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In 1954, hundreds of Glasgow schoolchildren armed with makeshift weapons stormed the Southern Necropolis, hunting a towering, iron-toothed vampire they believed had already claimed two victims.EPISODE BLOG PAGE (includes sources): https://weirddarkness.com/GorbalsVampireREAD or DOWNLOAD the full transcript of this episode: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4xtvswmmFEATURED STORIES IN THIS EPISODE: What caused hundreds of Scottish children in the 1950s to suddenly become vampire hunters? (The Gorbals Vampire) *** Over the years, from ancient to more modern times there have been a number of incredible cases of mass hysteria. Some are so unbelievable it's difficult to understand how they happened at all. (Ancient Cases of Mass Hysteria) *** Zachary Davis had a history of mental disturbance, but no one could have predicted the horrors he was truly capable of. (The Disturbing Story of Zachary Davis) *** When poor travelers are found dead in the frozen winter, could it be that there is something more to their story? Could they have been killed not by the cold, but by a demon of the snow? (Demon of the Snow) *** Southwest of Tombstone, Arizona are the remains of a simple adobe cabin nicknamed ‘the bloodiest cabin in Arizona'. (Brunkow's Cabin) *** Oscar Beckwith was a hermit who lived in the woods, in a small, squalid shack with no furnishings but a bunk, two stools, and a stove… on which he cooked human flesh. (The Cannibal of Austerlitz)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = The Foreboding00:01:02.525 = Show Open00:03:13.218 = The Gorbals Vampire00:07:54.447 = Ancient Cases of Mass Hysteria00:23:57.158 = The Disturbing Story of Zachary Davis ***00:32:13.121 = Demon of the Snow00:38:22.972 = Brunkow's Cabin ***00:43:01.745 = The Cannibal of Austerlitz00:48:36.810 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakLISTEN ON PODCAST APPS: Look for this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn Radio, and other podcast apps. Get a list of free listening apps here: https://weirddarkness.com/wdapps*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*SOURCES and RESOURCES:“The Gorbals Vampire” by Cynthia McKanzie for Message to Eagle: (link no longer valid)“Ancient Cases of Mass Hysteria” posted at Ancient Pages: http://bit.ly/2Iw12SX“The Disturbing Story of Zachary Davis” by William DeLong for All That's Interesting: http://bit.ly/2UOxLd6“Demon of the Snow” by A. Sutherland for Ancient Pages: http://bit.ly/2UlTX97“Brunkow's Cabin” by Amanda Penn: http://bit.ly/2GojnOB“The Cannibal of Austerlitz” by Robert Wilhelm for Murder By Gaslight: http://bit.ly/2ZjADwV(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.Originally aired: January, 2019Weird Darkness moves from a 1950s Scottish vampire panic and centuries of mass hysteria through a Tennessee teenager's matricide, the vengeful Japanese snow demon Yuki-Onna, the bloodiest cabin in the Arizona desert, and a New York hermit who cooked the man he murdered.It opens on the evening of September 23, 1954, when hundreds of schoolchildren poured into the Southern Necropolis cemetery in the Gorbals district of Glasgow, Scotland, armed with sharpened stakes and knives to hunt a creature they called the vampire with iron teeth, blamed for abducting and killing two missing boys. Police could not clear the children from among the headstones, and only the rain finally drove them home, though the hunt resumed over the next two days. Although no children were actually missing, newspapers and Parliament blamed American horror comics such as Tales from the Crypt and The Vault of Horror, a panic that drew in Labour MP Alice Cullen and led to the 1955 Children and Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act, while others traced the iron-toothed monster to the Book of Daniel or to the Glasgow Green bogeywoman Jenny Wee. From the Gorbals the episode widens into centuries of mass hysteria: the first recorded case on an Egyptian papyrus dated to 1990 BC, children in a 1676 Dutch orphanage who barked and crawled like dogs, the 1374 dancing plague known as choreomania that seized the German town of Aachen, the Swedish witch panic of 1664 to 1676 and its children flown to the devil's meadow of Blakula, and French convent nuns who meowed in unison until soldiers threatened them with rods. The same survey takes in the 1630 poisoning terror of Milan that sent the barber Mora to torture and execution, the 1771 Okage Mairi pilgrimage that drew five million Japanese to the Ise Grand Shrine of Amaterasu Omikami, Richard A. Locke's 1835 Great Moon Hoax describing winged bat-men called Vespertilio-homo in the New York Sun, the Salem witch trials of 1692 that hanged nineteen people after the slave Tituba's confession, and the Hammersmith ghost of 1804 that ended when Francis Smith shot the plasterer Thomas Millwood dead in the dark.From there the focus shifts to Sumner County, Tennessee, where on August 10, 2012, fifteen-year-old Zachary Davis killed his sleeping mother, Melanie, striking her nearly twenty times with a sledgehammer he had carried up from the basement, acting on what he believed was the voice of his dead father. His father, Chris, had died of ALS in 2007, after which Vanderbilt psychiatrist Dr. Bradley Freeman diagnosed the boy with schizophrenia and depression before Melanie pulled him out of therapy. After the killing Davis doused the family game room in whiskey and gasoline and set it ablaze to kill his sixteen-year-old brother Josh, who woke to a smoke alarm and escaped while Davis fled on foot and was found roughly ten miles away. He told investigators he felt nothing when he killed her, laughed during a televised interview with Dr. Phil McGraw as he described the weapon and the wet sound it made, and was sentenced to life in prison after Judge D. David Gay told him he had gone to the dark side, with parole possible only after fifty-one years.Next the episode crosses into Japanese folklore and Yuki-Onna, the Lady of the Snow, a vengeful Onryo spirit said to have begun as a pregnant woman left to freeze in a mountain storm and to return on snowy nights as a tall, pale figure with blue lips and long black hair who floats over the drifts without leaving footprints. Her most famous tale follows two woodcutters, the old Mosaku and the young Minokichi, who shelter in a mountain hut where Yuki-Onna breathes a killing cold over Mosaku but spares Minokichi on the condition that he never speak of her. Years later Minokichi marries a woman named Oyuki who never seems to age, and when he finally recounts his strange night in the hut, Oyuki reveals that she is the snow demon herself and vanishes, sparing his life only for the sake of their children.After that the episode turns to the desert of Cochise County, southwest of Tombstone, Arizona, where the ruined adobe Brunckow Cabin earned its reputation as the bloodiest cabin in Arizona through at least twenty-one deaths. The German miner Frederick Brunckow built it in 1858 to work a San Pedro silver claim and was murdered there by his own laborers, killed with a rock drill driven into his abdomen alongside the chemist John Moss and the miner James Williams. The owners who followed met similar ends: Milton Duffield, the first U.S. Marshal of Arizona Territory, was shot dead at the cabin by James T. Holmes during an eviction, N.M. Rogers was killed by Apaches, and five thieves who hid there gunned one another down in a quarrel over stolen loot. Ed Scheifelin used the cabin as a base camp in 1877 before he founded and named nearby Tombstone, and visitors today report an apparition that fades when approached and the phantom sound of mining machinery drifting through the ruins.The episode closes with Oscar Beckwith, a seventy-two-year-old hermit living in a squalid shack in Austerlitz, New York, who on January 10, 1882, killed his mining partner Simon Vanderkoek over a soured gold claim near Alford, Massachusetts, then dismembered and cooked the body. A neighbor named Harrison Calkins smelled burning flesh at the shack and was told Beckwith was only frying pork rinds, but he returned the next day to find the mutilated remains, a blood-stained axe, and charred bones in the stove. Beckwith fled to Canada and evaded capture until the detective J.B. Gildersleeve tracked him to Bracebridge, Ontario, in 1885, by which time rumor had branded him the Cannibal of Austerlitz. Six trials sent him to the gallows in Hudson, New York, on March 1, 1888, where at seventy-eight he became both the oldest man and the last person hanged in the state, struggling at the end of the rope for eighteen minutes before he died.
Jeff speak with Sumner County Health Director Hal Hendricks about Sumner County clean up Day. We then visit with Gallatin Art Forward about an upcoming concert.
Hour 1 - Tornadoes in Sumner County causes sirens to sound in Derby and Wichita. NWS and Sedgwick County's emergency management are looking at changes.
It started with one request to speak to a group of risk analysts. Former Vanderbilt nurse RaDonda Vaught reluctantly told her story on a stage for the first time — she was still on probation from her felony conviction."It was emotionally overwhelming and a little cathartic, but I'm gonna tell you, you could have heard a pin drop," Vaught tells This Is Nashville.She's gotten used to recounting the incident and the courtroom saga that followed, but she still chokes back tears when talking about the family of Charlene Murphey, the 75-year-old patient who died. Vaught's medication error, which involved overriding a safety system, resulted in losing her nursing license and being convicted of a felony."There won't ever be a day that goes by that I won't think of this. My life will never be the same," she says in a wide-ranging interview on her sheep farm in Sumner County.This episode was produced by Blake Farmer.
This is a major episode of Talk Dirt To Me, covering some of the biggest stories currently impacting American agriculture, rural landowners, and national farm policy. We begin with the story of Gregory Family Farm in Sumner County, Tennessee, and their ongoing battle with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) over eminent domain. This situation raises serious questions about private property rights, government authority, and what happens when multi-generation farmland stands in the path of federal infrastructure projects. We explain what is happening, why it matters beyond Tennessee, and what this case could mean for farmers and landowners across the country. Next, we break down President Trump's executive action protecting Glyphosate and Phosphorus and discuss why the decision is tied not only to agriculture but also to food security and national security. We examine how crop protection tools affect American production capacity, global competitiveness, and the stability of the U.S. food supply. The conversation then turns to an in-depth look at Farm Bill 2.0. This episode serves as our first comprehensive breakdown of the new legislation and what it includes for farmers and rural communities. Topics covered include strengthened farm safety nets, conservation funding through EQIP and CRP programs, efforts to improve export competitiveness, pesticide liability protections, increased farm loan limits, and provisions aimed at limiting the nationwide impact of California's Proposition 12. We also discuss potential concerns and areas that may change as amendments continue to shape the bill. We will continue updating listeners as new developments occur. Along the way, the episode includes classic Talk Dirt To Me conversation, including Memphis rap nostalgia, Logan's story about an interview with a legacy media outlet that will likely never air, and a recap of our experience at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville. Made in USA Product of the Week: the suppressor cover from T and K Hunting Gear, built for durability and performance in the field. If you want real discussions about farming, policy, rural America, and the culture surrounding agriculture, this episode delivers an in-depth and honest conversation you will not hear anywhere else. Go check out Agzaga! It is the ultimate online farm store. American owned and operated. Go check out their site and get what you need. Be sure to use the code TalkDirt20 to get $20 off your order of $50 or more! Visit them at: https://agzaga.com
Hour 1 - The plant was rejected to applause from those in attendance. That and more local news on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Hour 3 - The project will benefit the surrounding area and local infrastructure. Business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
This week we catch up with Mark Harrington with Sumner County Fire Buffs. We then visit with Kim Watford with Sumner County special Olympics.
Property fraud affects many property owners who don't understand their rights or how to safeguard their ownership. Today, Paul invites Holly Hemmrich, Register of Deeds for Sumner County, to talk about how to properly own and safeguard your property, as well as insurance products to avoid, free resources for property owners, and how to spot scammers. Want to cut through the myths about retirement income and learn evidence-based strategies backed by over a century of data? Download our free Retirement Income Guide now at paulwinkler.com/relax and take the stress out of planning your retirement.
Join Monte Mohr and CA as they sit down with Sheida Gasparian, a dynamic real estate professional who's transforming the industry one open house at a time. [0:00-5:00] Sheida's Background: From California to Tennessee- Family move with Tesla job transfer- Choosing Tennessee for family values- Settling in Sumner County[5:00-10:00] Open House Strategy Revolution- Hosting multiple open houses on Saturdays- Breaking traditional real estate norms- Maximizing client interactions[10:00-15:00] Mentorship and Career Growth- Transitioning from education to real estate- Learning from mentor Mona Phillips- Building a successful real estate brand[15:00-20:00] Business Philosophy- The MQCA principle (Motivated, Qualified, Coachable, Appreciative)- Importance of boundaries in real estate- Collaborative approach to business[20:00-25:00] California to Tennessee Insights- Real estate market differences- Networking and cross-state opportunities- Building a unique professional identityA must-listen for aspiring real estate professionals and entrepreneurs looking to disrupt traditional business models!We Educate and Motivate All Things Real Estate!Monte Mohr owns Realty One Group Music City and has sold over $1 Billion dollar's worth of real estate and over 3000 homes sold over his 30+ year career!Interested in joining Monte as an agent?www.topagentsuccess.comCarey Ann Cyr manages and operates one of the Top Branches for CMG Financial in Franklin, TN. She and her team have become known for closing nearly impossible deals! They have processed over 300 million in mortgages since 2016 with over 613 families ushered into their dream homes!Contact Carey Ann:www.yourtnlendingsolution.comThe Talk of Music City Real Estate is Produced, Voiced and Edited by www.itsyourshow.co
In part one of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Marconi award winning radio host Dan Mandis fills in for the guys this week and we begin with day 22 of Democratic leaders holding the government hostage as Americans begin to feel the pinch from healthcare to food prices. Also MSNBC host Jen Psaki was denounced for her "disgusting" comments Tuesday suggesting Vice President JD Vance's wife Usha is scared of him, Riley Gaines fights trans related books on the Sumner County, TN library board and podcaster Tim Miller goes after Karine Jean-Pierre. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The gang talk about first jobs and Dan's achievements working with shopping carts + Riley Gaines joins the library board in Sumner County | aired on Wednesday on October 22nd, 2025 on Nashville's Morning News with Dan MandisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sumner County mobile vet Dr. Roland Abma sits down with Clint to talk about the importance of educating yourself on the dangers of anaplasmosis in your beef cattle operations.
Hour 2 - Flood waters closing the Kansas Turnpike in Sumner, Ted and John get the forecast from Storm Team 12 Chief Meteorologist Ross Janssen.
We're Being SUED by RINOs for a Half-Million Dollars – & I need your help, desperately…RINO's are trying to intimidate, sue, and bankrupt our publication through lawfare… and I need your help with a donation for THOUSANDS in legal fees ASAP so I can pay the attorney retainer.If we must pay a $500K judgement, you can rest assured the Tennessee Conservative will no longer exist. So, there will be ZERO Conservative news outlets in TN if the RINOs get their way.Give NOW to STOP this… it is VERY time-sensitive!https://tennesseeconservativenews.com/rinos-are-suing-the-tennessee-conservative-for-a-half-million-dollars/Here are the details that should make your blood boil as a Conservative in TN…As many of you know, I supported Chris Spencer over Senator Ferrell Haile in the most recent election cycle – because Haile's RINO voting record is among the worst in the state.*During that cycle, a Ferrell Haile supporter, Jeff Coker of Sumner County, owner of Coker, Wolfe & Associates, was caught on camera removing signs I personally purchased for Chris Spencer on the side of the road.You see, Jeff Coker really loves Ferrell Hailes' voting record and donated to him significantly. I must assume Coker loves Ferrell Haile's votes on:- Puberty Blockers for Kids- State Tuition & Business Licenses for Illegal Aliens- Let Gay Pride Flags in TN Classrooms- Forced Vaccinations without Consent- Against Making the Bible TN's State BookAnd I could go on, but I won't.Mr. Coker alleges he had the authority to remove the signs as a member of the Sumner County Planning Board – the defendants argue it was just good ole dirty politics. I've never seen an election where someone didn't steal signs then argue the “right of way” merits… usually without any lawful authority to do so.We re-posted a press release by Chris Spencer's Campaign on Facebook, essentially stating the facts. Days later, we removed it at Jeff Coker's request because I simply did not want the hassle.Well, now Jeff Coker is suing me – and a bevy of other Conservatives in Sumner County for a half-million dollars, alleging imaginary “losses.”Apparently, Mr. Coker has a long history of doing these sorts of spiteful things in his community.Right now, 90%+ of our list doesn't give. If that's you, I need your help today. Being a conservative is something you DO… it's not about the “media you consume.”So, here's the real test of our subscribers: Will they truly support us in our hour of need? So we can stay in business as our state's only Conservative News Publication? We shall see…Will you help… or ignore this message?Time will tell.Please give now. We need it.https://tennesseeconservativenews.com/rinos-are-suing-the-tennessee-conservative-for-a-half-million-dollars/Fighting the Fight… But Getting a Little Weary,Brandon LewisTTC Founder
In Episode 460: The Tennessee Triangle, we are joined by author Donna Hartley! Donna recently published the book Historic Haunts of Sumner County, Tennessee in which she documents the strange happenings in an area that makes up a mysterious triangle of paranormal activity. This triangle stretches from the Bell Witch Cave to the Cragfont House, and down the Long Hollow Pike. Inside its borders, there is a tendency for bizarre occurrences to be the norm! She also tells us about the things that happened in her own house that seemed to be spawned by the writing of this book. Become a member for ad-free listening, extra shows, and exclusive access to our social media app: theconfessionalspodcast.com/join The Confessionals Social Network App: Apple Store: https://apple.co/3UxhPrh Google Play: https://bit.ly/43mk8kZ Sasquatch and The Missing Man: merkelfilms.com Merkel Media Apparel: merkmerch.com SPONSORS SIMPLISAFE TODAY: simplisafe.com/confessionals UNCOMMON GOODS: uncommongoods.com/tony GHOSTBED: GhostBed.com/tony CONNECT WITH US Website: www.theconfessionalspodcast.com Email: contact@theconfessionalspodcast.com MAILING ADDRESS: Merkel Media 257 N. Calderwood St., #301 Alcoa, TN 37701 SOCIAL MEDIA Subscribe to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/2TlREaI Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/theconfessionals/ Discord: https://discord.gg/KDn4D2uw7h Show Instagram: theconfessionalspodcast Tony's Instagram: tonymerkelofficial Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheConfessionalsPodcas Twitter: @TConfessionals Tony's Twitter: @tony_merkel Produced by: @jack_theproducer Donna Hartley's Book: https://amzn.to/3RBcUUf
Jeff speaks with Madi McCormick with Sumner County Tourism and Ashley Grutter with The Pilot Club of Sumner County.
Join us this week as we talk through how to talk through special needs with your kids! Sumner County - www.sumnercountyspecialneeds.org State of Tennessee - www.tnpathfinder.org/ Text "Parent" to 98173 to join the conversation! Find resources and more at longhollow.com/Parent Speaker:
On this edition of the Spotlight, Jeff speaks with Elizabeth Combs about the Huge Fall Festival in Westmoreland. We then talk Law with Asst District Attorney in Sumner County, Tara Wyllie. We finish the show with Kyle Kirby with Trevecca Nazerine University.
It's been six long months since Sebastian Rogers disappeared from his Hendersonville, Tennessee, home. He hasn't been seen since. Sadly, Sebastian's case has devolved into a circus, and the latest installment took place in a Sumner County, Tennessee, courtroom yesterday. It saw YouTuber Bullhorn Betty (real name Andra Griffin) facing the judge while all of Sebastian's parents, including Seth Rogers and Katie and Chris Proudfoot, watched. TikTok Tony Mathis was also there.In today's video, I break down why all parties were in court, what transpired, and what comes next. Enjoy!#sebastianrogers #sebastiansarmy #sethrogers #katieproudfoot #chrisproudfoot #breakingnews #truecrimeunsolved #truecrime #asmr #tennessee #missing #missingchild#truecrime #idaho #moscowidaho #kayleegoncalves #madisonmogen #ethanchapin #xanakernodle #moscowstudentmurders #idahostudentmurders #moscowhomicides #truecrimeunsolved #truecrimeunsolvedSupport the show
This week we talk with the owner of the highly anticipated opening of the LOCAL Hendersonville, Geoff Reid. On the second half of the show Jeff speaks with the new Sheriff of Sumner County, Eric Craddock.
Sumner County Farm Bureau is the latest to host a BARN event. Their event was in support of Senator Ferrell Haile. Sumner County Farm Bureau President Chuck Groves explains why they feel these events are important.
We learn from Ken Thompson about the history of the Cometary in Gallatin as well as other historic facts. On our second half we talk about the CHANT program through the Health Dept. here in Sumner County.
Today, Jeremy Finley, chief investigative reporter for News Channel 4; Adam Sichko, senior reporter for Nashville Business Journal; and Mike Organ, college sports reporter for The Tennessean, will break down their latest stories and what they're keeping their eyes on coming up. Join us for our citywide reporter roundup!Today's episode was produced by Katherine Ceicys.GUESTS Jeremey Finley, Chief investigative reporter, WSMV-TV Adam Sichko, Senior reporter, Nashville Business Journal Mike Organ, College sports reporter/veteran sports reporter, The Tennessean FURTHER READING AND LISTENING For more on the new Nashville Mental health Response teams, you can read this recent story by Jeremy Finley: How the city's new mental health response teams show up less than half of the time they've been requested. In another WSMV investigative report — You can be charged with DUI even if you're sober — Finley finds that sober drivers are not only being arrested for DUIS but that a backlog at the TBI is causing a delay in proving their innocence. You can read more about how certain residents in Sumner County are fighting growth in their area in Adam Sichko's Nashville Business Journal story: They're revolting against growth. Sichko also wrote this profile on Clay Travis — The business of outrage (and business is good): Clay Travis runs OutKick from his Franklin home's bonus room. From there, he takes the nation's pulse. Check out Mike Organ's coverage of Former Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher named Arena Football League interim commissioner. And you can learn more about The Tennessean's 1990s all-decade boys basketball team.
A cross-promotion from the Outiler podcast while we anticipate the June episode of Corruption.An update on the terrifying arrests of "GOD'S MISFITS" in the the tragic case of missing moms, VERONICA BUTLER AND JILLIAN KELLEY. Plus, we interview DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER about his new book, and things take a turn when SEBASTIAN ROGERS' disappearance is discussed.*We are in no way implying anyone's guilt. DOG had zero clue about this case and is speaking based on past experiences.SEBASTIAN ROGERS COMMENTARY STARTS AROUND MINUTE 19:55https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-get-justice-for-granthttps://minorleaguestudios.com/products/we-know?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYG6owaWb_RiY_ze4vy0H6IakfOPx7LWTl9QiXqf137eeO85ZLg18oHpnc_aem_AYJfA9f8si53ax-3RohfPqCdwkKVKwLxLxk1bOmUgUeZZ0kcAGDw47wxu7UU93DjCzlxOhbTymLZf3KqUVLPHOCgEPISODE NOTES AND DISCLAIMER:https://www.amazon.com/Nine-Lives-Counting-Hunters-Redemption-ebook/dp/B09Y15TVHGhttps://apnews.com/article/bodies-found-missing-kansas-women-search-oklahoma-1ff215d35d65fec498c232fd85c85087https://www.newsnationnow.com/missing/sebastian-rogers-parents-leave-home-search/WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, WE WOULD LIKE TO EMPHASIZE THAT THE VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES EXPRESSED BY THE INDIVIDUAL ARE THEIR OWN AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE EXPERIENCES OF OTHERS. OPINION AND SPECULATION: THROUGHOUT THE PODCAST, THERE MAY BE INSTANCES WHERE OPINIONS AND/OR SPECULATION AREEXPRESSED REGARDING CERTAIN EVENTS, INDIVIDUALS, OR CIRCUMSTANCES. THESE ARETHE PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE PODCAST HOSTS OR GUESTS AND SHOULD NOT BETAKEN AS CONCLUSIVE OR FACTUAL STATEMENTS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What popular banking scams are happening in Sumner County? We wanted to know, so we reached out to Michele Owens the Vice President and Banking Center Manager at the Hendersonville branch of First Horizon. You might be surprised at how prevalent these scams are here.
In the second hour of Caroline, Willy, and D-Mase, Caroline and the guys continue to discuss the Nashville Predators 1st round exit in the NHL Playoffs. The Preds have a tough decision in signing Juuse Saros or letting the contract ride the time out. What is the future of Juuse Saros? Did Saros play his last game with the Nashville Predators this season? Let us know. Listen to hear more. To end the hour Kate Ritchie the CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Sumner County joined the show discussing the reason why everyone came out to help build playhouses.
We talk Leadership on this edition of the SPOTLIGHT WITH JEFF SHANNON. We speak with the Exec. Director with Leadership Middle Tn and The Chariman of the Board with Habitat Humanity of Sumner County, Michael Lajoie.
One project got caught up in a lawsuit, the other involves confusion regarding a will. Plus the morning's newscast and a look back at how the Sumner County Constitutional Republicans rose to power. This is a production of Nashville Public Radio Host/producer: Nina Cardona Editor: Miriam Kramer Additional support: Mack Linebaugh, Tony Gonzalez, Rachel Iacovone, LaTonya Turner and the staff of WPLN and WNXP
Sebastian Rogers' biological father Seth Rogers gives us updates on the ongoing search... we cover many burning questions and I have to say it was a tough one... Sebastian Rogers, a 15-year-old teen with autism, is missing from Sumner County, TN. Last seen wearing black clothes and glasses, efforts to find him, involving various agencies, have been unsuccessful. Family speaks out in hope to get the word out about their son... #sebastianrogers #sebastianwaynedrakerogers #sebastianrogersmissing #amberalertsebastian #15-year-oldmissing #sebastian #thepascalshow
Step back in time to centuries past and uncover the haunted history of Rock Castle in Sumner County, Tennessee. From its origins amidst the untamed wilderness of the late 18th century to its status as a cherished landmark today, Rock Castle has witnessed a wealth of triumphs, tragedies, and secrets.Join us as we journey through the lives of the Smith family, who carved out a home in the rugged landscape and left an indelible mark on the region. Learn about Daniel Smith, the visionary land surveyor turned public servant, and his daughter Polly, whose forbidden romance with Samuel Donelson captivated hearts and sparked intrigue.But beyond the tales of love and ambition lies a more mysterious side to Rock Castle. Explore the whispers of ghostly apparitions that are said to haunt its halls, from the restless spirit of Harry Smith to the lingering presence of a servant named Sallie. Delve into the legends of former slaves whose spectral figures are said to still roam the estate, tending to the echoes of the past.For more stories about Hendersonville, Tennessee, please check out my book, "Southern Ghost Stories: Hendersonville, Tennessee."
This week, we take a look through the seemingly incomplete police report again- this time, using all of the knowledge we've gained in the last year with the help of various law enforcement experts. It's hard to believe that this law enforcement team took so little care when completing a report that included a fatality of a teen. Grant Solomon deserved better. We also include our episode from The Outlier Podcast on missing Sumner County boy, Sebastian Rogers.EPISODE NOTES AND DISCLAIMER:WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, WE WOULD LIKE TO EMPHASIZE THAT THE VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES EXPRESSED BY THE INDIVIDUAL ARE THEIR OWN AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE EXPERIENCES OF OTHERS. OPINION AND SPECULATION: THROUGHOUT THE PODCAST, THERE MAY BE INSTANCES WHERE OPINIONS AND/OR SPECULATION ARE EXPRESSED REGARDING CERTAIN EVENTS, INDIVIDUALS, OR CIRCUMSTANCES. THESE ARE THE PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE PODCAST HOSTS OR GUESTS AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS CONCLUSIVE OR FACTUAL STATEMENTS.----------------https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-outlier-podcast/id1723869713?i=1000648821300https://www.safesmartliving.com/average-police-response-time/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joins Jeff as he speaks with the Register of Deeds for Sumner County, Holly Hemmrich and then we visit our time with Ronnie Mcdowell.
Chris Spencer who is running for state senate in Trousdalke and Sumner County joins the hsow to discuss different legislation, guns, schools and immigration. https://www.chrisspencerforsenate.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WPLN reporters Alexis Marshall and Blaise Gainey have been closely following local politics in Sumner County. The ultra-conservative Sumner County Constitutional Republicans have amassed incredible political power in a very short time, effectively taking over the county commission. The county's upcoming March 5 elections could significantly change the makeup of the school board. But how did we get here? And how that has shifted the political and educational landscape for those living in Sumner County? Our WPLN reporters share some of their recent work with us, and give us the lay of the land ahead of the elections. Guests: Blaise Gainey, WPLN political reporter Alexis Marshall, WPLN education reporter This episode was produced by Magnolia McKay.
Season 3, Episode 1 of the Nashville Real Estate Podcast. Today's episode features Realtor Katie Prendeville! We discuss direct mail marketing tactics for Realtors along with looking at the market in Sumner County. Get ready for a great episode! You can find more about Katie and connect with her on Instagram @katie_buysandsells Calling all Realtors! Next Door Photos is offering 25% off for all Nashville Real Estate Podcast listeners. Head on over to their website nashville.nextdoorphotos.com and check out all of their amazing media offerings to supercharge your listings. Use the code NREP to get 25% off your first order.
One the first segment of the Spotlight Jeff speaks with Veterans Services Director of SUMNER COUNTY, Jeff Oakey. On the second part of the show we talk with Nick Hiter about business and how to grow personally.
In a recent episode of "Hidden Killers" podcast, hosts Tony Brueski and Bob Motta, a defense attorney and host of "Defense Diaries", discussed the ongoing investigation into the Gilgo Beach killings in Sumner County, involving Rex Heuermann, and the potential connection to missing Julia Ann Bean. The investigation has yet to provide any evidence linking Heuermann to Bean's disappearance, despite her family's insistence that her daughter saw Heuermann the night Bean went missing in 2017. Motta expresses hope that the investigation will continue, despite the lack of DNA evidence, citing the importance of old-fashioned police work and the daughter's eyewitness account. The hosts express frustration at the ignored evidence and testimony that could have led to Heuermann's capture much earlier, comparing the situation to the mishandling of the John Wayne Gacy case. The hosts delve into the intricate details of the case, analyzing the evidence laid out in the bail application and speculating on the potential discovery of more mass graves created by Heuermann. Motta highlights the specificity of an eyewitness account that described Heuermann as an "ogre" driving a green Chevy Aval, arguing that this alone could have provided probable cause for a search warrant. They also discuss the efforts made by investigators to piece together Heuermann's travels over the past decade, cross-referencing cold cases in areas he visited. Motta expresses hope that no more victims will be found, but acknowledges the necessity of solving cold cases and providing closure to victims' families. The conversation highlights the potential repercussions for authorities, who may face legal and public scrutiny for their failure to apprehend Heuermann sooner. Both hosts agree that answers will be demanded by the victims' families and the general public. Overall, the discussion underscores the complexity and frustration surrounding the case, as well as the potential for significant consequences for those involved in the investigation. The hosts' analysis provides valuable insight into the ongoing efforts to solve the case and hold those responsible accountable. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Host, Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly and producer, Sue Duffield come right out of the starting gate discussing the hilarity of being hacked and cloned on Facebook! Plus an update on Mary Anne's client whose charges were dropped after being arrested - is a great story with a compassionate ending. There's still the on-going struggle with those who have dementia, and how the system treats these individuals when they make mistakes, but thankfully, the officials in Sumner County, Tennessee, returned dignity to the person and their family. "When a family's back is against the wall while dealing with caregiving, there's no doubt that we make it way too hard", Mary Anne shares. "You don't need a PhD to be kind." Advocacy for yourself also in the medical system is a struggle in of itself without dementia, let alone with it. The 2023 Sumner County Caregivers Conference will be Aug. 4th, 2023 at Rehoboth United Methodist Church in Gallatin, TN. For more information, get on www.verandaministries.org
A group of Tennessee 4-H students recently traveled across the state thanking organizations who have support 4-H. Thomas Capps Support for 4-H shaping the next generation. Hello and welcome to Tennessee home and Farm Radio. I'm Thomas Capps. Tennessee 4-H has been shaping youth in the Volunteer State for 100 years now.The various agriculture organizations across the state like the Tennessee Farm Bureau, Tennessee farmers cooperative and the Tennessee Department of Agriculture have been there along the way to support 4-H. A group 4-Hers recently traveled across the state visiting those various organizations thanking them for their support. Hadley Brown of Sumner County was one of those for 4-Her. She says because of their support, 4-H has Hadley Brown Allowed me to find my passions and then be a part of programs and organizations that allow me to utilize those passions to help the world be a better place. Thomas Capps In fact, Brown has recently been accepted into Harvard and plans to attend there in the fall, Hadley Brown I received an email about a week after being admitted that said that because of my leadership experiences in 4-H, that they wanted me to be a part of the campus atmosphere and add to it in any way that I could. Thomas Capps Dickson county 4-H. Your Rachel Ahlheit says she owes a great deal to the organizations that support 4-H Rachel Ahlheit My overall message to them would be to keep on giving and that what they give, it's put to an amazing use, and given to all these youth across Tennessee. I got back into 4-H in the ninth grade, and it is made my public speaking so great and improved from where I was. And I think it's going to give me a lot of opportunities in life and especially already now I just got back from Alaska, and here soon I'm going to Africa and earlier in January I went to Puerto Rico all with for 4-H which is supported. It's given me a lot of opportunities Thomas Capps Support that has shaped youth lives for century. Hadley Brown 4-H invests in youth in a variety of ways to prepare them to be strong and independent individuals that are ready to make an impact on the world around them. So from the support of organizations like Tennessee Farm Bureau, it's truly made possible to keep the 4-H program alive and well. Thomas Capps For Tennessee Home and Farm Radio, I'm Thomas Capps.
Why Local Conservative Groups Should Focus on a Clear, Measurable Mission - Interview w/ Kurt RileyWhile all Conservative groups want to see real change in their government, most really don't know what to do or exactly how to do it.In this interview, Kurt Riley explains how the Sumner County Constitutional Republicans have been able to recruit and elect 31 out of 41 candidates they've endorsed. Further, Kurt encourages all grassroots leaders to FOCUS on a measurable political mission... not simply meetings and education.PLEASE forward this to ANY grassroots leaders you know in TN. It's an interview club officers need to see - and a mindset that should be emulated.Watch the interview here>> https://tinyurl.com/596ew2zzSign Up for The Tennessee Conservative's FREE eNewsletter, just text "NEWS" to 423-205-5600.Download our "Follow the Money" Report for FREE here - https://bit.ly/3IdG1ZKLike what we're doing & want us to stick around?Donate Today! - https://bit.ly/3OBZvcCSubscribe to our FREE daily (M-F) eNewsletter - https://bit.ly/3ybSpV8Not afraid to admit you're a Conservative? Advertise with us! Check out our advertising options here - https://tinyurl.com/2re6bfswFollow The Tennessee Conservative on these Free Speech platforms:TTC on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TnCoNews1TTC on MeWe -https://bit.ly/3SbuqxWTTC on Gettr - https://bit.ly/3LifSKCTTC on Gab - https://bit.ly/3di03aiTTC on Truth - https://bit.ly/3BINn5BTTC on Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-399985
Michael Cummins killed 8 people and wounded another in a span of less than 15 days. Sumner County, Tennessee was not safe in April of 2019. Out of Cummins 8 victims most of them were family. Find out what a “parricide” is and BIG changes coming to The Expired Podcast. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/expiredpodc...Spotify: ExpiredSupport the show
Please support the show at https://www.patreon.com/friendlyatheistpodcast. Donors now get access to a new BONUS episode. Jessica and I sat down to talk about several stories from the past week involving religion and politics. — Please join our Discord server! — 45% of Americans say we should live in a “Christian nation.” Yikes…? (0:50) — Even Christianity Today admits public schools aren't godless. (16:50) — Christian “prophet” Robin Bullock says that Jesus was a wealthy man who owned five houses. (26:18) -– Sumner County, TN has adopted new rules acknowledging the supposed “Judeo-Christian” founding of the country. (34:23) — Christian hate-preacher Greg Locke is so loud that his county may institute a noise ordinance. (40:36) — Leaders in the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo (NY) have agreed to government oversight because they're utterly incapable of protecting kids on their own. (48:15) — A Hasidic school in New York City will have to pay back millions for defrauding the state. (55:50)
In Episode 460: The Tennessee Triangle we are joined by author Donna Hartley! She recently published the book Historic Haunts of Sumner County, Tennessee where she documents the happenings of an area that seems to make up a mysterious triangle of paranormal activity. This triangle appears to stretch from the Bell Witch Cave to the Cragfont house and then down the Long Hollow Pike. Inside its borders, there is a tendency for the strange and bizarre to be more usual than not. She also shares about the things that happened in her own house that seemed to have been spawned by the writing of this book. Donna Hartley's Book: https://amzn.to/3RBcUUf Get your tickets to the 1st Annual Dogman/Cryptid Conference: https://bit.ly/3MXCnnu Become a member for AD FREE listening and EXTRA shows: theconfessionalspodcast.com/join SPONSORS GET Cerebral: getcerebral.com/tony GET SIMPLISAFE TODAY: simplisafe.com/confessionals GET Hello Fresh: hellofresh.com/confessionals16 Promo Code: "confessionals16" for 16 FREE MEALS!!! Get Emergency Food Supplies: www.preparewiththeconfessionals.com Get Beard Oil: bit.ly/2FbOhN5 CONNECT WITH US Website: www.theconfessionalspodcast.com Email: theconfessionals@theconfessionalspodcast.com Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://www.theconfessionalspodcast.com/the-newsletter SOCIAL MEDIA Subscribe to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/2TlREaI TikTok: @theconfessionals Discord: https://discord.gg/KDn4D2uw7h Show Instagram: theconfessionalspodcast Tony's Instagram: tonymerkelofficial Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheConfessionalsPodcas Twitter: @TConfessionals Tony's Twitter: @tony_merkel OUTRO MUSIC VanTesla - ShutUp N Drive YouTube: https://bit.ly/3yH4kvG Apple Music: https://apple.co/3nDfsU1 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3nErEUI