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Best podcasts about Thomas Robinson

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Funeral Service on SermonAudio
Funeral Service of Mr Thomas Robinson

Funeral Service on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 83:00


A new MP3 sermon from Bethel Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Funeral Service of Mr Thomas Robinson Speaker: Rev. James Porter Broadcaster: Bethel Free Presbyterian Church Event: Funeral Service Date: 4/30/2025 Length: 83 min.

We Have A Take: A Portland Trail Blazers Fan Podcast

We're not saying we're goofing off or slacking for the rest of the season, it just seemed like the right time to draft Former Blazer Cuties. Who are Blazer cuties? We're glad you asked! Tune in to find out and then tell us what Blazer Cuties would you draft for your Blazer cutie dream team? 3:00 Catching up on the last week, beating bad teams, Suns have big problems and it wasn't Jusuf Nurkic, is Jusuf Nurkic going to have an acting career? Gooooolden warriors are a zombie team that is eating everyone's brains. Paul George is taking time off of podcasting so he can concentrate on winning. 13:00 Why don't we get much of Shaedon and Scoot playing together? 22:00 Blazer Cutie draft (starting with loose-definitions)Rose: Ed Davis, Thomas Robinson, Rodney Hood, Allen Crabbe, Shabazz Napier, Steve BlakeTara: Greg Oden, Al Farouq Aminu, Derrick Jones Jr., Will Barton, Andre Miller, Jake Layman1:02:00 Interview with Senator Ron Wyden about Blazer Legend Bill Walton and the WNBA1:16:00 Takes: Tara: if you are tired of talking in circles about the Blazer, go watch a Bravo show. Rose: The most moves doesn't mean the best moves.Join us on Discord! It's a place where we can share our love for the Blazers, talk about games, and get to know other Blazer fans. Kind of like Twitter but it's not. There are different channels with different topics and you can join in where you want, and ignore the stuff you don't want to see. Give it a try! You can also still find us on Bluesky: @wehaveatake, @tcbbiggs @roselhardingThe cutest intro/outro music by Eric Peterson (@shoozumoops)

We Have A Take: A Portland Trail Blazers Fan Podcast
WHAT Happened to the Development Express?

We Have A Take: A Portland Trail Blazers Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 84:53


It's Superb Owl Sunday and we're talking trade memories, Blazer Cuties who were traded at the deadline, Blazers making no moves at the trade deadline and then ask ourselves, WHAT about the Development Express? All this and more including:Chocolate soufflesChandler Parsons Yoga matWorking definition of Blazer CutiesDeandre Ayton's chemistry with the guards0:00 Superbowl Sunday plans3:45 Arena anthems (ops if you are listening to us, drop us a DM)8:30 Rip City Runs Deep revisited10:00 Trades from the past that we remember: Batum for Noah Vonleh and Gerald Henderson, Will Barton, Victor Claver and Thomas Robinson for Arron Afflalo and Alonzo Gee, Mason Plumlee for Jusuf Nurkic and a first round pick. 25:30 Update on Blazer Cuties who were traded and where they ended up35:45 Trade deadline rumors were very low quality this season41:45 Welcome Sidy Cissoko42:30 It's hard to be mad about the trade deadline moves that didn't happen when we don't know what the possibilities are.47:00 Hoping the Blazers don't make the playoffs, otherwise will enjoy the ride58:00 The destination is the same, we might just be taking a different route than we expected to Lottery Station.1:11:00 What if Deandre Ayton is part of the future plans? 1:15:00 Takes: A case for Gary Payton 2 to be nominated for Blazer Legend. Stop using letter grades on trades. 

Building The Base
Next-Gen Defense: AI on the Frontlines with Thomas Robinson, COO Domino Data Lab

Building The Base

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 27:00


This episode of Building the Base features an interview with Thomas Robinson, Chief Operating Officer of Domino Data Lab, who has an interesting background in finance and a strong passion for contributing to national security. Hosted by Lauren Bedula and Hondo Geurts, the conversation dives into Thomas's transition from a hedge fund to defense tech, and how his background has informed his leadership in AI and data science. Thomas credits his recent swell of patriotism to a desire to build the best possible future for his 17 month old twins. Five key takeaways from this episode: Domino Data Lab's success began in the commercial sector, and has since expanded to defense. In areas like mine detection using unmanned underwater vehicles, their technology has helped reduce model deployment times from 6 months to 2 weeks.Thomas challenges the myth that DoD is slow, saying that some DoD projects can be faster than commercial ones, especially when working with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), citing the successful Project Ammo for the Navy. “AI primes” bring not just systems integration skills, but also deep knowledge of data science and AI. While policy is important, the real concern for defense is trust in AI models. Thomas advocates for public-private partnerships to develop sensible regulations based on the impact of AI systems.For entrepreneurs and startups looking to break into defense tech, Thomas advises doing thorough research and preparing for the “valley of death.” Founders should plan for long-term cycles (3+ years), understand the realities of defense procurement, and be prepared to educate investors and boards about the unique challenges.

Forrest Park Church of Christ Podcast

Sunday Am Worship - with Thomas Robinson

Forrest Park Church of Christ Podcast

Sunday Evening Worship with Thomas Robinson

Rx Chill Pill
Healthy Lifestyles Can Affect Your Chromosomes with Dr. Thomas Robinson, MD, Professor Stanford Medical School

Rx Chill Pill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 62:45


“We saw that the recommended behaviors everyone knows about — eating fewer high-fat or high-sugar foods and fewer calories, increasing physical activity, and reducing screen time — can slow down biological aging associated with obesity in children,” said the study's senior author, Thomas Robinson, MD, who is the Irving Schulman, MD, Professor in Child Health and a professor of pediatrics and of medicine. “It's remarkable to see effects on the chromosomes with behavioral treatments,” he said.": Quote from: https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/01/obesity-telomeres.html This must listen-to episode of the MindBodySpace podcast features Dr. Thomas Robinson, a renowned scientist focused on obesity prevention, discussing the significant health and behavioral impacts of healthy eating, exercise, and reducing screen time in children. Dr. Robinson introduces the Stanford Solution Science Lab's approach to solution-oriented research, which prioritizes practical, actionable outcomes over traditional problem-focused studies. Additionally, the episode dives into the stealth interventions concept, aiming to implement health-improving behaviors through ideologically or value-driven motivators rather than direct health advice. The podcast also explores Dr. Robinson's involvement in the Human Screenome Project, which analyzes real-time screen usage to understand its effects on different aspects of life, including mental health and physical well-being, with an emphasis on creating personalized interventions. Dr. Robinson stresses the importance of modeling healthy screen usage behaviors for children and discusses the potential of tools like augmented reality in health interventions. 00:00 The Impact of Reducing Screen Time on Children's Health 00:51 Welcome to the MindBodySpace Podcast 02:28 Introducing Dr. Thomas Robinson: A Pioneer in Obesity Prevention 04:22 Exploring the Stanford Solution Science Lab and Solution-Oriented Research 12:20 The Journey to Pediatric Obesity Research 21:13 Understanding the Health Effects of Obesity 27:09 Innovative Research on Telomeres and Aging 33:12 Exploring the Impact of Obesity on Biological Aging 33:53 Stealth Interventions for Behavioral Change 35:02 Harnessing Ideological Movements for Healthier Lifestyles 38:00 The Power of Community and Collective Purpose in Health Interventions 43:03 Screenomics: A Deep Dive into Our Digital Lives 58:36 The Future of Personalized Health Interventions and the Role of Augmented Reality 01:00:02 Practical Advice for Parents and Educators on Screen Time --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindbodyspace/support

JAMA Pediatrics Editors' Summary: On research in medicine, science, and clinical practice related to children’s health and

A new systematic review and meta-analysis supports recommendations to limit 100% fruit juice consumption for children and adults to prevent weight gain. JAMA Pediatrics Editor in Chief Dimitri Christakis, MD, and JAMA Pediatrics Associate Editor Alison Galbraith, MD, discuss strategies to address pediatric and adolescent obesity with Thomas Robinson, MD, MPH, of Stanford University. Related Content: Consumption of 100% Fruit Juice and Body Weight in Children and Adults

Why Do We Own This DVD?
266. Tomorrowland (2015)

Why Do We Own This DVD?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 81:15


Diane and Sean discuss possibly the greatest box office injustice of all, Tomorrowland. Episode music is, "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow " by The Sherman Brothers, from the OST.-  Our theme song is by Brushy One String-  Artwork by Marlaine LePage-  Why Do We Own This DVD?  Merch available at Teepublic-  Follow the show on social media:-  IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD-  Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show

The Successful Failure
Thomas Robinson Talks Actors Doing Open Mics, Breaking Out Of His Shell, & His Faith | TSF 33

The Successful Failure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 75:51


Thomas Robinson is a stand-up comedian and the first recurring guest on the podcast. We talk about the differences since we first spoke. Follow Thomas Robinson: https://www.instagram.com/tr88films/ Submit your funny videos, TikToks, questions and topics you'd like to hear on the podcast to: thesuccessfulfailurejt@gmail.com Follow The Successful Failure: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Pzcoza...  Follow Jesse Tugas: https://www.instagram.com/jessetugas/

Forrest Park Church of Christ Podcast

Sunday Morning Worship - with Thomas Robinson

The Successful Failure
Thomas Robinson Talks Acid Date, Seppuku, & His Hometown Cincinnati | TSF 09

The Successful Failure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 44:50


Thomas Robinson is a stand-up comedian based in LA. Follow Thomas Robinson: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tr88films/ Submit your funny videos, TikToks, questions and topics you'd like to hear on the podcast to: thesuccessfulfailurejt@gmail.com Follow The Successful Failure: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Pzcoza... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesuccessf... Follow Jesse Tugas: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessetugas/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessetugas?_t... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMdgBxi0pzZvReW11B8Liw

Romcomathon
Episode 63: The Switch

Romcomathon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 57:42


In which the movie is fine, the actors are good and very famous, and all are dwarfed by the performance of Thomas Robinson, age seven. You can listen to our friend and podcast mentor Quincy Surasmith's podcast, Asian Americana, wherever podcasts are available. You can read past entries of Romcomathon here. Follow Us: Facebook Twitter Instagram Feel free to write in with any comments, concerns, or suggestions! Thank you for listening.

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The Second Studio Design and Architecture Show
#343 - Thomas Robinson, AIA, Founder and Principal of LEVER Architecture

The Second Studio Design and Architecture Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 109:34


This week Architect Thomas Robinson, AIA, Founder and Principal of LEVER Architecture joins avid and Marina of FAME Architecture & Design to discuss his background; moving to California and attending Berkeley; being taught by Peter Zumthor's; starting LEVER Architecture; mass timber construction; and more! This episode is supported by Monograph • Enscape • Programa • Sky-Frame • Graphisoft SUBSCRIBE  • Apple Podcasts  • YouTube  • Spotify CONNECT  • Website: www.secondstudiopod.com • Instagram • Facebook  • Call or text questions to 213-222-6950 SUPPORT Leave a review  EPISODE CATEGORIES  •  Interviews: Interviews with industry leaders.  •  Project Companion: Informative talks for clients.    •  Fellow Designer: Tips for designers.  •  After Hours: Casual conversations about everyday life. •  Design Reviews: Reviews of creative projects and buildings.

Stones Radio Networks
Ep 48 The Old Fashioned Three 04212023

Stones Radio Networks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 54:28


Listen to find out why Jerry is in so many Halls of Fame!! Who were these Kings? The Defense hasn’t been bad but, the offense has NOT been present! Without Draymond, the Warriors are a better offensive team. How hard is it to follow one simple rule? Who remembers Thomas Robinson? Sabonis has not played […]

Parricide Podcast
Episode 30 - No Axe to Grind - Thomas Robinson

Parricide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 51:56


Katrina moved her sons to another state in an effort to give them a good life. Sadly, Tommy squandered that chance one night when he was angry. 

Forrest Park Church of Christ Podcast

Sunday Evening Worship - with Thomas Robinson

En la Pintura Deportes
Resumen Deportivo ELPD: 20 de junio de 2022

En la Pintura Deportes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 12:00


ACB: Real Madrid campeón, Tavares el MVP; BSN: Piratas ganan en el regreso de Thomas Robinson; MLB: Toronto detiene a los Yankees; WNBA: Las Vegas, 13-2; LVSF: Triunfos de Criollas y Pinkin; Natación: Vetan participación de mujeres transgéneros; Boxeo: Con fecha la revancha Usyk vs Joshua; y más notas deportivas. El resumen deportivo de En la Pintura Deportes está disponible en la mayoría de las plataformas de Podcast: Apple, Google, Ivoox, Podbean, Tune in, Spotify, entre otras. enlapinturadeportes.blogspot.com Twitter- https://twitter.com/pinturadeportes Facebook e Instagram: En la Pintura Deportes Correo: enlapinturadeportes@gmail.com

En la Pintura Deportes
#PinturaRankingBSN2022 Ep. 10 Semana 9: Recta final de la serie regular, Mundial 3x3 y más

En la Pintura Deportes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 109:56


En este episodio, junto con La Güirita, analizamos la temporada luego de nueve semanas de acción. Repasamos el ránking, el caso (otra vez) de Thomas Robinson, el problema de los replays en las transmisiones, el pedido de San Germán de no jugar la última semana por conflicto con el 3x3 y más. El ránking de la novena semana lo pueden leer aquí: http://enlapinturadeportes.blogspot.com/2022/06/pinturarankingbsn2022-semana-9-bayamon.html #PinturaRankingBSN de En la Pintura Deportes está disponible en la mayoría de las plataformas de Podcast: Apple, Google, Ivoox, Podbean, Tune in, Spotify, entre otras. enlapinturadeportes.blogspot.com Twitter- https://twitter.com/pinturadeportes Facebook e Instagram: En la Pintura Deportes Correo: enlapinturadeportes@gmail.com

Bonita Radio
MDUM Thomas Robinson continuará suspendido del BSN

Bonita Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 48:40


Thomas Robinson seguirá suspendido. La ruta por el MVP en la Grandes ligas. Monica Puig se perderá los próximos torneos. Nuevo galardón en la NBA. ¡Sintoniza y comparte!

Bonita Radio
MDUM Thomas Robinson continuará suspendido del BSN - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Bonita Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 48:40


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Thomas Robinson seguirá suspendido. La ruta por el MVP en la Grandes ligas. Monica Puig se perderá los próximos torneos. Nuevo galardón en la NBA. ¡Sintoniza y comparte! Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Bonita Radio. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/90599

En la Zona Podcast
La Victoria de Soben

En la Zona Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 95:06


En este episodio hablamos sobre la pelea de Canelo y Bivol, BSN y la situación con Thomas Robinson, Playoffs, jugadas controversiales y los recientes premios de la NBA. Coméntanos en nuestras redes sociales y síguenos: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUoPkzu-kYkUDuOHpOQCumA Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/enlazonapr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enlazonapodcast También puedes vernos en vivo todos los lunes de 9:30 a 10:30 en la pagina de Pura Palabra en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuraPalabraMedia

Hurricanes Weekly
Anthony Walker with Joe Z 3-22-22

Hurricanes Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 15:09


University of Miami Forward Anthony Walker Joins Joe Z As a Sophomore (2020-21): Season did not count towards eligibility due to COVID-19 pandemic … Appeared in 26 contests, missing one due to injury, and made 16 starts … Averaged 9.6 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.0 assist per game … Ranked second on the team in blocked shots (22), as well as fourth in both scoring and rebounding … Tied for ninth in the ACC in 10-rebound games (five) and double doubles (four) … In ACC-only action, tied for sixth in the league in 10-rebound games (four) for eighth in double-doubles (three) … Scored double-digit points 14 times, including in 12 of his final 15 appearances, with 15-plus on five occasions … Pulled down five-plus rebounds 10 times, including in six of the last seven games … Blocked multiple shots in five outings … Eclipsed 30 minutes 12 times, including in six of the last seven contests, with 35-plus seven times … Led Miami in rebounding in a team-best nine outings, as well as in blocks nine times to rank second, plus in steals five times and assists once … Posted the most single-game made free throws without a miss (eight) by a Hurricane … Logged 12 points and a career-best three blocks versus FGCU (12/12) … In his first collegiate start, posted a 12-point, career-best 10-rebound double-double against Pittsburgh (12/16), adding two blocks in 35 minutes … Scored a career-high 18 points, made a career-best eight free throws and tied career bests in rebounds (10), blocks (three) and free-throw attempts (eight) versus Jacksonville (12/19) … Tallied 13 points and five boards at Syracuse (1/19) … Did not play against Notre Dame (1/24) due to a right foot injury sustained in practice … Scored 13 points and went 2-of-3 from deep in 36 minutes at No. 16 Florida State (1/27) … Amassed 12 points, seven rebounds and two blocks at Wake Forest (1/30) … Scored 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting in the victory over Duke, setting a career best in made field goals … Recorded a 14-point, 10-rebound double-double at Notre Dame (2/14) … Notched 16 points, shooting 6-of-11, against Georgia Tech (2/20) … Totaled 12 points and seven rebounds versus No. 11/9 Florida State (2/24) … Registered a 13-point, 10-rebound double-double in 38 minutes of action at Clemson (2/27) … Posted eight points and 10 boards in 36 minutes at No. 21/20 Virginia (3/1) … Stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points, seven rebounds, a career-high four assists, two steals and two blocks in 36 minutes in the regular season finale versus Boston College (3/5) … Logged 14 points, nine rebounds and a career-high-tying four assists, while limiting Justin Champagnie to 5-of-20 shooting, in a career-best 39 minutes during the ACC Tournament opening round win over Pittsburgh (3/9) … Posted 15 points, six rebounds and a career-high three steals in the victory against Clemson (3/10) in the ACC Tournament second round. As a Freshman (2019-20): Played in 25 contests, averaging 3.3 points and 2.1 rebounds over 12.3 minutes per game … Scored in double figures once, grabbed five-plus boards in three appearances, blocked multiple shots on three occasions and played 20-plus minutes five times … Twice paced Miami in rebounding … Opened his collegiate career by notching nine points and five rebounds against fifth-ranked Louisville (11/5), finishing 3-of-6 from the floor and hitting a 3-pointer … Registered six points, two blocks and a season-high two steals in the road win at UCF (11/12) … Set a season best with three blocked shots in 20 minutes of action against UConn (11/24) in the Charleston Classic … Played 24 minutes at eighth-ranked Duke (1/21), notching four points and four boards … Set season highs in points (14), field goals made (four) and attempted (eight), free throws made (five) and attempted (five), and minutes played (25) at North Carolina (1/25) … Posted seven points and two blocks in the win over Virginia Tech (1/28) … Recorded six points and a season-best seven rebounds in 21 minutes versus NC State (2/5) … Grabbed five boards and dished out a season-high two assists in 21 minutes at eighth-ranked Florida State (2/8) … Scored nine points on 4-of-7 shooting in the victory against Boston College (2/12). High School: Graduated from Brewster Academy (N.H.) … Listed as a four-star prospect by ESPN, as well as a three-star recruit by 247Sports and Rivals … Tabbed as the No. 33 power forward in the country by both 247Sports and Rivals … McDonald's All-American Game nominee … Helped Brewster win the National Prep Championships and a region championship, as well as reach the NEPSAC AAA title game, during his lone year with the team … Led Perry Hall (Md.) to 4A state crowns, the first two in school history, as a junior and sophomore … Attended Hope Academy (Ga.) as a freshman and did not play basketball … Member of multiple high schools honor rolls … Numerous NBA players have attended Brewster, including Will Barton, Donovan Mitchell, Thomas Robinson, and TJ Warren. Personal: Full name is Anthony Edward Walker III … Born Feb. 9, 2001 … Parents are Anthony Walker Jr., and Towanda Hayes … Has a younger brother, Darius … Majoring in criminology with a minor in sociology … Started playing competitive basketball as a 15-year-old sophomore … Favorite athlete is Giannis Antetokounmpo … Best sports memory is making a game-winning shot in the state playoffs as a junior … Chose Miami because he felt was a great fit both basketball-wise and academically … Committed to Miami over Kansas, Maryland, Pittsburgh, Seton Hall, and VCU.

Disruption Talks by Netguru
Ep. 65 Creating a Challenger Bank Despite Strict Regulations - with Thomas Robinson, Head of Product at Kroo

Disruption Talks by Netguru

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 50:15


In the fintech banking space there's a lot that can be copied because of how regulated it is. So, where else can companies like Kroo differentiate?Sean O'Connor from Netguru interviewed Head of Product at Kroo, Thomas Robinson. As Tom said, “we know that customers want to identify and work with brands that match their values. This is the space where Kroo can really differentiate.”. Hit the play button to find out all about creating a challenger bank in the world of strictly regulated fintech banking space.Tune in to this episode of Disruption Talks.

The Sunday Night Army
The music series: Overdriven

The Sunday Night Army

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 21:41


On this episode I chat with Robert Kappler, Thomas Robinson, JJ Mahoney of the band OVERDRIVEN. We talk about how the band got together, their music tastes, we get into the first singe "TAKEN" and how the video came together. OVERDRIVEN is Joey Mennella – Lead Guitar Robert Kappler- Lead Vocals. Thomas Robinson – Rhythm Guitar. JJ Mahoney – Bass. Nick Harris - Drums

Manhattan Church of Christ Podcast
Creating Inclusion & Release

Manhattan Church of Christ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021


Thomas Robinson, Luke: Anointed with God's Spirit 13, October 10, 2021 Jesus Heals Leprosy and Paralysis and More We're in the early days of Jesus Galilee ministry. Lk told us about Nazareth, positive response turns bad when Jesus talks about a Gentile widow and leper, Naaman. In Capernaum he casts out an “unclean being of power” (demon). He calls Simon as a disciple with no training, declaring himself a “sinful man.” Now two amazing healings. It's good to “hear a text for the first time.” Note how Lk makes the settings general. These are side by side for meaning. Lk leads us toward Jesus' ultimate meaning. Lk is using Mk with events that shaped controversy and clarify Jesus' distinction. Lk shows how Jesus sees varied human problems together. He heals fever like a “demon.” Gentiles, lepers, demons, paralyzed, sinful – all show human brokenness. Freedom from Exclusion First, the “leper.” (5:12-14) [Remember Naaman. In Lk 17, ten lepers, one Samaritan.] “Leprosy” a horrific disease: Mother Teresa, Father Damien, Dr. Paul Brand, Gift of Pain. But this is the “leprosy” law of Lev. 13-14 – long, strange. Not about the disease we call leprosy, but forms of skin scaliness, flaking (eczema, psoriasis), after burns or boils; leprosy in clothes, in walls of houses, etc. A visible sign of ritual uncleanness, impurity, like touching the dead, bodily emission, etc. But devastating result. Not sick or contagious, but excluded from human contact. This is an archetypal purity boundary. Jesus says it's now over. Jesus intentionally breaks the law, the boundary. Jesus touches and impurity doesn't flow to him, but the man is cleansed. We've had such boundaries! W.E.B. Du Bois, “the color line” (1903); a girl pregnant out of wedlock; a divorced person; a person who grows up with same-sex attraction and discovers that they're gay; sometimes a person who disagrees with “us” about church organization or worship practice. People didn't cheer when Jesus touched him. Jesus knows the assumptions are deep. Don't talk. Go offer the sacrifice. Let the priest certify you. Free your life. Freedom from Bondage Next, Lk really emphasizes the unity of human brokenness and Jes' power/authority to heal. It a teaching situation: Pharisees, law experts & God's power to heal. A man is disabled, can't walk, but maybe quite vocal and engaged. Lk & Jes both call him “human”/anthropos to show all of us in him. He & friends break open roof to get to Jesus. Wow, What a scene! Jesus sees faith in breaking roof boundaries. Jesus breaks back – through physical disability to human brokenness of sin, like Peter. Teachers are disabled; can't see how God heals the whole person – “blasphemy.” Jesus, son of the human (Dan 7:13-14), lives out God's authority to renew humans. Jesus raises the human to new life – to walk in freedom, whole, released, at home. This is the Gospel in anticipation. Jesus will take on our suffering, sin, & give life! A kind of ecstasy breaks out – even some Pharisees? But it's also scary. God engages not just mighty rulers but ordinary broken, bold humans like us. “Incredible things”!

Midnight Train Podcast
The Oakland County Child Killer AKA The Babysitter Killer

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 124:02


Today's episode is taking us back to the world of unsolved true crime. This episode deals with pretty tough stuff so consider this your trigger warning as the episode does talk about the killings of young children.    We are heading to the state of Michigan for this one. Oakland county to be exact. Oakland county is part of the metropolitan Detroit area, located northwest of the city. As of the 2020 Census, its population was 1,274,395, making it the second-most populous county in Michigan, behind neighboring Wayne County. The county seat is Pontiac. The county was founded in 1819 and organized in 1820. Oakland County is among the ten highest income counties in the United States with populations over one million people. The county's knowledge-based economic initiative, coined "Automation Alley", has developed one of the largest employment centers for engineering and related occupations in the United States. This county would spawn a serial killer. From February 1976 to March 1977 four children were abducted and murdered with their bodies left in various locations within or just outside Oakland County.   There were at least two other murder cases that investigators believe may have been victims of the “Oakland County Child Killer” or “The Babysitter Killer,” as some called him.   The ensuing murder investigation was the largest of its kind in U.S. history at the time. One suspect was even from our neck of the woods! We'll check out the victims and then get into the suspects. Again, this is definitely a touchy episode for some so if you're uncomfortable with this sort of thing, you might want to skip this episode.   Still with us? Ok so here we go.   Every 40 seconds, a child goes missing or is abducted in the United States. Approximately 840,000 people are reported missing each year in the United States and the F.B.I. estimates that between 85 and 90 percent of these are children. On a positive note, More than 99 percent of children reported missing in America in recent years have come home alive.    According to the Washington State Attorney General's Child Abduction Murder Research: In 74 percent of the missing children homicide cases studied, the child murder victim was female and the average age was 11 years old. In 44 percent of the cases studied, the victims and killers were strangers, but in 42 percent of the cases, the victims and killers were friends or acquaintances. Only about 14 percent of the cases studied involved parents or intimates killing the child. Almost two-thirds of the killers in these cases have prior arrests for violent crimes, with slightly more than half of those prior crimes committed against children. The primary motive for the child abduction killer in the cases studied was sexual assault. In nearly 60 percent of the cases studied, more than two hours passed between the time someone realized the child was missing and the time police were notified. In 76 percent of the missing children homicide cases studied, the child was dead within three hours of the abduction–and in  88.5 percent of the cases the child was dead within 24 hours.   Pay attention to your kids, folks. Be that parent. The one who annoys them constantly by asking where they are and knowing who they're with. Protect the fuck out of them with every last fiber of your being. THAT is your number one job as a parent.   The First victim was 12 year old Mark Stebbins. Mark was from Ferndale Michigan and was last seen at 1:30 pm on Feb. 15 1976. His body was found three days later in Ferndale. He was sexually assaulted and suffocated to death.  Mark was last seen and heard from at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 15. He talked to his mother on the phone. He was letting her know that he was leaving the American Legion Hall to head home. He never made it and at 11 p.m. that night Mark's mother called the Ferndale Police Department to report Mark missing.   At about 11:45 a.m. Feb. 19, 1976, a businessman named Mark Boetigheimer left his office building and headed toward a drug store located inside the New Orleans mall at 10 Mile and Greenfield roads. On his way something caught his eye in the northeast corner of the parking lot. He saw what looked like a mannequin dressed in a blue jacket and jeans. But as he got closer he knew he stumbled into a situation much more grim. It was a body, a human body. It was the lifeless body of 12-year-old Mark Stebbins.    Another person told police that they walked their dog around that parking lot, just so it could get some exercise. That was around 9:30 a.m. the same morning the body was found. The man said his dog was on a 20-foot leash and they walked that part of the lot. He said if that body was there at the time, his dog would have found it. If that's true, Mark's body wasn't there at 9:30 a.m. But it was at 11:45 a.m. when Mark Boetigheimer found him. That means there was a 2-hour-and-15-minute window in which someone or some people dumped Mark's body in the area.   Mark was a 7th-grader at Lincoln Junior High School. He stood 4 feet 8 inches and weighed about 100 pounds. He had strawberry-blond hair.  The autopsy showed the cause of death as asphyxia by way of smothering, but the report also showed rope burns on his neck, wrists and ankles. It appeared that Mark was also sexually assaulted.   Brooks Patterson, who was the Oakland County prosecutor at the time, said Mark's body was washed by an autopsy team, washing away any fingerprints.   The second victim was also 12 years old. Jill Robinson was from Royal oak Michigan.    Karol Robinson had three daughters and was recently divorced. She and her oldest, Jill, would butt heads and on one occasion in December of 1976 they did just that. It was an argument that led to Jill running away from home. She was last seen at a hobby shop on Woodward Avenue, then the Donut Depot on Maple Road between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. Dec. 23. According to Karol, Jill's mother, the two were arguing about biscuits. Jill was asked to help make them for dinner, she refused. Sometime after a heated back-and-forth, Karol told her to leave until she became part of the family. Jill went to her room, packed up her clothes and a plaid blanket into a denim bag. Before she left she dressed herself in blue jeans, a shirt, an orange winter coat and a blue knit cap with a yellow design on it, and then she would leave, just like her mother asked her to. She rode her bike away from her mother and her home.   Jill would later be seen by a family friend at a hobby shop on Woodward Avenue, just four and 1/2 blocks away from her mother's home. The next morning, two witnesses said they saw her in the Donut Depot on Maple Road -- this was between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m.   Jill's father, Thomas Robinson, made a call to police at 11:30 p.m. the day she left. Jill was found on the side of I-75, north of Big Beaver Road. She was laying on her back, fully clothed, not bound in any way, but a ring of deep dark red surrounded her head. The killer had transported her here, then shot her at close range in the head with a shotgun. It was later decided that Jill was fed and cared after for at least three days. She seemed to be washed, clean and with no signs of sexual abuse at all.   The third victim was 10 year old Kristine Mihelich. Kristine was from Berkley Michigan. She was last seen on January 2nd, 1977. Her Body was found on Jan. 21, 1977 -- she was missing for 19 days -- she was found in a snowbank along Bruce Road in Franklin Village, Mich. The cause of death was suffocation -- she was not sexually assaulted.   Police said there were no signs of violence and that she was in the same clothes she was last seen in. Her body was on its back, knees drawn up. That's when a Franklin Village mailman, Jerry Wozny, saw her. He saw her blue jacket in the snow on the same route he'd been driving for eight years. State police Sgt. Robert Robertson supervised the removal of the girl's body. Thirty-five officers from nine different departments made a task force that Prosecutor Patterson called “the strongest effort I've ever seen in this county.” The task force was headquartered in Southfield. Police Sgt. Joseph Krease was charged with tracking down Kristine's abductor.   Kristine's mother, Deborah Ascroft said “people keep talking about the Royal Oak girl (Jill Robinson) but I'm just not even going to think about that.” Ascroft said that in an interview on Jan. 5, 1977. At the time, Kristine had two younger brothers and according to her mother they kept asking “when is she coming home?”   Shortly after Kristine's disappearance, a child from the elementary school she attended was missing, which set off a panic at the school. A frantic search went on for about 20 minutes and the child eventually was found on school grounds. Tensions were at an all-time high.   Parents at Pattengill Elementary School were lined up outside school to pick up their children -- many of them used to walk home, but not now. When Kristine's body was found in a snowbank at the end of a dead end street in Franklin Village, it was so frozen officials had to wait until the following day to perform an autopsy, because of the body's frozen state.   Wozny -- the mail carrier who found her -- said: “I saw a hand ... It scared the hell out of me.”    Kristine was the fifth young person from Oakland County to die within the year. As of late January 1977, Patterson had no evidence to link Mark and Kristine's deaths. 11 year old Timothy King was the fourth victim. He was last seen on March 16, 1977 and his body was found on March 23, 1977 in a ditch along Gill Road, about 300 feet south of 8 Mile Road in Livonia -- He was missing for seven days. The cause of death was again suffocation -- he also was sexually assaulted.    Timothy King left his Birmingham home with 30 cents he borrowed from his older sister, Catherine, and headed to the corner store. He wanted some candy and it wasn't rare for him to make this trip of about three blocks. He left with his skateboard and football, headed toward the Hunter-Maple Pharmacy.   Tim's older brothers -- he had two -- were not around. One was babysitting a neighbor's kids while the other was rehearsing for a school play. Tim's parents were out to dinner at a nearby Birmingham restaurant.   A clerk, Amy Walters, said she sold Tim candy and he left through the back door into a dark parking lot around 8:30 p.m.. Birmingham Police Chief Jerry Tobin said “whatever happened to Tim happened between the time he left the store and before he got home. It doesn't look particularly good at this time.”   This was now the seventh child that had gone missing in the area. The six prior to Timothy had been found -- murdered. Tim was only the second boy. The hysteria was at an all-time high. According to Catherine, Tim's sister, Tim asked that she leave the front door ajar, so when he got back from the store he could get back in easily.   Catherine also left for the night. It would have been the first time little Timmy would be home alone at night for any period of time. Timothy's parents got back to the house around 9 p.m. to find the door ajar, but there was no sign of Tim.   The King family searched everywhere for Tim. They called his friends, searched the neighborhood and surrounding area. By 9:15 a.m. the next day, Chief Tobin called on the task force, requesting their full involvement. By the afternoon -- the day after Timmy went missing -- headquarters were established in the Adams Fire House, just a few blocks from the King family home. Door-to-door searches were conducted and classmates questioned.   Tim was abducted on a Wednesday. By Thursday, 100 lawmen from Oakland County, volunteers, Oakland County Sheriff's investigators, the county helicopter and the special Oakland County Task Force all were scouring the area. That Thursday the Kings stayed behind closed doors most of the day, but did say “we very much want Tim to come home.” That was Barry, Tim's father.   “We love him very much. He had a basketball game Saturday and missed practice today (Thursday). He's active in a school play. He's an achiever and a participator. We just love Tim and want him to come home.” Barry said.   Barry told reporters that the week before Tim told his mother that he wouldn't speak to strangers, that “he'd run away from them.”   “It's awful,” said a neighbor of the King family who also had an 11-year-old daughter. “When it happens to other people, you feel sympathy. When it strikes your neighborhood, you're scared.”   Other possible victims   Cynthia Rae Cadieux was 16 years old from Roseville Michigan. Last seen: 8:20 p.m. Jan. 15, 1976 Body found: 1:05 a.m. Jan. 16, 1976 in Bloomfield Township, Mich.   Cynthia Cadieux lived with her mother and stepfather. She attended Roseville High School, which was within walking distance from her home. Even though the school was close, one of her friends, Rose DeStesafano, offered to give her a ride home. On a cold January day in 1976, Rose offered Cynthia a ride.   “Cynthia refused, just like she always does,” said DeStesafano.   That decision may have been a fatal mistake.   The date was Jan. 15, 1976, and Cynthia walked, not to her mother and stepfather's home, but to a girlfriend's house. It was a planned visit. In fact, her parents thought Cynthia was spending the night there, but the girls didn't think so. Cynthia planned to go home that Thursday night. Police were able to verify that she'd made it to the friend's house that evening. They were also able to figure out she'd left her friend's home around 8 p.m., presumably heading back to her home. Her body would later be found that night -- technically morning in Bloomfield Township, which is about 26 miles away.   At 1:05 a.m. Jan. 16, a driver noticed something on the side of the road. What the person saw was the naked, lifeless body of Cynthia Rae Cadieux. It appeared that her skull was crushed by a blunt instrument. Police revealed Cynthia was raped and sodomized -- possibly by more than one person.   This case was looked at under a proverbial microscope that was designed to find the link or links between several other dead children in the Oakland County area.   Sheila Srock was 14 years old and from Birmingham Michigan. Last seen: 8:20 p.m. Jan. 19, 1976 Body found: Jan. 19, 1976   Birmingham is “the place” most consider to be the model community in southeastern Michigan. It's a place everyone wanted to live, but most couldn't afford. Those who knew of Birmingham would never have associated it with violence or crime, but that would change Jan. 19, 1976.   January in Michigan is a cold time and place, usually snow-covered. That's why a resident on Villa Street was shoveling snow from his roof a little after 8 p.m. Monday. While he was up there, he saw something through a neighbor's window -- something horrible.   Inside the next house over was 14-year-old Shiela Srock. She was babysitting her brother's baby while he was out. Shiela and the baby were upstairs, likely playing. At the same time a dark figure slithered in and out of homes in the neighborhood, stealing anything and everything he could. Eventually this intruder found himself on the doorstep of Shiela's brother's house. He rang the doorbell, and there was no answer. From there he popped the lock open and made his way in. The neighbor was able to see him as he ran into Shiela, gun drawn. The robber was upset that he didn't find anything of value and that now he'd been seen. According to police, the robber had Shiela remove her clothing. He then raped her, sodomized her and ultimately killed her.   The neighbor apparently saw most or all of these horrible actions. Obviously, he didn't have a cell phone in 1976, so he couldn't call for help right away since he was on the roof.   The assailant was described as a thin, white man between 18 and 25 years old, who stood about 6 feet tall. He had a prominent nose and a pointed chin, according to witnesses. The attacker's car also was identified. He drove away in a 1967 Cadillac. People at the crime scene said the killer mingled and chatted with onlookers. He asked questions about what was going on as he subtly fit into the crowd.   Eventually a man did admit to this killing. In March 1976, Oliver Rhodes Andrews confessed to and later was convicted of the murder of Srock. He is serving a life sentence in prison. According to a March 4, 1976 report from the Ludington Daily News, Andrews was wanted for questioning “in some 200 burglaries in several states.”   “(He) admitted in a four-hour confession late Monday that he raped the girl and shot her five times when the babysitter surprised him as Andrews broke into a home he thought was empty,” reads the report.   Jane Louise Allan was a 14-year-old girl from Royal Oak. She was considered a runaway because she had done so five times before. She was last seen hitchhiking along I-75 in Pontiac on Aug. 7, 1976. Her body was found in a lake in Miamisburg, Ohio five days later. Police said she died from carbon monoxide poisoning after being kept in the trunk of a car.   The information about the victims was taken from a great article on clickondetroit.com.   Ok so now you're asking yourselves, well there must be suspects right? The answer is… Yes there are… And we're gonna talk about em.   Let's talk about the profile the police came up with.    All related killings happened on days that it snowed. All children were last seen within a mile of Woodward Avenue between 9 Mile and 15 Mile roads. All children were fed and cared for.   The killer(s) either bathed them or made them bathe. Both male victims had rope burns on his wrists and ankles.   A psychological profile created by police described the killer as fanatically clean, smart and sexually abnormal. The big lead police had -- even as of March 24, 1977 -- was the witness who saw TimothyKing speaking with a man inside a blue AMC Gremlin.   Speaking of the gremlin… Let's run through that real quick. Eventually a woman came forward with some vital information. She said she saw Tim talking to a man in the pharmacy parking lot. She said Tim and the man were about two car-lengths away from her. She was able to describe the man she saw talking to the boy, whom she believed to be Timothy King. This witness also described the vehicle she believed the man to be driving; a dark-blue AMC Gremlin with a white stripe on its side, she called it a “hockey stick” stripe.       Police say the man described by witnesses was between 25 and 35 years old, white, with a dark brown hair cut in a shag style. He had muttonchop sideburns, a fair complexion and a husky build. He was driving a late model blue AMC Gremlin with whitewall tires.   Police also said they suspected Tim was abducted by one or possibly two men, and that person -- or people -- could have been involved in the other six cases of murdered children from the area.   The Oakland County Task Force released the following suspect profile on March 16, 1977:   Male 20-30 years old Above average education Above average intelligence Caucasian Ability and capacity to store child for at least 18 days Homosexual Plus mental problems Compulsively clean -- fanatically so No substance abuse involving drugs or alcohol Different (stranger ranger) Work -- schedule December-January, vacation off work Clean car, clean house Single dwelling -- attached garage, cost above $30,000 Prior contact with police Seeing psychiatrist White collar job, 9-5 schedule Area of southern Oakland County Wants bodies found   A few weeks after King's murder, a psychiatrist who worked with the task force received a letter, riddled with spelling errors, written by an anonymous author ("Allen") claiming to be a sadomasochist slave of the killer ("Frank").[12] "Allen" wrote that they had both served in the Vietnam War, that "Frank" was traumatized by having killed children, and that "Frank" had taken revenge on more affluent citizens, such as the residents of Birmingham, for sending forces to Vietnam.[12] "Allen" expressed fear and remorse in his letter, saying he was losing his sanity and was endangered and suicidal, and admitted to having accompanied "Frank" as the latter sought boys to kill.[13] He instructed the psychiatrist to respond by printing the code words "weather bureau says trees to bloom in three weeks" in that Sunday's edition of the Detroit Free Press,[12] before offering to provide photographic evidence in exchange for immunity from prosecution. The psychiatrist arranged to meet "Allen" at a bar, but "Allen" did not show up and was never heard from again.   Suspects:   Ted Lamborgine   Ted Lamborgine, a retired auto worker believed to have been involved in a child pornography ring in the 1970s, was arrested in parma heights Ohio. Ted had  transferred from Detroit to the Ford plant in Brook Park Ohio around the time the killings stopped. Before his arrest he moved from apartment to apartment like a man trying to escape creditors. Sometimes he'd stay for only a few months. Once he moved from an apartment in one tower of a complex to an identical apartment in another tower, for no apparent reason.   Even when he was in one place, he couldn't sit still. A neighbor who lived next to Ted in an Olmsted Township trailer park says he constantly moved his furnishings around. And he never once used his kitchen, eating out every day, even for breakfast.   Ted tried the stable life. He bought a little lemon-colored home in Slavic Village that had a tiny patch of front yard. His elderly mother and his sister even drove down from Detroit to see the place on a rare visit. It didn't last long though and he sold there house and moved again. He was running from his last in Michigan Theodore Lamborgine and his partner in crime, Richard Lawson, were part of a 1970s sex ring that preyed on young boys in Detroit's Cass Corridor. According to Lawson,Cass Corridor was a six-block section of dope dealers, hookers, bars, and poverty. Big families had moved from the South to work the auto plants. Hundreds of kids ran wild in the streets. It was a pedophile's paradise. Those poor kids from the neighborhood had nothing. So the men put money in their pockets and food in their bellies. In some cases the men even helped the mothers out, taking care of those gas bills to get families through the cold northern winters. Back at their homes, in motel rooms, and in the greasy basement of a neighborhood bike shop, the men used the boys -- some as young as nine -- to enact their darkest fantasies. Lawson said they tried not to be too rough. After all, they wanted the boys to come back the next time they cruised up with a crisp 10-spot. And so the boys came back, some of them for years. Sometimes, though, Ted got a little carried away. On special occasions he'd bring kids from the hood up to mossy suburbs like Royal Oak for "parties" at other pedophiles' homes. Police suspect there may have been hundreds of men involved, networking like members of a book club. The parties were potluck orgies: Everyone brought a kid to share, and things were known to get wild. Kids were sodomized, photographed, then thrown in a bathtub and hosed off.   Then there was the time Ted scared even Lawson. They were at the apartment of Bob Moore, owner of the bike shop, when Ted whipped out a photo album Moore kept of their little sweethearts. Ted pointed to one picture of a little boy with a wing-cut and a cute, dimpled chin. The kid wasn't one of the Cass hood-rats the men usually settled for. This was a kid from the other side of 8 Mile Road, the dividing line between the dust and crumble of the city and the bird's nest of suburbs in northern Detroit. This kid was clean and had nice clothes. "Looks like the King boy, doesn't it?" Ted had said, winking.  Lawson never forgot the moment.  Out of the five men involved in their Lamborgine and Lawson were the only two living members of that ring when they were charged in 2006. Lamborgine faced 19 counts of sexually assaulting children, while Lawson faced 28 similar charges.   Lawson, who was already serving a life sentence for murder, told WDIV in 2006 that he knows who the Oakland County Child Killer is. WDIV later obtained documents detailing molestations of many children in the 70s and 80s. Three new names of suspects in the investigation were listed and one of those names matched the one Lawson gave as the Oakland County Child Killer. The name Lawson gave was Bobby Moore, one of the deceased members of the sex ring. Investigators said they were looking into all of those people.   Investigators also said they did not believe Lamborgine or Lawson to be the killer, but they did think the men had valuable information that could help solve the case.   Lamborgine is serving a life sentence at Kinross Correctional Facility in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.   Many people believe that Ted was the killer dealer investigators believing it was somebody else. At the very least it's send that Ted could have been involved in some way.    Archibald Edward Sloan:   In July 2012, Prosecutor Cooper discussed Archibald Edward Sloan and his 1966 Pontiac Bonneville. A hair found in the car is a DNA match to evidence at two of the crime scenes -- Mark Stebbins' and Timothy King's. The hair is not his but police believe it belongs to an acquaintance.   Sloan is reportedly the owner of the car where the hair was found. Prosecutors were considering him an accomplice to the suspect. He could be a direct link to whoever the killer is, prosecutors said.   It is believed Sloan worked at a garage or gas station near 10 Mile and Middlebelt roads during the time of the Oakland County Child Killer murders. Seven years after the death of Timothy King, Sloan was arrested again. He was charged with two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. The offense took place in October 1983. He was sentenced to life in prison in January 1985. In February 2019, the Investigation Discovery channel aired a two-part, four-hour documentary about the killings. At this same time, WXYZ-TV investigative reporter Heather Catallo announced that Arch Edward Sloan had failed a polygraph test when he was interviewed by the Oakland County Child Killer Task Force in 2010 and 2012.   Sloan, 77, is serving his life sentence at the Gus Harrison Correctional Facility in Adrian, Mich.    James Vincent Gunnels:   At one point investigators said James Vincent Gunnels was the best lead in the decades-old serial killer mystery. His DNA is a mitochondrial DNA match to a hair found on the body of victim Kristine Mihelich. A mitochondrial match means the hair belongs to Gunnels or a male relative on his mother's side.   In 2012 Gunnels told WDIV that he had nothing to do with the child killings.   “I'm not guilty. There it is there. But at the same time, I know how the state police twist words to their advantage,” Gunnels said. “My heart goes out to those families. It really really, really does. I don't feel that they were served justice through any of this.”   After WDIV spoke with Gunnels, he decided he wanted to speak to the victim's family face-to-face. He reached out to the King family.   “When the request first came in, I was hesitant to go,” said Chris King. “I felt it would be too hard to be in the same room as a suspect in this case. It's clearly theoretically possible that he somehow aided in (Kristine Mihelich's) abduction, or killing.”   The King family contacted police who have questioned Gunnels on several occasions. According to police records, Gunnels failed a lie detector test. They wondered what Gunnels might say to the family.   “We weren't sure what to expect,” Chris King said. “But we had just been told to ask open-ended questions, see what he says, listen to his story. Um, who knows. He might be able to shed some light on, or tell us something he hadn't before.”   It wouldn't be easy. Chris King took his father Barry King along with him to the meeting with Gunnels.   “It was grueling,” Chris King said. “My dad is a lot tougher than I am. I found it exhausting, you know, mentally and physically.”   Barry King said Gunnels' story wasn't off-the-wall, but not exactly promising.   “I believe that the story he told Chris and I was believable,” Barry King said. “But it was contradicted by previous stories that he has told other people.”   Gunnels told the Kings that Bush was a child predator who lived in Oakland County at the time.   “It seems clear that he must have had at least some knowledge of the crimes,” Chris King said.   However, Gunnels denied knowing anything about the Oakland County Child Killings.   “I say right now I have no idea what that man did to anyone else,” Gunnels said.   Chris King asked him about two polygraph tests.   “My questions for him were, you know it's hard to understand you tried to cheat on one polygraph exam and failed a second polygraph exam,” Chris King said. “So, if you had absolutely no involvement or knowledge of these crimes, why would you feel that you had to cheat in the first place and then why would you fail the second one? It doesn't make sense.”   Gunnels told the Kings that he felt terrible.   “I couldn't imagine having that happen and not knowing all those years,” Gunnels said. “I really really couldn't.”   Chris and Barry King have been going the extra mile to try and solve the case, not knowing if they have done any good.   “It was kind of a long shot that it would help,” Chris King said. “But law enforcement said, ‘Who knows. Sometimes these guys have remorse and they end up telling you things.' So, we went with that hope.”   Christopher Busch:   Christopher Busch was a convicted pedophile who lived in Bloomfield Hills and killed himself in 1978. For decades, victims' family members had believed Busch could have been the killer. In 1977, Gregory Greene, 27, was arrested on child sexual assault charges. Greene led investigators to 26-year-old Busch, telling them Busch killed Stebbins. However, Busch and Green both passed polygraph examinations. Greene was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for sexually assaulting young boys. Busch first got probation for the same charges before ultimately killing himself.   However, in 2012 it was revealed that there is zero evidence suggesting Busch is the Oakland County Child Killer. His DNA does not match the physical evidence that investigators have.   “Whatever evidence that may or may not exist does not come back to Busch,” said Oakland County Prosecutor Jessica Cooper.   Police sources had told WDIV that Busch's suicide scene was suspicious and may have been a murder. They know he had a drawing of a tortured boy that closely resembled victim Mark Stebbins. Ropes were found in his closest. He had a blue Vega car which looked like the infamous blue Gremlin spotted at one of the abductions. It was later revealed by investigators that Busch was in custody while police investigated the killings and admitted he was a pedophile. Investigators wanted to keep him in jail but he was let go after he agreed to a plea deal.   However, none of that matters now after investigators said Busch did not commit the murders.   “There isn't a piece of evidence that we can point to and say Mr. Bush killed Timothy King, Jill Robinson, Kristine Mihelich or Mark Stebbins,” said Paul Walton, chief assistant Oakland County prosecutor.   Chis King, Timothy King's brother, said he thought Busch was involved because the suicide scene photos show potential evidence linked to the cases. One photograph shows the drawing that was pinned on Busch's wall, which closely resembles Stebbins.    The photographs also show ropes that appear to have blood on them and a shotgun shell. However, the shotgun shell in Busch's room cannot be matched with the caliber used to kill Jill Robinson.   “They even took it to NASA to try and see if they could get an identification of the caliber and there was no way in which they could do that,” said Cooper.   Prosecutors also said they tracked down the scientist who analyzed the ropes found at the home of suspect Busch.   “He conclusively told us that he was aware of these facts and that had there been any blood on that rope or ligature he would have sent it on to the evidence unit,” said Walton.   So there's the main suspects in the case. What do you guys think? Was it one of these guys? Did one of these guys have at least some involvement? We may never know.  Oh and one other quick note, John Wayne Gacy makes an appearance in this story briefly. One witness described two men he claimed to have seen abducting King. One of those men's descriptions bite a striking resemblance to John Wayne Gacy. Gacy was rumored to have been in Michigan at the time of the killings. It was found that gacy's DNA did not match DNA found on the victims however, and that was the end of that. But who knows… There's plenty of people that think there were multiple people involved, could he have been one?   Well that's almost everything, there were a few things that we found from around 2013 but they were just small nuggets that we could not find anything to really update the situations with. So we have left those out as well. There is also a side plot, if you will, involving a man using the alias Jeff claiming that he was part of an investigative team putting over 10,000 hours into their own investigations. They claim to know the identity of the killer but would not divulge the name unless they were able to set the information the police had to confirm the person's identity. The police would not share the info. There were lawsuits and other crap and the whole thing  seems kind of ridiculous. You can check it out on your own if you'd like though.    So there you have it! What do you guys think?  To horror movies of the 70s   https://www.ranker.com/list/scariest-70s-horror-movies/ranker-horror   BECOME A P.O.O.P.R.!! http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast   Find The Midnight Train Podcast: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpc www.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp   And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.   Subscribe to our official YouTube channel: OUR YOUTUBE   Support our sponsors www.themidnighttraintrainpodcast.com/sponsors   The Charley Project www.charleyproject.org

Locked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball
Thomas Robinson over Anthony Davis!?!? My biggest NBA Draft misses

Locked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 32:46


Rafael Barlowe from NBAdraftjunkies.com discusses a few of the players he was totally wrong about over the past few years heading into the NBA draft. While moving, Barlowe discovered an old scouting notebook and folder containing draft grades and opinions, which was highlighted by believing Thomas Robinson from Kansas was deserving of the same praise as Anthony Davis, who many saw as the clear cut #1 pick in the 20212 NBA Draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball
Thomas Robinson over Anthony Davis!?!? My biggest NBA Draft misses

Locked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 34:31


Rafael Barlowe from NBAdraftjunkies.com discusses a few of the players he was totally wrong about over the past few years heading into the NBA draft. While moving, Barlowe discovered an old scouting notebook and folder containing draft grades and opinions, which was highlighted by believing Thomas Robinson from Kansas was deserving of the same praise as Anthony Davis, who many saw as the clear cut #1 pick in the 20212 NBA Draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Manhattan Church of Christ Podcast
What We Receive, We Give

Manhattan Church of Christ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021


Dr. Thomas Robinson preaches on Acts 3:1-26

Virginia Talk Radio Network
7 - 29 - 21 HOUR 1

Virginia Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 53:46


Hour 1 This popular cartoon character is banned in Finland. Which character is it, (and for bonus points why was it banned)? A judge revoked the release of Thomas Robinson. The first medical cannabis dispensary opens in Salem. Five and Dine is a Chicken Fajita Casserole. Hour 2 Southwest Virginia man will serve 9 years in prison for pandemic-related fraud scheme. A Roanoke woman currently serving as Ms. Wheelchair Virginia will compete in the upcoming Ms. Wheelchair America competition. Hour 3 Trey Watkins stops by the studio to discuss the most recent race issues. Governor Northam is considering options regarding mask mandates in light of CDC regulations. Five and Dine is a Chicken Fajita Casserole.

Virginia Talk Radio Network
7 - 29 - 21 HOUR 3

Virginia Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 53:37


Hour 1 This popular cartoon character is banned in Finland. Which character is it, (and for bonus points why was it banned)? A judge revoked the release of Thomas Robinson. The first medical cannabis dispensary opens in Salem. Five and Dine is a Chicken Fajita Casserole. Hour 2 Southwest Virginia man will serve 9 years in prison for pandemic-related fraud scheme. A Roanoke woman currently serving as Ms. Wheelchair Virginia will compete in the upcoming Ms. Wheelchair America competition. Hour 3 Trey Watkins stops by the studio to discuss the most recent race issues. Governor Northam is considering options regarding mask mandates in light of CDC regulations. Five and Dine is a Chicken Fajita Casserole.

Virginia Talk Radio Network
7 - 29 - 21 HOUR 2

Virginia Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 53:47


Hour 1 This popular cartoon character is banned in Finland. Which character is it, (and for bonus points why was it banned)? A judge revoked the release of Thomas Robinson. The first medical cannabis dispensary opens in Salem. Five and Dine is a Chicken Fajita Casserole. Hour 2 Southwest Virginia man will serve 9 years in prison for pandemic-related fraud scheme. A Roanoke woman currently serving as Ms. Wheelchair Virginia will compete in the upcoming Ms. Wheelchair America competition. Hour 3 Trey Watkins stops by the studio to discuss the most recent race issues. Governor Northam is considering options regarding mask mandates in light of CDC regulations. Five and Dine is a Chicken Fajita Casserole.

Sets and Reps
19. FIT FOR LIFE (Tom, FTLYF app creator)

Sets and Reps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 46:01


Thomas Robinson is a personal trainer and the creator of FTLYF (Fit For Life). This app is your personalized program that matches you with personal trainers in your area. Vice versa, if you're a trainer, Tom has created a business that is supportive and proficient in the way of matching you with eligible individuals who have specific training needs. Along the way we talk about the trials, troubleshooting and timing that it takes to develop an app, as well as his story, inspirations, and passions that helped him to create it. No, covid wasn't involved with it.. -- Please listen to SETS & REPS on Spotify, or catch up with any of the videos that you may have missed on my YouTube channel. Be passionate, inspire discipline.

Check The Tape
Episode 137: Kentucky WIldcats vs Kansas Jayhawks 2012 NCAA National Championship

Check The Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 72:54


The Dan's celebrate so called Mr. Street Clothes Anthony Davis by watching him Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Terence Jones and the John Calipari run Kentucky Wildcats beat the Thomas Robinson and Jeff Withey lead Kansas Jayhawks in the 2012 National Championship.

In conversation with....
Thomas Robinson on obesity in Latinx children

In conversation with....

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 17:41


Thomas Robinson talks with The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology about the Stanford GOALS randomised controlled trial in Latinx children with overweight or obesity. 

For Old Missouri
Missouri at Kansas Basketball 2012 (Part 2)

For Old Missouri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 30:52


(PART 2 of 2) If there is a basketball equivalent to Armageddon at Arrowhead, it would be the Tigers visiting Lawrence, KS in 2012. It's the last Big 12 game between the two, and the conference championship is on the line. In retrospect, Marcus Denmon might have been even better in Lawrence than he was in Columbia. I analyze the entire game, including the controversial Thomas Robinson block on Phil Pressey to end regulation, Ricardo Ratliffe's big game, and so much more. ***Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdobFollow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64kEasiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouriSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rad Power BikesRight now as a limited time offer, get a free accessory with the purchase of a bike. That's right. And FREE shipping to the lower 48 states. To get this special offer, text the word LOCKED to 64-000.FreshlyJoin almost ONE AND A HALF MILLION Satisfied Customers and skip the shopping, prepping, cooking, and clean up.  Freshly is offering our listeners FORTY DOLLARS OFF FOR THEIR FIRST TWO ORDERS at freshly.com/lockedon.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.ManscapedGo to Manscaped.com and use code Locked On to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men's below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com

For Old Missouri
Missouri at Kansas Basketball 2012 (Part 1)

For Old Missouri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 18:39


If there is a basketball equivalent to Armageddon at Arrowhead, it would be the Tigers visiting Lawrence, KS in 2012. It's the last Big 12 game between the two, and the conference championship is on the line. In retrospect, Marcus Denmon might have been even better in Lawrence than he was in Columbia.I analyze the entire game, including the controversial Thomas Robinson block on Phil Pressey to end regulation, Ricardo Ratliffe's big game, and so much more. ***Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdobFollow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64kEasiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouriSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rad Power BikesRight now as a limited time offer, get a free accessory with the purchase of a bike. That's right. And FREE shipping to the lower 48 states. To get this special offer, text the word LOCKED to 64-000.FreshlyJoin almost ONE AND A HALF MILLION Satisfied Customers and skip the shopping, prepping, cooking, and clean up.  Freshly is offering our listeners FORTY DOLLARS OFF FOR THEIR FIRST TWO ORDERS at freshly.com/lockedon.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.ManscapedGo to Manscaped.com and use code Locked On to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men's below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com

Socrates Dergi
Potacast #428 | Geçmişe Ziyaret: 2012 Draft Sınıfı

Socrates Dergi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 46:36


Orkun Çolakoğlu ve Kaan Kural, geçmiş draft sınıflarını yeniden değerlendirirken günümüze yaklaşmaya devam ediyorlar. Potacast'in 428. bölümünde konumuz, lige Anthony Davis, Damian Lillard, Bradley Beal, Draymond Green, Khris Middleton gibi önemli yıldızlar kazandıran 2012 sınıfı. Royce White, Dion Waiters, Thomas Robinson gibi ilginç figürler ve seçmelere Türkiye'den katılan İzzet-İlkan-Furkan üçlüsü de sohbette değinilen oyuncular arasında…

Locked On Hawks - Daily Podcast On The Atlanta Hawks
Locked on Hawks - Ep. 432 - Thomas Robinson and Dallas Mavericks preview with Tim Cato

Locked On Hawks - Daily Podcast On The Atlanta Hawks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 30:31


Brad Rowland (@BTRowland, Peachtree Hoops) hosts episode No. 432 of the Locked on Hawks podcast and he is joined by Tim Cato of The Athletic (@tim_cato) to discuss the reported acquisition of Thomas Robinson and a Hawks-based look the 2018-2019 Dallas Mavericks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden
8: Roster preview with Jimmy Toscano | Al Horford | Guerschon Yabsuele | Thomas Robinson | Andrew Bogut | Gerald Green | Marcus Morris | Jabari Bird |

The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 50:02


Roster preview month begins on the CelticsBlog Banner Broadcast with CelticsBlog legends joining the program. This week Jimmy Toscano from The Garden Report joins to discuss Al Horford entering year two and a bigger role within the team, whether or not Guerschon Yabusele is ready for a big role, the open roster spot is debated, Marcus Morris' ups and downs are weighed vs. Jae Crowder and Jabari Bird showcases the potential of the two-way deal.

Boston Celtics Newsfeed
[News] Isaiah Thomas, Kyrie Irving NBA Trade Update | Boston Celtics Workout Thomas Robinson | Dallas Mavericks Re-Sign Nerlens Noel | Powered by CLNS Media

Boston Celtics Newsfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 4:15


Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN has the Cavaliers requesting more compensation following Isaiah Thomas's physical, while Cleveland.com's Joe Vardon claims no request has been made in the Kyrie Irving trade. The Celtics also had Thomas Robinson in for a workout and signed undrafted rookie LJ Peak.

The Tomorrowland Times Podcast
First Anniversary Commentary

The Tomorrowland Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 129:49


Join Hastin and Nick as they present a feature-length audio commentary companion to “Tomorrowland”, including exclusive interview excerpts with Brad Bird, Damon Lindelof, Jeff Jensen, Thomas Robinson, and Raffey Cassidy!*To sync this track with the film, press “play” when the first opening logo firework bursts.If you would like to skip to the interview excerpts, you may do so at the following timecodes:00:00:59 – Damon Lindelof on the editing process.00:07:13 – Brad Bird on pin variations.00:13:52 – Damon Lindelof on the first draft.00:19:27 – Jeff Jensen on the first draft.00:27:20 – Jeff Jensen on Casey's character.00:38:50 – Damon Lindelof on length.00:40:45 – Damon Lindelof on Walt Disney.00:51:20 – Damon Lindelof on Drummelberg.00:55:48 – Damon Lindelof on Frank's holographic dog.01:01:34 – Thomas Robinson & Raffey Cassidy on flashbacks.01:10:18 – Jeff Jensen on “Before Tomorrowland”.01:28:19 – Damon Lindelof on Nix & Plus Ultra.01:41:49 – Damon Lindelof on Nix's speech.01:58:05 – Brad Bird on the creative process.02:01:15 – Brad Bird on the end credits design.02:02:03 – Brad Bird on the future of Tomorrowland.02:02:45 – Damon Lindelof on the future of Tomorrowland.02:04:13 – Jeff Jensen on the future of Tomorrowland.02:08:39 – Final words from Damon Lindelof.This commentary was recorded in 2016 for the first anniversary of the film “Tomorrowland” and released for its second anniversary on May 22, 2017.Intro and Outro Music by Landon Walterwww.TomorrowlandTimes.comtwitter.com/TheTomorrowTimewww.reddit.com/r/tomorrowlandmovie/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

OPB's State of Wonder
Will Future Skyscrapers Be Built of Wood?

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 10:20


Among all the buildings going up in the biggest boom in Portland history, only one of them can be called the first of its kind in the nation. It's a simple four-story building called Albina Yard on North Albina Street. On the ground floor is Tanner Goods and a new bar, Wayback. The top three floors are office. But it's the material stretching in between them that is the big deal. Instead of steel and concrete, the floors, ceilings and columns are made of cross-laminated timber, or CLT for short. State of Wonder's architecture columnist-in-residence Randy Gragg stopped by to discusses how CLT stands to revolutionize construction, offering a pre-fabricated material that is faster to build, more resistant to earthquakes, and more sustainable than traditional practices, not to mention stands to jump start rural economies. “A good analogy for me is thinking of it like a very large IKEA cabinet, where each piece is precision machined and then assembled with steel connectors,” Thomas Robinson, a partner at Lever, the architecture firm that designed Albina Yard, told Gragg. Last week, Lever received design approval for an 11-story high-rise in the Pearl district called Framework. The firm is in the final stages of proving CLT's ability to withstand fire and support a building of such size with help from a $1.5 million Department of Agriculture grant and researchers at the University of Oregon, Portland State University, and Oregon State University.CLT technology is used widely in Europe and Japan, and the state of Oregon is positioning itself to be a leader in the US. In addition to helping Lever clear the technology with regulators, UO and OSU have started the National Center for Advanced Wood Products Manufacturing, Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden plugged $3.5 million for it into the agriculture bill now stuck in Congress, and Governor Kate Brown has helped fund a CLT competition.

Racion de NBA
Racion de NBA: Ep.250 (24 Ene 2016)

Racion de NBA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2016 137:01


El episodio de esta semana viene con un menú clásico: - El Termómetro: Chechu habla de la conferencia Este y de las semanas de los Cavs, Hawks, Pacers y de los Kemba, Melo y DeRozan entre otros. Javier repasa la conferencia Oeste y nos habla de los Warriors, Pelicans y Kings, y de los Curry, Cousins y Hayward, entre otras cosas.  - Sabor Latino: En este clásico de Ración de NBA hablamos de las actuaciones de los jugadores hispanos hasta coronar al Pata Negra de la semana. - Fast Food: El gran Santi Villa (@soyunsanti) nos habla sobre Thomas Robinson trás tocarnos su canción. - Noticias: El despido de Blatt, la vuelta de Kerr, los titulares del All-Star, los ignorados por el equipo USA y muchas más cosas. - Café Villa, Comentarios de los Oyentes y más: Los hermanos Villa nos preguntan si Curry es mejor que Isiah Thomas. También pasamos por nuestra página de facebook, comentarios de ivoox, twitter, itunes y comentarios@raciondenba.com. Más información en raciondenba.com.  Ración de NBA es un podcast que trata el baloncesto NBA en español poniendo énfasis en los jugadores hispanos. Nuestra web: raciondenba.com Mandar preguntas/comentarios: comentarios@raciondenba.com Publicamos avisos por Twitter al publicar los episodios para que sepáis cuando podéis ir a descargarlos: - Twitter - Chechu: @astrochechu - Twitter - Javier: @Racion_de_NBA_J Música: Black Samba - Juanitos Owl Time - Kellee Maize Extracto de The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Dance It, Dance All - The Easton Ellises Exótica – Juanitos Texas Food – Santi Villa

ClutchFans
Podcast: Dwight Howard on the clock, Lin, Asik on the block?

ClutchFans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2013 23:58


Clutch, Lance and Andrew talk about Dwight Howard, the possibility of pairing him with Josh Smith, Asik and Lin being shopped, the Thomas Robinson trade. the NBA Draft and even a little Royce White.

The Official Waiting For Next Year Podcast
2013 NBA Draft - Kirk breaks down the candidates and potential trades - WFNY Podcast - 2013-06-27

The Official Waiting For Next Year Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2013 45:48


Kirk and I took the last opportunity before the draft to talk about all the possibilities. I also signed off by saying "Don't drink too much" so there's that. The Kevin Love rumors and what that might have meant Quantity vs. quality and Bill Simmons' thoughts that four quarters don't always equal a dollar The trade rumors with the Pelicans and Greivis Vasquez Do you think Chris Grant's board is really so equal at the top or is it all smoke? The Thomas Robinson trade rumor for the #19 pick Houston trying to make a run for Dwight Howard Thomas Robinson was supposed to be NBA ready Nerlens Noel and the concerns about him Noel might be an athlete and not a basketball player Does Alex Len have the chance to be Hibbert? Could Alex Len be Rick Smits? Anthony Bennett and what he can be for the Cavs Anthony Bennett's dribbling ability and three point shooting ability Victor Oladipo and his chances of being the number 1 pick Victor Oladipo has the highest floor of any of the top six Defense translates from college to the NBA Ben McLemore and the Ray Allen comparison Otto Porter from Georgetown Otto Porter has the potential to be a complete basketball player The Tayshaun Prince comparison Sergey Karasev and the chances to have him with Dallas' pick Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ClutchFans
Podcast: The Dwightmare for Thomas Robinson

ClutchFans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2013 40:38


Well played, Rodman23 Here we go.

ClutchFans
Podcast: Robbing The Kings for T-Rob

ClutchFans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2013 45:15


The NBA Trade Deadline does not just come and go without activity from Daryl Morey. The Houston Rockets made a pair of trades this week, sending Patrick Patterson, Cole Aldrich and Toney Douglas to the Kings for Thomas Robinson, Francisco Garcia and Tyler Honeycutt, as well as sending Marcus Morris to the Phoenix Suns for a second round pick.