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Fight Oligarchy rallies are setting attendance records in swing states and Republican-controlled Congressional districts across the country. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Texas Congressman Greg Casar ... and Calexico rocked the house in Tucson on May 22, 2025.Event organizers estimated 3000 for the Tucson rally at Catalina High School. The Midtown neighborhood association warned residents that as many as 7000 people may attend the March 22, 2025 rally. More that 23,000 people filled the football field and bleachers. The beginning of the program was delayed because so many people were still in line, and still streaming in as AOC began to speak. The lines snaked around the neighborhood, and eventually everyone got in. Time Stamps | Power to the People [Music] | 0:00 | Episode Introduction Segment 1: Change Is Gonna Come | 1:09 | Four Speeches Included in this Podcast | 2:35 | AOC & Casar Are Progressive Leaders for the Future | 3:03 | End Big Money Politics with Nationwide Clean Elections | 3:52 | Segment 2: Pima County Supervisor Adelita Grijalva | 4:44 | Segment 3: Texas Congressional Rep. Greg Casar | 9:04 | Segment 4: NY Congressional Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | 19:55 | What Congress Should Be Doing | 30:14 | When the System Is Stacked Against You ... | 32:23 | Trump Is Selling Our Country for Parts & Kickbacks | 33:43 | Benefits WE Paid into Are Being Stolen | 34:32 | Common Sense Isn't Radical | 36:40:00 | I Believe in These Things Because I was a WAITRESS!' | 38:21 | AOC Thanks AZ for Electing Grijalva & Getting Rid of Sinema | 39:20 | AOC Calls Out Schweikert But SoAZ Wants to Oust Ciscomani | 40:46 | This Fascist Administration Didn't Come Out of Nowhere ... | 41:26 | 'Beyond Elections Our Task Is to Build Community' | 42:08 | No Act Is Too Small' | 43:17 | In this House We Stand Together' | 44:46 | We Can't Go Back' | 45:29 | Segment 5: Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders | 46:22 | Sanders Praises AOC & Casar | 47:21 | Bernie Remembers His Friend Raul | 51:12 | Bernie Talks Crowd Size | 52:10 | The American Oligarchy | 52:45 | The Rich Have Never Had It So Good | 56:20 | Too Many Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck | 58:19 | Stand Up! Fight Back! | 1:01 | Segment 6: Calexcio [Music] | 1:14 | Closing | 1:15One correction to AOC's speech ... she confused the Tucson audience when she rallied support for booting Maricopa County Rep. David Schweikert out of Congress. YES! Let's get rid of Schweikert, but in Tucson, we want to boot Rep. Juan Ciscomani out of Congress.The full transcript and the video of this podcast can be found at PowersForThePeople on Substack.com.
Arizona U.S. Congressman David Schweikert joins us live to weigh in on why he voted yes on the Republican budget blueprint, and how he looks at the latest protests against DOGE happening outside his office.
Will the White House continue to review spending policies? Arizona Rep. David Schweikert joined the Mike Broomhead Show to discuss it and more.
House Republicans' retreat begins today in Florida today. Arizona U.S. Representative David Schweikert is among them and talks their plans and the ICE raids on Arizona's Morning News.
The back-and-forth on the stopgap spending bill has created fault lines among House Republicans. Many were unsatisfied with the original text, but some also rejected the revised bill, which included President-elect Trump's demands to suspend the debt limit. One of those members is Rep. David Schweikert of Arizona. He joined Geoff Bennett to discuss more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The back-and-forth on the stopgap spending bill has created fault lines among House Republicans. Many were unsatisfied with the original text, but some also rejected the revised bill, which included President-elect Trump's demands to suspend the debt limit. One of those members is Rep. David Schweikert of Arizona. He joined Geoff Bennett to discuss more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In this episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, host Steve Kuper is joined by the newly confirmed federal president of the Navy League of Australia, Mark Schweikert, to discuss the proud history of the league in supporting the mission of the Royal Australian Navy. The pair discuss the long-standing history of the Navy League and its earliest days supporting public interest in and engagement with the Royal Australian Navy dating back to its foundation in 1901. They also discuss: The services the league provides to current and former naval personnel, including the opportunity to discuss and deliberate on the issues facing the nation's sea power. The importance of the Royal Australian Navy and naval sea power for Australia and critical capabilities worth considering further development on, including fixed-wing naval aviation. The role the league plays in working with Defence and naval cadets to encourage more Australians into the Navy. Schweikert's long history of association with the Navy and the league and his ambitions for the future of the league. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect Team
Arizona U.S. Congressman David Schweikert explains his new hydro-electric bill as well as discussing a potential government shutdown this Friday.
This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam first welcome Thomas Grove of the Wall Street Journal to share his experience writing with Evan Gershkovich, recently freed from Russian imprisonment, on a front-page story exposing what is going on inside Putin's Russian prisons. Thomas also analyzes Syria's faltering regime, examining whether Russia's focus on Ukraine sped up its collapse and what this means for Israel's strategic outlook. Later, Congressman David Schweikert joins to discuss his recent meeting with Elon Musk, where they explored hundreds of modernization ideas to streamline government spending. He also highlights the critical tax policy debates Congress must tackle in 2025. Finally, Dan McLaughlin of National Review joins the show to dissect Biden's pardons, the Daniel Perry case, and his article Progressives Are Mad at What Obama Did to Our Health Insurance System. In Kiley's Corner, discover how the McDonald's employee who tipped off police about Luigi Mangione could claim the FBI or Crimewatch reward, and delve into the shocking twists of the Melody Farris trial, including her revelation of the alleged real killer she has been protecting for six years.www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegroundsShow sponsors:Invest YrefyYrefy offers a secure, collateralized portfolio with a strong, fixed rate of return - up to a 10.25%. There is no attack on your principal if you ever need your money back. You can let your investment compound daily, or take your income whenever you choose. Make sure you tell them Sam and Chuck sent you!Learn more at investyrefy.com4Freedom MobileExperience true freedom with 4Freedom Mobile, the exclusive provider offering nationwide coverage on all three major US networks (Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile) with just one SIM card. Our service not only connects you but also shields you from data collection by network operators, social media platforms, government agencies, and more.Use code ‘Battleground' to get your first month for $9 and save $10 a month every month after.Learn more at: 4FreedomMobile.comDot VoteWith a .VOTE website, you ensure your political campaign stands out among the competition while simplifying how you reach voters.Learn more at: dotvote.voteAbout our guests:Thomas Grove covers the confrontation between Russia and the West for The Wall Street Journal. He is based in Warsaw. Before that Thomas covered Russia for more than a decade and he has traveled to Ukraine regularly since Russia's invasion. He writes on Russia's military, the arms trade and the Russian defense sector as well as great power competition. He started his career in Istanbul with Reuters writing about the economy and the rise of Recep Tayyip Erdogan's AKP. Thomas has since reported from across Central Asia, the Caucasus region and the Middle East. You can follow him on X @tggrove.-Congressman David Schweikert is serving his seventh term in the United States Congress. He holds a seat on the Ways and Means Committee and is the current Chairman of the Oversight Subcommittee. He is also the Vice Chairman of the bicameral Joint Economic Committee, Chairman of the Valley Fever Task force, is the Republican Co-Chair of the Blockchain Caucus, Co-Chair of the Tunisia Caucus, and Co-Chair of the Telehealth Caucus.-Dan McLaughlin is a senior writer at National Review Online and a fellow at National Review Institute. You can follow him on X @baseballcrank. Get full access to Breaking Battlegrounds at breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com/subscribe
US Representative David Schweikert on the encouraging DOGE kickoff meeting with Elon. Kevin Mullis, Mullis Senior Placement...helping navigate senior living choices in Southern Arizona. For more information, visit mullisseniorplacement.com
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Congressman David Schweikert joins us to talk about his re-election and plans for his next term.
US Representative David Schweikert. Initial analysis of the election. Some elements of the tax code lawmakers might want to consider for legislation Onita Davis, Wreaths Across America American Legion Auxiliary, Oro Valley, Unit 132. Honor those who serve, remember those who have died, and teach our children the value of freedom. This year's event is December 14th. You can sponsor a wreath to be placed on a veteran's grave, or participate in the ceremony, or both. For more information, visit wreathsacrossamerica.org/AZ0011P or ovunit132.info
Congressman Schweikert joins Mike to talk about the concerning state of the United States national debt.
US Representative David Schweikert Scariest Convenience Stores--a Wake Up Tucson Halloween tradition
US Representative David Schweikert --Behind the scenes on political fundraising and some of the disreputable channels of fundraising. --Late election ad messaging telegraphs the Left's concerns over the polling they are seeing. --why voting early, in person or by mail, is a good thing Filmmaker Dan Fleuette on a screening of his movie "Government Gansters
US Representative David Schweikert. The 2024 election is really close and don't believe overtly optimistic stories PCSD Lt. Heather Lappin, the Republican candidate for Pima County Sheriff calls in to discuss issues in her challenge of Sheriff Chris Nanos for County Sheriff.
US Representative David Schweikert--demographics and math beat political posturing every time. Dr. JoAnn di Filippo...breaking down the FEMA disaster relief money used for migrant story
US Representative David Schweikert CJ Hamm--Hammbones
US Representative David Schweikert--Continuing Resolution. Chris asks what should be done if the GOP wins the House, Senate, and White House? Pima County Attorney's Office slow pace on "speedy trials"
US Representative David Schweikert: --Expiring tax cuts--who that really hurts --"Greedflation" claims = leaders demonstrating ignorance of basic Economics, and an ignorant populace lapping it up. Courntney Slanaker--Los Donantes today at Red Cross donation center Ina at La Cholla! A blood donation event celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. Pan dulce, special coffee, Mariachis from Sunnyside. 7354 N. La Cholla....or go to redcrossblood.org to schedule your blood donation!
US Representative David Schweikert on the political realities of continuing resolutions instead of traditional funding bills. What are the dynamics of the "persuadable voter" in today's media environment? Ballot proposition talk
Former Congressman Peter Roskam, who leads BakerHostetler's Federal Policy team, provides listeners with a front-row seat to the most important policy and political debates in Congress. In this episode of “The Cloakroom with Peter Roskam,” Peter interviews Congressman David Schweikert, a Republican from Arizona. Schweikert is a senior member of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee. Peter's discussion with Schweikert focuses on the expiration in 2025 of key provisions of the Trump-era Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which would trigger more than $4 trillion in tax increases. They also discuss how extending the nation's current $35 trillion national debt will affect renewing those expiring tax provisions. Finally, Peter and Schweikert talk about Republicans' narrow House majority and the ongoing campaigns for Congress and the White House.Questions & Comments: proskam@bakerlaw.com
Hour 2 US Representative David Schweikert...AdFed Hall of Achievement Honorees US Representative David Schweikert on polling and endorsements in the 2024 General Election. And how to advertise in a changing environment of consumption of media. American Advertising Federation Tucson Hall of Achievement honorees. Tucson Advertising Federation Educational Foundation (TAFEF) honors Tucson's notable advertising professionals – past, present, and future – by hosting the annual TAFEF Hall of Achievement (HOA) Awards. David Slavin introduces the discussion. Kerry Stratford, president of the Caliber Group is the recipient of the American Advertising Federation's Silver Medal, a nationally recognized award.
US Representative David Schweikert on the border crisis, the presidential candidates, media bias, and more. Joe DeSimone, Blue Chip Planning, on the calls for a tax on unrealized capital gains.
Can artificial intelligence make healthcare faster, cheaper, and more convenient? Rep. David Schweikert, R-Ariz., believes it can transform the medical landscape. From AI-powered diagnostics to driving down drug prices and providing free wearable tech for everyone, AI has the potential to overhaul the way we experience healthcare.
Can artificial intelligence make healthcare faster, cheaper, and more convenient? Rep. David Schweikert, R-Ariz., believes it can transform the medical landscape. From AI-powered diagnostics to driving down drug prices and providing free wearable tech for everyone, AI has the potential to overhaul the way we experience healthcare.
US Representative David Schweikert with some good advice on how to talk to neighbors about candidates you support and how walking neighborhoods is a very effective part of a good campaign. David also updates on economic reports. Commentary from the DNC, including Scott Jennings giving a strong counterpoint to the Dem narrative...on CNN of all places. An interesting letter to the editor...of the New Yorker...you have to hear it....
US Representative David Schweikert Tom Carlson, Marana Unified School District Board Member.
US Representative David Schweikert--ways to engage voters and get out the vote. A breakdown on the just-released jobs report. KOLD reports on workers expected to work when its hot outside. Bills that are slated to fly through the legislature to the governor's desk if the Republicans lose their majority. Not a pretty picture.
In this episode of ReStoried, we sit down with Nik and Becky Schweikert, who recently made a life-changing decision to sell their house in Carroll County, located just a few blocks from Children's Services. Feeling called, Nik accepted a coaching position in Georgia, taking their family of four far from where they had envisioned spending the rest of their lives. Their home was sold to The Christ Foundation and Hope Bridge, transforming it into a resource center for foster families. This new central hub will provide essential resources, a physical space for bag assembly, visitations, emergency placements, and a clothing closet, supporting foster families in their time of need. Join us as we explore their inspiring journey and the profound impact they're making on the foster care community.Episode Highlights: All about Nik and Becky Nik accepting a new position in Georgia Following God's Calling on Your Life Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone Bringing Hope Bridge to Carroll County Having a Physical Location for Foster Care Resources in Carrolton Links From Episode:Listen to Julie's Episode Here Find More on Hope Bridge:Visit Our Website Follow us on InstagramFollow us on Facebook Foster Our Community Instagram This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
US Representative David Schweikert on the Primary Election, $35T in national debt. Olympics highlight: An Algerian biological male just beat up an Italian female. Is this the spirit of the Olympic flame?
US Representative David Schweikert. Current events in DC and the issues in the 2024 Presidential election. Chef Juan Almanza, Taco Rustico. Brisket, Pulled Pork, and beef ribs at the Park Ave location...beer and wine coming to the Park Ave location as well. tacorustico.com
US Representative David Schweikert on how Donald Trump reintroduces himself to Americans at the RNC tonight John Malcolm, The Heritage Foundation, on the the issues at play in dismissal of the classified documents case. For more information, visit heritage.org
Arizona Congressman David Schweikert joins the show to talk about how he feels bringing his family to political events like Saturdays with the current security concerns.
This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we have an action-packed lineup. We start with Congressman David Schweikert, representing Arizona's 1st Congressional district and renowned for his pivotal roles in economic policy and healthcare innovation. As Vice Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee and Chairman of the Oversight Subcommittee, Congressman Schweikert joins us to discuss the integration of AI in medical technology, recent economic developments, and the impact of Biden's border policies on the low-income working class. Following him is Maureen Castle Tusty, co-director of Sky Films Inc., sharing her latest project 'She Rises Up,' a documentary highlighting women entrepreneurs battling poverty worldwide. Then, we welcome back Dr. Everett Piper, former university president and columnist for The Washington Times, who delves into his piece 'Biden's moral deflections: Projections of a liar in chief.' Stay tuned for Kiley's Corner as they discuss the Alec Baldwin trial, and as always, we end the show with Jenna's Sunshine Moment.Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds-Show sponsors:Invest YrefyYrefy offers a secure, collateralized portfolio with a strong, fixed rate of return - up to a 10.25%. There is no attack on your principal if you ever need your money back. You can let your investment compound daily, or take your income whenever you choose. Make sure you tell them Sam and Chuck sent you!Learn more at investyrefy.com4Freedom MobileExperience true freedom with 4Freedom Mobile, the exclusive provider offering nationwide coverage on all three major US networks (Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile) with just one SIM card. Our service not only connects you but also shields you from data collection by network operators, social media platforms, government agencies, and more.Use code ‘Battleground' to get your first month for $9 and save $10 a month every month after.Learn more at: 4FreedomMobile.comDot VoteWith a .VOTE website, you ensure your political campaign stands out among the competition while simplifying how you reach voters.Learn more at: dotvote.vote-About our guests:Congressman David Schweikert is a friend of the show and represents Arizona's 1st Congressional district. He holds a seat on the Ways and Means Committee, and is the current Chairman of the Oversight Subcommittee. He is also the Vice Chairman of the bicameral Joint Economic Committee, Chairman the Valley Fever Task force, is the Republican Co-Chair of the Blockchain Caucus, Co-Chair of the Tunisia Caucus, and Co-Chair of the Telehealth Caucus.https://davidschweikert.com/-Maureen (Mo) Castle Tusty is co-owner and the primary creative director and film director for Sky Films Inc., producing documentary films that inform, uplift and inspire. Her most recent project is She Rises Up, a feature documentary that follows the remarkable journeys of three women who are working to lift their communities out of poverty through the local businesses they are fighting to maintain.-Dr. Everett Piper is a columnist for The Washington Times, former university president and radio host. He is the author of “Not a Daycare: The Devastating Consequences of Abandoning Truth." You can follow him on X @dreverettpiper. Get full access to Breaking Battlegrounds at breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com/subscribe
US Representative David Schweikert: on being painted as both a RINO and Ultra MAGA...$35T in national debt...Biden's fate...and an encounter with Paris Hilton Crime and statistics
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US Representative David Schweikert Reddit thread on Tucson...some interesting comments.
Jay Z supporting ESA's. Teacher's unions not happy about this. Australian presenter shows the Left's bizarre reaction to the rescue of four Israeli hostages from terrorists. US Representative David Schweikert, right out of a meeting where the GOP caucus and Donald Trump where they discussed legislative priorities if he is elected.
US Representative David Schweikert talks about fallout from the Trump verdict and what Republicans need to do Ted Maxwell joins Chris in the second half hour to talk about the importance of D-Day...how and why it changed the course of the war from an opeational and strategic perspective.
Congressman David Schweikert (R), representing Arizona's 1st District, on the rise in inflation since President Biden took office. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s guest is Rep. David Schweikert (AZ-4) from a recent floor speech on the nation’s [...]
'The solutions being offered are frauds,' says Congressman David Schweikert. Because the solutions are made for TV, designed to get you outraged. For example, stop funding Ukraine. Ukraine spending amounts to 5 days of borrowing. Schweikert's point: think bigger. The congressman points out the US has borrowed $3 trillion alone in the past 365 days. And inflation is up 23.7% in Phoenix, Arizona in the past three years. Real solutions lie in the details. Using technology to decrease the size and scope of the government. And getting Americans healthier. Join in for all the details. These are the real challenges facing America. Share the word. Rate, review, subscribe and share The Brewmance with Mike Russell & Rob Hunter. Cheers.
Congressman Schweikert joins Mike to share his thoughts on the House voting to avoid a partial government shutdown.
The topic of this episode is “Why is Congress struggling to manage the nation's finances?”My guest is Representative David Schweikert of Arizona. He was first elected to Congress in 2011. Prior to that, he was a businessman, served in Arizona's state legislature, and as Maricopa County Treasurer.He is a Republican and holds a seat on the Ways and Means Committee, which writes tax policy. David also is the Vice Chairman of the bicameral Joint Economic Committee (JEC) and co-chairs both the Blockchain and Telehealth caucuses. He is passionate about economics and finance, which makes him an excellent person to ask, “Why is Congress struggling to manage the nation's finances?”Kevin Kosar:Welcome to Understanding Congress, a podcast about the first branch of government. Congress is a notoriously complex institution, and few Americans think well of it. But Congress is essential to our republic. It's a place where our pluralistic society is supposed to work out its differences and come to agreement about what our laws should be.And that is why we are here: to discuss our national legislature and to think about ways to upgrade it so it can better serve our nation. I'm your host, Kevin Kosar, and I'm a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, a think tank in Washington DC.Dave, welcome to the podcast.David Schweikert:Kevin, thank you for having me.Kevin Kosar:What is the state of the federal budget? Do we even have one in 2024?David Schweikert:That is sort of the magic question. You have one, but it is not the one you want. In many ways, we are operating on the spending authorization from previous years, which has been renewed over and over. In other words, we are funding things that were supposed to have expired and not funding things that we are supposed to be getting ready to do.It is the absurdity of a dysfunctional Congress. Priorities that go back to when Nancy Pelosi was speaker are still being funded today.Kevin Kosar:Why is that?David Schweikert:I actually have an overarching theory, and then we can get into the nitty-gritty of some of the chaos. There is a general lack of understanding of the level of financial stress that the US Congress and the entire country are under.We play this bookkeeping game in the United States of, here is publicly borrowed money, and here is the money we are borrowing internally. On Friday (February 23, 2024), I believe we hit an all-time record of borrowing about $92,000 a second. Now you hit this sort of constant stress where every dime a member of Congress votes on now is on borrowed money: all defense and all non-defense discretionary.If my math is correct, we are going to borrow almost a trillion dollars of Medicare into mandatory this year. So now, you come back and you get a member who is all excited, saying he is going to cut spending on HHS (Department of Health and Human Services), some other agency, or some part of discretionary, and he is going to save $500 million.That is a lot of money. But when you are borrowing about $7.5 billion a day, many of the fights we are having are over a few hours'—if not just a couple days'—worth of borrowing. It is a way we can look like we are doing something because we are terrified of getting in front of a camera and telling the American public that 100% of borrowing for the next 30 years will be interest, healthcare costs,...
From Sparks to Light - Inspiring Stories for Challenging Times
“Everyone is looking for the same things,” says Catherine Schweikert, a PhD and Physician Assistant who has spent the past few years researching the profound power of compassion. “We are all in search of what makes us feel safe, happy, healthy and free," she says. “What that means to me may be wildly different than what it means to you,” she adds, but that's not the point. It is understanding that desire which has the power to heal us. As different as we may be, we have the potential to hold compassion for everyone we meet, even when we disagree.Catherine has devoted her career to exploring the transformative power of compassion with special emphasis on the medical profession. With a PhD in Psychophysiology, she is the author of The Compassion Remedy, How to leverage the psychophysiological benefits of compassion to beat burnout, renew relationships and enjoy greater well-being.As you listen to this episode, consider:What does it mean to you to feel safe, happy, healthy, and free?How does understanding that others are looking for the same thing shift your experience of them?What is one place where I can practice holding compassion today?To learn more about Catherine's work, visit her website.To learn more about Robert Maggio, the composer of "Where Love is Love," our theme music, please check out his website.To learn more about Suzanne, visit her website. To learn more about the inspiration for this podcast, please check out Suzanne's memoir, Estrellas - Moments of Illumination Along El Camino de SantiagoFollow Suzanne on Social Media Instagram @suzannemaggio_author Facebook @ Suzanne Maggio author Twitter @ bottomofninth
Lured from bars in Tampa Bay, Florida, Jason Galehouse and Michael Wachholtz become victims of unthinkable acts of violence, torture, and ultimately murder at the hands of Steven Lorenzo and his roommate Scott Schweikert. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack dive into the harrowing details of these crimes, examining the evidence, psychology, and horrifying realities faced by the victims. As Morgan unpacks the forensic side—from GHB to blood spatter—Mack provides a chilling narrative that contextualizes the nightmare that unfolded. This episode is not just an exploration into the depths of human depravity, but also a tribute to the lives and stories of Jason Galehouse, Michael Waccholtz, Albert Perkins, and other unnamed victims of Loenzo and Schweikert. Subscribe to Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan : Apple Podcasts Spotify iHeart Time codes: 00:00:20 — Joseph Scott Morgan reveals a childhood fascination with a magnifying glass. This simple tale explains his eventual career in forensics. 01:40 — Steven Lorenzo, convicted of two murders but suspected of many more, is introduced. 00:03:20 — Dave Mack asks Joe Scott to break down the substance GHB. 00:03:40 — A chilling overview of Lorenzo's methods is described. Mack succinctly recounts how the criminal drugged and tortured his victims. 00:04:40 — Joseph Scott Morgan unveils the eerie nature of GHB, detailing its street names and effects. 00:08:19 — The online meeting between Lorenzo and Schweikert is discussed. Mack introduces how they connected over shared violent fantasies. 00:11:18 — The terrifying setting of the crimes, Lorenzo and Schweikert's home, is revealed. Joe Scott explains how the drug GHB renders victims compliant. 00:13:56 — Mack goes back to 2003 to bring us the stories of the victims, Jason Galehouse and Michael Wachholtz. 00:16:10 — A vivid picture of the crime scene emerges. Mack and Morgan explore how long blood lasts as evidence. 00:20:25 — Dave Mack retells the testimony of a survivor of Lorenzo and Schweikert's, Albert Perkins, emphasizing the cold-blooded nature of the criminals. 00:28:32 — Joseph Scott Morgan explains the crucial role of insects in forensics. 00:33:40 — Justice takes time. Dave Mack highlights the delay in Steven Lorenzo's trial and eventual sentence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lured from bars in Tampa Bay, Florida, Jason Galehouse and Michael Wachholtz become victims of unthinkable acts of violence, torture, and ultimately murder at the hands of Steven Lorenzo and his roommate Scott Schweikert. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack dive into the harrowing details of these crimes, examining the evidence, psychology, and horrifying realities faced by the victims. As Morgan unpacks the forensic side—from GHB to blood spatter—Mack provides a chilling narrative that contextualizes the nightmare that unfolded. This episode is not just an exploration into the depths of human depravity, but also a tribute to the lives and stories of Jason Galehouse, Michael Waccholtz, Albert Perkins, and other unnamed victims of Loenzo and Schweikert. Time codes: 00:00:20 — Joseph Scott Morgan reveals a childhood fascination with a magnifying glass. This simple tale explains his eventual career in forensics. 01:40 — Steven Lorenzo, convicted of two murders but suspected of many more, is introduced. 00:03:20 — Dave Mack asks Joe Scott to break down the substance GHB. 00:03:40 — A chilling overview of Lorenzo's methods is described. Mack succinctly recounts how the criminal drugged and tortured his victims. 00:04:40 — Joseph Scott Morgan unveils the eerie nature of GHB, detailing its street names and effects. 00:08:19 — The online meeting between Lorenzo and Schweikert is discussed. Mack introduces how they connected over shared violent fantasies. 00:11:18 — The terrifying setting of the crimes, Lorenzo and Schweikert's home, is revealed. Joe Scott explains how the drug GHB renders victims compliant. 00:13:56 — Mack goes back to 2003 to bring us the stories of the victims, Jason Galehouse and Michael Wachholtz. 00:16:10 — A vivid picture of the crime scene emerges. Mack and Morgan explore how long blood lasts as evidence. 00:20:25 — Dave Mack retells the testimony of a survivor of Lorenzo and Schweikert's, Albert Perkins, emphasizing the cold-blooded nature of the criminals. 00:28:32 — Joseph Scott Morgan explains the crucial role of insects in forensics. 00:33:40 — Justice takes time. Dave Mack highlights the delay in Steven Lorenzo's trial and eventual sentence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.