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This Week: We finish Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth! Next Week: We start of the Devil episode one! Visit rpgbook.club to pitch in and unlock cool rewards, including a weekly bonus episode! Check out https://linktr.ee/rpgbookclub for our Discord server and our socials!
Acclaimed Canadian stage actor Peter Fernandes is making his directorial debut at this year's Shaw Festival, with a remount of the play Sleuth. This Tony Award-winning show, and later Oscar-nominated film, is a work that both has a lot of love for the mystery genre, and picks apart many of its tropes. Peter joins Tom in the Q studio to talk about why he wanted to take on this project, and how it feels to wear the director's hat.
This Week: We play through Chapter 18 of Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth! Next Week: We beat the game! Visit rpgbook.club to pitch in and unlock cool rewards, including a weekly bonus episode! Check out https://linktr.ee/rpgbookclub for our Discord server and our socials!
JJ and Tucker kick things off with a deeply uncomfortable but very funny trip to the dermatologist, as JJ recounts waiting over a year for a full body skin check only to discover the suspicious spot on his shoulder was simply an age spot. From there, the conversation spirals into dad fashion choices, questionable coats, detective-style phone holsters, childhood style phases, and the strange confidence of people who simply do not care what they look like. Then it's a nostalgic dive into educational television, including Story Lords, Take a Look, The Puzzle Place, public broadcasting, bizarre puppet intros, forgotten classroom videos, punk rock theme song covers, and the surprisingly intense music of childhood learning shows. Plus, JJ wraps up a play and previews a theater trip to the Twin Cities to see Sleuth and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
This Week: We play through Chapter 15 of Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth! Next Week: We play some more! Visit rpgbook.club to pitch in and unlock cool rewards, including a weekly bonus episode! Check out https://linktr.ee/rpgbookclub for our Discord server and our socials!
We have been bamboozled, hoodwinked, swindled by Steven McBee. Will we even watch the show now that we know different? B got intel that the person who helped Bravo crack the case on who recorded the leaked Summer House audio was no other than Jennifer Lawrence, Academy Award winner and Bravo fan. West Wilson is enduring a family tragedy. We recap the other audio leaks and it just raises more questions. B reads a post that has been circulating called Amanda Batula and the Carrie Bradshaw Accountability Crisis. It gives us a lot to think about. Michelle from the Valley is dating Dr. Dre. What??? We have more info on how they met... and do we think he'd ever be on The Valley? This week's episode of Cocktails and Gossip is brought to you by our sponsors: -Hulu: Whatever it is you're into, Hulu has it all. No filler. No fluff. Just thousands of episodes of the very best in reality TV, every single day. Because Hulu gets real. Stream now on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers. Terms apply. -Quince: Refresh your everyday with luxury you'll actually use. Head to quince.com/COCKTAILS for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.
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This week Singpolyma joins us to talk about the Cheogram web app. We talk about NASA's Orion Artemis II Optical Communications System (O2O) and how it's changing the way long distance communication works! -- During The Show -- 00:48 - Special Guest Singpolyam cross platform core Cheogram Web App Still considered Alpha Pretty stable Voice, Video, Text JMP.chat data only sim esim adapter Snikket Affect of Google forcing developer registration JMP.Chat 10:38 Comprehension debt Creating prompts Spec driven developing Most people don't read the code No person understands how the code works Peer review vs AI Amazon outages When to use AI code Re-implementing AI code AI summary Rating your understanding RAID log 24:30 Linux Router - Connor VyOS OpenWRT PFSense is out Look for things with an API PFSenseible GitHub Site to Site in medical Dicom Why not to use pfSense OPNsense 35:30 JMP.chat - Aaron Cheogram Web App Webapp Manager GitHub 36:15 System Fails to boot -Advait Can't remember the last time it happened Noah doesn't fix systems Reinstall plus ansible 41:12 News Wire Nginx 1.30 - nginx.org OpenSSL 4.0 - github.com Gnome 50.1 - gnome.org KDE Gear 26.04 - kde.org Mir 2.26 - ubuntu.com Linux 7.1 - theregister.com Zorin OS 18.1 - blog.zorin.com Solus 4.9 - getsol.us Cachy OS has 7.0 Kernel - xda-developers.com Thunderbolt AI Client - phoronix.com Cal Closeing Source Code - zdnet.com 42:25 Sleuth's Feedback VyOS Uses a JSON config file Have the system make backups Supports podman containers System failing to boot Your data is still there Boot from a live distro 45:30 Artemis II Mission Crew Module ESM - European Service Module Radio waves O2O communications 1 watt of power focused beam, sensitive receiver 260 MbPs TechSpot -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys Join us in our dedicated chatrSpecial Guest: Stephen Paul Weber.
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This Week: We play through Chapter 13 of Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth! Next Week: We play some more! Visit rpgbook.club to pitch in and unlock cool rewards, including a weekly bonus episode! Check out https://linktr.ee/rpgbookclub for our Discord server and our socials!
If you're a fellow Anglophile who watched The Crown, you MUST check out S.J. Bennett's series Her Majesty the Queen Investigates. The Queen of England as amateur sleuth? YES PLEASE! Bennett gives readers an inside look at royal life while serving up a puzzler of a crime for HRH to solve. Sophia discusses the inspiration behind her series, which includes her father's service to the Crown and her own attempt to land a job in the Queen's inner circle, how she researches her characters and stays faithful to true events, and the feminist vibe underlying this series. The line between fact and fiction is thinner than you'd think in each of Bennett's books! Learn more about Guest S.J. Bennett: https://www.sjbennettbooks.com/ Learn more about Host Melissa Westemeier: https://www.melwestemeier.com/
Send us Fan MailWelcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. Frank and Joe have an idea that their missing chums, Chet Morton and Biff Hooper, may have gone out to Blacksnake Island and run into trouble, so they head out to the island in their boat, Sleuth. Yes, there certainly is trouble on the island, and it doesn't just come from the venomous blacksnakes that frequent the place. There are dangerous caves and unscrupulous outlaws as well! Can Frank and Joe do anything to save their friends?To find out, sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life.Listening to audiobooks really does count as reading, and there's no better way to relax than to hear Stories Come to Life! Let me know what you think! Please send an email to me at kluker@marshallpl.org. I'd love to hear from you!
Welcome to Botched: A D&D Podcast! The Terry's Tough Guys Wingbowl is almost here! Terry better get to digging that pit! But in the meantime, things need to be done in the world. They are tasked with investigating the Lizardfolk town of Scalipoli, on the southern most point of the continent of Kix. Of course, they assign the worst possible group to do it. A group of “differently housed” individuals selling cooked lizards out of a shopping cart. First they arrive in Pliskenville and decide to annoy the snake people living there. Before too long, they steal a hand cart to mosey on down the railroad line directly to Scalipoli.Who are these hippies being assigned such an important task? How will they successfully accomplish their mission? What happened to the town of Scalipoli? Why is Scrum so bad at answering the phone and giving instructions? Tune in and find out!Dennis has successfully completed a Kickstarter for his 4th graphic novel in his Lycan: Solomon's Odyssey series! Lycan is about the world's first werewolf! It's a mix of horror, mythology, adventure, and history. The 4th book in the series is all about ancient Egypt! Wanna read a story mixing a werewolf with Egyptian Gods? You can still back it on Kickstarter for the time being as we have Late Pledges enabled! Check it out on Kickstarter!We now have a PO Box! Wanna send us something? PO BOX 3178 Gettysburg, PA 17325All of our previous seasons can be found on our new channel!Botched Archives!A special shout out and thank you to all of our supporters over on Patreon. You help us continue to churn out “quality” episodes. With your continued support we can take our show on the road! Check out our store over at Botched Podcast where you can find tshirts, stickers, pint glasses and more!Give us a 5 star review on Itunes. Doing so will help the show grow, but we will also read out whatever you write at the end of one of our episodes!Feel free to email us any questions, comments or suggestions at BotchedPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, subscribe on Youtube, like us on Facebook.You can watch the show live on Twitch!Check out each of the hosts' Twitch streams! Dennis, Phil, TristanHosts: Dennis, Phil, Tristan, SteveEditor: Philip D Keating And Dennis RobinsonProducer: Philip and DennisExecutive Producers: James Thatcher, Chronic Ejac, Jim Beverly,Disgruntled Furniture, Chris Wisdom, ShinigamiSPQR, Jayson Haiss, Toaster Bath and Scabby GoosePublisher: Phil and DennisArt by Emily SwanMusic by Gozer
We discuss the items currently residing under our beds, and then we transition to a listener's email where she shares her experience of her boyfriend attempting to persuade her to cheat!The fun continues on our social media pages!Jeremy, Katy & Josh Facebook: CLICK HERE Jeremy, Katy & Josh Instagram: CLICK HERE
Recorded December 30, 2025 A man who loves games and theater invites his wife’s lover to meet him, setting up a battle of wits with potentially deadly results. – From IMDB Email Eric or Joe. Time – 54:51 min. / File Size – 79mb Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes
This Week: We play through Chapter 10 of Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth! Next Week: We play some more! Visit rpgbook.club to pitch in and unlock cool rewards, including a weekly bonus episode! Check out https://linktr.ee/rpgbookclub for our Discord server and our socials!
On this week's episode of the RealClearInvestigations Podcast, RCI Editor J. Peder Zane and RCI Senior Reporter James Varney speak with Walter Curt – a podcaster and investigative journalist who operates The W.C. Dispatch - about how the Trump administration's push to open source some government payment systems and the rise of artificial intelligence are empowering citizen sleuths to track down fraud, waste and abuse. In our round-up of the week's best investigative reporting, Zane and Varney discuss Peter Schweizer's reporting from his new book, “The Invisible Coup,” about how China is exploiting America's tradition of granting birthright citizenship, recent articles in the Washington Post, the New York Times and Wall Street Journal that indicate the legacy media is finally acknowledging some successes in the Iran War, and a ProPublica story and how Trump's pardons of convicted swindlers throws into question his commitment to combatting fraud. YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/4Xh9mvq32D0 Articles discussed in this podcast: The W.C. Dispatch, https://wcdispatch.com/ Peter Schweizer: The Invisible Couphttps://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2026/03/31/book_excerpt_-_the_invisible_coup_how_american_elites_and_foreign_powers_use_immigration_as_a_weapon_1173586.html Washington Post: Iran's Missile Infrastructure Severely Strainedhttps://www.realclearinvestigations.com/2026/03/30/irans_missile_infrastructure_severely_strained_1173364.html New York Times: Iran's Fractured Leadership Is Struggling to Coordinatehttps://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/30/us/politics/iran-leaders-trump-war.html Wall Street Journal: Trump's Foreign Policy Targets Rusia's Allieshttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/why-russia-is-stepping-up-its-support-for-an-embattled-iran/ar-AA1ZFsGW?ocid=BingNewsSerp ProPublica: Trump's War On Fraud Doesn't Include Swindlers He's Pardonedhttps://www.propublica.org/article/joseph-schwartz-trump-pardon-skyline-nursing-home-patients Sign up for the RealClearInvestigations Newsletter. Watch each episode on the RealClearPolitics YouTube ChannelContact us with your thoughts and feedback: jpederzane@realclearinvestigations.com
An internet sleuth, sometimes referred to as an online detective or digital investigator, is an individual who uses online resources, such as social media platforms, forums, and publicly available information, to investigate and analyze various events or mysteries. They are known for their ability to gather information, connect dots, and sometimes even solve cases from the comfort of their own homes.Here's what they're known for:Crowdsourcing Information: Internet sleuths often rely on the collective wisdom and resources of online communities to gather information. They may ask questions, share leads, and collaborate with others to piece together details of a case.Analyzing Digital Footprints: These sleuths are skilled at tracing digital footprints left behind by individuals involved in a case. This can include analyzing social media posts, online communications, and other digital breadcrumbs to uncover relevant information.Identifying Patterns and Connections: Internet sleuths excel at identifying patterns and connections that may not be immediately apparent to others. By analyzing disparate pieces of information, they can often uncover correlations and insights that can aid in an investigation.However, there are concerns surrounding the behavior of internet sleuths:Misinformation and False Accusations: Without proper training or oversight, internet sleuths may jump to conclusions or misinterpret information, leading to false accusations or misinformation being spread online.Privacy Violations: Internet sleuths may inadvertently or intentionally violate the privacy of individuals who are not directly involved in a case. This can include doxxing (publishing private or identifying information) or harassing innocent parties.Interference with Official Investigations: In some cases, the activities of internet sleuths may interfere with official investigations by compromising evidence or tipping off suspects. Law enforcement agencies may discourage or actively work to counteract the efforts of amateur investigators for this reason.Ethical Concerns: Internet sleuths may face ethical dilemmas when navigating issues such as invasion of privacy, victimization of vulnerable individuals, or the spread of sensitive information without proper consent.While internet sleuths can sometimes provide valuable assistance to law enforcement or uncover important information in cases, it's essential for them to approach their activities with caution, integrity, and respect for privacy and legal boundaries.In this episode we take a look at the new streaming docuseries on Paramount #cybersleuths. (commercial at 12:09)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The Delusional #CyberSleuths Trying to Solve Idaho Murders (thedailybeast.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Movie reviews number fifty nine! Diving in with the heavy today we have Otto Preminger's (Tell me that you love me, Junie Moon 1970) Starring Liza Minnelli and Pete Seeger. A very brave and early film with Queer content, and like Boys in the Band, it can get a bit rough. next is (The Neon Ceiling 1971) “Your Turning Violet, Violet!” Denise Nickerson, Lee Grant, and Gig Young star in this hot mess of a made for tv film. On to (Sleuth 1972) Two extremely British men talk and meanly prank each other for 2 hours and twenty minutes. Next up is (Day for Night 1973) Here is a film we are told by all film connoisseurs on the planet that we must love, and fine I guess I do just leave me alone about it. This film reminds me of Opening Night 1977 and I am then reminded how much more I liked that film. Oh look what's next (Rafferty and the Gold dust Twins 1975) Spoiler alert, if you want a free meal at a fine restaurant, just eat all ya want, walk to another table and gently set it on fire. Two more left in this batch and here's (Abba the movie 1977) another concert film that got a theatrical release, this one had some big money put into it, annnnnd an actual plot, though it is of the “Freebox” variety. Finally today we review (Long Journey Back 1978) Train versus school bus and one students long journey back. So it's obviously light and fun. Cloris mother f'n Leachman is in this films Haus!!!! thanks for listening friends and if yer new please write us a review, why not?
This Week: We play through Chapter 6 of Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth! Next Week: We play some more! Visit rpgbook.club to pitch in and unlock cool rewards, including a weekly bonus episode! Check out https://linktr.ee/rpgbookclub for our Discord server and our socials!
This Week: We play through the end of Chapter 4 of Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth! Next Week: We play some more! Visit rpgbook.club to pitch in and unlock cool rewards, including a weekly bonus episode! Check out https://linktr.ee/rpgbookclub for our Discord server and our socials!
For the final installment in our month-long series of Oscar-winning radio detective stars, we shine the spotlight on Van Heflin. The star of Shane and 3:10 to Yuma won his Best Supporting Actor prize for his work in Johnny Eager, but on radio he starred as Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe in the character's first regular series. We'll hear him as the Los Angeles gumshoe in three radio mysteries - "Red Wind" (originally aired on NBC on June 17, 1947), "The King in Yellow" (originally aired on NBC on July 8, 1947), and "Robin and the Hood" (originally aired on NBC on August 19, 1947). Plus, Heflin pinch hits for Herbert Marshall on The Man Called X (originally aired on NBC on May 25, 1951).
(Episode Character: Carmen Oliver) Carmen, her mom, and London go on a late-night investigation. Today's Bible Verses: Proverbs 4:19, 1 Thessalonians 5:5Author: Judith DeStefano / Cover Art: Pamela Smith Bredehoft / Music: Michael DeStefanoSupport the show
A former language teacher and business owner, Carol Pouliot writes the acclaimed Blackwell and Watson Time-Travel Mysteries, traditional police procedurals with a time-travel twist and a seemingly impossible relationship between Depression-era cop Steven Blackwell and 21st-century journalist Olivia Watson. With their fast pace and unexpected twists and turns, the books are known for their attention to historical details, rich atmosphere, and multi-layered plots. They have earned praise from readers and mystery authors alike. Her most recent novel, Murder at the Moulin Rouge, was nominated for the 2025 Best Historical Novel Agatha Award.Carol is the former President and Program Chair of her Sisters in Crime chapter, Co-Chair of Murderous March, an online mystery conference, and a founding member of Sleuths and Sidekicks. Carol teaches a workshop for beginning mystery writers titled What's So Great About Agatha?. She enjoys speaking to groups interested in reading and writing, and loves talking with book clubs. Her email address is on the Contact page of her website. When not writing, Carol can be found packing her suitcase and reaching for her passport for her next travel adventure. Sign up for Carol's newsletter and learn more at http://www.carolpouliot.com Website: https://www.carolpouliot.com/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/WriterCarolPouliot/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolpouliotmysterywriterPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/cpouliot13/*****************About SinCSisters in Crime (SinC) was founded in 1986 to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Through advocacy, programming and leadership, SinC empowers and supports all crime writers regardless of genre or place on their career trajectory.www.SistersinCrime.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sincworldwideInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincworldwide/Threads: https://www.threads.com/@sincworldwideBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sincworldwide.bsky.socialTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sincworldwideeTikTok:: https://www.tiktok.com/@sincnationalLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sisters-in-crime/The SinC Writers' Podcast is produced by Julian Crocamo https://www.juliancrocamo.com/
Our series of Oscar-winning radio detective stars continues with Edmond O'Brien, who took home the Best Supporting Actor prize for The Barefoot Contessa and who picked up another well-deserved nomination for Seven Days in May. O'Brien was the second actor to star as Johnny Dollar - "the man with the action-packed expense account" - and we'll hear him in four of Dollar's radio adventures: "The Richard Splain Matter" (originally aired on CBS on October 7, 1950; "The Byron Hayes Matter" (originally aired on CBS on March 24, 1951); "The Hatchet House Theft" (originally aired on CBS on June 27, 1951); and "The Horace Lockhart Matter" (originally aired on CBS August 1, 1951).
We're back with the weighty graphic novel "Hello Sunshine" by Keezy Young, a book that weaves together one person's mental health crisis with supernatural horror in a way that is simultaneously smart, original, and respectful. This book is a lot more than just “Scooby-Doo, but serious.” Be prepared for spoilers (go read the book first), and stay tuned for some character-revealing moments. Music by Sleuth. Our next episode will be on "Flip" by Ngozi Ukazu.
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This Week: We play through the end of Chapter 1 of Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth! Next Week: We play some more! Visit rpgbook.club to pitch in and unlock cool rewards, including a weekly bonus episode! Check out https://linktr.ee/rpgbookclub for our Discord server and our socials!
Our month of Oscar-winning radio detectives continues with Rex Harrison, winner of the Best Actor prize for My Fair Lady and the debonair sleuth of The Private Files of Rex Saunders. We'll hear Rex as Rex in "When You Play a Game With Death" (audition recording from April 13, 1951), "A Shocking Still Life" (originally aired on NBC on May 9, 1951), "Diamonds Can Be Done to Death" (originally aired on NBC on May 16, 1951), and "A Murder Deep in A Killer's Mind" (originally aired on NBC on June 20, 1951).
Send a textWelcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. Chet and Biff are missing! Can they have perished in the huge storm? Of course, Frank and Joe want to go out on their motorboat, the Sleuth, to try to find some evidence of their missing friends, but when their cantankerous old great-aunt Gertrude comes to visit, those plans might need to be put aside, as Aunt Gertrude highly disapproves of “little boys going out on boats.” How can the Hardy boys just sit back and hope their friends somehow arrive back home?To find out, sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life.Listening to audiobooks really does count as reading, and there's no better way to relax than to hear Stories Come to Life! Let me know what you think! Please send an email to me at kluker@marshallpl.org. I'd love to hear from you!
Our series of Oscar-winning radio detective stars continues with Mercedes McCambridge, who took home the award as best supporting actress for her turn in All the King's Men. Among her many radio credits was Defense Attorney, where she starred as Martha Ellis Bryant - who worked in and out of the courtroom (much like Perry Mason) to clear her clients. The show was a rare example of a radio detective show fronted by a woman, and it's a highlight of the genre. We'll hear Ms. McCambridge in four episodes: the series' audition The Defense Rests from April 1951; "Mike Pelly" (originally aired on ABC on August 31, 1951); "Jimmy Leonard" (originally aired on ABC on September 14, 1951); and "Joshua Masters" (originally aired on ABC on April 10, 1952).
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
No arrest. No suspect. No person of interest. A month after Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped from her Tucson home, investigators have nothing public to show—but innocent people are already paying the price.A 37-year-old man living with his elderly mother was handcuffed and questioned for hours after SWAT executed search warrants. He was released. His attorney issued a statement saying he has "no link whatsoever" to the case. A schoolteacher has been harassed at his home because amateur investigators decided he looked like the masked figure in doorbell footage. Sheriff Nanos had to publicly clear the Guthrie family because online accusations wouldn't stop.Former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins Hidden Killers to explain what happens when you're named in a case you had nothing to do with—and what legal options actually exist to get your name back.Being "cleared" by a sheriff isn't a court ruling. So what does it mean legally? Can you sue the people who accused you on TikTok or YouTube? What about the platforms themselves—does Section 230 leave any avenue open? If you've lost your job because of false accusations, is that a separate claim from defamation?Eric Faddis walks through the legal landscape: when defamation cases are worth pursuing, when they're not, what "limited-purpose public figure" status means for your case, and whether cease-and-desist letters and takedown requests actually accomplish anything.For people whose names have been dragged through a case they weren't part of, the path back is harder than it should be.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#NancyGuthrie #NancyGuthrieCase #PatSajak #TucsonKidnapping #FalseAccusations #InternetSleuths #Defamation #TrueCrime #EricFaddis #HiddenKillers
The TradeWaiters return with an old friend, Jess Pollard, as she gets us to read the first two seasons of the Webtoon "Everything Is Fine" by Mike Birchall. This comic might seem cute and simple, but don't let the “Hello Kitty” faces fool you. This is a story about existential dread, paranoia, and the death of optimism. We'll also talk about what makes a comic a comic, and where the lines get blurry between the panels (or when your panel is a phone screen frame). Music by Sleuth. Our next episode will be on "Hello Sunshine" by Keezy Young.
The Tucson, Arizona man briefly detained in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie is now speaking publicly—insisting he had nothing to do with the disappearance and urging the public to stop what he calls online mob speculation. The father of an accused school shooter is found guilty of murder for enabling the crime. A self-driving vehicle blocks first responders called to this weekend’s mass shooting in downtown Austin, as they rushed to the scene where three people died and more than a dozen were injured. Two young children in York County, Pennsylvania are kept in restraints for most of the day, locked inside a crib turned cage and a car seat, in what prosecutors now call child torture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In honor of the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony, we're spotlighting a series of radio detective show stars who took home Oscars for their film work. First up is Frank Sinatra, who's best known for his singing but who showed off his dramatic chops in From Here to Eternity and took home the prize. We'll hear him as Rocky Fortune in four episodes of his short-lived radio mystery series: "Double Identity" (originally aired on NBC on October 13, 1953); "A Hepcat Killed the Canary" (originally aired on NBC on November 17, 1953); "Murder Among the Statues" (originally aired on NBC on December 1, 1953); and "Boarding House Doublecross" (originally aired on NBC on March 30, 1954).
This one is a ride. Miranda's joined by Billy Binion and Yemisi Egbewole and they go from missing person media frenzy to 2028 tryouts in Munich to RFK Jr. and Kid Rock in a cold plunge... in jeans, for some reason. They break down why Savannah Guthrie's mom's disappearance is getting wall-to-wall coverage, why the internet detective thing usually makes everything worse, and how certain cases get attention while others get ignored. Then they pivot to Dems basically starting 2028 early, including AOC's viral moments, her fight with the New York Times, and who actually has a shot. Finally, they react to the MAHA ad that feels like a fever dream and ask the obvious question: who is this even for? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shrewd Little Sleuth reads like Forrest Gump meets L.A. Confidential, a real-life descent into espionage, power, and moral reckoning that spans from Pearl Harbor to Hollywood's smoky backrooms. It's a deeply personal investigation into truth, legacy, and the roots of modern authoritarianism.Scott A. Leckie is an international human rights lawyer and Director and Founder of Displacement Solutions (www.displacementsolutions.org), a global not-for-profit NGO dedicated to resolving displacement generated by global warming and climate change. He also founded and directs Oneness World Foundation (www.onenessworld.org), a research think tank exploring questions of world-centric political evolution and new forms of global governance and world citizenship. He manages the One House, One Family (OHOF) initiative, a project in Bangladesh that funds and builds permanent and free homes for climate displaced families. To date, OHOF has built 18 homes to some of Bangladesh's most vulnerable families.Buy Shrewd Little SleuthScott Leckie's website Click to join my mailing listTeachers Pay Teachers StoreGrab a copy of History, Her Story, Our Story from Amazon!If you would like to support the podcast, you and Buy Me a CoffeeWrite a review on Podchaser, Apple or Spotify.The History Detective Season 1 & 2 Album is now available on Spotify and all of your music streaming services.Contact: Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comHistory Detective WebsiteAll music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
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abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio's "Adventures of Superman" featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo! After slipping Bruce Wayne a Mickey, Herbert Calkins has free rein to search behind the secret panel in Clark Kent's bedroom for incontrovertible evidence that he's Superman! But Superman has other ideas. Will he return in time to stop Calkins? Beating the clock never had such high stakes! Plus, in today's Important Message, the Swell Prizes Program is about to kick off again, but don't worry! The Bat-Supers Club isn't going anywhere! Part 8 of "The Super Sleuth" was originally broadcast on July 30, 1946! SPECIAL NOTE: This episode of Bat-Supe brings us up-to-date and we'll be pausing our weekly releases while Andy gears up to bring you Season Two! Huzzah!
abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio's "Adventures of Superman" featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo! Finding that Herbert Calkins has broken into Clark Kent's apartment and is about to discover evidence that will prove he's Superman, Kent hatches a desperate plan to save himself that will require the help of Bruce Wayne. But Calkins has a few tricks up his own sleeve that could prove catastrophic! Plus, in today's Important Message, we'll teach you the Bat-Supers Pledge! Part 7 of "The Super Sleuth" was originally broadcast on July 30, 1946!
abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio's "Adventures of Superman" featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo! Herbert Calkins of Scotland Yard is relentlessly trying to prove that Clark Kent is Superman to the point of inciting mob violence! Can Superman, with the help of Batman, stop the insanity? Plus, in today's Important Message, we'll meet a very special guest! Part 6 of "The Super Sleuth" was originally broadcast on July 29, 1946!
Remember when we used to burn CDs?A lot of music made it around the world without being properly published in those early days of file sharing. So the “Lostwave community” steps in to hunt down the origins of unidentified music. In this case, music that was made in Boston and heard in Seattle required the help of a data geek in the Middle East to figure out that the originator lives right here among us in Nashville. This is a production of Nashville Public Radio. Host/producer: Blake Farmer Editor: Tony Gonzalez
From a shocking twist in the Brown–MIT shooting investigation to staggering claims of billions in alleged government looting, this episode covers it all. Tara breaks down how online sleuths uncovered connections authorities initially denied, how a homeless Reddit tipster helped crack a murder case, and why prosecutors say Medicaid fraud isn't just overbilling—it's entirely fake companies stealing at scale. Add in visa programs, Ukraine funding, NGO money laundering, and generational debt, and the picture that emerges is unsettling. This isn't just crime—it's a system under strain.
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Welcome to New England Legends From the Vault – FtV Episode 144 – Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger start their adventure in Milford, Massachusetts, looking for a local farm boy who went missing in February of 1846. Then they head to Boston where a break in the case came two years later when a psychic medium gave the family the whereabouts of the boy's body. According to the newspaper reports, her insight unraveled the entire case of the boy's mysterious murder. This episode first aired January 2, 2020 Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends