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Gregg bell (Tacoma News Tribune) joins the show to talk about Dre'mont Jones and what his addition means for the Seahawks. Harry Ford is dominating for Great Britain and the US topples Canada. Chuck gets Reckless at Breakfast like only Father Draftmas can.
Gregg Bell joined Zach to discuss expectations for Geno Smith in 2023 and if the Seahawks could still draft a quarterback with the No. 5 overall pick.
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Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to discuss the breaking news about Geno Smith signing a new giant contract with the Seahawks, how the deal came through at this time, and the team's updated draft plans.
Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune makes an appearance alongside Softy and Fain. Gregg shares his thoughts on if the Seahawks will draft a QB and re-sign Geno Smith, and what's the move at Center. future of Bobby Wagner and much more.
Softy and Fain are broadcasting live from the 88th Annual Seattle Sports Star of the Year Awards! The duo discusses how Pete Carroll and John Schneider handled the story regarding Russell Wilson wanting them fired... Yeah, they took the high road. Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune stops by to chat about Pete and Schneiders's presser and much more. Also, with the injury of Jordyn Brooks, does that open up a door for Bobby Wagner to return to the Seahawks?
As Odessa Police Detectives investigated the December 21st, 1981 murder of Father Patrick Ryan, violence against other men of the cloth continued in the south and southwest United States, among other places. When a fairly similar attack or slaying of a priest occurred, the cops were on it, but they failed to make a connection every time. Was the violence related or were the holy men simply easy targets for opportunists? Odessa Police Detectives, at least, believed the latter.If you have any information about the 1981 murder of Father Patrick Joseph Ryan, please call the Odessa Police Department at (432)335-496 or Odessa Crime Stoppers at (432)333-8477Please consider donating to the go fund me for Leon Laureles. You can find it at: gofundme.com/f/leon-laureles-private-detective-and-memorialTo hear a detailed account of the Father Reynaldo Rivera murder case, and for many other unsolved cases, check out our friend Eric's podcast True Consequences. trueconsequences.comIf you're in the market for GIRL SCOUT COOKIES, we know a very special little girl who can help with that. To order, go to: https://app.abcsmartcookies.com/#/social-link-landing/8bfc1bd8-3dcc-4fa7-b7e1-5e05fa8f057cYou can support gone cold and listen ad-free at patreon.com/gonecoldpodcastFind us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by using @gonecoldpodcast and on YouTube at: youtube.com/c/gonecoldpodcast The Odessa American, The New Mexican, The Olympian, The Tacoma News-Tribune, and Scott Lomax's book “The Case of James Harry Reyos: A Wrongful Conviction Revealed” were used as sources for this episode.#WhoKilledFatherRyan #PardonJamesHarryReyos #Odessa #OdessaTX #EctorCountyTX #Texas #TX #TexasTrueCrime #GoneCold #GoneColdPodcast #ColdCase #Unsolved #Murder #UnsolvedMurder #Homicide #UnsolvedMysteries #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #Podcast
GUEST: Bill Bryant examines the Gov. Jay Inslee $4 billion housing proposal being considered by the WA Legislature. Bryant says, "poorly thought scheme (is) typical Jay Inslee" and adds Inslee is following California by pushing this plan. Bryant culminates the interview with a list of 5 things WA could do without spending a penny to make housing more affordable. Bryant was the 2016 Republican challenger to Inslee in the general election. Bryant's viewpoint stems from this op-ed he wrote for The Tacoma News Tribune. (copy and paste the URL into a browser because hyperlinks won't work on this interview summary). https://www.thenewstribune.com/opinion/article272239508.html
AGREE TO DISAGREE // GUEST: Matt Driscoll, Tacoma News Tribune, on the continued existence of 4,000 racist housing covenants in Pierce County // WE HEAR YOU! and WORDS TO LIVE BYSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Seattle Seahawks are playoff-bound! Reporter for the Tacoma News Tribune Gregg Bell joins the show.
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Some things are even too woke for Hollywood. Plus: Independent journalist Andy Ngo gets the attention of Elon Musk, urges crackdown on Antifa accounts that incite violence. Also: Sean Robinson with the Tacoma News Tribune details the story of a 22-time felon hired by the state to work with vulnerable patients.
Gregg Bell, Tacoma News Tribune, joins the show with the latest 12th Man News, including injury updates and playoff chances. It's Stove time! Bucky makes his FoF pick and Chuck gets Reckless-er at Breakfast.
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Tacoma News Tribune Insider Gregg Bell joins the show to talk about the biggest surprise in football... the first place Seahawks.
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WHAT'S NEW AT 10! // GUEST: Matt Driscoll, opinion editor, Tacoma News Tribune, on the new regional airport that no one wants in their backyard. Especially his. // SCENARIOS!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the lowly Denver Nuggets' stunning victory over the 63-19 Seattle SuperSonics in the first round of the 1994 playoffs, the first time a #8 seed defeated a #1 seed in NBA history. Detlef Schrempf! Dikembe Mutombo! Shawn Kemp! Gary Payton II's dad! This episode has it all. --- An NBA history podcast about bad teams, bad luck, and bad decisions. Hosted by Lew @L0GICMASTER Please follow the show on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @backfiredNBApod Stats from Basketball Reference and NBA.com. Transaction info from prosportstransactions.com and Basketball Reference. Betting odds info from Sports Odds History. Intro music: “How To Save A Life” by The Fray performed by Pau Gasol. Outro music: “Detlef Schrempf” by Band of Horses, copyright Sub Pop Records (on behalf of SUB POP). Dikembe Mutombo audio from a GEICO commercial Sources: Akron Beacon-Journal, Associated Press, Bellingham Herald, Charlotte Observer, Fremont News-Messenger, Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, Sportscasting, Tacoma News Tribune, The Olympian
KVI's John Carlson makes a confession: he didn't originally expect much out of the first-time political campaign of US Senate candidate, Tiffany Smiley (R-Pasco), running against 30-year-incumbent, Patty Murray (D-WA). Smiley joins John Carlson and explains what has put her campaign into "over-drive" against Murray including two recent newspaper editorial board interviews of the Senate candidates that have exposed Democratic-leaning news websites of their considerable political bias. Smiley says "we are winning the messaging war" with her campaign and adds that "Patty Murray is bankrupting us". Smiley says Murray doesn't address the fentanyl crisis and was a deciding vote on a natural gas excise tax that will hit WA homeowners heating their homes this winter. How Smiley responded to the issue of abortion at a recent Tacoma News Tribune editorial board that will be published later this week, why Murray is "extreme" on abortion up to the 9th month of pregnancy.
Hour 1 -- I-90 repair closure turns into traffic fiasco clogging surface streets on Mercer Island last Friday, some drivers even abandoned their cars amid the congestion frustration, former Biden White House spokesperson says Democrats will lose if the mid-term election is about Biden, 6-year-old son of a Pierce County Sheriff's deputy who died in the line of duty goes to NYC to run the Tunnel to Towers 5K fundraiser to honor his dad, Tiffany Smiley has now raised $11 million in her challenge to un-seat incumbent U.S. Senator Patty Murray, as of next week Canada will drop its vaxx-status requirements, how the WA vaxx mandate perpetuates nursing staff shortages and the continuing staffing problems at the WA Ferries Department, "time to repeal that vaxx mandate", "absolute malpractice" that Gov. Inslee keeps this mandate in place. Hour 2 -- GUEST: Republican US Senate candidate from Pasco WA, Tiffany Smiley, explains what has put her campaign into "over-drive" against incumbent Patty Murray, says Murray doesn't address the fentanyl crisis, the irony that newspaper editorial boards are dismissing Smiley as a first-time candidate and political novice but those same editorial writers elevated Murray as a "mom in tennis shoes" as a fresh perspective on politics in the 1990s, says Murray was a deciding vote on a natural gas excise tax that will hit WA homeowners heating their homes this winter, how Smiley responded to the issue of abortion at a recent Tacoma News Tribune editorial board that will be published later this week, why Murray is "extreme" on abortion up to the 9th month of pregnancy; Google CEO takes an internally unpopular stance on spending cuts with employees which is noticeably different fiscal control from Congressional Democrats, a polling accuracy explanation to know about as pundits and newscasters start throwing out possible outcomes--especially for US Senate races--like Smiley vs. Murray, why "most voters aren't thinking about January 6th" as much as Democrats, notice how Democrats aren't doing anything to remind the public that Pres. Biden is trying to transfer college loan debt to US taxpayers as we inch closer to election day. Hour 3 -- UW/WSU football recap, DC political pundits Jen Psaki and Donna Brazile have glaring differences about their honesty regarding Democrats chances in the November mid-term election(s), Charlatan "economist" Robert Reich tries to spin inflation as a result of greedy corporate profiteering, the Seattle mass transit activists that don't like downtown's 3rd Avenue described as a "no man's land" due to crime problems, how the lifestyle tables have turned on Seattle in the last decade, Seattle murder and violent crime rates continue to increase, the KVI interview with US Senate candidate, Tiffany Smiley.
A 40-year-old man from the Tacoma area is accused of murdering a married couple and disposing of their bodies in a trash can on their porch. Kitsap County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to a call about "suspicious circumstances" at a home in the 12900 block of Shady Glen Avenue SE on Thursday, Aug. 18. The caller stated that she went to check on her parents at their home, but they were not there. She also allegedly saw signs of forced entry and blood. When Kitsap County deputies arrived on the scene, they discovered the two adults dead on the property, which they described as a "gruesome discovery." Steven and Mina Shulz, both 51, died as a result of "homicidal violence," according to the statement. On August 20, the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office named Shaun Rose as a suspect in the Shulzes' deaths and issued an arrest warrant for him. On August 21, he was arrested "after a struggle" at a gas station in Tacoma. Rose was seen driving a Buick sedan in Mason County by Kitsap County detectives and was pursued by Mason County deputies before being lost due to "erratic and dangerous driving on his part." Rose is accused of stealing another car in Pierce County and driving to Tacoma. Before going to the gas station, he allegedly got rid of that car. According to KCPQ-TV, investigators discovered the victims' bodies in a garbage can near their home's deck. They were allegedly shot to death. According to reports, Mina and Steven Shulz owned E2W Brewing and planned to open a brewery within the next month. According to the Tacoma News Tribune, Rose lived next to the Shulzes in an RV on a neighboring property. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday
A 49-year-old woman was recently sentenced to life in prison for her role in her pastor husband's death in 2021. Kristie Evans called Ada Police on March 22, 2021, around 1 a.m., to report that an intruder had broken into her home and shot her husband. Authorities discovered her husband, David Evans, with a fatal gunshot wound. He was declared dead at the scene. Authorities reportedly concluded that Kristie Evans and her alleged lover, 26-year-old Kahlil Square, collaborated to carry out the fatal shooting. On the day her husband was shot, Evans supplied the bullets and gun to Square. Evans and Square were arrested on March 25, 2021. Evans pleaded guilty on March 11, nearly a year later. Evans was sentenced to life in prison for first-degree murder on August 10, according to Pontotoc County court records. She will be held at the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. Evans admitted to authorities that she, her husband, and Square had previously had a sexual relationship, but Square and Kristie Evans allegedly had a separate sexual relationship outside of the throuple. 2 OLALLA, WA (TCD) – A 40-year-old man from the Tacoma area is accused of murdering a married couple and disposing of their bodies in a trash can on their porch. Kitsap County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to a call about "suspicious circumstances" at a home in the 12900 block of Shady Glen Avenue SE on Thursday, Aug. 18. The caller stated that she went to check on her parents at their home, but they were not there. She also allegedly saw signs of forced entry and blood. When Kitsap County deputies arrived on the scene, they discovered the two adults dead on the property, which they described as a "gruesome discovery." Steven and Mina Shulz, both 51, died as a result of "homicidal violence," according to the statement. On August 20, the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office named Shaun Rose as a suspect in the Shulzes' deaths and issued an arrest warrant for him. On August 21, he was arrested "after a struggle" at a gas station in Tacoma. Rose was seen driving a Buick sedan in Mason County by Kitsap County detectives and was pursued by Mason County deputies before being lost due to "erratic and dangerous driving on his part." Rose is accused of stealing another car in Pierce County and driving to Tacoma. Before going to the gas station, he allegedly got rid of that car. According to KCPQ-TV, investigators discovered the victims' bodies in a garbage can near their home's deck. They were allegedly shot to death. According to reports, Mina and Steven Shulz owned E2W Brewing and planned to open a brewery within the next month. According to the Tacoma News Tribune, Rose lived next to the Shulzes in an RV on a neighboring property. "This appears to be a random act of violence," said Kitsap County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Alex Takos. According to jail records, he is being held without bail. 3 UTAH'S WEST VALLEY CITY (TCD) — Police are appealing to the public for assistance in locating a missing 99-year-old woman who they believe was murdered and then abandoned in the mountains. The West Valley City Police Department issued a statement encouraging people to search the area for evidence related to Maren Carlson's disappearance, especially now that autumn and hunting season are approaching, two popular times that "bring more Utahns to the mountains." Garman Shaun Cunningham, Carlson's grandson, police believe, murdered her and "disposed" of her body in the mountainous area. According to West Valley Police, on November 12, 2021, a woman called 911 to report that she had escaped after her husband, Cunningham, held her hostage in her home. Cunningham allegedly told the unnamed woman that he killed Carlson, who lived in their home. According to KSL-TV, the woman claimed Cunningham "beat her, cut her with knives, burned her with cigarettes, and cut her with broken glass." He allegedly strangled her "multiple times during her captivity," handcuffed her to a chair, threatened her with a gun, and strangled her "multiple times during her captivity." Cunningham allegedly shot his gun inside the house before fleeing with a sword when police arrived to arrest him. He was eventually pursued and apprehended by a K-9. According to court documents cited by KSL, Cunningham allegedly tried to smother Carlson before beating her. He allegedly caused her head to "cave in" and repeatedly threw her down the stairs. He is also accused of stabbing her with a piece of her broken walker and a steak knife. During the investigation, West Valley Police said detectives believe Cunningham dumped Carlson's body near the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest near SR 150 or SR 35. Several law enforcement agencies conducted searches for Carlson's body but were unable to locate her. Cunningham was arrested in December 2021 for aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, obstructing justice, aggravated assault, and illegal discharge of a firearm, according to reports. He allegedly committed suicide while in custody in March 2022. 4 PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON (TCD) – A 30-year-old man thought he was meeting someone from a dating app when he was kidnapped, extorted, and forced to strip naked. A man called the Pierce County Sheriff's Office on Saturday, Aug. 20, to report he had been kidnapped and robbed, according to a statement. He allegedly stated that he went to an apartment in Parkland to meet with a woman he met on the dating app Plenty of Fish, and the woman "presented herself as being similar in age to the victim." After about five minutes, a man allegedly walked into the room, pointed a gun at the victim, and "ordered the victim to remove his clothes and give the suspect his money." The female suspect allegedly began photographing the naked victim. The two allegedly instructed the victim to transfer $6,000 via a cash app, but the transaction was rejected because it was flagged as a potential fraudulent charge. The suspects, on the other hand, persisted. "The suspects made the victim attempt numerous other transactions via various apps and even posed as the victim over the phone to try to get an account unlocked," according to the statement. After three hours, the male and female suspects allegedly "threatened to send the nude photos to everyone on the victim's contact list if he told anyone what happened." The victim approached authorities and collaborated with them to identify the two suspects. The following day, on Aug. 21, Pierce County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to a domestic violence assault call at the same address provided by the dating app victim from his incident. Deputies reportedly recognized the male suspect, and as they attempted to handcuff him, he allegedly reached into his pocket for a gun. He was apprehended before he could get the weapon. The man allegedly broke the door panel inside the patrol car while attempting to flee after moving the handcuffs to the front of his body. He is also said to have broken the seatbelt fastener. The male suspect was booked into the Pierce County Jail for first-degree robbery, kidnapping, extortion, unlawful possession of a firearm, and malicious mischief. His bail is set at $125,000 dollars. The female suspect, who is reportedly 19 years old, was arrested and charged with robbery, kidnapping, and extortion, with bail set at $50,000. When it comes to online dating, the Pierce County Sheriff's Office advises residents to "do your research and trust your instincts."If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! 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The Monologue: Asian Giant Murder hornet changes name -- over wokeness. The Interview: State Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber (R-WA07) responds to Jay Inslee's plan to create more police training centers. It's not his plan. It's based on Maycumber's 2019 bill that Democrats are stealing for political points. The Monologue: Government issued fentanyl is a thing in Canada. The Interview: Rep. Jesse Young (26th candidate for state senator) calls out the Tacoma News Tribune for bias. In fact, he says his opponent posted the TNT endorsement before he even sat down for an interview with the editorial board. LongForm: Sgt. Betsy Smith (Ret.) from the National Police Association weighs in on this morning's Senate hearing on protecting law enforcement. The Quick Hit: Chief Justice Roberts reportedly tried to stop Roe overturn by flipping Kavanaugh, but draft opinion leak doomed his efforts. The Last Rantz: Rantz technically guest-hosted Tucker Carlson Tonight last night -- for three seconds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's Trending: Multiple women have reported sexual harassment in Seattle Center, King County wants to have a year-round gun buyback program, and the Everett Herald wants you to drink on the 20-minute ferry ride. It's hot, so the Tacoma News Tribune provides a useless article gives tips on how to stay cool without AC. Lia Thomas does not win NCAA woman of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.