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In 2018, Elizabethton High School students teacher Alex Campbell challenged his students to see if they could figure out if the Redhead murders are sometimes called the Bible Belt Murders. There were 14 unsolved murders with a similar M.O. Campbell gets help from a former FBI agent teaching the young people about profiling a case. The students of Elizabethton High School start to see a potential pattern emerge in six of the potential murders. In looking at the background of the murders, they started New Years day 1985, the body of a young female with reddish hair was found strangled, wrapped in a blanket and tossed down an embankment off the southbound side of I-75 near Jellico, Tennessee. Due to decomposition, authorities believe she was killed about 72 hours before her body was found, 10-12 weeks pregnant when she was murdered. The identification of Tina McKenney Farmer of Indiana helped the investigation move forward quickly. The evidence from the crime scene was tested and a match was found. The DNA matched Jerry Johns, convicted in the 1987 attempted murder of a woman he kidnapped , strangled, and then dumped along I-40. Linda Schacke met Jerry Johns in a club in West Knoxville, Tennesee. The 36-year-old trucker seems like a nice guy until he pulls a gun, forces her at gunpoint to drive to a wooded area off the interstate where he rips her shirt and uses part of it to strangle her. Johns then tosses the strangled and bound woman on the inside of a storm drain under I-40. Like Tina Famer and many others, Linda Schacke has red hair, Unlike the others, Linda Schacke survives the attack. When Jerry Johns was convicted of the attack on Schacke, he was considered a suspect in some homicides, but there was never enough evidence. However, even though Tina Marie McKenney Farmer was positively identified by fingerprint identification, there was DNA left behind in the blanket she was wrapped up in after she was killed. 2019, DNA evidence identified convicted kidnapper Jerry Leon Johns as the man that killed Tina Marie McKenney Farmer in December 1984. Johns died in prison in 2015. On December 18, 2019, a grand jury in Campbell County, Tennessee, ruled that Johns would have been indicted for murder in Farmer's death if he were still alive. The students of Elizabethton High School continue to investigate and believe they have developed some strong evidence that shows whoever killed McKenney-Farmer, probably killed Lisa Nichols, Michelle Inman, Elizabeth Lamotte, Tracy Walker and even a still unidentified Jane Doe in Desoto County. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Alex Campbell - Teacher at Elizabethton High School, Host of the podcast: “Murder 101”, Author: “Ten Lessons That Will Get Your Fired, But You Must Teach Immediately”, https://kt-studios.com/podcasts/murder-101, Instagram @kt_studios Marlee - Student who worked on the project Karra Porter - Attorney, Co-founder of the Cold Case Coalition www.coldcasehelp.com, Instagram: @ColdCaseCoalition Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst www.drbethanymarshall.com/, Instagram & TikTok: drbethanymarshall, Twitter: @DrBethanyLive, appearing in the new show “Paris in Love” on Peacock Scott Barker - Fmr. FBI Special Agent, Worked with students, Scott Barker on LinkedIn Dr. Michelle DuPre - Forensic Pathologist, Medical Examiner and Detective: Lexington County Sheriff's Department, Author: “Money, Mischief, and Murder…the Murdaugh Saga. The rest of the story” available now on Amazon. “Homicide Investigation Field Guide" & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide", Forensic Consultant,DMichelleDupreMD.com Perry Chiaramonte - Senior Reporter at The Messenger, TheMessenger.com, X: @TheMessenger @perrych See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zig breaks down the Special Election on Long Island and an important state race in Pennsylvania and wonders where the GOP momentum is. We've got John's post Super Bowl takes including a call on the relationship between Taylor Swift and her white-trash-adjacent boyfriend. Zig also looks at the latest hate crime hoax and the destruction of college football.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-death-of-journalism--5691723/support.
Beth is joined by guest host Marty Kady, Politics Editor for TheMessenger.com as we cover Oliver Stone's star-studded and provocative magnum opus about the JFK assassination. Nov. 22, 2023 marks the 60th anniversary of the fateful day in Dallas that has left an indelible mark on the memory of a generation, and the assassination and subsequent investigation has had a lingering and deleterious effect creating doubt, and lack of faith in the social and political institutions of our American community—a lack of faith, and a chasm of distrust that seems to have only grown wider and deeper in the past 6 decades (sometimes to the delight of different sectors of the American community). The pod also thanks guest Mona Tobey (Salt of the Earth, former denizen of Maine) for joining us once again for this episode. You might remember her from our “Dolores Claiborne” episode. Episode links: CBS NEWS “From the archives, Walter Cronkite reports on John F. Kennedy assassination” https://youtu.be/RBenjAJFd4Y?si=NBUq0Y-njomEhim4 “The JFK Assassination As it Happened From NBC News Archives” https://youtu.be/eB9am3HGQs0?si=ySqkTJAVYYtxtHaz “First report of JFK assassination from WFAA” https://youtu.be/32sGmHLUg0w?si=jWWTVNXIpxFGygfv
Hours after a judge awards sole custody of four children to their mother and the father is forced to leave the home, the judge is gunned down in a targeted attack. Judge Andrew Wilkinson suffered multiple gun shot wounds in his own driveway. Police have named Pedro Argote as the suspect, who abandoned his car around ten miles from Wilkerson's home. Argote has now eluded police for six days, and investigators say they believe Argote has left the immediate area. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Jessica Garth - Chief, Special Victims & Family Violence Unit, State's Attorney's Office, Prince George's County, Maryland Caryn L. Stark - Psychologist, renowned TV and Radio trauma expert and consultant, www.carynstark.com, Instagram: carynpsych, FB: Caryn Stark Private Practice Irv Brandt - Senior Inspector, US Marshals Service International Investigations Branch, Chief Inspector, DOJ Office of International Affairs; Author: “SOLO SHOT: CURSE OF THE BLUE STONE” available on Amazon, Also "FLYING SOLO: Top of the World" Twitter: @JackSoloAuthor Shannon Henry- President & Founder of SASS Go, (Surviving Assault Standing Strong) a nonprofit on a mission to eradicate abuse, trafficking and violence against women and girls globally, Case Consultant, Adjunct Professor at the University of South Carolina in the Department of Education, www.sassgo.org, @sassgoglobal FB, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Mike Hadsell- President and Founder of Peace River K9 Search and Rescue, PRSAR.org Dr. Kendall Crowns- Chief Medical Examiner Tarrant County, Lecturer: University of Texas Austin and Texas Christian University Medical School Christopher Gavin-(Rhode Island) Breaking news reporter for The Messenger, www.TheMessenger.com. TWITTER: @chris_m_gavin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the coop!!! On today's show we will give our thoughts for our most recent Triple Play “The Messenger” Talk about the June 2023 Nintendo Direct as well as FF16 impressions and Tears of the Kingdom talk. Stick around to the end and play some underrated overrated with us. Get into the COOP!00:02:22 - Intro00:04:16 - “The Messenger” Triple Play00:28:52 - Nintendo Direct00:56:40 - FF16 First Impressions01:13:40 - Tears Of The Kingdom Talk01:32:02 - Underrated Overrated Debate StyleThank you for listening. Help us keep CO-OP Plus One going by sharing the podcast and leaving reviews on your podcast platform of choice!Email us your questions related to gaming or ideas for Split Screen decisions and Underrated Overrated questions atcoopplusone@gmail.com
Need a little encouragement to keep chasing after your dreams? Look no further than Dallas Jenkins. Dallas is best known as the creator, director, and co-writer of “The Chosen.” Not only is it the first multi-season series about the life of Christ, it's also the most successful media crowd-fund of all time! But as Dallas shares with 9-time Emmy winner David Sams, this success only came after a series of trials and tribulations in the film industry. Now Dallas' creation is hitting the big screens. For the first time, an episode called “Christmas With The Chosen: The Messenger” is in theaters now for a limited time and it's breaking box-office records!
Roopak, Johnny and Daniel keep talking about, among other things, the tricky, maybe even dangerous situations their work with journalists might lead them into sometimes and how they navigate their way through it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another Director's Lottery week, another chance for Tim, Mick, Rob and Graham to tear the show apart over the merits (or demerits) of a classic film - this time Toshio Matsumoto's punk-as-hell queer Oedipus Rex modernisation Funeral Parade of Roses. And if you think that sentence was a lot to take on board, wait until you hear the impassioned armchair debate. That's not debate conducted from armchairs. That's debate ABOUT armchairs. Off the Shelf has two Blu-Ray reissues from Luc Besson's '90s work, as Studio Canal offer Tim and Mick the chance to reassess The Fifth Element and The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc. Were we right to be irritated by Chris Tucker's performance in the former? Or to ignore the latter entirely? Find out on Cinema Eclectica, currently plotting our first trip to the cinema since March... If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting our PATREON (http://www%2Cpatreon.com/thegeekshow) . Alternatively, give us a 5-star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from, it helps other people find our podcast. The more feedback we have, the more people can enjoy our movie chatter. www.thegeekshow.co.uk #cinemaeclectica #moviereviews #toshiomatsumoto #japanesenewwave #queercinema #funeralparadeofroses #lucbesson #studiocanal #thefifthelement #brucewillis #millajovovic #themessenger #joanofarc #sciencefiction #ianholm #johnmalkovich #spaceopera #dustinhoffman #christucker #fayedunaway #ginamckee #garyoldman
Ted Finn, CEO of Uplift talks with Mark Alyn about jet lag and time changes. Regular contributor Robert Clancy visits with Mark to talk about Truth. Robert is the author of "The Messenger" an International best selling book.
Ted Finn, CEO of Uplift talks with Mark Alyn about jet lag and time changes. Regular contributor Robert Clancy visits with Mark to talk about Truth. Robert is the author of "The Messenger" an International best selling book.
In this episode of I Thought You'd Like to Know, Bob Olson Interviews Tony Szalkiewicz as a Prelude to The Messenger (December 19, 2016)
In this episode of I Thought You'd Like to Know, Bob Olson Interviews Tony Szalkiewicz as a Prelude to The Messenger (December 19, 2016)
In this episode of I Thought You'd Like to Know, Bob Olson Interviews Tony Szalkiewicz as a Prelude to The Messenger (December 19, 2016)
Esta semana en @ILTjuegos -Insignias, Logros y Trofeos- hablamos de #StreetsofRage4, #TheMessenger, #NeoGeoMini, #Cyberpunk2077 y lanzamientos destacados! Todo ello aderezado con humor, gracias a @javi_nemo y la vuelta de @carolalvarez2, nuestra experta repartidora de zascas. No os lo perdáis! Programa 053: Street of Rage 4, The Messenger, NeoGeo Mini y Cyberpunk 2077 Emisión: 06-09-2018 Aún No Es Viernes; Sevilla FC Radio
No MotherChip #196 recebemos Renato Tadashi e Henrique Alonso, membros da Pocket Trap, um estúdio indie brasileiro. Além de falarmos sobre a trajetória do estúdio em si, conversamos também sobre Ninjin: Clash of Carrots, trabalho deles que será lançado na semana que vem, no dia 4 de setembro.Participantes:Renato TadashiHenrique AlonsoHenrique SampaioHeitor De PaolaAssuntos abordados:01:00 - Fica, vai ter bolo03:00 - Pocket Trap e Ninjin: Clash of Carrots1:05:00 - Donut County1:07:00 - Hollow Knight1:23:00 - Monster Hunter: World1:28:00 - Two Point Hospital1:38:00 - The Messenger1:49:00 - EmailsAgradecimentos:- Jonathan Do Carmo Silva- Luiz Felipe MendesEnvie emails com perguntas e sugestões para: motherchip@overloadr.com.br ou através de nossa página do Facebook.
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison comeback from another unintended delay having played some major games. Marc talks more about World of Warcraft: Battle For Azeroth and gives final thoughts about We Happy Few. While Sean has a long list of games to go through. He gives his intial thoughts on Dragon Quest XI, right as embargo lifts a week before launch date. While he also discusses Ninja Gaiden and Metroidvania lovechild, The Messenger. He tries not to burn too many things talking Overcooked 2. Sean gives a major Suplex to baddies in Guacamelee 2. Tries not to die a lot in Death's Gambit. Goes back in time with Freedom Planet, and more. The guys also touch on some things announced around Gamescom 2018. Including release dates for major games like Devil May Cry 5 and Shenmue III. There's also a big discussion on what the introduction of Xbox All Access could mean for how we buy gaming consoles in the future. Will this turn out to be a boom for Microsoft? And could the other two big companies try this as well? They also discuss Twitch Prime doing away with paid ads. Great sales numbers for Nintendo Switch in July. Plus, even more games like Diablo III, Grandia I & II, Hat in Time, and maybe Super Mario Bros. U are hitting the console too.They close things out discussing some of the huge games coming out this week like Yakuza Kiwami 2, The Messenger, Donut County, Strange Brigade, and more.
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison comeback from another unintended delay having played some major games. Marc talks more about World of Warcraft: Battle For Azeroth and gives final thoughts about We Happy Few. While Sean has a long list of games to go through. He gives his intial thoughts on Dragon Quest XI, right as embargo lifts a week before launch date. While he also discusses Ninja Gaiden and Metroidvania lovechild, The Messenger. He tries not to burn too many things talking Overcooked 2. Sean gives a major Suplex to baddies in Guacamelee 2. Tries not to die a lot in Death's Gambit. Goes back in time with Freedom Planet, and more. The guys also touch on some things announced around Gamescom 2018. Including release dates for major games like Devil May Cry 5 and Shenmue III. There's also a big discussion on what the introduction of Xbox All Access could mean for how we buy gaming consoles in the future. Will this turn out to be a boom for Microsoft? And could the other two big companies try this as well? They also discuss Twitch Prime doing away with paid ads. Great sales numbers for Nintendo Switch in July. Plus, even more games like Diablo III, Grandia I & II, Hat in Time, and maybe Super Mario Bros. U are hitting the console too. They close things out discussing some of the huge games coming out this week like Yakuza Kiwami 2, The Messenger, Donut County, Strange Brigade, and more.
On this episode of Video Games 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison comeback from another unintended delay having played some major games. Marc talks more about World of Warcraft: Battle For Azeroth and gives final thoughts about We Happy Few. While Sean has a long list of games to go through. He gives his intial thoughts on Dragon Quest XI, right as embargo lifts a week before launch date. While he also discusses Ninja Gaiden and Metroidvania lovechild, The Messenger. He tries not to burn too many things talking Overcooked 2. Sean gives a major Suplex to baddies in Guacamelee 2. Tries not to die a lot in Death's Gambit. Goes back in time with Freedom Planet, and more. The guys also touch on some things announced around Gamescom 2018. Including release dates for major games like Devil May Cry 5 and Shenmue III. There's also a big discussion on what the introduction of Xbox All Access could mean for how we buy gaming consoles in the future. Will this turn out to be a boom for Microsoft? And could the other two big companies try this as well? They also discuss Twitch Prime doing away with paid ads. Great sales numbers for Nintendo Switch in July. Plus, even more games like Diablo III, Grandia I & II, Hat in Time, and maybe Super Mario Bros. U are hitting the console too.They close things out discussing some of the huge games coming out this week like Yakuza Kiwami 2, The Messenger, Donut County, Strange Brigade, and more.
I interviewed Frankie Sanchez Longtime Friend and Team Member of the New UFC Flyweight Champion Henry Cejudo after his amazing win over Demetrious Johnson in the Co-Main Event of UFC 227 this month. Frankie talked about the fight and what Henry had to overcome to pull out the win. Also went in depth on the training with his wrestling coach Eric Albarracin and the Pitbull Brothers, plus what was said to him going into the fifth round. We also discussed Henry Cejudo's desire to fight UFC Bantamweight Champion TJ Dillishaw in a "SuperFight" in the future as well as the eventual rematch with the former champion Demetrious Johnson.Listen Live Tues @12pm only on Chicagolandsportsradio.com or watch the LiveStream on Facebook- https://m.facebook.com/FightleteReport/