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I'm baaaaaack!I am bringing you a "House of Horrors" story suggested by multiple listeners of the show- The Turpin Family. Thank the Lord no one is killed, but this case is far from having a happy ending. Trigger warning- this case involves child abuse. https://linktr.ee/KillerStoriesResearch and partial writing by Sara Breau Sources:You Tubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9cHOpyilBIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd2zmJGx8LEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chIFYO_F9wYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEmj0qXgmP4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbjNRCTMXecWikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turpin_caseNew York Posthttps://nypost.com/2023/02/13/some-house-of-horrors-turpin-siblings-finding-life-impossible-after-parents-torture/https://nypost.com/2021/11/20/house-of-horrors-kids-still-being-abused-this-time-by-system/https://nypost.com/2022/03/31/2-turpin-siblings-molested-by-foster-father-report/https://nypost.com/2024/01/24/news/turpin-kids-seek-settlement-over-foster-care-abuse-years-after-being-rescued-from-sadistic-parents-lawyer/
s Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrant join the ranks of infamous child abusers such as the Duggars, the Turpins, and Lori Vallow, Jon and Spike have some news - the Franke/Hildebrant case is part of a much larger pattern, where, as Voltaire did not exactly say, those who believe in absurdities will commit atrocities. Simply put, when the parents espouse extreme beliefs, it is the children who suffer the most. #rubyfranke #8passengers #exmormon Note: due to Spike being bedridden with Covid shortly after the filming of this episode, she was not able to find the specific clips mentioned in this discussion. However, most, if not all, of them, can be found in these videos: Mormon Stories deconstructs the Connexions/ Moms of Truth videos Jodi Hildebrant's nibling speaks out other links: News coverage of the story The Portugal sex abuse scandal The story of Lisa McPherson Peper Harrow documentary: part one part two aftermath Sinners in the hands of an angry god The change.org petition to stop the Franke family abuse And, because we need a bit of something light, Spike's budgies
I remember being so shocked and saddened when this family's story hit the news several years ago and it's one that I've been hesitant to tell on this podcast because it is so graphic and unimaginable. What these kids (some of them adults) went through at the hands of their parents for years … it turns my stomach and brings tears to my eyes.But their perseverance and strength is so admirable that I wanted to shine an even brighter light on their resilience. Trigger warnings ahead — this episode will deal with child abuse, imprisonment, and horrific neglect. Please take care while listening.On paper (and perhaps in person), David and Louise Turpin might seem like a normal married couple raising their children — all 13 of them, 3 boys and 10 girl, (which might draw some attention in and of itself). But with a little digging it is easy to find some oddities in their relationship timeline, like the fact that they got married when he was 23 and she was just 16-years-old — they had attended the same high school (though not at the same time). The story goes that David convinced school employees to sign her out of school … and they fled to Texas (possibly with the intent of eloping) before being caught by police and brought back home. Surprisingly, Louise's preacher father gave his blessing on the union and allowed the two to wed in 1984.// SOURCES //https://hollywoodlife.com/feature/turpin-family-parents-now-4581503/https://www.sportskeeda.com/pop-culture/what-happened-turpin-parents-family-story-explained-escape-house-horror-takes-internet-stormhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/louise-turpinhttps://facts.net/turpin-family-facts/https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/bad-behavior/turpin-house-of-horrors-timeline-of-how-13-siblings-suffered-years-of-torture-and-abusehttps://www.cnn.com/2018/01/18/us/turpin-family-conditions-inside-house/index.htmlhttps://www.desertsun.com/story/news/crime_courts/2018/01/19/turpin-torture-diaries-hundreds-journals-found-home-13-captive-children/1048998001/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/turpin-sisters-photos-of-shackled-siblings-draw-gasps-in-court-david-louise-turpin-california/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10206015/Jordan-Turpin-opens-911-moments-escaping-house-horrors.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12022123/Foster-family-accused-abusing-five-rescued-Turpin-siblings-appear-court.htmlhttps://nypost.com/2023/02/13/some-house-of-horrors-turpin-siblings-finding-life-impossible-after-parents-torture/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Myth of the Broke & Broken Black Family (Black Love) - with Kevin and Wanda Turpin We're celebrating black love on this Valentine's Day! And I'm dispelling the myth that most black families are broke or broken. The truth is there is a resiliency and strength that is foundational to many healthy black marriages and relationships. Today, I'm joined by one of my pastors, Kevin Turpin, and his wife, Wanda. The Turpins have been married 44 years! Below are some snippets of our conversation as we delve into what they learned from their parents' longstanding marriages, how they overcame communication problems in their own marriage, and what they think their greatest legacy as a family is. What Did Your Parents Teach You About Love Dana Che: The fact that both of you guys have both of your parents. I love that because I feel like a lot of the stereotype is that all black people grew up in single parent homes and no black people grew up with their fathers. And both of you are living witnesses of the opposite,. You both grew up in families that were intact. Not perfect, I'm sure, but healthy. Wanda: And we even grew up with our grandparents being married, that probably also, Dana, was a benefit to our marriage. I'm sure had our parents had some tough times, but you just don't leave. You work it out. Now, there are some things harder to get over than others, but you work it out and you stick it out until hopefully it does work out and your marriage makes sense. We saw strong marriages growing up. Black Love: Elevating Not Excluding Dana Che: When we say black love, this is not meant to be racially exclusive. We want everyone here to feel included. But I also want to make sure that we elevate black love, especially during Black History Month. We are elevating what black love is, how resilient, how strong it is. Pastor Kevin, let me just start off by telling people we have a big value of marriage counseling and marriage coaching on this show. I know Shaun and I sat across the counseling table from you many times in our relationship, and you've counseled quite a lot of couples, not just in our church, but just couples in general. Let me ask you, just kind of starting off this conversation, if you had to say, over the course of the many couples that you have counseled, what do you see as kind of the main foundational problem that a lot of couples are facing? Couples with Communication Problems Kevin: I would say communication on so many different levels. And part of it is not understanding the wiring of the other person or warning the other person, really, to think and to act, to make decisions the way that person makes them. And that's impossible because there's a book called His Brain, Her Brain. We're wired differently in every facet. Women and men are different. That sounds trite, but it is a truth. So what I attempt to do is to help through various tools, help couples really see how God has wired them so they can understand. Again, this took now what I can give to couples, maybe in four or five sessions, it took me half of my marriage to learn, 45 years to learn it myself. But once you come to understand, one, that you're different, and two, you learn to appreciate those differences. That's when you're on a good road to healing, a good road in terms of understanding how to work with each other in unity and in harmony. So I'll stop there, but communication is at the top. Dana Che: All right. So let's talk a little bit about you said. It took you, like, 20-25 years to learn. So what was going on with you and Wanda? What were the communication challenges that you were seeing in your earlier years of marriage? Kevin: Well, in our earlier years of marriage, I came in with some unusual baggage. I was very religious, sincere in my passion for God, loved not only God, but loved the church. So much so that I did one thing. I'll tell you this quick story. When I we were married for five years, four years before we had our first child, five years before we had our first child. And I had developed this regiment. On Friday nights, I go to church. I come home, work all day, one that works all day, become home, and I go to church because I was a musician. So at 06:00, I need to rehearse the choir, and then following that was a church service at around 08:00, so I wouldn't get home to about nine or 10:00 that night. Okay. So when we had Kevin, I picked Wanda up. It was a Friday that she came home. We came in the house and I said, okay, sweetheart, you got everything. And guess what I did. Dana Che: You went to church after your new baby had just been born? Kevin: It took some time for me to live that way down, but that was an issue that was out of total ignorance, and it really sent a really bad message to her, to where she felt, okay, this is the way my life is going to be. I got to find a way I'll stay long enough to get things stable for my son, but I don't know if I could stand this relationship. I didn't have a clue, the message that I was sending. And at that time, Wanda wasn't a big talker. She was just saying, well, if this is his life . . . she's not that type that's going to intrude. If that's who you are and that's what you want, I'm not going to interfere. So she didn't communicate that, but I picked it up, and there's some more to the story. But that's when I really began to kind of understand that, no, I need to learn some things. I need to mature and need to allow her to be who she is. And not try to make her who I think she should be based upon some idealistic, religious, spiritual ideology. Married with a Spiritual Imbalance Dana Che: Yes. That is so good that you're talking about that, because I do think a lot of Christian couples are dealing with that, where you'll have kind of this imbalance in spirituality and one spouse. I mean, I was this way where I would do the whole shaming Shaun because he didn't want to go to church and trying to make him go to all the meetings and stuff that I wanted to go to and doing the whole blame and shame game. So I think that there's always that tendency because like you said, our intentions are good, but the way that we present it, it really just pushes the other spouse in the opposite direction. WATCH MY VIDEO: WHEN YOUR HUSBAND DOESN'T LEAD SPIRITUALLY Kevin: It is absolutely right. That was, for me, one of the things that I did that I learned later as I matured, that boy did that damage the relationship early on that needed some time to heal, and I had to prove it was more than words, really. You count and I really respect you. I had to demonstrate that and prove that. Dana Che: So, Wanda, you weren't much of a talker in those early years. Was it just kind of this idea that he's going to do what he wants to do anyway, there's no need or was there something else going on inside of you that you didn't communicate, like what this was really doing to you? Wanda: First of all, my personality is I'm an internal processor. I don't process outwardly. And also, I wasn't trying to compete with God. Now, when Kevin I'm going to go back a little bit. When we first started dating, he wasn't really well, he was involved in church, don't get me wrong, but I very much was at the top of his list. And then we get married and people say this all the time. You find out who the real person is when you get married. And I always say men like to hunt. They like to do all they can to get the prey. And then when they have the pray, they're like, okay, so I can go back to my regular life. So this part of Kevin's life, I really did not know how in depth he was or connected he was to the church. What Most Black Fathers Want for Their Daughters My dad raised three girls. So I had a mom and dad all my life. I don't know anything without a mom and dad. And my dad raised three girls. And his philosophy was, I don't know that you're going to get married. I hope that you find someone special, but if not, I'm going to make sure you know how to survive. So survival, I felt like, wasn't going to be that hard for me because I kind of knew how to do it. But it was important because I already had my son, that he was connected to Kevin, even though I wasn't really connected to Kevin. So I said, well, I'll stay long enough so that I don't destroy my son. I want that bond to be there between he and his dad. And I'm not going to compete with God. If God is number one in your life, then fine. And we are at the bottom. That's where we were going to stand. So I wasn't going to try to compete with God, but I realized later it wasn't per se God. It was the religious environment that we were in. Wanda: Dana, I want to say this. I think most people plan for the wedding, but they don't plan for the marriage. And it's very difficult. You're taking two different, totally different personalities and trying to bring them in along with your family dynamics. And we have a great relationship with both sides of our family, which I know a lot of people don't have, but we do have that. We were raised similar as far as morals and your love for your family, but the difference was the religion. Church was a part of our life, but it wasn't everything in our life. Dana Che: Wanda, you said two things that I think are and correct me if I'm wrong or if you have a different perspective, but two things I think that might be kind of unique to black culture. One, you said that your dad raised you to basically survive. He was like, I'm going to raise these girls up to be able to take care of themselves so they're not dependent upon a man. And I find that that is something that is unique to our culture, whether you're being raised by a single mom. I was raised by a single mom for the majority of my childhood, and that was my mom's purpose. It's like, you need to be able to take care of yourself. You need to be able to be independent. And not to say that our other cultures don't teach their kids that, but I do think that there is something very unique about black culture that we want to make sure our kids are going to be all right. They're not going to be dependent upon anybody. And then the second thing that you said that I thought was really impactful you were talking about just kind of how you grew up and the fact that both of you guys have both of your parents. And I love that because I feel like a lot of the stereotype about blacks is that all black people grew up in single parent homes, and no black people grew up with their fathers. And both of you are living witnesses of the opposite, that you both did grow up in families that were intact, not perfect, I'm sure, but impact families. Black Families: Legacy Leavers Wanda: Right. And we even grew up with our grandparents being married, so there was never divorce. I didn't see divorce until I got older and some family members that just didn't make it. But as far as my family and our grandparents, we always saw marriage. So that probably also Dana was a benefit to our marriage, because you just don't leave. I'm sure had some tough times, but you just don't leave. You work it out. Now, there are some things that it's harder to get over than others, but you work it out and you stick it out until hopefully it does work out and your marriage makes it. And we can say for both our parents, they have wonderful marriages, though. My dad died two years ago. 63 years for my parents and 72 years for Kevin's parents. Dana Che: Wow. Kevin: We saw strong marriages. Not perfect, but they modeled, particularly later in life. My dad is 92 and waits on my mom hand and foot, but my mother waits on him, too. So there's that reciprocal relationship, and now it's sweeter than ever. God has blessed us with tremendous role models of what a marriage is. Dana Che: You know, I came across a quote that said, black love is revolutionary. And I've been, like, marinating on that quote. And then one of my friends said it to me not too long ago, and she's a single girl, and she's like, I'm not going to settle. I'm not going to settle for just anybody. So I asked her, and I've been asking different people, like, what does that mean to you? Black love is revolutionary. So I want to ask you guys, what do you think about that quote? Do you agree? And if so, what does that mean to you? To hear the rest of the conversation, be sure to listen to the full episode of the podcast! Links Mentioned in this Episode Grab Your Free 7 Secrets to a Happy Marriage Resource Learn more about the Life Enrichment Center Listen to 5 Ways to C.O.V.E.R Your Marriage in Prayer SUBSCRIBE | SHARE | RATE | COMMENT To ensure you never miss an episode, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Remember, sharing is caring! So, share these episodes with your friends and family via email or social media.
Have you ever been left wondering what happened after listening to a case? This episode will provide updates on the some of the first 50 cases that we covered on this podcast and tell you where are they now! cases with updates: 1. Luka Magnotta 4. Jolly Joseph 10. Ed Kemper 15. Kathleen Folbigg 16. Monte Rissell 17. Taylor's Law 21. JodI Arias 28. House of 200 Demons 32. Michelle Hadley/Ian Diaz 35. The Turpins 40. Tamla Horsford 45. Kip Kinkel
Join us this week as we discuss the horrifying Turpin case. https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/20/us/turpin-sisters-interview-abc-diane-sawyer/index.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tom and Ben explore the hideous case of David and Louise Turpin: “The Twisted Turpins”. The husband and wife had 13 children together and raised them as Pentecostal Christians whilst they moved through residences in various parts of Texas and California. The Turpins had been hiding a very dark family secret behind closed doors - a secret that would come to light during the early hours of January 14, 2018…
Jordan Turpin var 17 ára gömul þegar hún flúði heimili sitt að morgni 14. janúar árið 2018. Hún og 12 systkini hennar bjuggu við hrottalegt heimilisofbeldi þar sem þau voru hlekkjuð niður í rúmin sín, beitt líkamlegu og andlegu ofbeldi og læst inni í hundakofum.. allt skv. biblíunni sögðu foreldrarnir.
This week we cover the turpin family legal case that involves the malnourishment and torture of 13 kids ranging from ages 2-29 at the time of their rescue, We cover just how severe the living conditons were and who the parents were that started it all. We also cover Jordan Turpin's escape and how she saved all her siblings. Then where the kids are now and how the system failed them after their rescue.
Imagine spending your whole life stuck in a home with faeces smeared on the walls, trash piled high and a stench so foul you could hardly breathe. In the home, you're beaten by your own parents for any breaking of the rules. Sometimes you're chained up and left for days on end - simply because you tried to feed yourself. That home was a reality for the Turpin children. This week we cover the horrid case of the Turpins. David and Louise Turpin thought they were commanded by god to have many children. Yet, they neglected and abused those children across their whole lives. Prepare yourself as this one contains some truly harrowing details.
To the outside world, The Turpins seemed like your normal, average, all-American family. But inside the Turpin house, their children were living an actual nightmare. This story is insane. Buckle up, Buckaroos.
This episode is taken from our HJ Tidy Vault of true crime stories...The terrible Turpins. This couple seemed to have children for the sheer pleasure of torturing them. https://www.nightterrorpub.com/books/truecrimestories https://www.amazon.com/True-Crime-Stories-Murders-Disappearances/dp/1950921247 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/annie-weaver1/support
2018 öffnet sich um 6 Uhr nachts ein Fenster eines gewöhnlichen Vorstadt-Hauses in Kalifornien. Daraus klettert ein kleines Mädchen, mit Kapuze über dem Gesicht und merkwürdig bleicher Haut. Sie rennt so schnell sie kann die Straße entlang. Zitternd umklammert sie ein Handy, mit welchem sie den Notruf wählt. Was sie zu erzählen hat, kann die Polizei zunächst nicht glauben. Ist das ein Scherzanruf? Oder warum weiß das Mädchen namens Jordan nicht was "Medizin" ist oder eine "Adresse"? Jordan erzählt, dass das gerade ihr erstes Mal in Freiheit ist: Sie und ihre 12 Geschwister wurden ihr ganzes Leben lang eingesperrt - von ihren eigenen Eltern. Dabei haben die Turpins so lange den Anschein einer amerikanischen Bilderbuch-Großfamilie bewahrt. Liebe Exis, kurz vor der Weihnachtspause wird es nochmal richtig, richtig hart bei uns. Wir sprechen über einen Fall, der Leo in die YouTube-Spirale gezogen hat und dessen starken Frauen uns extrem faszinieren und berühren. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/MordaufEx
Perris, California. January 14, 2018. Few cases are as chilling as that of the Turpin family. Regardless of where you live, you likely remember this story dominating national, and even international news, in January 2018. The photos splashed across our television screens were designed to project an image of a big, happy family. But something just feels off about the photos, something you can't immediately put your finger on. The reality could not have been further from what parents David and Louise Turpin, were attempting to convey in those photos. When the story broke of what was really going on behind closed doors in their southern California home, those who got the impression that something just wasn't quite right had their feelings confirmed. It was all a charade, put on to mask the reality of how depraved human beings can be. While this case is not one of murder, I would certainly classify it as true crime.Instagram: @talkmurderwithmeFacebook: @talkmurrderwithmeBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/talkmurderI highly recommend the novel Girl A by Abigail Dean, which is loosely based on this case.Episode sources:Turpin case - WikipediaLouise Turpin's Sister Talks Childhood Before House of Horrors | PEOPLE.comHouse of Horrors Aunt Opens Up About Louise Turpin's PastCalifornia couple accused of torturing their children had North Texas tiesInside the Texas home where the malnourished, shackled siblings lived over 18 years agoTurpin case: Shackled California siblings 'victims of torture'Turpin: Shackled siblings found in Perris, California homeTurpin case: California couple deny torturing 'shackled siblings'California family: Parents charged after children found shackled13 captive siblings forced to shower once a year, strangled, subject to frequent beatings: Prosecutor13 siblings, some shackled and malnourished, rescued from California houseBefore police rescued their 13 children, the two parents had a history of strange behavior, family and neighbors sayAunts of 13 captive children reveal years of secrecy and concernsAirfares, fancy clothes and lavish meals: How the Turpins kept their evil secretCalifornia torture house: Louise Turpin's sister said sibling experimented with religion, sexGrandparents say 'God called' on Perris couple to have so many childrenDavid and Louise Turpin case: A timeline of parental torture and abusePerris parents, accused of torturing 13 kids, dreamed of a reality show about their family, reports sayDavid Turpin's Sister-in-Law Says He Would Watch Her in the Shower, Wouldn't Let Her Contact KidsSouthern California torture case: Outline of accusations against Turpin parentsCaptive teen's chilling 911 call details parents' alleged torture: 'My two little sisters right now are chained up''I've never been out': Chilling 911 call reveals abuse in Turpin familyTurpin siblings: Judge bars parents from contacting 13 children in torture caseTurpin parents sentenced to life in prison for torturing childrenTurpin children speak out as parents are sentenced in torture case: 'I'm taking my life back'Eldest Turpin Children Discharged from Hospital in What Attorney Describes as 'Birth Into Real World'Turpin children 'working toward forgiveness' of parents in California torture caseCan anyone open a school at home in California?California torture case raises questions about home school regulationThe Twisted Psychology Behind the Turpin Family CaseAs a forensic psychologist, this is why I think the Turpins may have held their children captiveInside Turpin family's Disney trips: kids wore same outfits each time | World | News | Express.co.ukDavid Turpin charged with 8 counts of perjuryTurpin trial: Couple jailed for life for 'inhuman' child abuseThe Quiverfull: The evangelical Christians opposed to contraceptionMusic from Purple Planet MusicSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-murder-with-me/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Straight From The Off welcomes Thomas Lamb to the Podcast. Lamby was a silky striker in the mold of Dimitar Berbatov (so i always thought!) and played the game with a smile on his face for teams that include Turpins, Southport, Warrington, Runcorn, Waterloo Dock and his main Sunday side Britannia. He tells us about his winner Kop end before the LFC vs Norwich game, the Kops last stand. He tells us about his unusual penalty technique and about upsetting a few keepers along the way, and his winning goal in the Premier Cup Final. He talks about his favourite goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 44 is brought to you by: Gated Security. Give them a call for all your security needs on 0800 772 312.
This week we conclude our story about the Turpin Family. Find out what happened after police raided 100 Muir Woods Dr, how David and Louise fared in court, and where the Turpin siblings are now.
Last week, we we promised to lighten it up. It didn't happen. You may have heard of David and Louise Turpin and their 13 children. This week, hear their origin story and what happened after an 18 year old man fell for a ten year old girl.
Want More of 911 Calls With Cole? Well, for creeps willing to donate 5 dollars to the podcast, there are 11 episodes live exclusively at www.patreon.com/talesbycole David and Louise Turpin, alongside their 13 children, were the picture perfect family on Facebook. But was that the truth? Or were the Turpins selling a lie, to cover dark atrocities. Written, Narrated, and Edited By: Cole Weavers Want to Support Tales By Cole Podcast? Visit our Patreon http://www.patreon.com/talesbycole
Introduing our new Mini-series: Box of Shame!!!Join Jess and Marci as they blantantly judge the criminial scumlords highlighting todays news headlines. This week, we discuss Chistopher and Sarah Almaguer, Matthew Joseph Erris, and the heavy hitter this months with the sentencing of the Turpins.
Passover, Easter, and Zombie Jesus; Notre-Dame de Paris’s donated $1 billion and France’s poor; Keith’s Easter Miracle; The View: Elizabeth Hasselbeck vs. Barbara Walters; Heckboy reviewed; Portland’s first-ever lifetime public transportation ban; Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli plead not guilty while everyone else pleads guilty; Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning’s arrests; United Kingdom’s mandatory porn pass; The Turpins’ 25-year-sentence; Adele and husband separate
What does info in the Mueller report mean? Turpins sentenced to 25-Life for child abuse. Man loses 40 punds on beer diet. Easter holiday.
David and Louise Turpin plead guilty to multiple charges for child endangerment, Patriots owner Robert Kraft charged with solicitation of prostitution, Empire is cutting out Jussie Smollett, R. Kelly charged with 10 felony counts and it all leads to Gary and Shannon to offer their nine life lessons they learned this week,
Trogger Warning: Miscarriage talk Ginger and Lo discuss the joys of pregnancy. The thrill of watching your feet inflate, wondering if today will be the day they actually explode. The exhiliration of growing a tiny penis. The awesomeness of vomming in a Safeway parking lot in the middle of the day. At the 30 minute mark, shit gets weird and Lo bums Ginger out with her tale of the Turpin family. We discuss the David Turpin hairstyle and why he's the last guy you'd like to find suckin' on a chili dog outside the Tastee Freeze. Logo By Randy Wood Music by Komiku
We're in for John and Ken today! We go through the latest on the search for Mollie Tibbetts, Sheriff's in Las Vegas still have no motive for shooter Stephen Paddock, The Turpin parents are back in court today, Dean Sharp shows off a steam trident for killing weeds, Mo' Kelly stops by for a look at the movies out this weekend, and we pull out John and Ken's Naked Desk. Yes, doused ourselves with Purell after.
Episode 09: When is it okay to hit your kids? Quando se pode bater nos filhos?- You can’t teach children to behave better by making them feel worse. When children feel better, they behave better. - Pam Leo- Children must never work for our love, they must rest in it. -Gordon Neufeld- Every day our children spread their dreams beneath our feet. We should tread softly. -Sir Ken Robinson
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Episode #1829: Sign up to support Allison's future BRAND-NEW podcast at patreon.com/allisonkilkenny for as little as $1/month! Faith (@bohemianfaith) and Erek (@erek_smith) join the show to discuss lots of witchy stuff. Also, White House slams Democrats as "obstructionist losers" following shutdown, and the horrific case of child abuse in the Turpins story and the dark side of the homeschooling movement Check out Sorry Mom's latest vid about the 5 stages of grief! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCycWJeDyJo&t=1s *** Desi calendars are available again for the Patreon supporters who sign up or upgrade to $10/month! patreon.com/allisonkilkenny
Duke blows up a Fastway truck in Knoxfield, tackles an ice hockey goalie, cooks a mud hen, defaces a public toilet, saves a kidnap victim, spots a serial killer, profiles a warehouse worker and gets Trump deported to a shithole country over his understanding of the American immigration system