, kidney, liver and eyes missing about two miles from the convenience store where he was last seen in an area that had been extensively searched by detectives and investigators.
Ryan Singleton, a 24-year-old aspiring writer and filmmaker left his home in Atlanta, Georgia for what was supposed to be a weekend trip to Los Angeles in early July 2013 and hoped to jump start his acting career. On July 6, 2013, Ryan Singleton rented a car and drove to Las Vegas. On his return trip to Los Angeles, the vehicle broke down in the Mojave Desert on July 9th and two California Highway Patrol officers spotted him walking on the road, picked him up and dropped him off at a rest stop or convenience store near Baker, California Singleton called a friend to pick him up, but that friend was a three-hour drive away. Singleton made a purchase and walked outside the store and vanished. When his friend arrived, Singleton was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed. On September 21, 2013, Ryan's body was found by two joggers/hikers with his heart, lungs, kidney, liver and eyes missing about two miles from the convenience store where he was last seen in an area that had been extensively searched by detectives and investigators.
Ryan Singleton, was a 24-year-old model from Atlanta who had traveled to Los Angeles in July 2013 for what was supposed to be a weekend trip. He would disappear and end up dying under mysterious circumstances. Ryan had rented a car and drove from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. While driving back, the rental car broke down in Death Valley. Afterward he began walking. Fortunately, he was spotted by California Highway Patrol and driven to a gas station in Baker, California. Ryan waited at the gas station for a friend to pick him up. But once the friend arrived to pick up Ryan, he was gone. On September 21, 2013 two men were walking in the desert west of Baker, California when they found human remains. They called 911. Ryan's death was listed as undetermined "due to advanced decomposition." It appeared that animals had removed several bones from the body. The body weighed 50 pounds and was nearly skeletonized. There were also no organs. The missing organs have drawn all kinds of theories from social media. One of these include black market organ harvesting. It's also possible the organs were removed by animals. Iris Flowers has said she believes her son was a victim of illegal organ trafficking and that's her believe until someone proves her wrong. Since her son's death, Iris has tried to find out what happened to her son. There is a documentary about Ryan's life called Are we Famous yet? If you want to know more information about this case, there is a lot of information about this story on social media. You can also visit the Ryan Singleton aka Schatzi The Model FB page to learn more about Ryan. If you know anything about this case, please contact the California Highway Patrol at 1-800-835-5247 or the FBI at 1-800-Call-FBI.Please also visit my website for more information about my true crime and paranormal newspaper columns at www.themarcabe.com. You can also help support my podcast by purchasing a cup of $5 coffee every month. To help support the podcast, please visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/catchmykiller. If you would like to contact me about this podcast, please visit my websites www.catchmykiller.com or www.themarcabe.com where you can submit a case.
Ryan Singleton, was a 24-year-old model from Atlanta who had traveled to Los Angeles in July 2013 for what was supposed to be a weekend trip. He would disappear and end up dying under mysterious circumstances. Ryan had rented a car and drove from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. While driving back, the rental car broke down in Death Valley. Afterward he began walking. Fortunately, he was spotted by California Highway Patrol and driven to a gas station in Baker, California. Ryan waited at the gas station for a friend to pick him up. But once the friend arrived to pick up Ryan, he was gone. On September 21, 2013 two men were walking in the desert west of Baker, California when they found human remains. They called 911. Ryan's death was listed as undetermined "due to advanced decomposition." It appeared that animals had removed several bones from the body. The body weighed 50 pounds and was nearly skeletonized. There were also no organs. The missing organs have drawn all kinds of theories from social media. One of these include black market organ harvesting. It's also possible the organs were removed by animals. Iris Flowers has said she believes her son was a victim of illegal organ trafficking and that's her believe until someone proves her wrong. Since her son's death, Iris has tried to find out what happened to her son. There is a documentary about Ryan's life called Are we Famous yet? If you want to know more information about this case, there is a lot of information about this story on social media. You can also visit the Ryan Singleton aka Schatzi The Model FB page to learn more about Ryan. If you know anything about this case, please contact the California Highway Patrol at 1-800-835-5247 or the FBI at 1-800-Call-FBI.Please also visit my website for more information about my true crime and paranormal newspaper columns at www.themarcabe.com. You can also help support my podcast by purchasing a cup of $5 coffee every month. To help support the podcast, please visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/catchmykiller. If you would like to contact me about this podcast, please visit my websites www.catchmykiller.com or www.themarcabe.com where you can submit a case.
Ryan Singleton, un aspirant mannequin et producteur de films d'Atlanta de 24 ans, était déterminé à poursuivre la gloire à Hollywood avec ses amis les plus proches. Rempli de rêves, le groupe d'amis vont réaliser que tout s'est effondré en 2013, lorsque Ryan va disparaître sans laisser de trace.
What what your childhood like and can you relate . guest star Ryan Singleton joins
When spending the night for the first time at a significant others home, who wakes up first and why? Guest star Ryan Singleton
This week Nora recounts her beautiful yet traumatic experience hiking a canyon, with Lauren, in San Diego. Then Nora takes us to Turnbull Canyon and walks us down the path of its scary history and modern day tragedies. Next Lauren tells us about the scary and frightening Death Valley. But don't worry, Lauren gives survival tips at the end! Don't forget your map and snake spray y'all!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gSXDohZ7l06jo0pzNn6viWqkkBeZscN89QCd7LBip3o/edit?usp=sharing--Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!
Ryan Singleton, a 24-year-old aspiring writer and filmmaker left his home in Atlanta, Georgia for what was supposed to be a weekend trip to Los Angeles in early July 2013 and hoped to jump start his acting career. On July 6, 2013, Ryan Singleton rented a car and drove to Las Vegas. On his return trip to Los Angeles, the vehicle broke down in the Mojave Desert on July 9th and two California Highway Patrol officers spotted him walking on the road, picked him up and dropped him off at a rest stop or convenience store near Baker, California Singleton called a friend to pick him up, but that friend was a three-hour drive away. Singleton made a purchase and walked outside the store and vanished. When his friend arrived, Singleton was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed. On September 21, 2013, Ryan's body was found by two joggers/hikers with his heart, lungs, kidney, liver and eyes missing about two miles from the convenience store where he was last seen in an area that had been extensively searched by detectives and investigators. 8 days ago #death, #mysterious, #of, #ryan, #singleton
Ryan Singleton, a 24-year-old aspiring writer and filmmaker left his home in Atlanta, Georgia for what was supposed to be a weekend trip to Los Angeles in early July 2013 and hoped to jump start his acting career. On July 6, 2013, Ryan Singleton rented a car and drove to Las Vegas. On his return trip to Los Angeles, the vehicle broke down in the Mojave Desert on July 9th and two California Highway Patrol officers spotted him walking on the road, picked him up and dropped him off at a rest stop or convenience store near Baker, California Singleton called a friend to pick him up, but that friend was a three-hour drive away. Singleton made a purchase and walked outside the store and vanished. When his friend arrived, Singleton was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed. On September 21, 2013, Ryan's body was found by two joggers/hikers with his heart, lungs, kidney, liver and eyes missing about two miles from the convenience store where he was last seen in an area that had been extensively searched by detectives and investigators. 8 days ago #death, #mysterious, #of, #ryan, #singleton
Ryan Singleton, a 24-year-old aspiring writer and filmmaker left his home in Atlanta, Georgia for what was supposed to be a weekend trip to Los Angeles in early July 2013 and hoped to jump start his acting career.On July 6, 2013, Ryan Singleton rented a car and drove to Las Vegas. On his return trip to Los Angeles, the vehicle broke down in the Mojave Desert on July 9th and two California Highway Patrol officers spotted him walking on the road, picked him up and dropped him off at a rest stop or convenience store near Baker, CaliforniaSingleton called a friend to pick him up, but that friend was a three-hour drive away. Singleton made a purchase and walked outside the store and vanished. When his friend arrived, Singleton was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed.On September 21, 2013, Ryan's body was found by two joggers/hikers with his heart, lungs, kidney, liver and eyes missing about two miles from the convenience store where he was last seen in an area that had been extensively searched by detectives and investigators.8 days ago #death, #mysterious, #of, #ryan, #singleton
Ryan Singleton, a 24-year-old aspiring writer and filmmaker left his home in Atlanta, Georgia for what was supposed to be a weekend trip to Los Angeles in early July 2013 and hoped to jump start his acting career. On July 6, 2013, Ryan Singleton rented a car and drove to Las Vegas. On his return trip to Los Angeles, the vehicle broke down in the Mojave Desert on July 9th and two California Highway Patrol officers spotted him walking on the road, picked him up and dropped him off at a rest stop or convenience store near Baker, California Singleton called a friend to pick him up, but that friend was a three-hour drive away. Singleton made a purchase and walked outside the store and vanished. When his friend arrived, Singleton was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed. On September 21, 2013, Ryan's body was found by two joggers/hikers with his heart, lungs, kidney, liver and eyes missing about two miles from the convenience store where he was last seen in an area that had been extensively searched by detectives and investigators.
Ryan Singleton, a 24-year-old aspiring writer and filmmaker left his home in Atlanta, Georgia for what was supposed to be a weekend trip to Los Angeles in early July 2013 and hoped to jump start his acting career.On July 6, 2013, Ryan Singleton rented a car and drove to Las Vegas. On his return trip to Los Angeles, the vehicle broke down in the Mojave Desert on July 9th and two California Highway Patrol officers spotted him walking on the road, picked him up and dropped him off at a rest stop or convenience store near Baker, CaliforniaSingleton called a friend to pick him up, but that friend was a three-hour drive away. Singleton made a purchase and walked outside the store and vanished. When his friend arrived, Singleton was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed.On September 21, 2013, Ryan's body was found by two joggers/hikers with his heart, lungs, kidney, liver and eyes missing about two miles from the convenience store where he was last seen in an area that had been extensively searched by detectives and investigators.
Ryan Singleton, a 24-year-old aspiring writer and filmmaker left his home in Atlanta, Georgia for what was supposed to be a weekend trip to Los Angeles in early July 2013 and hoped to jump start his acting career. On July 6, 2013, Ryan Singleton rented a car and drove to Las Vegas. On his return trip to Los Angeles, the vehicle broke down in the Mojave Desert on July 9th and two California Highway Patrol officers spotted him walking on the road, picked him up and dropped him off at a rest stop or convenience store near Baker, California Singleton called a friend to pick him up, but that friend was a three-hour drive away. Singleton made a purchase and walked outside the store and vanished. When his friend arrived, Singleton was nowhere to be found. A missing persons report was filed. On September 21, 2013, Ryan's body was found by two joggers/hikers with his heart, lungs, kidney, liver and eyes missing about two miles from the convenience store where he was last seen in an area that had been extensively searched by detectives and investigators.
As we celebrate being Thankful with our families, we want to thank you listeners who have come week after week to support us. This week we share stories of mysterious disappearances and make a special announcement. Dana tells us about the weird case of Ryan Singleton. His disappearance and subsequent discovery will have you scratching your head. Nydia tells us about the coincidental circumstances under which another American blonde goes missing in Aruba. Was Robyn Gardener murdered? Was she trafficked? Cindy shares some incredible lost and found stories that will make you believe in magic again. For dinner this week, Cindy went with a theme of The Last Supper. She made a bone in prime rib with a caramelized garlic and goat cheese tart and pumpkin shaped dinner rolls. She outdid herself on this one. For dessert, she made a boozy pumpkin trifle that made everyone drool. The wine this week was Misfits Wine Company Cycle Buff Beauty Shiraz Cabernet blend. This was a really cool subtle wine with a dark red appearance and fruity rich flavor. The label was also a must have. Check out our linktree for links to our socials and ways to listen and support our podcast: Wine Dine And Storytime or call us some time 6093003094 This week we also got to work with some other podcasts we think you should check out! You can find them here: Homicide Highway Where did we get our info? Dana: Family of Georgia man found dead, with organs removed Georgia model vanishes, body found with organs missing Family still seeking answers in Murder Atlanta mother aches for answers in gay son's mysterious death Georgia model vanishes, body found with organs missing 12 Things You Didn't Know About Death Valley Photos of Ryan Singleton Nydia: Robyn Gardner Robyn Gardner Disappearance Aruba Mystery: What Happened to Missing Robyn Gardner? Boyfriend tried to collect $1.5M accidental death insurance policy Cindy: 5 Lost And Found Stories That Will Make You Believe In Fate What did we eat? Bone-in Prime Rib Caramelized Garlic and Goat Cheese Tart Pumpkin-Shaped Dinner Rolls Best Boozy Pumpkin Cake Trifles What did we drink? Misfits Wine Company Cycle Buff Beauty Shiraz Cabernet Theme Song By: Jon Katity Organ Hold Music
Lauren and Christy deep dive the tragic death of aspiring model & actor Ryan Singleton. Christy's research reveals shady police, a look into illegal organ trafficking, and some terrifying true stories from the Mojave Desert! So grab a drink, put on some pjs, and join this duo for a true crime slumber party! __ SHOW INFORMATION Instagram: @TrueCrimeAndCocktails Facebook: @TrueCrimeAndCocktails Website: truecrimeandcocktails.com Email: theories@truecrimeandcocktails.com Twitter: @NotDetectives
The lives of two driven, successful men were cut short under some very odd circumstances.|Sources|NY Daily News - Family of GA Man Found Still PerplexedWLTX News 19 - Georgia Model VanishesRyan Singleton Report11Alive - Georgia model's body found Access Hollywood 'Dying To Be Famous' Investigates Mysterious Death Of Ryan SingletonNBC Primetime coverage on Ryan SingletonWikipedia - Death ValleyNew York Times - Death Valley hits 130 Degrees As Heat Wave Sweeps the WestDaily Kos - Family still seeking answers in Murder- Three Years after Atlanta man found dead in DesertTrue Crime Daily | Crime Watch Daily - CT's Abe Dabela CaseJustice4Abe.comAttorney's ReleaseFox61 Family of lawyer found shot to death sues Redding PoliceNAACP launches investigation into death of Abe DabelaTCD: Family Lawsuit alleges conspiracy to cover up murder of a lawyerSeattle Times: Family of lawyer shot in wrecked car: Cops covered up murderDabela v. Redding Hartford Courant: Lawyer found in overturned car wasn't murderedRedding PD Press Release PETITION - Justice4Abe: Reopen Investigation of Gugsa "Abe" Dabela's Death
What are your priorities when planning for your future care? In this episode of Your Future Self we introduce you to our Financial Pillar of Care, which features special guests, The Caregiver Attorney, Amanda Singleton, and her husband Ryan Singleton who is a Consumer Affairs attorney from Singleton Legal Financial stress is overwhelming and can impact your overall well-being. Assessing the long-term financial impact of caregiving is critical. Reduction or loss of income and increased healthcare costs often go hand-in-hand with caregiving. Ideally, financial plans were made by your loved one in anticipation of a need for long-term care, however, that is not the norm. Our Financial Pillar is filled with real-life stories and expert advice to help you put a plan in place that will keep your financial pillar level and strong. Download Your Future Self Financial Care tips from Singleton Legal for this episode HERE
What are your priorities when planning for your future care? In this episode of Your Future Self we introduce you to our Financial Pillar of Care, which features special guests, The Caregiver Attorney, Amanda Singleton, and her husband Ryan Singleton who is a Consumer Affairs attorney from Singleton Legal Financial stress is overwhelming and can impact your overall well-being. Assessing the long-term financial impact of caregiving is critical. Reduction or loss of income and increased healthcare costs often go hand-in-hand with caregiving. Ideally, financial plans were made by your loved one in anticipation of a need for long-term care, however, that is not the norm. Our Financial Pillar is filled with real-life stories and expert advice to help you put a plan in place that will keep your financial pillar level and strong. Download Your Future Self Financial Care tips from Singleton Legal for this episode HERE
Ryan Singleton, a 24-year-old model from Atlanta, Georgia went missing on a trip to Los Angeles. His body was discovered two and a half months later in the Mojave Desert missing it's organs. What the hell happened? Beer of the week is Bartow Brown by Drown Valley Brewing Company out of Cartersville, Ga. Help the boys out by heading over to Apple iTunes and leaving them a 5 star review, or better yet become a patron at www.patreon.com/mysteriousbrews Find out more at https://mysterious-brews.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-4de1af for 40% off for 4 months, and support Mysterious Brews.
Ryan Singleton was a boy from Atlanta GA that dreamed of growing up and becoming a star. He dreamed of moving to Hollywood and making it big in his passions of acting, writing and filmmaking. He also had a passion for fashion and broke onto the scene as a model. Around 21 years old Ryan moved to Los Angeles California and almost instantly hit the jackpot. Ryan started getting modeling gigs left and right, he was being invited to exclusive events, hanging out with stars, and living out everything he ever dreamed. Then all of a sudden things took an unexpected turn and within the next year Ryan would meet a sudden and horrific death. Alone, in the middle of the desert, and with most of his internal organs missing. Strange circumstances and weird behavior preceded Ryan's death and now makes many question if there were more nefarious actions that lead to Ryan's demise. Patreon.com/sandupodcast Sources: https://youtu.be/zXLl26ORX_c https://youtu.be/GCLGSfpiJFc https://www.scribd.com/document/349353000/Ryan-Singleton-autopsy-report https://www.projectq.us/atlanta/atlanta_mother_aches_answers_in_gay_son_death#:~:text=Singleton%20(top%20photo)%20and%20Brewster,New%20York%20City%20in%202012. https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/nation-now/georgia-model-vanishes-body-found-with-organs-missing/67-442693022
This week we discuss two mysterious death cases that some people think may have ties to forced organ harvesting. Also, what is forced organ harvesting and the sale of human bodies? Sources for this episode: https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/how-body-brokers-make-money-harvesting-organs-from-black-people https://www.medicaldaily.com/hospitals-harvesting-organs-patients-doctors-were-pressured-declare-brain-dead-lawsuit-242751 https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-bodies-brokers/ https://ohiostate.pressbooks.pub/humantrafficking/chapter/chapter-9-organ-trafficking/
Sometimes crimes are never solved. So this week, Talicza explores the UK dissapearance of Claudia Lawrence and Rachael covers the bizarre death of Ryan Singleton in America. As always, if you are enjoying the show, please subscribe, rate and leave a review!Instagram: @transatlanticcrimeTwitter: @transatcrimepodFacebook: facebook.com/transatlanticcrimePatreon: patreon.com/transatlanticcrimeEpisodes available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts. https://lnk.bio/transatlanticcrime
In this episode Athena and Ken start a case on the Humboldt missing five, the multiple serial killers active in Humboldt county and talk about the case of Ryan Singleton and his missing organs. His body was mysteriously found weighing only 50lbs in Death Valley. The Humboldt missing five are going to get a bonus episode so we can get a little bit of background on the missing women.Make sure to rate, review and subscribe if you like what me and Ken are doing. We just want to keep the vanished people's name out in the public's mind. If we keep it up, maybe it will spur someone that knows something into coming forward and leading us to someone's missing loved one.Vanished in the Valley now has a Patreon account where you can show us love!www.patreon.com/vanishedinthevalleyIf you have any questions, please email us vanishedinthevalley@gmail.comOur website is up and slowly coming along. Go check it out. New sections will be coming to it soon.https://vanishedinthevalley.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vanished-in-the-valley. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A 24 year old model, Ryan Singleton, is found dead in the middle of the desert with all of his organs missing...
A young model/actor disappears with out a trace leaving a million questions behind. When his body turns up months later the number of questions raise to a million and one. The most distburing being...Where are his organs? In our second we dive into how the serch for a perfect booty lead one woman in the clucthes of a monster with a syrigne.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bruh-issa-murder/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Not many of us have the financial security to withstand an unexpected medical event or long-term caregiving. On average, caregivers spend five to ten thousand dollars per year, out-of-pocket, to help their care partners. This can lead to insecurity and significant debt. Consumer debt and bankruptcy attorney, Ryan Singleton, joins Amanda Singleton on this episode of Candid Conversations About Care to talk about your options for managing finances in times of crisis. (Conversation on this podcast is not intended for Legal advice)
Not many of us have the financial security to withstand an unexpected medical event or long-term caregiving. On average, caregivers spend five to ten thousand dollars per year, out-of-pocket, to help their care partners. This can lead to insecurity and significant debt. Consumer debt and bankruptcy attorney, Ryan Singleton, joins Amanda Singleton on this episode of Candid Conversations About Care to talk about your options for managing finances in times of crisis. (Conversation on this podcast is not intended for Legal advice)
Not many of us have the financial security to withstand an unexpected medical event or long-term caregiving. On average, caregivers spend five to ten thousand dollars per year, out-of-pocket, to help their care partners. This can lead to insecurity and significant debt. Consumer debt and bankruptcy attorney, Ryan Singleton, joins Amanda Singleton on this episode of Candid Conversations About Care to talk about your options for managing finances in times of crisis. (Conversation on this podcast is not intended for Legal advice)
Not many of us have the financial security to withstand an unexpected medical event or long-term caregiving. On average, caregivers spend five to ten thousand dollars per year, out-of-pocket, to help their care partners. This can lead to insecurity and significant debt. Consumer debt and bankruptcy attorney, Ryan Singleton, joins Amanda Singleton on this episode of Candid Conversations About Care to talk about your options for managing finances in times of crisis. (Conversation on this podcast is not intended for Legal advice)
Not many of us have the financial security to withstand an unexpected medical event or long-term caregiving. On average, caregivers spend five to ten thousand dollars per year, out-of-pocket, to help their care partners. This can lead to insecurity and significant debt. Consumer debt and bankruptcy attorney, Ryan Singleton, joins Amanda Singleton on this episode of Candid Conversations About Care to talk about your options for managing finances in times of crisis. (Conversation on this podcast is not intended for Legal advice)
In July 2013, Ryan Singleton, 24, disappeared in Baker, California. He was waiting for a friend to pick him up after his rental car broke down. When the friend arrived from LA, Ryan had vanished. His body was found 74 days later, partially clothed. What happened to Ryan? Was his death an accident, by natural causes, or was it murder? Former death investigator Joseph Scott Morgan weighs in, based on a review of the autopsy report. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The “Relics of Orr” podcast kicks off with myself (Ryan Singleton), Lady Sinaea, and Trevor Covington. We review a lot of the tantalizing information ArenaNet has been letting loose upon us over the past few weeks. Whether you’ve already heard all about it or have no idea what’s up, have a listen. We’re very studied on the matter. Well, ostensibly. Okay, those two are. I just said a lot of stuff also.