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James sits down with investigative journalist Gina Barton, host and creator of the USA Today true crime podcast Untested, to talk about a case that illustrates the real-world consequences of untested rape kits. In this episode of Untested, Detective Annie Harrison learns that a man she is investigating for rape in Michigan has also been accused hundreds of miles away. The evidence existed. The reports were filed. But delays and gaps in the system allowed years to pass before patterns came into focus. This conversation looks at how evidence can sit on shelves, how survivors are left waiting, and how one detective refused to let the case go quiet. Listen to Untested wherever you get podcasts. To read the companion piece and the full investigation, in addition to listening to the podcast: https://usatoday.com/rapekit Check out the full catalog and everything Dakota Spotlight: https://dakotaspotlight.com/ Get all episodes early, ad-free, and more. Subscribe to Spotlight PLUS: https://dakotaspotlight.com/spotlight-plus/ Sign up for the Dakota Spotlight newsletter: https://dakotaspotlight.com/newsletter/ Email: dakotaspotlight@gmail.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/dakotaspotlight YouTube: https://youtube.com/@dakotaspotlightpodcast4800 X/Twitter: https://x.com/DakotaSpotlight Instagram: https://instagram.com/dakotaspotlight TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dakotaspotlight Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/dakotaspotlight.bsky.social Proudly produced by Six Horse Media: info@sixhorsemedia.com Advertise your podcast or brand in Dakota Spotlight episodes: info@sixhorsemedia.com All content in this podcast, including audio, interviews, and soundscapes, is the property of Six Horse Media. Any unauthorized use, reproduction, or rebroadcast of this material without the express written consent of Six Horse Media is strictly prohibited. For permissions or inquiries, please contact info@sixhorsemedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Two cases where the evidence tells competing stories. Both reaching moments that will define what comes next.In the Kouri Richins trial, both realities exist at once. The prosecution has motive evidence that stacks to the ceiling: five times the lethal fentanyl dose, a forged life insurance policy, a boyfriend she booked a Caribbean vacation with for the month after Eric's death, texts wishing her husband would "just go away." Two weeks before he died, Eric told a friend he thought his wife was poisoning him.But the defense has something too: four years of investigation and no proof of how fentanyl actually got into Eric's body. Untested cups. Unsecured kitchen. White specks never analyzed. An "undetermined" death certificate. Can overwhelming circumstantial evidence survive when the physical link is missing?Then there's Nancy Guthrie. Twenty-five days. No suspect identified. No body recovered. The evidence pattern suggests a burglar who got surprised—someone who cased the house, came back, didn't know about the camera, and improvised with weeds to cover the lens.Arizona's felony murder statute doesn't care about intent. If Nancy died during a burglary, that's murder. Defense attorney Eric Faddis, a former prosecutor, breaks down what surrender buys versus getting caught, why the person who hid the body also hid their own defense, and how the legal walls are closing daily.Two cases. Two critical moments. The legal reality of what's coming.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#KouriRichins #NancyGuthrie #KouriRichinsTrial #FelonyMurder #HiddenKillers #FentanylPoisoning #SavannahGuthrie #EricFaddis #ReasonableDoubt #TrueCrime
Two cases at critical inflection points. We're breaking down both live.The Kouri Richins trial is exposing a war between what prosecutors have and what they're missing. The motive evidence is overwhelming—five times the lethal fentanyl dose, a forged insurance policy, a boyfriend she texted "Love you" the night Eric died, internet searches about lethal doses before and deleted messages after. Two weeks before his death, Eric allegedly said "I think my wife is trying to poison me."But the defense is hammering investigative failures. Untested cups. Unsecured crime scene. White specks never analyzed. A medical examiner who says manner of death is "undetermined." Can circumstantial evidence carry a conviction when the physical proof connecting defendant to act is missing?Then there's Nancy Guthrie—twenty-five days missing, and the evidence suggests this wasn't a professional operation. A suspect who cased the house, came back, didn't know about the camera, and grabbed weeds to cover the lens. If this was a burglary gone wrong, whoever's responsible is facing felony murder in Arizona. Intent doesn't matter.Defense attorney Eric Faddis, a former prosecutor, explains the fork in the road: surrender now with the body's location, or get caught later through genetic genealogy. One gives the defense leverage. The other lets prosecutors paint consciousness of guilt.The window is closing on both cases. We're taking your questions live.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#KouriRichins #NancyGuthrie #HiddenKillersLive #KouriRichinsTrial #FelonyMurder #SavannahGuthrie #LiveTrial #EricFaddis #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrime
Try Gusto today at https://gusto.com/edb and get three months free when you run your first payroll. Watch the full coverage of the live stream on The Emily D. Baker YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/6PBURywA7Fk Day 3 of the Kouri Richins trial brought shocking revelations, tense legal battles, and a major procedural misstep. An empty 2016 hydrocodone bottle was found at the scene and sent with the body. Why was it never taken for testing? Could that pill bottle have held fentanyl residue, and why won't we know the answer? Why did a witness mention "jail calls" and what did the defense do to immediately preserve "every single evidentiary objection" under the Rules of Evidence? RESOURCES Kouri Richins Trial Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbUyvZas7gIKTiEBENmlYTBxjH_fbLUO Kouri Richins Trial Case Brief Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFdNnRZUqH63ET7ols7SV3omxBEPgMoAh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The shortest day so far in the Kouri Richins murder trial may have been the most consequential. In less than an hour of testimony, defense attorney Kathy Nester exposed significant gaps in the investigation that are central to the prosecution's case against the Utah mother accused of fatally poisoning her husband with fentanyl.Crime scene technician Chelsea Gipson confirmed that a hydrocodone bottle recovered from Eric Richins' nightstand was never tested for fentanyl residue. She also confirmed that the kitchen where Kouri allegedly prepared the drink prosecutors say delivered the fatal dose was not photographed. No drug paraphernalia of any kind was found in the home on the day Eric died. And Gipson agreed that it's common for people to hide illicit drugs in prescription pill bottles — a key concession that supports the defense's theory that Eric may have unknowingly or knowingly had access to fentanyl independent of his wife.The courtroom's most dramatic moment came during questioning about phone recordings when Gipson asked if Nester was referring to "jail calls." The defense immediately moved to strike the comment, and Judge Mrazik instructed jurors not to speculate about the defendant's custody history. But the reference was already on the record in the jury's minds.An unexpected early recess ended the day before noon. Gipson returns to the stand for continued cross-examination in a trial expected to last into March.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#KouriRichins #RichinsTrial #EricRichins #TrueCrimeToday #MoscowMuleMurder #TrueCrime #FentanylPoisoning #KathyNester #ChelseaGipson #SummitCounty
The peptide industry just hit $328 million in imports from China in nine months, and the fastest-growing buyers aren't bodybuilders. They're women in their 30s, 40s, and 50s who were told their labs look "fine" when they know something is deeply wrong.In this episode, I break down why peptides like BPC-157 and TB-500 are being aggressively marketed to women in perimenopause, why there isn't a single randomized controlled trial proving they're safe or effective in humans, and what the actual evidence says about brain fog, muscle loss, joint pain, and metabolic decline. I explore why the "your bloods are normal" dismissal has destroyed women's health, how hormone replacement therapy actually protects your brain when timed correctly, why GLP-1s work when peptides don't, and what protein, sleep, and resistance training do that no research chemical can replicate, because the foundations of brain health will never trend on TikTok, but they're the only things backed by decades of rigorous science. *Reduce your risk of Alzheimer's with my science-backed protocol for women 30+: * https://go.neuroathletics.com.au/youtube-sales-page Subscribe to The Neuro Experience for evidence-based conversations at the intersection of brain science, longevity, and performance. *TOPICS DISCUSSED* 00:00 Intro: Why women are the fastest-growing peptide buyers 07:01 Perimenopause reality: why "your labs look fine" is destroying women's health 15:20 What peptides actually are and the missing human evidence 31:00 Quality control disasters and documented side effects 39:50 What actually works: resistance training, protein, and muscle preservation 44:30 Hormone replacement therapy and brain protection 51:14 GLP-1 receptor agonists: evidence-based use vs. gray market risks *Thank you to our sponsors* Caraway: https://carawayhome.com/neuro10 Timeline Mitopure: http://timeline.com/NEURO Function Health: https://www.functionhealth.com/tcm/louisanicola _______ I'm Louisa Nicola - clinical neurophysiologist - Alzheimer's prevention specialist - founder of Neuro Athletics. My mission is to translate cutting-edge neuroscience into actionable strategies for cognitive longevity, peak performance, and brain disease prevention. If you're committed to optimizing your brain- reducing Alzheimer's risk - and staying mentally sharp for life, you're in the right place. Stay sharp. Stay informed. Join thousands who subscribe to the Neuro Athletics Newsletter → https://bit.ly/3ewI5P0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louisanicola_/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/louisanicola_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With jury selection starting February 10th, 2026, the Kouri Richins murder case is entering its final phase. The Utah mother is charged with fatally poisoning her husband Eric with fentanyl, then authoring a children's book about grief. Recent pretrial hearings have addressed witness credibility, the admissibility of jailhouse letters, and whether Eric's high school drug use can be presented to jurors.But there's a glaring gap in the evidence conversation.Hair follicle analysis — a forensic tool capable of revealing months of drug use history — could definitively answer whether Eric Richins was a secret fentanyl user or the victim of acute poisoning. The science can distinguish between chronic exposure and a single lethal dose. It's been used in criminal cases worldwide to establish exactly this kind of timeline.The defense has characterized Eric as a partier who consumed substances freely. The prosecution says the circumstantial evidence points to premeditated murder. But neither characterization is definitive. Hair analysis could be.We don't know whether such evidence was collected during the autopsy. We don't know Eric's burial status. What we do know is that in the public filings and hearings, this forensic option hasn't been raised — even as both sides battle over the credibility of a drug dealer who has now changed his story about what he actually sold.Today's episode examines what's at stake as this trial approaches, what forensic science could offer that witness testimony cannot, and why the most important evidence in this case may never see a courtroom.Kouri Richins has pleaded not guilty. She is presumed innocent until proven guilty.#KouriRichins #TrueCrimeToday #TrialPreview #FentanylCase #ForensicToxicology #EricRichins #UtahNews #CriminalJustice #MurderTrial #TrueCrimeNewsJoin Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspodInstagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/tonybpodListen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.
January 20, 2026 is the first anniversary of Donald Trump's second inauguration. As we pass this milestone, WOLA President Carolina Jiménez Sandoval and Vice President for Programs Maureen Meyer join Adam Isacson to take stock of a year that has fundamentally transformed U.S. policy toward Latin America—and not for the better. This episode is a companion of a review analysis that Meyer published on January 15, 2026, tracking how the past year saw U.S. policy undermining democracy and human rights promotion, interfering in elections, hitting immigrants from the region quite hard, and taking the "war on drugs" to new extremes. This episode's conversation traces a dramatic shift: during the period following the Cold War, U.S. policy in the region, despite critical flaws, moved gradually toward cooperation, partnership, and at least rhetorical support for democracy and human rights. That trajectory has reversed. As Meyer explains, democracy promotion has "all but disappeared" from the administration's foreign policy framework. The State Department's Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor has been gutted. Over 80 percent of U.S. assistance to Latin America has been cut, including funding for civil society organizations and independent journalists. In place of cooperation, the administration has embraced coercion. A new doctrine designates Latin America as a top U.S. military priority. Nineteen organizations in the region are now listed as foreign terrorist organizations, up from four in early 2025. Most alarmingly, 32 U.S. military strikes on civilian boats in the Caribbean and Pacific have killed at least 124 people—a level of extrajudicial violence that, as Meyer notes, goes "beyond the traditional war on drugs." The guests examine how different leaders are navigating this moment. Populist leaders like El Salvador's Nayib Bukele and Argentina's Javier Milei have aligned themselves closely with the Trump administration. Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum has walked a careful line, cooperating extensively on security while drawing firm boundaries around sovereignty. Brazil's Lula, drawing on decades of political experience, has managed a pragmatic relationship despite ideological differences. The conversation is not without hope. Jiménez emphasizes that democratic backsliding is not the same as authoritarianism: there remains space for resistance. The U.S. Congress has shown signs of reasserting its role: a recent war powers resolution attracted five Republican votes at one point, and proposed foreign aid legislation would restore significant funding for democracy and human rights programs over the administration's objections. The episode closes with a call to action. Civil society organizations throughout the hemisphere continue documenting abuses and advocating for change under increasingly dangerous conditions. U.S. citizens, the guests argue, have a responsibility to remember that their political choices affect millions of lives across Latin America. As Jiménez Sandoval puts it, the decisions Americans make about their own democracy will reverberate far beyond their borders.
Let's get something straight right out of the gate:2026 is not a “soft launch”.It's a fuck around and find out year.And my favorite astro bestie Torrence Tremayne gives a very specific and direct break down of everything you need to know.After half a decade of grief, dissociation, therapy-speak, spiritual bypassing, and late-stage capitalism catastrophes, the astrology of 2026 signals something potent:
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We welcome back Eric Roth, President & CEO of Capella Minerals (TSX-V: CMIL - OTCQB: CMILF) for an important company update. Earlier this summer, Capella announced a strategic joint venture earn-in agreement with Tümad Mining, a major Turkish gold producer. That deal is now finalized, setting the stage for significant exploration across Capella's copper and gold assets in Norway and Finland. Key Discussion Points: Definitive JV Agreement Signed: Tümad Mining can earn up to 51% through staged exploration spending. Year 1 Commitment: Minimum of 12,000 meters of drilling (~US$4M), split between the Hessjøgruva copper-cobalt-zinc project (Norway) and the Killero copper-gold target (Finland). Exploration Focus: High-grade VMS copper deposits in Norway's Hessjøgruva district. Untested gold-copper anomalies in Finland's Central Lapland Greenstone Belt. Strong News Flow Ahead: Continuous drilling programs expected to deliver steady results over the next 12 months. Capella's Strategy: While Tümad funds the JV exploration, Capella is advancing plans to add a new 100%-owned copper or gold project to its portfolio. ----------------------- For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing in equities and commodities involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
How did political and social pressures affect public health decisions during the pandemic, and how did media reporting amplify those effects? What is the cost when experts detach from evidence-based medicine for policymaking and defer decisions to those without the proper expertise?David Zweig is a journalist, novelist, and musician. He is also the author of An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions.Greg and David discuss David's journey from working on a different book during the pandemic to documenting the school closure policies and their implications. They cover various topics, including public health, expertise, the state of science, partisanship, tribalism in academia and the public sector, and how those factors influenced the policy and decisions during COVID. David talks about the decision-making processes behind prolonged school closures despite falling hospitalization rates, the role of media coverage, the politicization of public health recommendations, and the long-term impact on children's education and mental health. *unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:The failure of the expert class30:39: One of the reasons that I felt motivated to spend years writing this book [An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions], and just painstakingly trying to create a document. So I am hoping that, if I am not too big for my britches here, I hope in a decade, or a couple of decades or more from now, people will look back at the book and use this as a tool to understand: How does something like this happen, where science and evidence are ignored? And not only is it ignored, but it is ignored by the people who ostensibly are the experts who should know better. I do not spend a lot of time criticizing Trump, or, you know, Alex Jones, or conspiracy theorist people, because that's boring. I already do not expect them to know what is going on, but I do expect people with advanced degrees. I do expect physicians, I do expect these public health experts. And my book, in many ways, is a study of how those people—it is the failure of the expert class.Intuition over data15:28: Real-world, like empirical evidence, was ignored almost entirely. And when it was acknowledged, even in a minimal way, it was dismissed with a bunch of really contrived reasons that were based again on the expert's intuition. None of this was based on any evidence or data.When models reflect privilege01:07:54: It's quite important to note that the people who made the models also tended to be the people who did the best in the pandemic. That's what this guy Eric Berg's philosopher, who I interviewed, pointed out to me many times. Like, boy, that's pretty ironic that the people who chose how to create these models, they were the ones who were in comfortable homes. They were the ones who had their kid. They probably had one or another parent at home with the kid to help them with their studying. Maybe they could pay for a tutor. Maybe they went to their vacation home somewhere. If the people designing the pandemic response were in a studio apartment in the Bronx with four children, with one absent parent, and with one of the kids sick and with a learning disability, I'm pretty darn sure that their recommendations would have been quite different if those were the circumstances they were living in.Show Links:Recommended Resources:COVID-19Andrew CuomoAnthony FauciDonald TrumpCenters for Disease Control and PreventionThe New York TimesMegan RanneyWired (magazine)Graham AllisonEvidence-Based MedicineMIS-CVladimir Kogan ProfileEmily OsterDeborah BirxGuest Profile:DavidZweig.comProfile on WikipediaSocial Profile on XSocial Profile on FacebookGuest Work:Amazon Author PageAn Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad DecisionsInvisibles: The Power of Anonymous Work in an Age of Relentless Self-PromotionSwimming Inside the SunArticles for The AtlanticSubstack Newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The 2025 World Athletics Championships start Saturday in Tokyo, Japan and the LetsRun.com crew breaks it all down, focusing first on the distances and key U.S. and international contenders. The US men have potential gold medalists in every distance event except for the steeple and the marathon. Plus, Noah Lyles vs. Letsile Tebogo in the sprints and Faith Kipyegon vs. Beatrice Chebet in 5000, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone in the 400 and the cool story of Dan Michalski. Want Daily podcasts from Worlds? Become a LetsRun VIP and join our Supporters Club It's the best club in running and you save on running shoes and get all the LetsRun.com content. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe AG1 Next Gen Now in 4 Flavors The supplement industry is a mess. Every day a new pill or powder hits the shelf. Untested. Unsubstantiated. Unbelievable. That is, until AG1 Next Gen. Backed by four gold-standard clinical trials, tested for heavy metals, and NSF Certified for Sport, Next Gen is trusted. And verified. With a three year, 20 million dollar commitment to new research, AG1 is the daily health drink cleaning up the supplement aisle. More info here. drinkag1.com Show notes: 00:00 Introduction and World Championship Preview 00:25 AG1 NextGen drinkag1.com 01:36 Start 06:31 Men's 800 Meters: How do the Americans do? 10:50 Arop? 13:50 Donavan Brazier's chances 18:06 Men's 1500 Meters: Who is the most interesting winner? 26:30 Hocker vs Centro 33:49 Men's 5000 and 10000 Meters: Over/Under American medals 45:49 Men's Steeplechase 48:45 Special Feature: Dan Michalski's dreams become reality journey 54:15 Women's Distance Events: Which heavy favorite is most likely to fall? 55:27 Keely 57:17 Gudaf Tsegay? 01:01:45 Beatrice Chebet 01:08:16 Steeplechase World Record Watch 01:11:16 5K Showdown: Faith vs. Beatrice 01:15:43 Sprint Action in Tokyo 01:16:18 Men's 100m Contenders 01:21:34 Men's 200m: Lyles vs. Tebogo 01:29:02 Women's 100m and 200m: Melissa Jefferson-Wooden vs Julien Alfred 01:37:12 Women's 400m: The Ultimate Showdown w Sydney McLaughlin 01:42:47 Final Thoughts and Predictions 01:44:44 AG1 Next Gen drinkag1.com Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on your podcast app and spread the word to friend. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/dbf78aa2-f860-4440-b1e6-1beece406e82
Niels Laros got another huge 1500m win but people on LetsRun are wondering if Cole Hocker is in world record shape. Sifan Hassan's quest for all the World Marathon Majors lives on, while Eliud Kichoge's career nears its end. What are Grant Fisher, Conner Mantz's, and Galen Rupp's chances this fall? Plus Brooks XCs has replaced Foot Locker's. Get daily podcasts from Worlds, a LetsRun shirt & Sean Brosnan's book: Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe AG1 Next Gen is Here The supplement industry is a mess. Every day a new pill or powder hits the shelf. Untested. Unsubstantiated. Unbelievable. That is, until AG1 Next Gen. Backed by four gold-standard clinical trials, tested for heavy metals, and NSF Certified for Sport, Next Gen is trusted. And verified. With a three year, 20 million dollar commitment to new research, AG1 is the daily health drink cleaning up the supplement aisle. More info here. drinkag1.com Show notes: 00:00 Introduction and World Championships Preview 01:02 Start 03:48 Pre-Show Banter 06:01 Diamond League Finals Discussion: Niels Laros another big win 08:09 What Changed After DL Final? Is Cole Hocker in WR Shape? 23:01 Sydney Marathon Analysis 37:37 Hassan's Win 39:33 Kipchoge's Past & Future 49:26 Grand Slam Track Investigation 57:46 Grand Slam Track Business Model 1:04:39 New Haven 20K Road Race Results – Conner Mantz Cruises 1:11:21 Galen Rupp's Current Form 1:11:54 Grant Fisher, Jakob 5k at Worlds 1:15:54 Brooks XC Championships Announcement 1:22:51 Yared Nuguse had a cold at DL final Links: How Cole Hocker is Quietly Getting into WR Shape, and Why Nobody is Noticing Olli Hoare doesn't make Australia 1500 team Jakob Ingebrigtsen officially confirms he is injury free and will run in Tokyo Grand Slam Track blew through nearly $18 million without paying a penny in prize money? How? Yared says he had a cold at diamond league final drinkag1.com If you're the ultimate track fan, join our club: https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want daily podcasts from Worlds? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on your podcast app and spread the word to friend. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/9916c8df-1cb5-4ed7-b121-446c92f84118
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On Sept. 3, you'll be able to binge the entire season of USA TODAY's new show "Untested" – for free. As the story unfolds, you'll get an insider's view of how Marshawn Curtis sweet-talks cops in multiple states, avoiding arrest and terrorizing more women.Listen for free starting Sept. 3 by visiting art19.com/shows/untested. To get the full season ad-free on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, subscribe at USAToday.supportingcast.fm. Read our investigation into the problem of untested rape kits at USAToday.com/rapekits.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Sept. 3, you'll be able to binge the entire season of USA TODAY's new show "Untested" – for free. As the story unfolds, you'll get an insider's view of how Marshawn Curtis sweet-talks cops in multiple states, avoiding arrest and terrorizing more women.Listen for free starting Sept. 3 by visiting art19.com/shows/untested. To get the full season ad-free on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, subscribe at USAToday.supportingcast.fm. Read our investigation into the problem of untested rape kits at USAToday.com/rapekits.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Sept. 3, you'll be able to binge the entire season of USA TODAY's new show "Untested" – for free. As the story unfolds, you'll get an insider's view of how Marshawn Curtis sweet-talks cops in multiple states, avoiding arrest and terrorizing more women.Listen for free starting Sept. 3 by visiting art19.com/shows/untested. To get the full season ad-free on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, subscribe at USAToday.supportingcast.fm. Read our investigation into the problem of untested rape kits at USAToday.com/rapekits.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Sept. 3, you’ll be able to binge the entire season of USA TODAY's new show "Untested" – for free. As the story unfolds, you’ll get an insider’s view of how Marshawn Curtis sweet-talks cops in multiple states, avoiding arrest and terrorizing more women. Ten years later, a new detective picks up the trail. But will her efforts be enough to put him behind bars? To find out, subscribe to Untested from USA TODAY.
High schooler Quincy Wilson scorched a 44.10 400m and Athing Mu ran 2:00 in Tennessee. With USAs 16 days way we looked at who will be in and who will be out for the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo?Wilson, Mu, Addie Wiley, Parker Valby, Josette Andrews? Jakbo Ingebrigtsen is back training. What are his odds for Worlds? Dennis Young of Front Office Sports joins us at 82:24 to discuss Grand Slam Track, Athlos, and his article, "Track's New Money Is Running Into Old Problems" AG1 Next Gen is Here drinkag1.com (sponsored) The supplement industry is a mess. Every day a new pill or powder hits the shelf. Untested. Unsubstantiated. Unbelievable. That is, until AG1 Next Gen. Backed by four gold-standard clinical trials, tested for heavy metals, and NSF Certified for Sport, Next Gen is trusted. And verified. With a three year, 20 million dollar commitment to new research, AG1 is the daily health drink cleaning up the supplement aisle. More info here. Deal of the Day: Save $83 on Nike Vaporfly . If you'd rather have the Alphafly click here, Pegasus Plus here. Or want the Jakob Ingebrigtsen shoe? Show notes: 00:00 DrinkAG1.com 00:58 Start 04:28 Quincy Wilson's Impressive Performance 12:14 Will he make TEAM USA individually? 18:44 Intern Tate's segment 19:36 Jakob Ingebrigtsen's Training Update: Normal Service Has Resumed 30:04 Jakobs vs Prime Kenenisa Bekele at 5000m *Thread: "Wow. Just watched 5000m championship 2008" 37:54 The 5th Placer Never Beats the 1st Placer 40:50 Deal of the Day: Huge Savings on Nike Vaporfly (and Alphafly) 42:24 Join the Supporters Club to hear Josh Hoey, Noah Lyles, Emmanuel Wanyonyi Talk 42:51 In or Out: Athing Mu 50:35 Jonah Koech update 54:08 Athing Mu's chances at USAs 56:40 Alicia Monson 01:01:32 Parker Valby & Katelyn Tuohy in 2025 01:04:31 Hobbs Kessler 01:08:21 Josette Andrews 01:08:53 Abdihamid Nur 01:13:19 Maggi Congdon 01:16:48 Ethan Strand & Parker Wolf Join Mike Smith's Nike Swoosh TC 01:21:36 Grand Slam Track's Financial Troubles 01:22:24 Dennis Young of Front Office Sports on Track & Field Struggles & Opportunities *article 01:43:41 AG1 Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on your podcast app and spread the word to friend. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/555ccc2a-b74f-42d7-bb4a-e079f64d5ae9
One final look at an amazing 50th Prefontaine Classic, highlighted by the world records of Beatrice Chebet and Faith Kipyegon, with the upset win in the Bowerman Mile by podcast listener Niels Laros. Athing Mu struggled? What does it mean? Cole Hocker and Yard Nuguse are looking good for Tokyo but what about Hobbs Kessler, Ethan Strand, and Nathan Green? And Monaco is Friday with Noah Lyles going head to head in the 200 vs Letsile Tebogo in a mouth watering match-up, plus a loaded men's 800. ** AG1 Next Gen is Here drinkag1.com** The supplement industry is a mess. Every day a new pill or powder hits the shelf. Untested. Unsubstantiated. Unbelievable. That is, until AG1 Next Gen. Backed by four gold-standard clinical trials, tested for heavy metals, and NSF Certified for Sport, Next Gen is trusted. And verified. With a three year, 20 million dollar commitment to new research, AG1 is the daily health drink cleaning up the supplement aisle. More info here. Want our podcast recapping Monaco? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe LetsRun Red White and Blue Shirts $20 Use code July4 @ https://shop.letsrun.com/ Show notes: 00:00 July 4th Sale Announcement Use code July4 @ https://shop.letsrun.com/ 01:00 Start 08:44 Discussion on Athing Mu's Sub Par Performance *Thread 15:59 Could she have Henry Rono type season? *thread 23:48 US Women's 800 Wide open 25:50 Sha'Carri & Athing gracious afterwards *interview 27:58 Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet's World Records 28:34 Chebet wans to run the 1500 *thread 33:42 Chebet vs Kipyegon & 3000? 36:18 AG1 Next Gen https://drinkag1.com/ 37:47 Niels Laros Wins Bowerman Mile! 48:42 Intern Segment: Who is the odd US man out in 1500? 49:55 US 1500 Ranks Stacked 53:30 Kessler vs Strand 56:17 What about Fisher beating a bunch of 3:29 guys? 01:01:14 Kessler is Nick Willis? 01:04:20 Great Job Nike & Pre, Bad Job NBC 01:17:49 Lyles vs Tebogo at Monaco This Week 01:20:04 What's up with Lyles instagram? *link 01:24:46 Stacked Men's 800 & Men's 5000, Rooks in Steeple 01:28:49 Who is most likely to break WR? Nuguse, Fisher, or Hocker? 01:32:00 10 Year Anniversary of this Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want our podcast recapping Monaco? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on your podcast app and spread the word to friend. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/d455f7c1-165a-4d10-9e06-502d47169382
Untested Blood & Teen Testimony — Attorney Eric Faddis on the Karen Read Trial's Explosive Week Attorney Eric Faddis returns to break down what may be the most pivotal week yet in the Karen Read trial — a week that saw emotional testimony from John O'Keefe's niece and nephew and shocking revelations about critical evidence that was never tested. The courtroom was left reeling as jurors learned that blood found inside the home and on household items was never submitted for forensic analysis — a potentially massive gap in the state's investigation. But that's just the start. We dive into the testimony of the two teens who lived with John O'Keefe. Their words painted a stark portrait of the final weeks of his relationship with Karen Read — not as a couple growing closer, as Read's defense has claimed, but as a household filled with tension, volatility, and escalating verbal abuse. With Eric Faddis guiding us through the legal framework, we examine how the prosecution is constructing a motive using the testimony of these young witnesses — and how the defense might counter by attacking credibility, suggesting manipulation, or claiming bias. Then we get into the elephant in the room: how can you claim to have conducted a thorough investigation when blood at the crime scene remains untested? Eric walks us through whether that constitutes negligence, prosecutorial strategy, or something more sinister. If you're trying to make sense of how the evidence — or lack thereof — is shaping this trial, this episode breaks it down from every legal angle. Hashtags: #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #EricFaddis #BloodEvidence #TeenTestimony #KarenReadTrial #TrueCrimeAnalysis #HiddenKillers #CourtroomDrama #JusticeForJohn Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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Untested Blood & Teen Testimony — Attorney Eric Faddis on the Karen Read Trial's Explosive Week Attorney Eric Faddis returns to break down what may be the most pivotal week yet in the Karen Read trial — a week that saw emotional testimony from John O'Keefe's niece and nephew and shocking revelations about critical evidence that was never tested. The courtroom was left reeling as jurors learned that blood found inside the home and on household items was never submitted for forensic analysis — a potentially massive gap in the state's investigation. But that's just the start. We dive into the testimony of the two teens who lived with John O'Keefe. Their words painted a stark portrait of the final weeks of his relationship with Karen Read — not as a couple growing closer, as Read's defense has claimed, but as a household filled with tension, volatility, and escalating verbal abuse. With Eric Faddis guiding us through the legal framework, we examine how the prosecution is constructing a motive using the testimony of these young witnesses — and how the defense might counter by attacking credibility, suggesting manipulation, or claiming bias. Then we get into the elephant in the room: how can you claim to have conducted a thorough investigation when blood at the crime scene remains untested? Eric walks us through whether that constitutes negligence, prosecutorial strategy, or something more sinister. If you're trying to make sense of how the evidence — or lack thereof — is shaping this trial, this episode breaks it down from every legal angle. Hashtags: #KarenRead #JohnOKeefe #EricFaddis #BloodEvidence #TeenTestimony #KarenReadTrial #TrueCrimeAnalysis #HiddenKillers #CourtroomDrama #JusticeForJohn Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first mass as leader of the Roman Catholic Church Friday.USA TODAY Senior Congress Reporter Riley Beggin discusses how some Republican lawmakers are at odds as they work on a bill dealing with President Donald Trump's priorities.The National Science Foundation eliminates its equity division and cancels dozens more grants.India and Pakistan step up military strikes.USA TODAY Investigative Reporter Gina Barton gives us a peak of Untested. Listen to the exclusive series here.Let us know what you think of this episode by sending an email to podcasts@usatoday.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A detective's dogged pursuit of justice links two rape accusations 800 miles apart, and puts her on the path to catch a sexual predator. She'll bring listeners along on her quest in the new exclusive true crime podcast series from WITNESS and USA TODAY, Untested. Here's the first episode.Subscribe for $4.99 to binge the entire season ad-free now. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A detective's dogged pursuit of justice links two rape accusations 800 miles apart, and puts her on the path to catch a sexual predator. She'll bring listeners along on her quest in the new exclusive true crime podcast series from WITNESS and USA TODAY, Untested. Here's the first episode.Subscribe for $4.99 to binge the entire season ad-free now. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Buried in an evidence room, a DNA swab held the key to catching a serial sex offender. But no one tested it for years. Detective Annie Harrison finally put the pieces together in two states 800 miles apart. This is the story of Untested, an exclusive true crime podcast from USA TODAY and Witness. The show's host, USA TODAY Investigative Reporter Gina Barton, joins The Excerpt to discuss the reporting that went into the series and why she thinks listeners should tune in.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
He terrorized women. He slipped through the cracks. But one detective refused to give up. Untested, an exclusive true crime podcast series from WITNESS and USA TODAY, brings listeners along on this detective's quest to bring a serial sex offender to justice. Available April 15.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
He terrorized women. He slipped through the cracks. But one detective refused to give up. Untested, an exclusive true crime podcast series from WITNESS and USA TODAY, brings listeners along on this detective's quest to bring a serial sex offender to justice. Coming in April.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
He terrorized women. He slipped through the cracks. But one detective refused to give up. Untested, an exclusive true crime podcast series from WITNESS and USA TODAY, brings listeners along on this detective's quest to bring a serial sex offender to justice. Coming in April.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.