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Let's Go To Court!
288: The Kidnapping of Martha "Doe" Roberts

Let's Go To Court!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 79:32


Allen Roberts returned home, annoyed. A man named Sam Wagner had set up an appointment with him to talk about purchasing some land. Allen had gone out to meet Sam, but the man never showed. Now Allen found himself back home and, strangely, alone. His wife, Martha “Doe” Roberts was nowhere to be found. That was unlike her. She never left the house without at least writing a note.  And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Brandi copy and pasted from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Hold the Line” episode Hometown Homicide “A Tale of a Lethal Friendship and How It Led to A Cruel Murder” by The Mystique, Medium “Martha Doe Roberts” unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com “Husband vows to pay ransom for missing wife” Associate Press, The Tennessean “Neighborhood Watch: The Kidnapping of Doe Roberts” podcast episode, True Crime Campfire “State v. Lord” casetext.com YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 55+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!  

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Films in Black and White
10k Day: A Retrospective

Films in Black and White

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 100:53


We did it y'all, we made it to 10,000 total downloads for this podcast. We are celebrating this achievement with a retrospective episode, talking about how this podcast gets made and what it means to us. But first, as usual, we play Catch That Quoteable(18:48). Then we get into some podcast stats as well as what 10k means to us(26:32). Finally, we finish with our favorite episodes(56:18). Shout Out to Our Patty Fam: Micaela Insfran, Mason Sellers, Alexis Reece, Sam Wagner, Anna Doorenbos, Tim Bingham, Roman Myers, Jan Wagner, Stephanie Williams, Jeff Nelson, and Chris Scholtens. Remember you can join our patty family, and help produce the show by going to Patreon.com/filmsinblackandwhitePlugs:Support the Mantra: Never Offended Always Humble - https://linktr.ee/MarcusJ.DestinColor Me Confetti Shop - www.etsy.com/shop/colormeconfettishop

Golf Today
(FLORIDA) SWING AWAY! | Feb. 21

Golf Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 54:06


Off to the sunshine state! The Honda Classic is two days away, and we're here with the latest news and notes. Golf Channel reporter Rex Hoggard is on site at the golf course with insight from the pros on a three-hole stretch at PGA National in that gives the infamous "Bear Trap" closing stretch a run for its money. Harry Higgs is in the field this year! The fan favorite discusses what he's working on to sharpen his mental game, and reminisces on his and Joel Dahmen's viral moment on the 16th green at TPC Scottsdale last season. A pair of familiar faces find themselves in the field with Higgs this week. Pierceson and Parker Coody made names for themselves with standout careers at the University of Texas, where they won the men's team national title last year. They're both in the field this week, and they stop by to share their goals and what they're most excited about. Meanwhile, LPGA rookie Sam Wagner is getting ready for her much-anticipated debut! Last season Wagner missed out on LPGA Tour membership by a stroke due to a self-reported penalty stroke in Q-School. She shares her story of accountability, resilience, and strength with us as she prepares for her first season as a full member after graduating Q-School this year. Harry Higgs (12:11) Parker & Pierceson Coody (44:26) Sam Wagner (49:19)

House of Mystery True Crime History
Johnny Clark Project Afterlife

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 55:51


Project Afterlife is a new American investigative documentary series that explores the experiences of those who have died and those who have performed modern day resurrections. Produced by Screaming Flea Productions, the series debuted on Destination America on August 9, 2015.Through interviews and vivid descriptions of near death experiences, Project Afterlife highlights the exact moment that people transition from life to death. The series follows a group of men and women who, motivated by their own experiences of pulling victims back from the grave, launch an unprecedented quest to unlock the mysteries of resurrection. Investigative filmmaker Johnny Clark is joined by paramedic Jesse Birkey, ordained minister Rodger Frievalt and retired state trooper Sam Wagner as they investigate medical phenomena of two resurrection cases.Season 1 of Project Afterlife introduces viewers to individuals who claim to have crossed over to the other side but lived to tell their experiences. A woman named Darnisha describes finding herself kneeling down in a big white room when she died. She tells her story in vivid details, complete with descriptions of others she saw on the other side. Another man shares his experience of resurrection after a massive heart attack, surrounded by nursing and medical staff. So will Project Afterlife survive the first season and resurrect for season 2? It remains to be seen. So far Destination America has made no comments about the show's possible comeback.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio.

The Unscripted Podcast
Traveling Solo and during Covid: A Conversation with Sam Wagner

The Unscripted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 40:50


Today we have a fun conversation with special guest, Sam Wagner, a travel and mindset coach. She helps women discover who they are through solo travel experience. Sam brings personal development and travel together to create transformational travel experiences where women can develop their confidence, discover themselves and explore the world. We ask questions and learn about topics such as covid protocols and safe solo travel. Plus, we each share our favorite travel destinations thus far. Take a listen, join the conversation and share your thoughts too.Follow Sam: @sam_thetravelcoach Blog: Shetravelsforher.com 

The Green Bay Health Project Podcast
Ep. 37 | Sugar: The Silent Killer with Dr. Sam Wagner

The Green Bay Health Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 61:09


Today we have a great guest and a great topic. Trevor sits down with Dr. Sam Wagner of The Wellness Way. Dr. Sam is full of knowledge, a great dude, and this is an episode full of information. In this episode we discuss:

Slices of Wenatchee
Central Washington Hospital seeing spike in COVID hospitalizations; Skatepark safety advocates speak to City Council

Slices of Wenatchee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 10:31


Good Morning it's Thursday July 29th, and this is The Wenatchee World's podcast, Slices of Wenatchee. We're excited to bring you a closer look at one of our top stories and other announcements every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.    Today --- Central Washington Hospital is seeing the highest number of COVID hospitalizations since early January. Why is this happening, and what does this mean for masking and restrictions?   Today's episode is brought to you by Equilus Group Incorporated. Equilus Group, Inc is a Registered Investment Advisory Firm in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Equilus Group, Inc- Building Your Financial Success. Learn more at Equilusfinancial.com. Member SIPC and FINRA.   -   Now our feature story…   Central Washington Hospital is seeing the highest number of COVID hospitalizations since early January.    Rising cases across the state come alongside concerns about the highly infectious Delta variant.    One case of the Delta variant originating from Chelan County was identified as of July 21, according to the state Department of Health. Another five Delta cases were identified in Grant County, and two in Okanogan County.   But these numbers might not represent the full story. Not every positive COVID test is sent to the state Department of Health to be studied for mutations.    In fact, only About 18% of all COVID-19 cases in the state were sequenced in June.   Chelan-Douglas Health District Administrator Luke Davies explained that with the unvaccinated populations, the main concern is that we're going to see a lot more people get sick. He noted that it's just burning through our population very quickly.   So what makes the delta variant different? First, it's four times more contagious than the original strain.    As of July 19th, about 92% of cases statewide can be attributed to the delta variant, according to estimates from the state Department of Health.   The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also updated its masking guidance on Tuesday, recommending fully vaccinated people wear masks indoors in public settings where risk of transmission is high.   And yesterday. Gov. Inslee addressed this during a press conference to discuss the state's response to the pandemic.    Chelan County's 14-day COVID-rate climbed to 126.8 new cases per 100,000 population as of July 23. That's up from 61.5 cases per 100,000 people reported on July 5th.    And as of Tuesday, 24 people were in Central Washington Hospital fighting COVID-19. That's more than double the number hospitalized at the start of July.   It compares to 26 people hospitalized with COVID-19 a year ago, before vaccines were available.   Chelan-Douglas Health District Administrator Luke Davies is very concerned. The concern is that the delta variant produces about three times more vaccine breakthrough compared to other COVID-19 variants.   He also noted that none of the patients currently hospitalized had been fully vaccinated.   And Governor Inslee made similar remarks yesterday - renewing the assertion that COVID-19 vaccines prevent severe disease and hospitalizations.   About one-third of the people hospitalized locally are younger than 65 with the youngest being in their early twenties.   Stay up to date on all things COVID-19 by visiting us at wenatcheeworld.com   --   Also,    Icicle Broadcasting Company has just sold three radio stations to Chelan Valley Media Group. Chelan Valley Media Group is a partnership of four former Seattle-area media professionals with ties to the Chelan Valley.   The sales includes KOZI AM, KOZI FM and KZAL, “Z-Country”. Icicle Broadcasting will continue to own and operate KOHO 101.1 “Hometown Radio.”    The sale should be completed by fall with approval from the FCC. It'll take around six to nine months to finalize the sale of the stations, which combined have six employees.   Karen Heric will take over as president and general manager. Heric has 35 years of media experience at King 5, GreenRubino, iHeartRadio and Root sports.   --   Before we continue, a special thanks to our friends and sponsors at Confluence Health. The team at Confluence Health is grateful for the trust the community puts in them every single day. They are diligently working to improve the health and quality of life for our friends and neighbors. They are Grateful | They are Confluence Health.  Learn more by visiting them at ConfluenceHealth.com   --   Next - What started as a 13-year-old's letter to the Wenatchee City Council has turned into a push from the local skateboarding community to improve safety at Hale Park Skatepark.   We talked about Sam Wagner in an episode on July 10th, and how he had petitioned the city to extend Hale Park Skatepark's closing time from dusk to 10 p.m. -- with the lights on.    And it turns out the city listened. They've decided to follow Wagner's suggestions for a two-week trial period.   Wagner told us it feels good to make a positive change and see his community supporting him.   He and other skateboarders went to a city council meeting on July 22nd to report back to the council and mayor about the lights.    The group presented a video of skaters using the park and keeping it clean. They also showed a photo of dozens of needles they had found behind a rock near the edge of the skatepark. The slide that followed read “This is why we need the lights to stay on all night!”   One skater, Josh Johnson, said two days following the discovery of the needles, he found a bag of drugs and drug paraphernalia in the park. It was during the day. He explained that at night time, after the lights shut off, it becomes a dark area in the bowls where people can hide.   Johnson also brought up the idea of dedicated security for the park that would be funded by community members.    Mayor Frank Kuntz said there are security guards who lock bathrooms at the parks, but the city would work with community members if they did want to hire someone or raise money for security.   Tina Wagner, Sam's mom, thanked the council for turning on the lights and said the park has felt much safer since they've been on.    But she also agreed the lights should be kept on all night.   One drawback - apparently there's been more vandalism reported since the lights have been on.   Wenatchee Parks Director David Erickson confirmed his maintenance staff has seen an increase in things like graffiti. They're having to respond on a daily basis.   But Wenatchee Police Capt. Edgar Reinfeld said his department is fine with leaving the lights on all night.   And as far as increased vandalism goes, Reinfeld said it's impossible to say whether that's been caused by the lights.   He explained that indeed, leaving the lights on may be causing some more problems. But it also allows us to better detect something going on when we get down there.   So for now, the city will turn on the lights all night... at least temporarily. But that won't change the park's hours.    --   Before we go, some local history. Wenatchee Valley History is brought to you by NABUR [this is pronounced just like neighbor] – your trusted neighborhood community. NABUR is a free online forum you can trust to connect with your community, focus on facts & make a difference. Join the conversation! Visit wenatcheeworld.com/nabur .   Now, some history -    American attorney and politician, John W. Ladenburg Sr. was born in Leavenworth. Ladenburg served as Pierce County prosecutor for three terms before becoming the county executive in 2001.    He was re-elected County Executive in 2004, terming out November 2008. One of Ladenburg's principal accomplishments in office was spearheading the development of Chambers Bay Golf Course in University Place. He is considered largely responsible for bringing the U.S. Open to the site in 2015.   --   Thanks for listening. Today's episode is brought to you by Equilus Group, Inc- Building Your Financial Success. Learn more at Equilusfinancial.com. Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Slices of Wenatchee
Link Transit continues free rides on all routes; Local skateboarder asks city to turn on the lights; Apple Century Bike Ride

Slices of Wenatchee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 8:04


Good Morning it's Thursday July 8th, and this is The Wenatchee World's podcast, Slices of Wenatchee. We're excited to bring you a closer look at one of our top stories and other announcements every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.    Today ---  Link Transit is offering free rides on all routes as part of a one-year program that began on July 1.   Now our feature story…   Link Transit is offering free rides on all routes as part of a one-year program that began on July 1.   Link planned to resume fare collection in January after suspending fares in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but doing so while maintaining the safety barriers separating drivers and passengers was challenging.   Link Transit General Manager/CEO Richard DeRock said Link was conducting an analysis of its fare policy prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.    He said that in many cases, some of the most low-income users ended up being the people that were paying the highest average fares.   While this phenomenon is common in the transit industry, many of the solutions used by larger cities, such as electronic fare collection, aren't available to Link.    The cost of implementing that kind of technology would be around $4-5 million. Meanwhile, Link collects around $650,000 in fares a year.    He added that resuming fares also has the potential to depress ridership, which is already down about 30% from pre-COVID levels.   Both Link and an outside consultant came to the same conclusion: The cost of collecting fares while addressing safety and disparity concerns is not currently worth the revenue it would generate.   During the next year, Link will monitor ridership, success of the free fare program and new technology solutions.   But DeRock said Link staff are concerned about a number of potential problems with free fares, including public transit becoming a hang out place for vandals, those experiencing homelessness or mentally ill individuals.   Free fares also impact the paratransit services, like Dial-a-Ride. Under civil rights law, Link must make specialized services for disabled individuals free if other fares are also free.    But despite over a year of fare suspension, DeRock said Link has not taken a hit financially.    How? COVID relief funding and the fact that fares have made up less than 6% of Link's revenue.   To read more about this story visit us at wenatcheeworld.com.   --   Before we continue, a special thanks to our friends and sponsors at Confluence Health. The team at Confluence Health is grateful for the trust the community puts in them every single day. They are diligently working to improve the health and quality of life for our friends and neighbors. They are Grateful | They are Confluence Health.  Learn more by visiting them at ConfluenceHealth.com   --   Also, did you know that you can now register for the Apple Century Bike Ride?   The 34th annual bike ride — organized by Wenatchee Sunrise Rotary — will take place Sept. 25. The bike ride features three distances: a 100-mile ride, a 50-mile ride and a 25-mile ride.    The route starts in Wenatchee and continues to Lake Wenatchee and then returns back to Wenatchee. The scenery includes the high sage desert, orchards, rivery valleys and ponderosa pine forests.   --   Next, Sam Wagner started skating when he was 5 years old. Today, as a 13-year-old attending Pioneer Middle School, it's still his favorite thing to do. In fact, he's at Hale Park skatepark nearly every day.   It's that love for the sport that motivated him to petition the city to extend the closing time from dusk to 10 p.m. and turn on the lights at the skatepark.   The park opened in September 2019, and lights were installed in 2020.    When they weren't turned on, Wagner assumed it was because of COVID. But now, he's questioning why the lights still aren't on.   In the evenings as soon as the sun goes behind the buildings, it casts shadows . Wagner says this causes people to get hurt.   And now, it's too hot to skate during the day, so Wagner and his friends skate in the evening.    So why aren't the lights on?   Dave Erickson, the city's parks and recreation director, said the code was changed following a six-month study. The goal was to reduce vandalism and other incidents.    Tina Wagner, Sam's mom, agrees that there can be troublemakers in the parks at night, but her solution differs from that of the city.   She explained that people that are up to no good are going to be around anyway… So why not have light to protect innocent people?   Wagner had emailed each city council member on June 30th, but hasn't received any responses. He also wrote a letter to the council.   Tina Wanger posted to Facebook encouraging others to attend the meeting or contact local leaders about the issue. Her initial post was shared over 150 times and has over 80 comments.   Ultimately, despite their frustrations, Sam and Tina Wagner said their experience with the city has been positive overall and that they are grateful to have the skatepark.   --   Before we go, some local history. Wenatchee Valley History is brought to you by NABUR   Now, some history - Did you know that Orondo is named for a mythical Great Lake Native American? Settled by Washington politician, John B. Smith, in the late 1800s the town is known (like much of the Wenatchee area) for its great fruit and agriculture. Orondo's Auvil Fruit Company, which is headquartered there, helped introduce Granny Smith and Fuji Apples to the state and even developed a new fruit known as the Daroga Peach!     Thanks for listening. Today's episode is brought to you by Equilus Group, Inc- Building Your Financial Success. Learn more at Equilusfinancial.com.   The Wenatchee World has been engaging, informing and inspiring North Central Washington Communities since 1905. We encourage you to subscribe today to keep your heart and mind connected to what matters most in North Central Washington. Thank you for starting your morning with us and don't forget to tune in again on Saturday! Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Real Life Impact Podcast
What's Happening In Minnesota Real Estate Episode #14

Real Life Impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 58:44


Sam Wagner with Paragon Credit Services joined us this show to drive deep in on ways to improve your credit scores.  We heard several ideas and scenarios that can in a short period of time boost your credit scores for financing a home, or even car and in the process save thousands of dollar in interest paid over the life of the loan. You can contact Sam directly for help and let him know how you found him: Sam Wagner (480) 526-7059 or sam@paragoncreditservices.com

Ultra Stories By The Human Potential Running Series
Ultra Stories - Episode 71: Hope Versus What You Can Control

Ultra Stories By The Human Potential Running Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 91:48


Take a run with Ultra Stories host John Lacroix, and special guest hosts Kate Welle and Sam Wagner. In this episode, our hosts tackle more answers from the 2019 Stories Ultra. John Zarbock (24, Fort Collins) talks about how he remains hopeful in challenging circumstances, and Jordan Wirfs-Brock (34, Colorado Springs) discusses what she hopes to learn before she dies. Our hosts explore the topics that arise from the runner's answers and dive deeper into the collective conscious of our sport.

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Ultra Stories By The Human Potential Running Series
Ultra Stories - Episode 61: The Beginner's Mind, Love, and Purpose

Ultra Stories By The Human Potential Running Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 80:18


Take a run with Ultra Stories host "Sherpa" John and his guests Jamie Reichler and Sheryl Wheeler as they dive deeper into runner's responses from the 2019 Stories Ultra. In this episode we hear from ultra runner Sam Wagner (32, Golden, CO) as he answers a great question about learning in life, which spawns a deeper conversation about love and the meaining of knowledge. Then, Nick Hoogendyk (33, Fort Collins, CO) talks about losing love and the journey towards finding oneself again. 

Ultra Stories By The Human Potential Running Series
Ultra Stories - Episode 59: Exploring Trust and Pain

Ultra Stories By The Human Potential Running Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 75:24


In this episode we dive into tales and concepts from the 2019 Stories Ultra. Sam Wagner and Kate Welle join Sherpa John to listen to race interviews and discuss the subject matter. First, we hear from Desiree Ritchie (Fountain, CO) and the concept of trust, earned vs. given trust, and how as runners we must learn to trust ourselves. We also dive into why it is that ultra runners tend to trust each other. Then we hear from Logan Froelich (Colorado Springs) and discuss the concept of how we need to feel pain to truly live a full life. 

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Hallmarkies Podcast
Hallmarkies Bonus: Psych with Sam Wagner

Hallmarkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 54:36


Today we have a special treat for you on the podcast. We are talking about the show Psych and Rachel's brother Sam has joined us for it! Order Hallmarkies podcast shirts! http://hallmarkiespodcast.com/ Follow us on youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUW0-On_4JM-mnbHxe-rDGw Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 https://twitter.com/HallmarkiesPod on twitter @HallmarkiesPodcast on Instagram Check out our interview with writer Nina Weinman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSn6mG68mi4 HallmarkiesPodcast.com Follow Amber on twitter at https://twitter.com/amberbrainwaves Follow Rachel's blog at http://54disneyreviews.com Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/smilingldsgirl Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ultra Stories By The Human Potential Running Series
Ultra Stories - Episode 8: Katherine Welle and Sam Wagner, and Dale "Sasquatch" Perry

Ultra Stories By The Human Potential Running Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 65:54


Take a run with a running couple from Golden, CO; 30 year old Katherine Welle and 31 year old Sam Wagner. They both completed their first ultramarathon at HPRS' 2017 Sawmill Trail Runs and we caught up with them post race at Holidaily Brewery to discuss how their day went and what they walked away with. Then, join us as we get down to brass tacks with the Sasquatch Curmudgeon. Dale Perry is a 60 year old ultrarunner from Loveland, CO and he's been running ultras for 25 years! Join us as we take a walk down memory lane, and learn more about the history of our sport in the Mountain West and Desert Southwest. Download This Episode SHOW NOTES: HPRS Sawmill Trail Runs White Ranch Open Space Holiday Brewery in Golden, CO Across The Years Javelina 100 Aravaipa Running The Ultra List

Podcast – The Magestic Messenger
The Magestream Episode 1-6

Podcast – The Magestic Messenger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017


On this Episode of the Magestream: We’ll talk a bit about character histories, we’ll sneak into the Evernight to learn more about the Ashynnied, hold Rybin accountable for all his hat-related hi-jinks, and talk up NPCing! Thank you to Nate Carr, Kaza Ayersman, Sam Wagner and several “anonymous” listeners for their … Continue reading →

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What's Up Podcast
How I see It with Sam Wagner and Kris Raub

What's Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 101:18


We spike the political punch bowl, jump in and drink it dry! Trumps playground complex! How would you do #nodapl if you happened to believe in it! Fracqaukes and much much more!

What's Up Podcast
Episode 20 - Average Joe politics with Sam Wagner

What's Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2017 137:50


I sit down with friend and co-worker Sam Wagner, administrator for the Round Table NPL political organization. The title says it all.Check out the Round Table NPL on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RoundTableNPL/Subscribe and give us a review on Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-up-podcast/id1178714925?mt=2