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On this special edition of WDAF news report get your apparatus's rolled & ready my podcast loyalist for a intimate ASMR hang out with SkyHigh at her crib. Verbing about everything from Christmas gifts, books, terpenes to all her many apparatuses. Which she shares a particular one with us that you must help me with (Thank you in advance). She shares her knowledge with us on turpenes & I learned what type of ones I would enjoy. Do you know what & who shatter is? You will learn some things from expert SkyHigh, she enjoys bringing everyone together is definitely the vibe in this verbalization conversation. Remember to give each other your bubbles & each other your flowers. Also stay hydrated. Follow me on my socials @highanddoingthings --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lucille-cody/message
Early toxicology results for three friends found dead outside a Chiefs watch party, reportedly show cocaine and fentanyl in their systems. The families of David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney and Ricky Johnson confirmed the police have the initial toxicology reports. According to a family member, who wants to remain anonymous, the level of drugs in their system is high, three times the amount of a lethal fentanyl dosage. The families of Davide Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson confirmed to WDAF the police have the reports and have shared some of the information with the families. Police say the case remains an ongoing death investigation. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Dale Carson - High Profile Criminal Defense Attorney (Jacksonville), Former FBI Agent, Former Police Officer (Miami-Dade County), Author: "Arrest-Proof Yourself”, DaleCarsonLaw.com, Twitter: @DaleCarsonLaw Caryn L. Stark- Psychologist, renowned TV and Radio trauma expert and consultant, www.carynstark.com, Instagram: carynpsych, FB: Caryn Stark Private Practice Barry Hutchison Sr. - fmr. Law Enforcement, Owner & Chief Investigator for Barry & Associates Investigative Services LLC., www.barryinvestigationsllc.com Dr. William Morrone -Medical Examiner, Toxicologist, Pathologist, opioid treatment expert, Author: “American Narcan: Naloxone & Heroin-Fentanyl associated mortality” Grace Smith KCTV5 Reporter, www.kctv5.com/authors/Grace-Smith/, IG: @Gracesmithnews, X: @GraceKCTV5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the C-10 Podcast we're chatting about mentoring with long-time sports anchor, Al Wallace. Al joined the sports department at WDAF-TV/FOX 4 in Kansas City in May 1985, and spent 33 years at the station. His broadcasting roots started in 1978, when he began working in production at KAMC-TV in Lubbock, Texas, where he eventually became sports director. He has also been weekend sports anchor and executive sports producer for KXAS-TV in Dallas, Texas and KVBC-TV in Las Vegas, Nevada.He retired from FOX 4 on December 18, 2018.Today he teaches in the journalism department at the University of Kansas, and he's a mentor in the C-10 Mentoring & Leadership program. LINKS:For more information about the C-10 Mentoring & Leadership program for high school students, visit our website.To make a financial gift to give students life-changing one-on-one mentoring, visit our secure donation page.For all episodes of the C-10 podcast and ways you can listen, click here.If you'd like to make a comment, have a suggestion for a future guest, or your company would like to help underwrite this podcast, please visit our contact page.
A farmer from Missouri who shot and killed two brothers from Wisconsin before burning and dumping their remains over a cattle deal has pleaded guilty. A farmer has confessed to killing two brothers in Wisconsin over a livestock sale. As reported by the Buchanan County Sheriff's Office, Garland Nelson pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder and the burning and disposal of Nick Diemel and Justin Diemel. Two separate life terms without parole were imposed on him. According to WDAF-TV, Nelson struck a deal to avoid the death penalty. Nelson agreed to provide feed and pasture for the cattle owned by the Diemel brothers, who ran a business called Diemel's Livestock. Additionally, Nelson has promised to sell lots of cattle and pay the proceeds to Diemel's Livestock, as reported by WDAF. From November 2018 until April 2019, Nelson was supplied with cattle. WDAF reports that Nelson sold, exchanged, and/or slaughtered a lot of livestock belonging to the Diemel brothers without compensating them. The Diemels claim that Nelson committed fraud by continuing to send them bills for feed and yardage on cattle that had been sold, swapped, or had died. WDAF says the Diemels paid a July 2019 visit to Nelson in Braymer, Missouri, to collect on more than $200,000 in debt. According to WDAF, Nelson murdered the brothers in an attempt to conceal his involvement in the livestock fraud. KMBC-TV reported that the bodies of the brothers were located on Nelson's property and in a livestock trailer in Nebraska. Nelson admitted to shooting the brothers before putting their bodies in barrels, setting fire to them, and disposing of the ashes in a pile of cow manure on the Nelson property and a bucket of mineral supplement found in Nebraska. KMBC says Nelson was originally charged with two counts of first-degree murder, armed criminal action, tampering with a motor vehicle, abandonment of a corpse, and theft of a motor vehicle before he pled guilty. The Diemel family reportedly won a $2 million settlement from a wrongful death lawsuit filed against Nelson in December 2019, according to WDAF. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday
After losing a case against the victim's client, an 84-year-old man was found guilty of fatally shooting the victim's attorney in front of the victim's home. The Jackson County Prosecutor's Office said in a statement that David Jungerman was found guilty of first-degree murder and armed criminal action on Thursday, September 22. Pickert was found dead the previous day. Officers from the Kansas City Police Department arrived at a residence on October 25, 2017, around 8:07 am, to find Pickert dead in the driveway. A single bullet of "relative rarity" (.17 caliber) is said to have ended his life. According to KSHB-TV Pickert was gunned killed after returning home from sending his sons to school. A source claims that upon hearing the gunshot, his wife ran out to offer assistance. The white van that Jungerman was driving was reportedly sought by police in Kansas City after the tragic encounter. Officers apparently met with Jungerman not long after the shooting, but he wasn't brought into custody. A man matching Jungerman's description was seen by a witness near the van just before the murder, the witness reportedly told police. According to KSHB's reporting, Jungerman first said he was the only person with access to the white van and that he wasn't behind the wheel on the day Pickert was slain. This is according to a report on WDAF-TV. A second witness came forward a couple of months after the incident to say that Jungerman had boasted to him that he had killed a lawyer and evaded capture. On March 8, 2018, according to the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office, investigators searched Jungerman's vehicle after obtaining a warrant. Reports indicate that shortly before Pickert was shot, Jungerman suspected that Pickert had stolen money from him in connection with a judgment that had been rendered against Pickert. According to WDAF, in 2012, Jungerman shot two homeless individuals he said broke into his store. Pickert defended Jeffrey Harris, who had lost a leg and was named as a plaintiff in the case against Jungerman. Juries ruled with Harris on July 24, 2017, awarding him roughly $6 million in damages that Jungerman was ordered to pay. The jury said Harris should receive $750,000 in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages. Jungerman will be sentenced Nov. 18. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday
A cannibal who admitted to killing a man named Kevin Bacon, hanging him upside down, and eating his body parts has entered a guilty plea. A cannibal, 50 years old, admitted to killing a missing 25-year-old man and consuming his body parts. According to the 35th Circuit Court's online records, Mark Latunski pleaded guilty to open murder, disinterment, and mutilation of a dead body on Thursday, September 22. An attorney for Latunski told the Lansing State Journal that his client had to make a "tough decision to plead guilty." According to the statement, "The law requires that attorneys must follow the objectives of clients found to be legally competent as it relates to decisions, such as pleading guilty, even if the attorneys believe that it is not in the best interests of the client. We will continue to vigorously advocate for Mr. Latunski at the degree hearing and sentencing." According to MLive.com, It's possible that Latunski's defense team planned to argue insanity in court. The trial of Latunski was set to begin on October 18, according to WJBK-TV. According to MLive.com, the victim, Kevin Bacon, was reported missing on Christmas Day 2019 when he failed to appear for breakfast with his parents. Many of his loved ones in Swartz Creek, Michigan, went looking for him. WJBK states that Bacon's roommate revealed to police that Bacon had met a man through the Grindr dating app. The body of Latunski, 25, was found on December 28, 2019, in his Shiawassee County residence, as reported by MLive.com. He was apparently found hanging from the ceiling by his feet, blood pouring from cuts all over his body. According to MLive.com, Some of Bacon's body had been devoured and he had been stabbed in the back and his throat had been cut. Latunski was held in a mental health facility and had many competence hearings while he was there. According to WJBK, Latunski's lawyer asked for a competence hearing in January of 2020, stating in court, "He believes he's named someone else. He believes he's from a royal family out of Wales, the Thomas clan. And just the nature of the crime itself, you've got to send him for this evaluation." According to MLive.com, he was found competent to face trial in October 2020; however, Latunski's legal team requested another review of his mental health in March 2022. A judge determined his competency in May of 2022. 2 Two Texas authorities say a man left his injured infant in a shed and fled in a stolen truck. Authorities said a 43-year-old man stole a truck and left his 9-month-old daughter, who was injured, in a shed. Katherine McClain reportedly phoned police at 6 a.m. on Saturday, September 24 after hearing a loud truck outside her house, as reported by KPRC-TV. Someone stole their neighbor's truck, according to her daughter, who peeked out the window and watched it happen. McClain's husband reportedly viewed surveillance footage of the property and saw a man in his underwear strolling next door, getting into the truck, and driving away. The man allegedly also attempted to break into their yard-parked cars. It was alleged that the footage was timestamped at around 3 a.m. Officers from the Livingston Police Department reportedly looked at the camera footage, took fingerprints from the cars, and discovered blood in several of them. Clifford Guynes was spotted driving the stolen car by police, according to KPRC. After around three hours, McClain and her family heard their dogs barking at the shed and discovered the 9-month-old daughter who had been left inside. McClain told KPRC it was a "terrible event." There are reports that the toddler was sent to Texas Children's Hospital with a shattered femur. The child's status is unclear at this time, but KHOU-TV reports that she is doing well and is expected to make a full recovery. According to the Polk County Jail records, Guynes was arrested and jailed on charges of harm to a child and abandoning/endangering a kid. He remains imprisoned on $200,000 bond. On September 16th, Guynes was reportedly detained for violating his parole, as reported by KPRC. 3 84-year-old man guilty of killing K.C. attorney who won multimillion-dollar case against him After losing a case against the victim's client, an 84-year-old man was found guilty of fatally shooting the victim's attorney in front of the victim's home. The Jackson County Prosecutor's Office said in a statement that David Jungerman was found guilty of first-degree murder and armed criminal action on Thursday, September 22. Pickert was found dead the previous day. Officers from the Kansas City Police Department arrived at a residence on October 25, 2017, around 8:07 am, to find Pickert dead in the driveway. A single bullet of "relative rarity" (.17 caliber) is said to have ended his life. According to KSHB-TV Pickert was gunned killed after returning home from sending his sons to school. A source claims that upon hearing the gunshot, his wife ran out to offer assistance. The white van that Jungerman was driving was reportedly sought by police in Kansas City after the tragic encounter. Officers apparently met with Jungerman not long after the shooting, but he wasn't brought into custody. A man matching Jungerman's description was seen by a witness near the van just before the murder, the witness reportedly told police. According to KSHB's reporting, Jungerman first said he was the only person with access to the white van and that he wasn't behind the wheel on the day Pickert was slain. This is according to a report on WDAF-TV. A second witness came forward a couple of months after the incident to say that Jungerman had boasted to him that he had killed a lawyer and evaded capture. On March 8, 2018, according to the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office, investigators searched Jungerman's vehicle after obtaining a warrant. Reports indicate that shortly before Pickert was shot, Jungerman suspected that Pickert had stolen money from him in connection with a judgment that had been rendered against Pickert. According to WDAF, in 2012, Jungerman shot two homeless individuals he said broke into his store. Pickert defended Jeffrey Harris, who had lost a leg and was named as a plaintiff in the case against Jungerman. Juries ruled with Harris on July 24, 2017, awarding him roughly $6 million in damages that Jungerman was ordered to pay. The jury said Harris should receive $750,000 in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages. Jungerman will be sentenced Nov. 18. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday
#123 Margie Kay UFOs And The Paranormal The UNX Network Margie is a licensed private investigator in Missouri and is a real psychic detective. She owns and operates a forensic investigation company in Kansas City, which specializes in origin and cause investigations of fires related to chimneys, fireplaces, and heating appliances.Kay has investigated over twelve hundred reports of UFOs and paranormal cases and helped solve over sixty homicides, thefts, and missing person cases for law enforcement, private investigators, and family members via remote viewing. Margie Kay is an internationally acclaimed remote viewer and is extremely accurate. She teaches RV workshops, and her students have consistently improved their own RV abilities in a short period of time.Margie has written fourteen books on various subjects including ghosts, aliens, UFOs, remote-viewing, portals, and more. She wrote a chapter for the Consciousness and Contact Research Institute book “A Greater Reality: The New Paradigm of Nonlocal Consciousness, the Paranormal and the Contact Modalities,” and has written over 200 articles for magazines and newsletters. Margie has appeared on numerous radio programs including Jeff Rense, Jimmy Church, Coast -to-Coast AM with Cheryll Jones and George Noory, Alejandro Rojas, Joe Montaldo, Race Hobbs, Gil Wilson, Vegas Supernatural, and many more. She has appeared on KMOX, WDAF, KCTV 5, Fox 4, KMBC, and CNN news programs. Margie has spoken at numerous conferences and meetings nationwide. She is the director of the Mysteries of the Universe Conference, the Missouri MUFON Conference, and the UnX Con.Margie was the subject of the episode "UFO Hot Spots" in the Hangar 1 television show which covered her investigations into the Blue Springs Lights and an animal mutilation case in Missouri. She appeared on Ancient Aliens TV Show and was in the pilot episode of the TV show Strange. Kay was the focus of a feature article in the Kansas City Star newspaper June 6, 2021.Margie has an interest in all things paranormal, including extraterrestrials, spirits, cryptids, and more, and believes that they are all connected. She experiments with different remote viewing techniques, and is in contact with inter-dimensional beings, who have helped guide her along the way. Margie Kay has been in contact with Valiant Thor for her entire life, but only began seeing him in person since 1985. She discusses this relationship in her forthcoming book, “THOR: An Extraterrestrial on Earth.”Kay has spoken at over 100 workshops and conventions nationwide and is an entertaining and engaging speaker.Margie is the founder, owner, and CEO of the Un-X NETWORK.https://odark30.com/ Lenny Depaul clothing linehttps://twitter.com/3PNR2https://www.facebook.com/3PNRAdamR/Intro and outro music by Tobylane on Spotify #UFO #PARANORMAL #ALIENSupport the show
Here's your sometimes weekly WDAF News & Mind Weather Report. Meteorologist & News Human Luci Cody keeping you updated on the ever changing mind forecast, new sports & Asterisms. Follow me on my Instagram page @highanddoingthings --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lucille-cody/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lucille-cody/support
Denny saw quite a bit of excellence and provided it himself in a long broadcasting career that included stints as the voice of the Kentucky Wildcats and Kansas City Royals. His straightforward and self-effacing style is reflected in this great conversation with big stories and personalities abounding.
Dave is salty today. What is the point of berating a homeless person? Dave explains why Derek Chauvin will get a new trial. Rachel talks about the story of the woman who threw a Whopper at a Burger King employee. Conan is leaving TBS. Pandora will be using only lab grown diamonds. A Kansas lawmaker/substitute high school teacher has been charged with battery. Pat McGonigle of WDAF in Kansas City joins us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HAPPY SB LV WEEK.MEET JOSH.Host of "Wakin Up With The Wolf" Monday-Friday 6am - 11am with Codie Allen on 106.5 THE WOLF, HOME OF THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS.Listen as Josh shares some wisdom from the radio industry and beyond. We had some listeners submit questions for Josh and he talked all about the excitement KC is experiencing right now.Check out Josh weekdays 6am-11am on WDAF 106.5 THE WOLF KANSAS CITY'S RADIO HOME OF THE CHIEFS.IG: https://www.instagram.com/onairjj/https://www.radio.com/1065thewolf/hosts/wakin-up-with-the-wolf
Now a decade in as the CEO and president of the Kansas City Sports Commission, Kathy Nelson continues to make an impact on her city, which she has done in myriad ways since she was a young girl. Proof positive that ambition can come in a very pleasant package, hers is a fascinating and fun tale.
Margie Kay is a Paranormal and UFO Investigator, Remote Viewer, and author. She is clairsentient (feels), clairaudient (hears), clairvoyant (sees), and does remote viewing. She owns a construction company, a forensic investigation company, and is the publisher of Un-X News Magazine. Kay hosted Un-X News Radio Show for several years where she interviewed international researchers and authors, and is now a popular radio show guest. Margie has become extremely proficient at seeing inside the body, which she calls a "P-Scan," (psychic scan). She does intuitive medical diagnosis and is able to see inflammation, infection, disease, missing organs (from surgery), broken bones, implants, and more; even on a microscopic level. Due to time constraints, she does not do private readings but does do talks and demonstrations for large groups and conventions, where she always amazes the audience with her abilities. Note: Margie is not a trained health professional. This is for entertainment only. Kay uses her natural remote viewing (RV) abilities to assist law enforcement, private investigators, and private individuals. She does not use CRV (Controlled Remove Viewing) as most others do that work in this field, having become proficient using her own methods. Margie has been instrumental in solving over 50 missing person, homicide, and theft cases using her unique remote viewing abilities, which she has honed over the years with amazing results. She has also worked as a private investigator for the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), where she learned some of the "normal" tricks of the trade. Kay is the author of Gateway to the Dead: A Ghost Hunter's Field Guide, Haunted Independence, and 11 other books on various topics. She is working on a film documentary and three more books. Future titles will include such topics as remote viewing, law enforcement working with psychics, the Kansas City UFO Flap, and her autobiography. Margie is the Director of Quest Paranormal Investigation Group and Assistant State Director for Missouri MUFON. She has conducted over 1,100 paranormal and UFO investigations. She uses standard scientific investigation methods and equipment for research, and relies on remote viewing to clarify what may have occurred. Margie is also a UFO/ET experiencer and has had her own close encounters with UFOs and Extraterrestrials, which will be published soon in a new book. Margie Kay has appeared on numerous radio programs including Jeff Rense, Alejandro Rojas, Joe Montaldo, Race Hobbs, Gil Wilson, and more. She has appeared on KMOX, WDAF, KCTV 5, Fox 4, and CNN. Margie was the subject of an episode of the Hangar 1 television show which covered her investigations in the Blue Springs Lights and an animal mutilation case in Missouri, and was in the pilot episode of the TV show, Strange. Contact Margie Kay and see the latest about her investigations, books, and appearances at margiekay.com. Sign up for her remote viewing workshop March 14, 2020 at margiekay.com/remote-viewing-class. Can’t get enough of Margie’s work? Visit her publishing company at unxmedia.com. For more information about Radiate Wellness, our practitioners, services, classes, and events, visit us at radiatewellnesscommunity.com, “Like” us on Facebook as Radiate Wellness, LLC; and follow us on Twitter @RadiateKC.
Denny Hamlin was the car to beat October 20, 2019 in a chaotic elimination race at Kansas Speedway. Four more drivers, including Kansas native Clint Bowyer, are now out. Chase Elliott had a fast car and was in a must win situation to move on. Or so everyone thought. Luck seemed to go his way as Brad Keslowski had trouble and ended up below the cut line. Sam Atwell and Brian Dulle discuss Sunday's race and what we can expect with just four races left in the 2019 season.
October 16, 2019 marks WDAF-TV's 70th anniversary, the station is known these days as FOX4. John Holt recently sat down with a number of people you don't typically see on TV, but are vital to our operation and ensure that we can bring you stories that matter every day.
Jon Graham was nice enough to sit down and talk with the WDAF crew about movies and his final season of Arby 'n' the Chief
It's the week of Fat Tuesday and the WDAF crew isn't going to let you forget about it, also we have Shua and Fuzz dropping in to share some love!