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Best podcasts about Wayne Walker

Latest podcast episodes about Wayne Walker

Boundless Body Radio
The Carnivore Diet Meets Hypnotherapy with Wayne Walker! 743

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 63:27


Send us a textWayne Walker is the founder of Reflective Mind Hypnosis. Wayne is a passionate and dedicated hypnotherapist who has transformed the lives of countless individuals by addressing challenges such as anxiety, depression, panic attacks, weight loss, and smoking cessation.With a unique blend of expertise and compassion, Wayne creates a safe and supportive environment for his clients to explore their subconscious and unlock their potential for positive change. At Reflective Mind Hypnosis, Wayne utilizes powerful hypnotic techniques tailored to each person's needs, guiding them on their journey toward mental well-being and personal empowerment. Wayne's true passion lies in guiding individuals towards better health and wellness, particularly through weight loss.In addition to his hypnotherapy practice, Wayne is an advocate for the carnivore way of eating, promoting its benefits for health and weight management. He believes that holistic approaches, combining mental and physical wellness, can lead to lasting transformations.As a certified Hypnotherapist, Wayne's profound understanding of personality types and effective weight loss strategies has transformed countless lives, helping individuals to understand and overcome the root causes of their behaviors.Find Wayne at- www.rmhypnosis.netEmail- wayne@rmhypnosis.net Business phone number: 956-300-4986 Find Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!
Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show! 11.13.24

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 193:59


248. The most phenomenal rockin' radio show in the world! Join the Aztec Werewolf™, DJ Del Villarreal for a big 3 hour journey through the world of 1950's rock & roll; enjoy the finest old school music played alongside the greatest modern roots acts in every episode of "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!"  Check out hot new cuts from Kitten And The Tonics (Grand Rapids, MI), Deke Dickerson and the Whippersnappers (Los Angeles, CA), The Ichi-Bons (Toronto, CAN), Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra (London, ENG), The Surfragettes (Toronto, CAN), JD McPherson (Broken Arrow, OK), The Howlin' Ramblers (Spain), The Honky Tonk Wranglers (Kentucky, USA) and The Bullets (London, ENG)! Fans of vintage music will enjoy hearing classics from George Jones, Webb Pierce, Dave Dudley, Werly Fairburn and Wayne Walker plus rockabilly gems from the likes of Johnny Burnette & The Rock N' Roll Trio, Mimi Roman, Carl Perkins, Ronnie Haig, Link Wray, Charlie Rich, Ricky Nelson, Jack Scott and Jerry Lee Lewis! Stay for some bonus cut from Neil Young (Happy birthday, Neil!). It's always good to the last bop!™ Make a request: del@motorbilly.comPlease follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!

Kansas Reflector Podcast
Open-market forces could shape a better future for the lesser prairie chicken

Kansas Reflector Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 29:44


Wayne Walker, owner of Common Ground Capital and CEO of LPC Conservation, and Mike Smith, who works with LPC Conservation projects in five states, talk about the vulnerability of the lesser prairie chicken.

Creation / Evolution on SermonAudio
Longing for the Word

Creation / Evolution on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 47:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Longing for the Word Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/7/2024 Bible: Psalm 19:7-11; 1 Peter 2:2-3 Length: 47 min.

Anxiety on SermonAudio
One Needful Thing

Anxiety on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 50:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: One Needful Thing Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/30/2024 Bible: Luke 10:38-42 Length: 50 min.

Rebuke on SermonAudio
One Needful Thing

Rebuke on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 50:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: One Needful Thing Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/30/2024 Bible: Luke 10:38-42 Length: 50 min.

Join The Journey
S3:124 Psalm 38

Join The Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 9:56


Sometimes the grief and anguish for our sins are all internal, but today Hannah Staubs and Wayne Walker unpack the physical anguish of sin. Wayne, the founder of Our Calling, teaches listeners about the grief of sin, and the way we can see it on the outside and the inside. But, there is hope in the forgiveness that can be found in Christ!  Want to learn more about Our Calling? Check out the link!  https://www.ourcalling.org/  Want to get involved with Love Our City? Check out the link below:  https://www.watermark.org/engage/city/serve-the-city  Grab a NEW Join The Journey Journal for 2024: https://a.co/d/7rt0H3g  Got kids? Check out the NEW Join The Journey Jr. Journal for 2024: https://a.co/d/eYBgvUM  You can also check out the Join The Journey Jr. Podcast:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/join-the-journey-junior/id1660089898

Philosophy on SermonAudio
No Other Gods Before Me

Philosophy on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 66:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: No Other Gods Before Me Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/12/2024 Bible: Acts 17:22-31 Length: 66 min.

Longsuffering on SermonAudio
No Other Gods Before Me

Longsuffering on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 66:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: No Other Gods Before Me Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/12/2024 Bible: Acts 17:22-31 Length: 66 min.

Longsuffering on SermonAudio
No Other Gods Before Me

Longsuffering on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 66:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: No Other Gods Before Me Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/12/2024 Bible: Acts 17:22-31 Length: 66 min.

More Than Sunday
How can we work together to help end homelessness? | Wayne Walker

More Than Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 29:32


In this season of the ‘More Than Sunday' podcast, we're partnering with Austin Street Center to better understand homelessness, advocacy, and empowerment. Hosts Rohini Drake, Director of Online Ministry at First United Methodist Church Richardson, and Daniel Roby, CEO of Austin Street Center, are joined by a new guest each week. In this episode, we sit down with Wayne Walker, who serves as the CEO and Pastor to the homeless at OurCalling. In 2001, Wayne, along with his wife Carolyn, started serving the homeless community in Dallas and founded OurCalling in 2009. Please join us as Wayne shares how utilizing cooperative collaboration is an incredibly effective way to serve the needs of our neighbors experiencing homelessness. For more information about the resources mentioned in this podcast, please visit: fumcr.com/MoreThanSunday First United Methodist Church Richardson welcomes people for Christ, grows people in Christ, and Serves people with Christ. Stay connected with us: FUMCR Website: fumcr.com FUMCR Facebook: facebook.com/FUMCRichardson FUMCR Instagram: instagram.com/FUMCR FUMCR YouTube: youtube.com/FUMCR 503 N Central Expressway Richardson, TX 75080

Richmond's Morning News
Wayne Walker

Richmond's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 7:53


For the latest installment of "Giving Tuesday," John welcomes Wayne Walker back to the show for another conversation about The Fisher House.

Richmond's Morning News

For the latest installment of "Giving Tuesday," Gary talks to Wayne Walker of The Fisher House, "a home away from home" for military veterans.

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Wayne Walker: Auckland Councillor on Wayne Brown's plans to sell the long-term lease of the Ports of Auckland

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 4:48


It's believed that more thought needs to go into the Auckland Mayor's plans to sell the long-term lease of the Ports of Auckland.  Wayne Brown is putting forward two options for the port in his proposed 10-year budget, which also includes a rates rise of 7.5%.   He proposes either keeping the business and gradually releasing land for public use or selling the lease to raise up to $3 billion.   Auckland Councillor Wayne Walker told Tim Dower that the port does bring in a good amount of income.   He says they've been told it could be returning $2 million a week, which it's on track to do, as it's returning a million a week now.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Craftory Podcast
The Lishen Difference(Redux)

The Craftory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 81:58


Join us in a candid and insightful conversation with Christian Lishen, a seasoned knifemaker, and special co-host Wayne Walker. This episode delves deep into the real-life journey of Christian, from his humble beginnings to his current status as a respected figure in the Knife community. We'll explore the pivotal moments and decisions that have defined his career, including the early experiences that ignited his passion for blades and the strategic choices that have sustained and grown his business. This is a grounded discussion that offers a genuine look into the world of craftsmanship and entrepreneurship as lived by Christian Lishen.If you have any questions or would like to suggest a topic reach out to us atthecraftorypodcast@gmail.comJoin us and the conversations to see behind the scenes pics and things we talk abouthttps://www.facebook.com/groups/3101645933471028please tale a look and join our social media platforms:Lishen Knives Enthusiast Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1225927184467087Lishen Knives Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077486928348Azbill Edgeworks Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086513059671Zac's Instagramhttps://instagram.com/zac_azbill?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Music: "Feel Good" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Sport Rock" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Welcome to the Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribut...

DTS Chapel - Teach Truth. Love Well.

Mr. Wayne Walker is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary who now serves as the CEO…

The Tara Granahan Show
Wayne Walker Dean Estates Resident - Latest on Flooding at Dean Estates - 9/19/23

The Tara Granahan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 14:56


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The Tara Granahan Show
Wayne Walker Dean Estates Resident - Flooding at Dean Estates - 9/13/23

The Tara Granahan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 16:24


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Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Mike Lee: Auckland Councillor on Wayne Brown's plan to sell Auckland Council's airport shares

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 5:30


Auckland's Mayor has called out councillors by name as he seeks support for selling council airport shares. Brown took aim at councillors, John Watson, Wayne Walker, Mike Lee and Christine Fletcher, for pushing back on share sales. Councillor Mike Lee told Jack Tame that the people of Auckland have expressed that they don't want the sale to go ahead, and he is on the side of the people. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Richmond's Morning News
Wayne Walker: May 9, 2023

Richmond's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 8:15


It is Giving Tuesday!  Gary Hess welcomes Wayne Walker from Richmond Fisher House.

Meet The Elite Podcast
11544 Wayne Walker-04 21 23-Hypnotherapist-Phil

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 4:52


Note to File
Wayne Walker, Medidata Solutions

Note to File

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 42:21


Wayne Walker is Senior Vice President, Product for Rave Platform Technology (including Rave EDC, Rave RTSM, Rave Imaging, Rave Coder, and Rave Safety Gateway) at Medidata. His responsibilities include the strategy, development, and delivery of these products across all Research & Development disciplines. Before joining Medidata, Wayne spent 12 years overseeing Product Management for clinical technology used by Data Management and Biometrics at PRA Health Sciences. This involved oversight of Platform as a Service, Software as a Service, on-premise deployed environments, and in-house developed solutions This week we discuss the vendor/site relationships, why there is a proliferation of disparate systems, the potential of direct to EDC data entry and so much more.

The Craftory Podcast
A Walk With Wayne Pt 2

The Craftory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 41:26


In this episode of The Craftory Podcast,  this is a continuation of us diving into the life and work of Wayne Walker, a talented knifemaker based in Mississippi. We sit down with Wayne to discuss his journey from his early life to his current successful knife-making business.Wayne shares with us his early inspirations and how he started in the craft of knifemaking. He talks about his process and how he creates his unique designs, as well as the challenges he's faced along the way.Throughout the conversation, we get a glimpse into Wayne's creative process and the attention to detail that goes into each knife. We learn about the different types of knives he creates and the materials he uses, as well as his favorite projects and the satisfaction he gets from creating something that will last a lifetime.Join us as we explore the world of knifemaking and gain insight into the life and work of Wayne Walker on this episode of The Craftory Podcast.Wayne's Business Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/WWCustomKnivesWayne's Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ww__customs/If you have any questions or would like to suggest a topic reach out to us atthecraftorypodcast@gmail.comJoin us and the conversations to see behind the scenes pics and things we talk abouthttps://www.facebook.com/groups/3101645933471028please tale a look and join our social media platforms:Lishen Knives Enthusiast Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1225927184467087Lishen Knives Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077486928348Azbill Edgeworks Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086513059671Zac's Instagramhttps://instagram.com/zac_azbill?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Music: "Feel Good" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Sport Rock" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Welcome to the Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribut...

The Craftory Podcast

In this episode of The Craftory Podcast, we dive into the life and work of Wayne Walker, a talented knifemaker based in Mississippi. We sit down with Wayne to discuss his journey from his early life to his current successful knife-making business.Wayne shares with us his early inspirations and how he started in the craft of knifemaking. He talks about his process and how he creates his unique designs, as well as the challenges he's faced along the way.Throughout the conversation, we get a glimpse into Wayne's creative process and the attention to detail that goes into each knife. We learn about the different types of knives he creates and the materials he uses, as well as his favorite projects and the satisfaction he gets from creating something that will last a lifetime.Join us as we explore the world of knifemaking and gain insight into the life and work of Wayne Walker on this episode of The Craftory Podcast.Wayne's Business Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/WWCustomKnivesWayne's Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ww__customs/If you have any questions or would like to suggest a topic reach out to us atthecraftorypodcast@gmail.comJoin us and the conversations to see behind the scenes pics and things we talk abouthttps://www.facebook.com/groups/3101645933471028please tale a look and join our social media platforms:Lishen Knives Enthusiast Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1225927184467087Lishen Knives Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077486928348Azbill Edgeworks Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086513059671Zac's Instagramhttps://instagram.com/zac_azbill?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Music: "Feel Good" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Sport Rock" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Welcome to the Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribut...

Fear on SermonAudio
God's Prescription for the Heart

Fear on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 41:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Prescription for the Heart Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/4/2022 Bible: Proverbs 4:23 Length: 41 min.

Diligence on SermonAudio
God's Prescription for the Heart

Diligence on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 41:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Prescription for the Heart Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/4/2022 Bible: Proverbs 4:23 Length: 41 min.

Glory on SermonAudio
God's Prescription for the Heart

Glory on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 41:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Prescription for the Heart Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/4/2022 Bible: Proverbs 4:23 Length: 41 min.

Evil on SermonAudio
God's Prescription for the Heart

Evil on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 41:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Prescription for the Heart Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/4/2022 Bible: Proverbs 4:23 Length: 41 min.

Richmond's Morning News
Giving Tuesday: November 15, 2022

Richmond's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 7:06


This week's edition of Giving Tuesday is with Wayne Walker of the Fisher House.

Wrath on SermonAudio
Grace Embraced Us or No Grace

Wrath on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 62:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Grace Embraced Us or No Grace Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 9/25/2022 Bible: 2 Corinthians 5:16-6:2 Length: 62 min.

Miracle on SermonAudio
Miracle Working Faith

Miracle on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 43:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Miracle Working Faith Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 9/11/2022 Bible: Mark 11:20-24 Length: 43 min.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
222. Remember This Crap? 1985 Bears at 49ers - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 150:52


The Bears had put the NFL on notice with a big win over the (then) Redskins a couple of weeks prior, but they had a big score to settle when they went to San Francisco in week six in a rematch of the 1984 NFC Championship game. The Bears punched the Niners in the face early and often, Jim McMahon made some great throws (and one absolutely horrible one) and when it was time to finish things off, they did what they did best on offense, they gave the ball to Walter Payton, a lot. The defense harassed Joe Montana from the very start and the Niners were so overwhelmed they committed a lot of penalties. Some rookie wide receiver for the Niners made his first-ever start. Let's just say there are a LOT of Hall of Famers in this game. Dick Stockton and the immortal Wayne Walker were on the call for CBS. And wait until you hear the breakdown of Wayne's NFL career. It's really something. All that, and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/desipio/message

Power on SermonAudio
The Gospel - What It Is

Power on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 44:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Gospel - What It Is Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 9/4/2022 Bible: Romans 1:16 Length: 44 min.

Joy on SermonAudio
The Gospel - What It Is

Joy on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 44:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Gospel - What It Is Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 9/4/2022 Bible: Romans 1:16 Length: 44 min.

Righteousness on SermonAudio
The Gospel - What It Is

Righteousness on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 44:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Gospel - What It Is Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 9/4/2022 Bible: Romans 1:16 Length: 44 min.

Contentment on SermonAudio
The Gospel of Sovereign Salvation

Contentment on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 64:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Gospel of Sovereign Salvation Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/28/2022 Bible: Romans 11:36; 1 Corinthians 1:30 Length: 64 min.

Jealousy on SermonAudio
The Gospel of Sovereign Salvation

Jealousy on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 64:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Gospel of Sovereign Salvation Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/28/2022 Bible: Romans 11:36; 1 Corinthians 1:30 Length: 64 min.

Live with Carisha Show
MASTER BARBER DARRYL WAYNE WALKER TALKS ABOUT HOW SALONS BRING IN MORE MONEY THAN BARBERSHOPS.

Live with Carisha Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 42:29


FOLLOW MASTER BARBER DARRYL WAYNE WALKER ON INSTAGRAM @DMB_CUTTS Thanks for watching this video! Please, subscribe to my Channel and hit the Bell Icon

El sótano
El sótano - Di Versiones (XXVIII) - 15/07/22

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 59:08


Nueva entrega de este coleccionable de diversión con versiones. Playlist; (sintonía) TAKESHI TERAUCHI “The house of the rising Sun” (Tradicional, The Animals) THE STRYPES “I’m a hog for you baby” (The Coasters) THE POLECATS “John I’m only dancing” (David Bowie) X “Crystal ship” (The Doors) NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND “All I have to do is dream” (The Everly Brothers) THE SADIES “The shape I’m in” (The Band) JESSE DAYTON “Bankrobber” (The Clash) MIKE NESS “All I can do is cry” (Wayne Walker) FLAT DUO JETS “Riot in cell block nº9” (The Robins) THE GORIES “There but for the grace of God go I” (The Machine) THE DIRTBOMBS “Livin’ for the city” (Stevie Wonder) TOOTS and THE MAYTALS “You really got me” (The Kinks) THE SLACKERS “Strychnine” (The Sonics) TY SEGALL “I’m a man” (Spencer Davis Group) REIGNING SOUND “I’d much rather be with the boys” (The Rolling Stones) NOUVELLE VAGUE “Dance with me” (The Lords of the New Church) Escuchar audio

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!
Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show! 4.6.22

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 180:19


124. When it's fresh, hot rockabilly music that you crave, there's no show like "Go Kat, GO!" Join DJ Del Villarreal on the airwaves of WCBN FM tonite and rock n' roll with the boppin'est sounds around! Dig the new Peter & The Wolves LP, the latest single from JD McPherson, cool grooves out of Scotland with Strawman Justice, rev it up right with the new single from Jared Pettys & The Headliners and some over-the-top 50's rock n' roll out of Rhode Island courtesy of the Hi-Fi Lowdowns! As usual, you'll be filling up with close to 3 hours of classic recordings from Elvis Presley, Wayne Walker, Jerry Lee Lewis and even Charlie Feathers, too! Always good to the last bop™ on DJ Del Villarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!"

TWIPF: THE PODCAST
1970, Week 12

TWIPF: THE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 55:37


This week we discuss short-careered running backs, a kicker from Wales, the end of Kezar, Wayne Walker's chasedown, a man  named Gayle, and the Statue of Liberty play. Quote of the week: "I must have missed this game, either doing my homework, or listening to Bobby Sherman records." 

Hypocrisy on SermonAudio
The Contents of the Natural Heart

Hypocrisy on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 47:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Contents of the Natural Heart Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/24/2021 Bible: Mark 7:14-23 Length: 47 min.

Justification on SermonAudio
Only By God's Spirit

Justification on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 53:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Only By God's Spirit Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/16/2021 Bible: Zechariah 4:1-6 Length: 53 min.

Repentance on SermonAudio
Only By God's Spirit

Repentance on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 53:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Only By God's Spirit Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/16/2021 Bible: Zechariah 4:1-6 Length: 53 min.

Sanctification on SermonAudio
Only By God's Spirit

Sanctification on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 53:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Only By God's Spirit Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/16/2021 Bible: Zechariah 4:1-6 Length: 53 min.

Point of View Radio Talk Show
Point of View March 1, 2021 : Wayne Walker, Sterling Burnett, John Berlau

Point of View Radio Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 131:50


Monday, March 1, 2021 On Point of View today, guest host Dr. Merrill (Buddy) Matthews  welcomes Wayne Walker. Wayne is the Executive Director of Our Calling, a ministry to the homeless and displaced in Dallas. Buddy follows this with a weekend update. Then he welcomes Sterling Burnett. They’ll discuss gun control legislation and changing demographics. His […]

Hope on SermonAudio
The Need for the Love of God

Hope on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 37:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Need for the Love of God Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 2/14/2021 Bible: Jeremiah 31:3 Length: 37 min.

Protection on SermonAudio
Prayer: The Path to Peace and Protection

Protection on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 54:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Prayer: The Path to Peace and Protection Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/10/2021 Bible: Philippians 4:4-7 Length: 54 min.

Goodness on SermonAudio
In Fear or In Faith

Goodness on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 55:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: In Fear or In Faith Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/3/2021 Bible: Isaiah 61:10 Length: 55 min.

Sin and Sinners on SermonAudio
The Content of the Gospel

Sin and Sinners on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 48:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Content of the Gospel Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/27/2020 Bible: Mark 1:14-15 Length: 48 min.

Gospel on SermonAudio
The Content of the Gospel

Gospel on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 48:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Content of the Gospel Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/27/2020 Bible: Mark 1:14-15 Length: 48 min.

Grief on SermonAudio
Notable Lessons from Job

Grief on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 52:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Notable Lessons from Job Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/22/2020 Bible: Job 1:20-22 Length: 52 min.

Soul on SermonAudio
The Only Sure Remedy for Soul Trouble

Soul on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 47:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Only Sure Remedy for Soul Trouble Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/15/2020 Bible: 2 Timothy 2:1 Length: 47 min.

Chastening on SermonAudio
The Only Sure Remedy for Soul Trouble

Chastening on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 47:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Only Sure Remedy for Soul Trouble Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/15/2020 Bible: 2 Timothy 2:1 Length: 47 min.

What's in the news Robin
Tuesday Bro Tuesday - Wayne Walker is here - DIY OR LITERALLY DIE

What's in the news Robin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 98:50


Welcome back to Tuesday Bro Tuesday. Same show by name only. Each week for roughly a dangle clack free hour and a half we will all be discussing the topics of the day. As well as current breaking news from the world of vaping, nicotine and tobacco harm reduction. Rather than spend the whole stream working up our rage sweat, I thought we would take a break from the chaos just a little bit and talk to Mr Wayne Walker from DIY OR DIE. Will he actually die if he doesn't diy? this and many more topics are on deck for today. Wayne's YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFoe3PEb1_7sAY1ZgehNP3A

Deception on SermonAudio
The Antidote for Deception

Deception on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 52:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Antidote for Deception Subtitle: Studies in Titus Speaker: Wayne Walker Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/16/2020 Bible: Titus 1:1-4 Length: 52 min.

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture
Homeless Ministry in Challenging Times

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 50:33


In this episode, Bill Hendricks and Wayne Walker discuss homeless ministry, focusing on how to help in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture
Homeless Ministry in Challenging Times

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 47:49


In this episode, Bill Hendricks and Wayne Walker discuss homeless ministry, focusing on how to help…

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture
Homeless Ministry in Challenging Times

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 47:49


In this episode, Bill Hendricks and Wayne Walker discuss homeless ministry, focusing on how to help…

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture
Homeless Ministry in Challenging Times

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020


In this episode, Bill Hendricks and Wayne Walker discuss homeless ministry, focusing on how to help in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The post Homeless Ministry in Challenging Times appeared first on DTS Voice.

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The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture
Homeless Ministry in Challenging Times

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 47:49


In this episode, Bill Hendricks and Wayne Walker discuss homeless ministry, focusing on how to help…

Toma uno
Toma uno - Feliz Día de la Música - 21/06/20

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 58:37


En TOMA UNO estamos a la espera del fin del mundo que, por lo visto es hoy. Si así fuera, queremos despedirnos a lo grande y empezamos por una celebración: ¡Feliz Día Europeo de la Música! Los American Honors & Awards se llevarán a cabo en el Auditorio Ryman en Nashville el próximo 16 de septiembre, aunque la Americana Music Association no ha querido especificar el formato debido a la evolución de la situación con respecto a Covid-19 . Lo que si sabemos son los nominados para esta edición, a los que damos un repaso en el comienzo del programa, empezando por el Álbum del año, al que aspiran: And It’s Still Alright, Nathaniel Rateliff Country Squire, Tyler Childers The Highwomen, The Highwomen Jaime, Brittany Howard While I’m Livin’, Tanya Tucker En cuanto al Artista del año, los nominados han sido: Brandi Carlile Brittany Howard John Prine Tanya Tucker Yola La tercera categoría ha sido Dúo o grupo del año, para que se lo disputan: Black Pumas Drive-By Truckers The Highwomen Buddy & Julie Miller Our Native Daughters La tercera categoría ha sido para la Canción del año: “And It’s Still Alright” Nathaniel Rateliff. Compuesta por Nathaniel Rateliff. “Bring My Flowers Now” Tanya Tucker. Compuesta por Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth y Tanya Tucker. “Crowded Table” The Highwomen. Compuesta por Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby y Lori McKenna. “My Love Will Not Change” Aubrie Sellers featuring Steve Earle. Compuesta por Billy Burnette y Shawn Camp. “Stay High” Brittany Howard. Compuesta por Brittany Howard. “Thoughts and Prayers” Drive-By Truckers. Compuesta por Patterson Hood. Nuestro recorrido por los nominados de la Americana Music Association ha terminado con el Artista emergente del año: Black Pumas Katie Pruitt Aubrie Sellers Billy Strings Kelsey Waldon La herencia de Neal Casal es irrefutable. Trístemente desaparecido el pasado año, su legado en solitario y con Chris Robinson Brotherhood, los Cardinals de Ryan Adams y Circles Around the Sun, nos dejan un legado creativo espectacular. La Neal Casal Music Foundation (NCMF) está trabajando en la edición para el próximo año 2021 de un doble álbum y triple vinilo llamado Highway Butterfly: The Songs Of Neal Casal en el que participan una treintena de músicos como Jaime Wyatt, Marcus King, Shooter Jennings, Warren Haynes, Phil Lesh, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, Zephaniah OHora, Aaron Lee Tasjan o Billy Strings. Precisamente este último junto a Circles Around The Sun ha grabado “All The Luck In The World”, que en 2001 formó parte del álbum Rain, Wind And Speed del ya mítico artista de Nueva Jersey. El vocalista Eric Burton y el guitarrista Adrian Quesada formaron Black Pumas hace tres años y en el pasado 2019 publicaron su disco de debut con el nombre del dúo como título, siendo nominados al Grammy como Mejor Nuevo Artista. Quesada había formado parte del Grupo Fantasma, una banda de toques latinos, con la que ya ganó un gramófono dorado hace 10 años. Se encontraron en Austin, Texas, y decidieron aunar fuerzas como Black Pumas y moverse en el terreno de la Americana. La semana pasada, a punto de cumplirse el primer aniversario de aquel álbum, el dúo lanzó su versión de “Fast Car”, un clásico de Tracy Chapman que en 1988 nos hizo reflexionar sobre nuestra lucha diaria por que valga la pena vivir. Mary Chapin Carpenter ha sido desde siempre una de nuestras contadoras de historias favoritas y nos encanta poder escuchar un adelanto de su nuevo trabajo, The Dirt And The Stars. Producido de nuevo por Ethan Johns, ha sido grabado una vez más completamente en vivo en los Estudios Real World de Peter Gabriel en Bath, al suroeste de Inglaterra, un lugar perfecto para reflexionar sobre momentos personales e íntimos, algo que Mary Chapin hizo en su casa de Virginia antes de la cuarentena. “Between The Dirt And The Stars”, que es la pieza sobre la que gira el proyecto, recubierta de nostalgia por los días de la adolescencia, un tiempo en el que la vida se podía resumir con “Wild Horses” sonando en la radio. Para su nuevo álbum, Neon Cross, Jaime Wyatt ha podido contar a su lado con Shooter Jennings, que ha dotado de la brillantez imprescindible a un trabajo que suponía casi una confesión pública de la complicada biografía de esta mujer nacida en el estado de Washington. Uno de los momentos más emocionantes del disco ha sido este dúo junto a Jessi Colter, madre de Shooter y viuda de Waylon Jennings, en un himno de tintes feministas como "Just A Woman", reivindicando el valor real de las mujeres a las que se les privado de la voz y del reconocimiento. Estamos ante un registro con enfoque de gran angular, de letras profundas y muy personales expresadas con una voz sin cortapisas. Tessy Lou Williams ha encontrado la mejor respuesta a un esfuerzo muy valioso por recuperar las esencias de la country music, regresando a los modos tradicionales y olvidando todo lo que entretiene en su búsqueda. Rodeada de algunos de los nombres fundamentales de esa perpetua introspección en el estilo, como Larry Cordle, Brennen Leigh, Lesley Satcher, Jerry Salley, Jon Randall e incluso la joven Ashley Campbell, estamos ante uno de los discos más recomendables de este año. Para cerrar un trabajo perfectamente armonizado, Tessy ha escogido “Pathway Of Teardrops”, un tema legendario que han grabado desde Webb Pierce –su compositor junto a Wayne Walker- a los Osborne Brothers, pasando por K.T. Oslin, Rhonda Vincent o Alison Krauss, y que la joven artista de Montana conoció a través de New Monday, el supergrupo que forman Val Storey, Larry Cordle y Carl Jackson. Supone una apuesta formal por la vuelta más respetuosa a las raíces. Para despedir a la Americana en esta semana y emplazarlos para la próxima, hemos preferido a Margo Price con “Drifter”, un tema inédito de las sesiones de grabación de su nuevo álbum, That’s How Rumors Get Started. Ayer comenzó el verano y hoy es el Día Europeo de la Música. Esperemos que el calendario maya nos haga un guiño y nos permita volver los próximos sábado y domingo a la sintonía habitual de Radio 3. Escuchar audio

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture
Transformative Relationships with Homeless People

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 48:21


In this episode, Bill Hendricks and Wayne Walker discuss how to minister to the unsheltered, focusing on the importance of evangelizing and discipling homeless people. Note: This interview was recorded before March 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture
Transformative Relationships with Homeless People

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 46:37


In this episode, Bill Hendricks and Wayne Walker discuss how to minister to the unsheltered, focusing…

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture
Transformative Relationships with Homeless People

The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020


In this episode, Bill Hendricks and Wayne Walker discuss how to minister to the unsheltered, focusing on the importance of evangelizing and discipling homeless people. Note: This interview was recorded before March 2020. The post Transformative Relationships with Homeless People appeared first on DTS Voice.

Behind the painting scenes
Lets Get Hypnotized With Wayne Walker

Behind the painting scenes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 49:56


Hypnosis for Stress Relief Podcast with Master Hypnotist Wayne WalkerWayne Walker is a professional speaker & trainer, known for creating innovative programs on varied topics including, stress management, sales and management training for leading businesses and corporations. A certified Hypnotherapist, Wayne has also impacted the lives of many people with his in-depth knowledge about different personality types and the ability to bring about self-improvement, through careful analysis of human behavior, eye movement and effective fear management strategies.Wayne's Website: https://www.rmhypnosis.net/contactEmail Wayne: wayne@RMHypnosis.netPhone : 956-622-7989Apply to be a guesthttps://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/84881bdcac484f5fb675aa52e1743df2YouTube Storehttps://www.ebay.com/str/amatomediaYeti Mic Blue https://amzn.to/2Ucr7vtBehringer https://amzn.to/3aTSG2GGo pro 8 https://amzn.to/2RXhFe1Ring Light https://amzn.to/3ba9kv5Ipad Air https://amzn.to/373K5raCanon EOS Rebel SL2 Digital Slr https://amzn.to/2RYszjvApple iPhone 11 Pro Max https://amzn.to/2GQl1ZQAdobe Photoshop Elements 2020 https://amzn.to/36Z4z4fSony Noise Cancelling headphones https://amzn.to/2Sjg7d3Beats By Dre Studio https://amzn.to/31olADy Our Sitehttps://ryanamatopainting.comAmato Mediahttps://amatomedia.infoPodcasthttps://amatopodcast.comFree Social Media Audit https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/67412b7425104556a3cded647b309134 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/user-310144347Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/55176407Contact Us amatomedia@yahoo.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/amatopodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dr Doug & Friends Radio
Time for a Change in Your Life

Dr Doug & Friends Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 51:28


Have you ever looked at your life and wished that it was different? Maybe it is time for a change.I am excited to have Wayne Walker, a certified hypnotherapist on the show. He will share some unique concepts on how hypnotherapy can literally blunt out those subconscious imprints that are affecting your life in a negative way.Please join us for some fascinating insights!

Rise & Vape
Rise & Chat with Wayne Walker (DIYORDIE)

Rise & Vape

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 85:40


My chat with Wayne from DIYORDIE about mixing e-liquid & new FDA regs.

DTS Chapel - Teach Truth. Love Well.

Wayne Walker, pastor and executive director of OurCalling, talks about the greatest commandment, to love God and love people. The post The Greatest Commandment appeared first on DTS Voice.

DTS Chapel - Teach Truth. Love Well.

Wayne Walker, pastor and executive director of OurCalling, talks about the greatest commandment, to love God and love people. The post The Greatest Commandment appeared first on DTS Voice.

The Intelligent Community
Wayne Walker, OurCalling

The Intelligent Community

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 23:41


Wayne founded OurCalling in 2009 and serves as OurCalling's Executive Director and Pastor. He has his master's degree in Cross Cultural Ministry from Dallas Theological Seminary. As the founder and visionary for OurCalling, he champions and models its core cause, invites dialog and cooperates with other homeless-oriented service partners, and plans the organization's programs and strategies for the present and future.   Learn more about OurCalling at www.OurCalling.org

Live the Word
Discipling the Homeless - Our Calling with Wayne Walker

Live the Word

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 27:57


John interviews Wayne Walker who directs the ministry of Our Calling.

Nationwide News Network
PREMIER LEAGUE PREVIEW - AUG 11 2017

Nationwide News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 26:18


Dennis & Kalilah speak with Leighton Levy, George Davis and Wayne Walker about the prospects ahead for the 2017/2018 English Premier League season

GreenplanetFM Podcast
Wayne Walker, Rodney Regional Councilor and Green Local Body Politician

GreenplanetFM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2009


Green entrepreneur and Councilor since 2001, Wayne has 30 years of ecological and environmental experience, as well as a university commerce degree in management, organisation and project management. His commercial background is in retail, manufacturing, product development and project management. Listen to one of the most coherent exponents of visionary sustainability in NZ local body politics today. As climate change awakens us from our lethargy, we find that there are people in the community who are making conscious decisions to bring about a future that will give the younger generation a sense of purpose and focus. Wayne's practical and sensible understanding of the current relationship of humanity to life in the biosphere is common sense and needs to be applauded. His ability to out-picture the limited understanding of the status quo, by applying far reaching blue prints towards our common future needs the support of a conscious electorate - both locally and globally.

Bloody Angola
Death Chamber Part 2

Bloody Angola

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 54:07


In this episode of Bloody Angola:A Podcast by Woody Overton and Jim Chapman, We continue to cover the stories of those inmates eventually executed at Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, from the crimes to their final walk.#Louisianastateprison #AngolaPrison #BloodyAngola #TrueCrime #Podcast #WoodyOverton #Podcasts #Deathchamberpart2 #deathchamber #Execution #ConvictOur Sponsors for this episode have a great deal for you!GET 16 FREE MEALS PLUS FREE SHIPPING AT HELLOFRESH!HelloFresh delivers step-by-step recipes and fresh, pre-portioned ingredients right to your door. First, you set your meal plan preferences with options for carnivores, vegetarians, calorie-counters, and more. You'll choose from 30+ delicious weekly recipes carefully put together by the amazing chefs!Click Here to Take advantage of 16 FREE MEALS and FREE SHIPPING!Full Transcript Death Chamber Part 2[Bloody Angola theme]Jim: Hey, everyone, and welcome back to Bloody- Woody: -Angola.Jim: A podcast 142 years in the making.Woody: The complete story of America's bloodiest prison. Jim: And I'm Jim Chapman.Woody: And I'm Woody Overton. Thank y'all for listening and liking and sharing. Please continue to do so. Leave us a review wherever you listen up in your podcast. And Patreon members, we appreciate y'all, you rock. Thank you for your continued support. This one, we're going back to one that got a whole lot of interest and-- [crosstalk]Jim: People loved it.Woody: Well, I love it.Jim: Yeah.Woody: I guess, you're twisted y'all, right? We're going to tell you about- Jim: Death chamber.Woody: -death chamber stuff.Jim: Yeah, Part 2.Woody: Execution. Yeah, Death Chamber Part due. Jim: Part duh.Woody: Duh.Jim: Yeah. So, we're going to get into it and what we do with these folks-- If you hadn't listened yet, you can go back and listen to Death Chamber Part 1. The good thing about these is we cover just individual convicts that were executed at Angola. We tell just a little synopsis of their crime, and they got some really interesting final words in there for these guys.Woody: [crosstalk] -things like that.Jim: People just loved it the first time, so we're going to continue with it. I'll start out with our first convict up for, I guess, grabs today, and that is Leslie Lowenfield. Leslie Lowenfield was executed in 1988, and he rode the lightning.Woody: Yeah, he graduated-- [crosstalk] Jim: Electrocuted. Gruesome Gertie. Woody: Gruesome Gertie.Jim: He had a seat in that chair. And to tell you a little bit about this guy, he was a native of Guyana. He came to Louisiana from Canada in 1981, and he met his primary victim, which was a lady named Sheila Thomas.Woody: I think he's well-traveled. I think Guyana is like in Africa or somewhere.Jim: Yeah, then he goes to Canada.Woody: And then he comes to south, to Louisiana.Jim: He figured it out. He figured out the USA was where he wanted to be, I guess. And we didn't want him here after--Woody: To make [crosstalk] Gruesome Gertie.Jim: Yeah. Sheila Thomas was his primary victim. She was a deputy sheriff in JeffersonParish, Louisiana,-Woody: JP. Yeah.Jim: -which is around the New Orleans area.Woody: Actually, it's one of the largest parishes geographically, because it expands all the way around Orleans, all the way down to Grand Isle. Did you know Grand Isle is in Jefferson Parish?Jim: I did not.Woody: Absolutely. There it cut across all that marsh and everything else, land wise,Tangipahoa is the longest parish in the state. North and south, I think JP is the biggest. Jim: Interesting. I didn't know Tangi was the longest.Woody: Yeah, Tangi is longest state north and south. Very longest parish--[crosstalk]Jim: Very interesting. So, Sheila Thomas was a deputy sheriff. And Ms. Thomas, along with her daughter, young daughter, who was Shantel Osborne moved in with Lowenfield in the summer of 1981. So, you can already see. Uh-oh.Woody: Right.Jim: Lowenfield and Ms. Thomas, they lived together off and on for about a year. During that year, Ms. Thomas left Lowenfield on three separate occasions and returned to live with her mother. So, they're probably fighting, having arguments.Woody: Off and on. Went off and on.Jim: Yeah. Lowenfield became increasingly bitter following each separation. So, every timeshe would leave, he would get more and more pissed.Woody: Right.Jim: When Ms. Thomas returned to her mother's home for the last time, he repeatedly threatened and harassed Ms. Thomas and her mother, victim, Myrtle Griffin. In the late afternoon of August 30th, 1982, Owen Griffin, Sheila Thomas' stepfather, was in a vacant lot near his home in Marrero, which is like an outskirts of New Orleans. He was playing cards with friends. Owen Griffin, all of a sudden, hears shots ring out from their home. He runs to the house, rushed inside, where more shots were fired. When police arrived, they found five bodies sprawled about the living area of the house, they found the bodies of Sheila Thomas, her four-year old daughter Shantel, Owen Griffin, his wife Myrtle Griffin,Woody: Wow.Jim: -and Carl Osborne, the father of Shantel. All of the victims had sustained multiple gunshot wounds, each had been shot in the head at close range.Woody: That's crazy. Well, think about that last seconds when you're sitting there and whatever pops off and he shoots the first one. You're like, "What the f--?" And then boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.Jim: Just blasting--[crosstalk]Woody: You're just sitting there. You know, I'm sure someone trying to scramble and getaway, but he's close enough to shoot them in the head. Jim: No doubt about it.Woody: No mercy. Animal.Jim: No mercy, and total animal. And he goes to court, gets convicted, gets sentenced to death. And eventually, as a matter of fact, in 1988, he does get executed. His final statement included remarks directed at his two attorneys, Wayne Walker and John Craft, who had worked on his trial and appeal. His last words were, "I hope you feel satisfied. Don't give up on me. Although my life will be over tonight, because the one responsible is out there."Woody: Wow.Jim: Yeah. Deny it to the end. "There is no reason to hold anything against me. And the rest who would lie when I'm gone, the body will be gone, but the spirit will live on. Mr. Walker and John Craft, your job was more important than my life. I hope you feel satisfied. Thank you to all of you, and peace."Woody: Did he say peace?Jim: He said peace. That was his final words.Woody: Peace-- [crosstalk]Jim: How dare he use the word.Woody: Right. Road to hell. Yeah.Jim: [chuckles] Yeah.Woody: [crosstalk] -use a moniker.Jim: But here's an interesting thing about this entire case. Dale Brown, the head basketball coach at that time, actually attended his execution.Woody: Oh, I didn't know that.Jim: They had been corresponding since Dale Brown toured Angola years earlier with the LSU basketball team actually became friends, and he attended that execution. I found that very interesting.Woody: Wow. That's crazy. So, that was the real deal execution. Gruesome Gertie. I got to sit in probably around that same time, and the chair would not, obviously, get executed, but think about the difference between what they do now. They just put him asleep, in a Gruesome Gertie,-Jim: Oh, yeah.Woody: -they strap you in and you about to ride, "rahhh." Jim: Yeah, lights.Woody: Yeah, lights in. And off-on. rahhh. They don't just hit him once. They did it like, three or four to five times. So, fuck him, and he got what he deserved.Jim: Yeah. And don't use our peace anymore. [laughs]Woody: Yeah. Never use the peace. Tell the devil peace, son of a bitch. Jim: That's right.Woody: All right. I'm going to take you to a guy named Timothy Baldwin. And the date of the murder was April the 4th, 1978. He killed a lady named Mary James Peters. Now, what's unusual about this killing one person and getting a death penalty? Well, Mary James Peters was 85 years old. That's bad, right?Jim: Yeah. Elderly.Woody: But she was blind.Jim: Oh, my God. That's horrible.Woody: He beat her to death with a skillet, a stool, a small television, and a telephone. You would think, me being retired from, say police, I would have all these pronunciations correctly, but I'm going to say this one wrong, because every time I say it, somebody corrects me. But I say Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, which is, y'all, is all the way up northeast in Louisiana. Great fishing and hunting. He was electrocuted in Louisiana on September 10th, 1984. Let me tell you about the case.Timothy Baldwin, and his wife Rita, and their seven children were neighbors of Mary James Peters in West Monroe, Louisiana. Again, y'all, that's way northeast Louisiana. He was roommates with them from 1971 until 1977. Mrs. Peters was godmother to their youngest, Russell. During the latter part of their stay in West Monroe, William Odell Jones also resided with the Baldwins. Okay.The group went to Bossier City for six months, and now, y'all, Bossier City is on the other end of the north part of state by Shreveport. All right, so probably about a three-hour drive. The group went to Bossier City for six months and then moved to Ohio. The oldest daughter, Michelle, remained in West Monroe with one brother. A second son entered the service. Marilyn Hampton and her three daughters stayed with the Baldwins in Ohio. Marilyn, Timothy Baldwin, and her children then left, accompanied by Jones. Baldwin and Jones worked together in the business of installing aluminum siding. After the departure of her husband, Rita Baldwin got into financial difficulties and was picked up on bad check charges. Her four younger children went to live with Michelle in West Monroe. Meanwhile, Timothy Baldwin, our bad guy, Jones, Marilyn Hampton and her three children led an itinerant existence. Their last means of transportation was a 1978 black Ford van which had been rented in Tampa, Florida.On April 4th, 1978, Marilyn Hampton and Timothy Baldwin drove the van to West Monroe. Jones and the children stayed at a cabin in Holmes State Park, near Jackson, Mississippi. Jackson, Mississippi is not that far. Ouachita, however you want to say it in the Monroe is pretty much on the Mississippi, Louisiana. And just north of that is the Arkansas line. So, about an hour from there to Jackson. So, Baldwin and Marilyn Hampton visited Michelle's apartment in West Monroe but left there around 8:00 PM. Shortly thereafter, a van was seen parked in front of Mrs. Peters' house. A man and woman were observed leaving the residence between 10:00 PM and 11:00 PM. Shortly before their departure, passersby saw and heard indications that someone in the Peters' home was being beaten.Baldwin testified in his own behalf and admitted that he and Marilyn visited Mrs. Peters that evening but denied the murder. Mrs. Peters, who was 85 years old, was beaten with various things, among them a skillet, a stool, and a telephone.Jim: Oh, my God, and this is a blind woman. Woody: Right.Jim: She doesn't even know it's coming at. Woody: Right. Yeah.Jim: Poor. Damn.Woody: That's unimaginable, right? Jim: Poor lady. Argh.Woody: Think about the one I had Ms. [unintelligible [00:12:39] had the 57 blows. It was from a base and a Coke bottle, but she was on a walker and stuff. But at least she could see it coming, yeah?Jim: Yeah, that's awful.Woody: Anyway, she remained on the kitchen floor overnight and was discovered the next morning shortly before noon by an employee of the Ouachita Council Meals on Wheels, who was bringing her noon meal. Although helpless and incoherent, Mrs. Peters tried to defend herself against the police officers and the ambulance attendant who took her to the hospital.Jim: Poor woman, man.Woody: She doesn't know who they are. Jim: Yeah.Woody: Dr. A. B. Gregory saw her in the emergency room around 12:30 PM on April 5th, 1978, and found her in a semi-comatose. Her left cheekbone and jawbone were shattered. She had brain damage from multiple contusions and lacerations. According to Dr. Gregory, Mrs. Peters could not communicate rationally. She died of the injuries the following day. Dr. Frank Chin, who performed the autopsy, attributed her death to massive cerebral hemorrhage and swelling, secondary to external head injuries. So, brain bleeds ultimately killed her and it didn't kill her instantly. Can you imagine that, living there, laying there on the floor all night?Timothy Baldwin and Marilyn Hampton were subsequently located in El Dorado, Arkansas. Remember, y'all told you, Arkansas is just north. Timothy Baldwin signed consents for the search of their motel room and the van. Two blue bank bags, one empty and one containing savings bonds and certificates of deposit payable to Mary James, were found in the van. Jones, to whom Marilyn Hampton and Timothy Baldwin had made statements both before and after the crime, helped police officers locate a safe that had belonged to the victim in the LaFourche Canal in West Monroe. Baldwin's finger and palm prints were found on various items in the Peters' home, a cigarette lighter, a television set, and a coffee cup.Baldwin was found guilty, and the jury did what they should have. They recommend the death sentence. So, Timothy George Baldwin was executed on September 10th, 1984. Baldwin was convicted of beaten to death the 85-year-old blind woman, Mary James Peters. And Peters, who was a former neighbor of Baldwin's and the godmother's of his youngestchild, was beaten with everything I told y'all about. Baldwin maintained his innocence and gave this final statement. He said, "I've always tried to be a good sport when I've lost something, and I see no reason not to leave this world with the same policy. After all, it was a hell of a battle. I therefore congratulate all those who have tried so hard to murder me. I definitely have to give them credit as it takes a very special kind of person to murder an innocent man and still be able to live with themselves."Jim: Victim [unintelligible [00:15:37], huh? Woody: Burning in hell.Jim: Yeah.Woody: I'm going to tell you something. Jim: Hella jail as usual.Woody: Hella jail. But you go through all these years, he sat on death row for shorter time than they do now. You know, you're strapped down and that's going to be your last words. I'm thinking about trying to find me some Jesus.Jim: Amen.Woody: Even if I don't believe them and be like, "Oh, Lord, if you could please forgive me ifyou're really there and bring me home." But he's saying, "Mm, I didn't do it."Jim: What a horrible human. Wow. Yeah, we're getting real on this one. Look, these guys, they were executed. So, you're going to hear some disturbing stuff, but we're real with this stuff.Woody: Executed for a reason.Jim: That's right. I'm going to tell you about Sterling Rault. And Sterling Rault was executed, y'all, by electrocution, Gruesome Gertie in 1987, August 24th to be exact. And this is an interesting case, because a lot of these guys that end up on death row and executed, they come from really hard upbringings, and a lot of them didn't have money their whole lives. Sterling Rault was a little bit different. He had a good job, he was a Comptroller at a company called LUTEX. And there was a lady there named Janie Francioni. And Mike, if he were here, could help me pronounce that Italian last name.Woody: Right. [crosstalk] -for sure.Jim: But we're going to go with Francioni. She worked as a secretary. On the evening of March 1st, 1982, which was a Monday, fellow employees observed Rault and Francioni leaving work together in her car. Less than an hour later, three U.N.O. students, which is University of New Orleans inside of New Orleans, they saw the two struggling in the campus parking lot. Francioni screamed at the students, asked them to call the police and make him leave her alone, because he was attempting rape. The students closest to the car observed what appeared to be splashes of blood on her clothing. Rault repeatedly said he had to get her to the hospital, before throwing her into the car from the driver's side all the way to the passenger's side and driving away.Woody: He was saying [crosstalk] the witnesses.Jim: Yeah.Woody: "Oh, I got to get her to the hospital." [crosstalk]Jim: Basically, grabbed her and threw her so hard into the car, she went straight into the passenger seat. So, he was probably a strong guy.Woody: Right.Jim: Approximately 9:20 that evening, a state trooper driving north on Paris Road in an isolated area of New Orleans East stopped to investigate what appeared to be a brush fire and discovered a burning female body.Woody: Ah, worse way.Jim: Close by were partially used five-gallon cans of gasoline and Francioni's blood stained car, which smelled strongly of gasoline. So, he's trying to burn the car in her. A spent bullet was even found on the floor of the car. The victim had a man's belt wrapped around her neck and a jagged wound on the right side of her neck. She had been shot twice. One bullet had struck her in the thigh, traveling into the abdomen, through the small intestines, stomach and liver before exiting the left side of her chest. The pathologist actually testified that this that this would have caused extensive slow bleeding. The wound would have been very painful and would have resulted in death in less than a matter of hours.The second bullet entered directly into the abdomen, and damaged blood vessels in the right kidney and the large blood vessel known as the interior vena cava, before lodging in the spine and would have also caused really rapid bleeding. That wound would have been fatal in 5 minutes or 10 minutes. So, we're painting a picture of here is how she suffered. It was just horrible. The victim was dead-- [crosstalk]Woody: [crosstalk] twice. Yeah.Jim: Yeah. The victim was dead when the neck wound was inflicted and she was set on fire. Thank, God. Her fingernail scrapings have human blood on them. So, she fought. She's a fighter. Janie Francioni had been with her mother and a friend during the preceding weekend and had had no sexual encounters. I'm sure they tested for that. Her mother took her to work on Monday morning. However, she had engaged in sexual activity 12 to 24 hours prior to her death. Vaginal swabs showed semen fluid but no sperm. Sterling Rault had a vasectomy in 1979.When police searched the area, they detected movement under a nearby bridge. As they approached, a man broke out and ran. After a brief chase, he turned around, threw up his hands, and hollered, "I'm Sterling Rault".Woody: Ran like a bitch.Jim: Yeah. He appeared quiet, calm and relaxed. He was dressed in casual clothing. He was lacking a belt. What his detective brain can put two and two together on that one. And he had a strong aroma of gasoline. So, there were several fresh red scratch marks across his chest. His right hand was swollen. After being advised of his rights, he claimed two men in ski masks kidnapped him and Francioni and raped her. Of course.Testimony at the trial revealed that Rault had been embezzling funds from LUTEX, and his secretary was about to basically ride him out. So, in December, 1981, .25 caliber semi-automatic weapon had been sold to a buyer with a driver's license in the name of Jerry Jones. In executing a search of Rault's residence, they recovered a gun box or the pistol, a box of .25 caliber cartridges and a Mississippi driver's license in the name of Jerry Jones.Woody: Jerry Jones.Jim: So, there it is. They end up taking him to court, obviously, and he gets the death penalty. So, he got executed on August 24th, 1987. He was convicted of raping, stabbing, shooting, and burning the body of Jane Ellen Francioni, a 21-year-old secretary, as we told you. And his final statement was, "I would like the public to know that they are killing an innocent man at this time."Woody: Yeah, three for three. All innocent, huh?Jim: Crazy. "I pray that God will forgive all those involved." How nice of you. "I, personally, do not hold any animosity towards anyone. The country professes to be 'One nation under God,' but the death penalty goes against the word of God. Into the arms of--" [crosstalk]Woody: So does murdering, shooting, laid twice, and choking her with a belt and everything else.Jim: Yeah. "Into the arms of love of God I now go. I love y'all. May God bless y'all." There was a little write up in the paper shortly after these. It was interesting, because he was fighting to try to get these stays of execution, as are typical, but unsuccessful. He rode the lighting as he deserves.Woody: I'm so glad Gruesome Gertie was still involved in all these stories. Jim: Yeah.Woody: I just think that's such a good way for them to go. I know so many people hate the death penalty, and I don't want anybody that's innocent, but these people-- [crosstalk]Jim: Hear some of these stories. You know what?Woody: It's like having a migraine. Everybody knows about someone, not someone about murder, but unless you're going through it, unless it's your loved one. I've seen people who said before their family members got murdered, they were against the death penalty. And after their family members got murdered, they wanted the death penalty.Jim: Yeah.Woody: You understand it, but you don't get it. Jim: That's right.Woody: Well, let's take to our next winner, Antonio James. And, y'all, he's a murderer during some robberies, and he killed two people in January of 23rd, 1979, and was arrested on the 26th of 1979. He was born in 1954, so he was at 1964, 1974, so he was like 24, 25. This happened in Orleans Parish. He actually, this winter, got lethal injection instead of Gruesome Gertie.Jim: Got the needle.Woody: Right, got the needle. Let me tell you about it. So, James had amassed a very extensive juvenile and criminal record by the time he was tried for the murder of-- He murdered two people, y'all, Henry Silver, age 70, and Alvin Adams. I don't know what Adams age was. But James had amassed a very extensive juvenile and criminal record by the time he was tried for the murder of Silver. The post-sentence investigation report-- Let me tell you about that. Anytime you get convicted of any crime, especially you're going to do a lot of time, there's actually a division of the parole officers and probation officers who do, what they call a PSI, presentence investigation report on you, and they tell your whole priorcriminal history, work history and everything else, drug use, whatever, and then they write a synopsis on whether to tell the judge whether or not they're likely to offend again.Jim: Yeah.Woody: So, that helps the judge determine how many years or whatever they're going toget.Jim: I didn't know that.Woody: Unless it's automatic life in prison. The post-sentence investigation report prepared for the sentencing court listed 37 juvenile incidents. 37. That's the ones that they called [crosstalk]. That's the ones that they called him for. Think about all the ones he got away with.Jim: Probably double it.Woody: Right. James was ordered confined to the Louisiana Training Institute at age 14.And, y'all, that is basically the Angola, we need--[crosstalk] Jim: LTI.Woody: LTI.Jim: [laughs] That's what you used to call it.Woody: That was right down the road from me. We're going to actually cover that one day, because that's real shit there too. But most of these guys, a lot of them go to death row. But anyway, he was locked up in basically juvenile prison which was a very bad place at age 14.In 1973, he was convicted of attempted armed robbery and sentenced to serve three years at the state penitentiary. During this period of confinement, he was convicted of attempted simple escape. He was released in 1975. I don't understand all these years, because armed robbery carries 99 attempted, I think is 40 up to, and then the simple escape alone is 10 years. Anyway, he was released in 1975. In 1978, he was charged with aggravated rape. That's a mandatory life, if not death penalty. But the charge was later refused by the prosecution.James was convicted of the first-degree murder of Alvin Adams on January 23rd, 1979 and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Okay. The first-degree murder, he could have got the death penalty. He was convicted on January 26th of 1979. So, just shit, three days later, armed robbery of Robert Hooten and was sentenced to 99 years for this offense, the maximum under Louisiana law. Now, we go to Henry Silver.On January 1, 1979, James approached 70-year-old Henry Silver as the latter was getting out of his car in his neighborhood in New Orleans. James placed a gun to Silver's head and demanded his money. When Silver shouted for help, James placed the gun under Silver's right ear, cocked the hammer, and fired a shot into Silver's head. James then rifled through Silver's pockets and removed his wallet containing $35. He drove away in a nearby waiting car. Silver died a few hours later at Charity Hospital.Now, let me tell y'all this, I used to go there all the time back in the day. It's closed now after Katrina, but Charity Hospital was rated as the number one trauma center in the world for gunshots [crosstalk] you know why? Because it handled all New Orleans shit. In the 1990s, the Orleans was the murder capital of the world. So, I've seen some crazy shit in there. But anyway, he obviously lived on the machine for overnight. James was arrested on January26th, 1979 when he bungled another armed robbery attempt and was shot with his own gun. He was indicted for first degree murder.At trial by Orleans Parish grand jury indicted in first degree murder. In December 1981, jury found him guilty as charged at a trial where the principal witness against James was his accomplice, Levon Price. After deliberation, the same jury unanimously recommended that the defendant be sentenced to death. Rightfully so.Jim: Yeah.Woody: So, let's go to March 1st, 1996. All these years later, that's 15 years later, Jameswas executed by lethal injection at the Louisiana State Penitentiary, listeners know it as- Jim and Woody: Bloody Angola.Woody: -at the age of 42. The execution team had difficulty locating a vein to insert the catheter into his arm in order to commence the execution. Our hero, Warden Burl Cain requested that James make a fist in order to assist the process. James complied to this request. James declined to give a final statement. However, when Warden Cain later said that James stated, "Bless you," as he was strapped to the execution gurney. His last meal was fried oysters and crab gumbo.Jim: Wow. Good choice. I'd say that. Woody: It made me hunger.Jim: Yeah, dang.Woody: James' execution was the subject of an ABC News documentary on Prime Time Live. In the UK the BBC broadcast a 40-minute piece on April 18th, 1996 on Radio 4 about this case, with particular reference to the role of the British lawyer Clive Stafford Smith in providing adequate defense. So, there you go.Jim: Yeah. Antonio James, we talked about him a little bit on our-- [crosstalk] look, go back and listen to that series, the Burl Cain series, we just wrapped up.Woody: Three or four parts.Jim: Well, it was three parts.Woody: Three parts and then me and Kelly. So, it's four parts. Jim: Yeah. So, the patron, we did an episode with Kelly Jennings. Woody: That's right.Jim: Only available to patron. So go join that patron. Listen to that one. But we discussed Antonio James, and it was interesting. That was the second execution for Burl Cain and the one that he said, "I'm going to do this one right:"Woody: Because the first one-- y'all, go listen to series.Jim: It's really good.Woody: Super powerful. Burl, we're still waiting on you to come on the show, buddy.Jim: You know what I notice about that whole thing? Yes, we are. What I notice about that whole thing is, he's the first one we've come across today that didn't blame it other people.Woody: Yeah, that's right. The first one that didn't-- [crosstalk] Jim: He just said, "God bless, and I'm out."Woody: Yeah, God bless and riding out.Jim: Yeah. At least took it like a man. That's right. So, John Ashley Brown. Let's get to him. John Ashley Brown was executed by lethal injection in April of 1997. I'm going to tell you a little bit about this crime. On the night of the murder, Mr. Laughlin and his wife had eaten dinner at a restaurant near the corner of Dauphine and Touro Streets in New Orleans. Very famous.Woody: Yeah.Jim: Yeah, area of New Orleans. At approximately 11:45 PM, they left the restaurant and began walking to their car, which was located about a block away. Brown exited a nearby vehicle and he confronted the Laughlins. He pinned them against their car, and demanded money from Mr. Laughlin. Mrs. Laughlin screamed and ran back towards the restaurant. When she returned to the scene, her husband was dead.According to NOPD, who had arrived at the location, the victim who had arrived at the location, the victim was found lying face down in the street and bleeding profusely. An autopsy later revealed that Mr. Laughlin had been stabbed 13 times.Woody: It's a lot.Jim: Mrs. Laughlin provided the police with a description of the perpetrator and the vehicle which she had seen him get out of prior to the attack. She also told police that a woman with dark hair had been driving. So, Sergeant James Scott of the NOPD was stopped at a traffic light when heard the description of the crime and saw the suspect being broadcast over the radio. He looked to his left, and there's Brown sitting in a vehicle that matched the description given by the victim's wife. And there was a female at the wheel of the car.Brown's vehicle was pulled into a nearby service station, and Sergeant Scott followed, believing that the occupants of the car might be the suspects. The officer watched as the woman put gasoline in the car while Brown walked over to a water hose and he began washing his hands. He then-- [crosstalk]Woody: [crosstalk] -blood all over him.Jim: He then re-entered the car. Good point. Sergeant Scott approached the vehicle and ordered Brown to step out and place his hands on the hood, when Brown did so, the police officer observed scratches, marks and droplets of blood on his forearms. He also observed blood between Brown's toes, which were visible through the sandals that he was wearing. In plain view on the floor of the car was a New Orleans shopper's card which belonged to the victim. Wow, the evidence is mounting up, right?Woody: Right.Jimmy: He was arrested, taken into custody, and a search yielded Mr. Laughlin's wallet. A second search pursuant to a properly secured warrant led to the discovery of a Bowie knife which had been concealed underneath the front seat of the car on the passenger side. Mrs. Laughlin positively identified Brown from lineup and basically nailed that, "This is the guy that attacked my husband and killed--"Woody: For those of you who don't know, Bowie knife is a big ass knife.Jim: Yeah. So, obviously, he goes to court, he gets convicted, he gets sentenced to death. And on April 24th, 1997, he was put to death by lethal injection at Bloody Angola. His final words were, "Let my baby sister know I love her and the rest of my family, for supporting me. I love you very much. I'm ready to go now." As he felt the lethal drugs enter his system, Brown stated, “Wow.”Woody: Really?Jim: That's it.Woody: Wow. That's crazy.Jim: Pretty crazy stuff. And those final words, man. But I guess, credit to the guy for not denying it.Woody: Yeah, saying, "You got me bad. Go find the real murderer," and all that shit, right? Jim: Yeah.Woody: And he said, "Wow."Jim: "Wow," when he felt that stuff-- [crosstalk]Woody: [crosstalk] -saw face of Jesus. Jim: Yeah, it could be.Woody: All right. So, now, y'all, we're going to take you to our next, whatever you want to call him. His name is Willie Watson, and he's a murderer. And not only he is a murderer, he's a rapist and a kidnapper and a robber. This offense took place on April 5th, 1981. And Willie Watson was born in 1951. And he killed a lady, Kathy Newman, who was 25 years old, who was a Tulane University medical student. If you don't know that, if you're not from Louisiana, Tulane is basically the Harvard of the south. He did so by shooting her in St. Charles Parish.On the evening of April 5th, 1981, Willie Watson abducted Kathy Newman, a third-year Tulane University medical student, at gunpoint as she arrived at her apartment building in the Carrollton section of New Orleans. Very familiar with that. Watson forced Newman to drive to an isolated area in St. Charles Parish, which would be towards El Paso, he drove her across the bridge, anyway, where he robbed her of her jewelry and raped and sodomized her. [unintelligible [00:37:42]Watson then instructed Newman to dress herself, and as she did so, he shot her in the back of the head, killing her. Watson later confessed to the murder, stating that he shot Newman because he feared that she could identify him. On June 5th, 1981, Watson was found guilty of first-degree murder. And Willie Watson was executed on July 24th of 1987. Watson was convicted of the kidnapping, rape and murder, like we told you, of Kathy Newman. When they asked if he had any last words, Watson calmly shook his head, "No." Let me read you the article.Jim: Mm, no last words.Woody: This article is from The New York Times. It's right up after execution, dates July 25th, 1987, New York Times. "Willie Watson went calmly and silently to his death in an electric chair of Gruesome Gertie." They didn't say that, y'all, it's me.Jim: [laughs]Woody: "Early today, for the rape, robbery and murder of the Tulane University medical student. He was the sixth murderer executed in Louisiana since early June and the second this week--" [crosstalk]Jim: Wow. They making it happen back in those days.Woody: The student, Kathy Newman, 25 years old was abducted, raped, and shot. Now, not just raped, y'all, sodomize I'll say, also and shot to death in 1981. Mr. Watson, 30, confessed that he killed her, attributing the crime to his drug addiction while an adolescent growing up in New Orleans housing projects. Look, back then they were real and legit projects. Did I ever tell you about that? You could be on where Mike's house is on St. Charles and go two blocks in any direction, they had the project-projects. The big high rises and shit. They had their own New Orleans police authorities for it. It was so bad. They wouldn't go in there in the daytime unless they had three units at a time.Jim: Wow.Woody: But anyway, this is a-- [crosstalk] Jim: So, he grew up rough.Woody: That was rough shit, the concrete jungle. So, the execution, which had been scheduled for midnight, was delayed two hours after the US Supreme Court rejected Mr. Watson's appeal on a 4-to-4 tie vote. And Mr. Watson's lawyers made a last-minute plea to Governor Edwin W. Edwards, my boy, in Baton Rouge, and he refused the final statement. At 1:58 AM, Mr. Watson walked into the death chamber. His head had been shaved of the shoulder-wide afro, because he had a big fur, y'all, hairstyle he had the day before when he appeared at the state Pardon Board in a futile appeal.Asked if he wanted to make a final statement, Mr. Watson shook his head, "No." He was then strapped into the wooden electric chair before his face was masked. Y'all, they do that because the eyes fry out of the head and the scalp will catch on fire. Before his face was masked, he looked at his spiritual adviser, Sister Lee Scardina, and mouthed ''I love you, Sister Lee.'' Then he received the first of four jolts. Remember I told you earlier, hit it, they go, "Hit it. [imitating electric sound]." Turn it off. And they did, "Hit it," four times. Anyway. So, then he received the first of four jolts of electricity at 2:02 AM. He was pronounced dead at 2:09 AM. After it was over, the spiritual adviser went to Jed Stone, Mr. Watson's lawyer, who was outside the death chamber, and cried on his shoulder. Outside the prison, six advocates of the death penalty marched in the darkness.Now, I remember back in those days that basically the neighbor in parish where I grew up and-- Shit, I remember, they were rolling [unintelligible [00:41:39] Governor Evers was in office. My mom was on the parole board, parole and pardon board. Anyway, he was good friends with my dad.Jim: Wow. That was like six minutes, they were jumping.Woody: Yeah, they give him for a minute, turn it off, give him another minute, and then--[crosstalk]Jim: Good. Very good.Woody: Nothing more but fuck you. Jim: Yeah. [crosstalk]Woody: Killed 25-year-old, she was going to be a doctor. He raped her and butt raped her.Jim: Awful. All right, we're going to tell you-- Look, and this one's disturbing, so prepare yourself. But we're going to tell you about Andrew Lee Jones. And he was executed by electrocution on July 22nd of 1991. Tell you about the crime. On February 17th, 1984, 11-year-old Tumekica Jackson was living with her mother, grandparents in the Scotlandville section of Baton Rouge. Tell them about Scotlandville, Woody.Woody: Yeah, I'm just going to tell you. I'm about to do a full-blown episode. I have all the research and everything on this case, and it's bad.Jim: Yeah.Woody: Scotlandville, y'all, it's in north Baton Rouge almost to Baker, what they call Baker, Louisiana, which is really Baton Rouge just runs into Baker. It's all still east Baton Rouge Parish.Jim: Bad part of Baton Rouge.Woody: Yeah, it's-- [crosstalk]Jim: A lot of gang activity in that area. It used to be way back in the day, a decent area.Woody: Decent. Back in this time, it wasn't that bad. But this dude is that bad. Again, Real Life Real Crime original episode, you're going to get all the details, we'll get you.Jim: There you go. So, at 04:00 AM on February 17th of 1984, the grandmother discovered that the child, the 11-year-old Tumekica Jackson was missing from her bedroom. The police discovered that someone had broken the screen of the rear den window and had opened the back door. In the muddy ground, near the house, police obtained a cast of an imprint made by the left shoe from a pair of size 8 1/2 tennis shoes. There were no signs of a struggle inside the house. The investigation immediately focused on Jones because his stormy romantic relationship of several years with the victim's mother. It had been broken off the week prior to this incident. The victim knew Jones well, and he had been in the home many times. On the evening of the child's disappearance, Jones had called the mother's home three times and had told the grandmother that he would not be responsible for his actions,-Woody: Not going to be responsible.Jim: -if the mother continued to refuse to see him. About 6:30 AM, the police went to the apartment where Jones lived with his sister, Terry Jones, and his half-brother, Abraham Mingo. Jones told the police he had been home all night, and Mingo and Ms. Jones confirmed his story. A few hours later, Ms. Jones called the police and said she may have been mistaken about that. After questioning her further, the police obtained a written consent to search the apartment. When no one answered the officer's knock, Ms. Jones used her key to open the door and officers found Jones in the bathroom washing a pair of size 8 1/2 tennis shoes. The bath tub was full of dirt and leaves. The officers seized the tennis shoes and a pair of green gloves, and they requested that Jones give them a statement. After signing a waiver, Jones gave the police a tape-recorded statement in which he denied any knowledge of the offense.Woody: "I don't know nothing."Jim: Lack of evidence, so they had to allow him to leave with his sister. But approximately 06:00 PM, the victim's partially nude body was found in a drainage canal.Woody: In a ditch.Jim: An autopsy established a child had been beaten, raped and manually strangled. The police again questioned Mingo. Although he initially told conflicting stories, he eventually gave a detailed account of his activities with the defendant on Friday night and Saturday morning. According to Mingo, he and Jones were out with the defendant on Friday evening, but dropped him off in Scotlandville. About 1:00 AM, Mingo and Jones went to the Snowflake Lounge, but Jones left alone about 30 minutes later, and Mingo returned to the apartment.Now, at some point between 04:30 AM and 05:00 AM, Mingo was awakened by Jones, he knocked on the door, whereupon he let defendant in and went back to bed. When Mingo and Jones were alone in the apartment later that morning, the defendant told him that he should've stayed home, that he did something he didn't want to do, and that he done fucked up. Jones gave Mingo a TG&Y bag and asked him to throw it away, which he did without looking inside. At Mingo's direction, police recovered a TG&Y bag from a dumpster near a grocery store. The bag contained socks, a pair of blue jeans and a pink sweatshirt, which were wet, muddy and stained. Of course, they put some analysis on that and identified the stain is a mixture of blood and semen fluid.Woody: This is before DNA.Jim: Mingo also told the police about a pair of boxer shorts that he had found in the bathroom of the apartment. The shorts belonged to Mingo, but Jones had worn them on Friday night. Pursuant to Mingo's written consent, the police recovered a pair of stained brown and white boxer shorts. Analysis confirmed the presence of blood and semen fluid on the boxer shorts. On the basis of this information, they finally got a warrant. They arrested Jones. Jones gave a videotape statement in which he asserted that he and Rudolph Springer had gone to the victim's house on Saturday morning to commit a burglary. They were scared of being recognized, so Jones remained in the car while Springer entered the house. When Springer returned carrying the victim, Jones got in the backseat and pulled his cap over his face.After a few minutes, Springer drove Jones to his apartment. That was the last time the defendant saw the victim. That was his story, they didn't buy it. And eventually, he gets sentenced to death.So, he was executed on July 22nd, 1991, by electric chair. While he did not make a final statement, at a pardon board hearing three days before he was executed, he said, "There's a possible chance I did it. A possible chance I didn't do it. If I had not been drunk, nothing like that would have happened. I'm like anybody else. I don't want to die or anything like that." So, that was his statement after that. I hate it when it involves children. It's disgusting.Woody: Yeah, I actually have some more in-depth knowledge on that case. I'm going to bring it to you on a original RLRC episode in the future.Jim: Oh, very good.Woody: He is a real piece of shit. I know of Mingo personally, and I'll explain all that. Jim: I look forward to that, fellas.Woody: Right. Let's take to the next one. John Brogdon. I'm going to give you the facts of the case. On the evening of October 7th, 1981, Rubeta Brown and her 11-year-old sister, Barbara Jo, walked to a convenience store near their home in Luling, Louisiana. Y'all that is in St. Charles Parish. Again, down there in the El Paso area and all that kind of outside NewOrleans, but across the swamp. So, they walked to use the telephone. 19-year old Brogdon and his 17-year old friend, Bruce Perritt, arrived at the store while Rubeta was on the phone.Perritt approached Barbara Jo and put his arm around her. Rubeta called her sister away, and the two left. On the way home, Barbara Jo asked her sister if she could visit a neighbor's home for a few minutes. Rubeta allowed her sister to leave her to do so. Rubeta went to the neighbor's house, about 10 minutes later to pick up Barbara Jo. Barbara Jo wasn't there. And after short search in the neighborhood, Rubeta informed her mother that Barbara Jo was missing. And they called the sheriff's office.After that, a friend of Barbara Jo's came forward to say that he had seen Barbara Jo earlier that evening in a car seated between Brogdon and Perritt. Two men discovered Barbara Jo's body later that evening behind a levee. Again, y'all levee are high dirt walls, usually dirt, sometimes cement, hold back the rivers in the water. But anyway, they saw him behind the levee in Luling. And look, you get no fucking business being behind a levee, period.Jim: Yeah, especially in Luling.Woody: Right. Perritt's car was found parked a short distance away. Two other men later informed authorities that they had seen Brogdon and Perritt walking on the road near this levee. Brogdon was without a shirt and appeared disheveled. Brogdon and Perritt were arrested that evening at Brogdon's home on suspicion of Barbara Jo's murder. After being informed of his Miranda rights at the sheriff's office, Brogdon waived his right to counsel and confessed to the murder and aggravated rape of Barbara Jo. In his statement, Brogdon told how he and Perritt tortured and killed her. Instead of visiting the mother's home that night, Barbara Jo had returned to the convenience store and met with Brogdon and Perritt. The confession-- Well, that's their story, y'all. Confession admitted that after they picked her up at the convenience store, Brogdon and Perritt drove her to the levee where her body was later found.They repeatedly raped her and forced her to perform oral sex on them. All during these acts, they beat Barbara Jo with their fists. They also broke bottles on the cement and then stabbed her repeatedly with the edges. Perritt also struck Barbara Jo in the head with a brick that he found lay nearby. Brogdon then beat her with the brick. The two also used pointed sticks to pierce her body. Brogdon and Perritt left the scene of the crime and Perritt's vehicle when they heard another car approached and they hauled ass in Perritt's vehicle.Brogdon was convicted by St. Charles jury of murder and aggravated rape and sentenced to death. So he was executed on July 30, 1987. Brogdon and his co-defendant Bruce Perritt were convicted of raping, beating. We told you about all that. Perritt received a life sentence, y'all, because the jury deadlocked in the penalty phase. I don't know what fucking--Jim: Some juror. Yeah.Woody: -idiots on that jury. Brogdon made no formal final statement. As he turned to seathimself in the electric chair, his last words were, "God bless y'all." It's crazy, right? Jim: Horrible.Woody: We do some really uplifting stories. We've done some great, great shit. But sometimes, you got to let it be known. Wow.Jim: How the cow eats a cabbage.Woody: Right. [crosstalk] -the worst fucking place in the world.Jim: Yeah. These people that are getting executed are not always angels. Woody: They did everything to that girl. Poor-- [crosstalk]Jim: Blind woman. That's just awful. Thank y'all so much for supporting us. We hope y'all enjoyed this episode. We've got a Part 3 that we'll drop at some point that you'll really like as well. But we just thank y'all for all you do for us.Woody: Definitely patron members, hope you're enjoying your commercial free, early releases, and all your bonus episodes, and everything else. And you want to be a patron member, you can go to patreon.com, type in Bloody Angola.Jim: Yes. And it'll pull it right up.Woody: Follow us on Facebook, and look for Bloody Angola announcements and everything Real Life Real Crime, including Real Life Real Crime app, and follow our other show, Real Life Real Crime Daily, [crosstalk] me and Mike Agovino.Jim: Yeah, absolutely.Woody: Original Real Life Real Crimes like the one I'm going to tell you about with Mingoinvolved in it. 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