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Charlie Brennan debates with Alvin Reid, Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, and Sarah Fenske.
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For the first time, all six Donnybrookers are around the table at Donnybash! Charlie Brennan, Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, Alvin Reid, Sarah Fenske, and Joe Holleman politely debate the issues of the week live at the Sheldon Concert Hall.
Charlie Brennan debates with Alvin Reid, Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, and Bill McClellan.
Charlie Brennan debates with Alvin Reid, Wendy Wiese, Sarah Fenske, and Amy Marxkors.
Charlie Brennan debates with Alvin Reid, Bill McClellan, Sarah Fenske and Wendy Wiese. Get your tickets to Donnybash, a live taping of Donnybrook at the Sheldon Concert Hall on May 8th, here: https://shorturl.at/0wh49. Questions? Call us at (314) 512-9199 or email contactus@ninepbs.org for more information.
Charlie Brennan debates with Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, Sarah Fenske and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, Sarah Fenske and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Wendy Wiese, Joe Holleman, Sarah Fenske and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, Sarah Fenske and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, Sarah Fenske and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Wendy Wiese, Alvin Reid, Bill McClellan and Sarah Fenske.
Alvin Reid debates with Bill McClellan, Wendy Wiese, Sarah Fenske and Joe Holleman.
Charlie Brennan debates with Bill McClellan, Joe Holleman, Sarah Fenske and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates Wendy Wiese, Joe Holleman, Alvin Reid, and Sarah Fenske.
Charlie Brennan debates with Wendy Wiese, Joe Holleman, Sarah Fenske and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Wendy Wiese, Alvin Reid, Jason Rosenbaum and Sarah Fenske.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Alvin Reid, and Bill McClellan.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Wendy Wiese, Jaime Mowers, Sarah Fenske and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Alvin Reid and Bill McClellan.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Alvin Reid and Bill McClellan.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Alvin Reid and Bill McClellan.
Charlie Brennan debates with Amy Marxkors, Sarah Fenske, Alvin Reid and Bill McClellan.
Sarah Fenske, the Executive Editor of STL Magazine and formerly of the Riverfront Times, joined us to discuss the situation in which Welcome Neighbor STL was blocked in their attempt to resettle refugees despite a decreasing population in St. Louis.
Amy has to get some feelings off her chest when it comes to weddings including its overpriced nature and charging guests to attend. Plus, Sarah Fenske on resettling refugees in St. Louis and Mark Sweeney gives you the birds.
On today's edition of The Chris and Amy Show: we start with the terrifying news of people being stuck in the Arch for hours and other irrational fears. Sarah Fenske joins us to talk about some trouble an organization is facing in resettling refugees in St. Louis. Plus, we talk Cardinals baseball and CITY SC soccer. Finally, we close the show by looking at some of the issues facing voters in Missouri come November's election.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Joe Holleman, Alvin Reid and Bill McClellan.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Joe Holleman, Alvin Reid and Bill McClellan.
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Alvin Reid debates with Jacob Kirn, Sarah Fenske, Joe Holleman, and Wendy Wiese.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Joe Holleman, Bill McClellan, and Alvin Reid.
Alvin Reid debates with Sarah Fenske, Jason Rosenbaum, Wendy Wiese, and Bill McClellan.
We wrap up the first hour of today's show by getting to some of the trending news of the day. Plus, Sarah Fenske on the sale of the Riverfront Times and Major Garrett brings major D.C. news.
Sarah Fenske is the now former Executive Editor of the Riverfront Times and she joined us to discuss the surprise news the paper received yesterday.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, and Alvin Reid.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Alvin Reid, and Bill McClellan. Recorded live at the Sheldon Concert Hall.
Alvin Reid debates with Sarah Fenske, Joe Holleman, Jacob Kirn and Bill McClellan.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, and Alvin Reid.
Alvin Reid debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Bill McClellan, and Ray Hartmann.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Alvin Reid, and Ray Hartmann.
Alvin Reid debates with Joe Holleman, Wendy Wiese, Sarah Fenske and Ray Hartmann.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Bill McClellan, Alvin Reid, and Ray Hartmann.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Wendy Wiese, Alvin Reid, and Ray Hartmann.
Charlie Brennan debates with Sarah Fenske, Bill McClellan, Alvin Reid, and Ray Hartmann. Topics include a proposed Metropolitan Sewer District tax increase, St. Charles and immigration, Andrew Bailey's report on former circuit attorney Kim Gardner, Metrolink, Senator Bill Eigel, and more.
Brandi starts us off with a story that's as bizarre as it is upsetting. Ashlea Ann Harris was, most likely, exhausted. She was an assistant manager at American Eagle, and she'd spent hours preparing the store for Black Friday. When she finally arrived home, it was the wee hours of the morning. She chatted for a while with a friend who'd come over to check on her dog, and then, presumably, fell asleep. But just a few hours later, one of her neighbors called 911. He told the dispatcher that he suspected Ashlea's apartment was on fire. Then Kristin talks about the heartbreaking and infuriating conviction of Michael Politte. When Michael was just 14 years old, he woke up one morning to discover that his mother was dead. She'd been bludgeoned to death. Her body had been set on fire. When police arrived on the scene, they were horrified by Michael's behavior. He didn't seem sad enough. He wasn't emotional enough. So, Michael quickly became the prime suspect. Early one morning in the winter of 2014, firefighters arrived at the River Ranch Apartments in Fort Worth, Texas. Neighbors pointed them toward the source of the fire – Ashlea Ann Harris' apartment. They began extinguishing the blaze And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes 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, Kristin pulled from: “The Case Against Michael Politte” episode of 48 Hours “Michael Politte has served 22 years for murder. Experts say he's innocent.” by Sarah Fenske for St. Louis Public Radio The “Gates of Hell” episode of Unlocking the Truth “‘This kid never had a chance' – Team of lawyers work to prove innocence of 14-year-old convicted in mother's murder,” by Angie Ricono and Cyndi Fahrlander for WIBW “2 more jurors say Mo. prisoner Politte deserves new trial,” by Luke Nozicka for The Kansas city Star “Man gets life in murder of his mother,” by Leroy Sigman for The Daily Journal “Politte found guilty of murder, “by Doug Smith The Daily Journal “Testimony continues in murder case,” by Doug Smith The Daily Journal In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Ashlea Harris” chillingcrimes.com “Couple Murders Store Manager Who Got Them Fired As Part Revenge, Part Black Friday Heist” by Benjamin H. Smith, oxygen.com “The Murder of Ashlea Harris” by Kiley, It's Crime O'Clock Somewhere “Police: Couple beat, strangled, burned woman” by Staff Writer, Amarillo Globe News “Police: Texas woman strangled by fmr. co-workers” CBS News “Mallory v. State” 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 40+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!