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True Crime All The Time

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Hosts Mike Ferguson and Mike Gibson guide you through the most interesting true crime stories. This is a true crime podcast that spares none of the details and delves into what makes these killers tick. Join us for a good mix of lesser known cases as well as our take on what we call the "Big Timers". We don't take ourselves too seriously but we take true crime very seriously.
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A podcast for those that enjoy handshakes in wrestling, stiff forearms to the face, and way too many backflips. We take dives into different wrestling matches and make live commentary while watching them.
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Are you ready to take an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the making of some of your favorite movies? Look no further than Pre-Production, the must-listen podcast hosted by Chris Stuckmann. Chris will sit down with top filmmakers to discuss their journey from “the spark”, that moment they realized they wanted to be a filmmaker, to the making of their first feature. From the struggles and triumphs of bringing a movie to life, to the creative process and lessons learned along the way, Pre- ...
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Join Cameron and Shawna for "Scholar Tea", which is a delightful higher ed podcast 4 the culture that is a mash-up of humor, tips, and scholar interviews. Follow us on Twitter @Scholar_Tea Email us at ScholarTea2018@gmail.com
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Ekoneni is a podcast about everyday people finding hope, creating connections, and making a difference in their communities. Join storytellers Pam Sykes and Jenn Warren to meet local heroes who are changing the world with bravery, ingenuity and heart. Ekoneni is the Xhosa word for "corner" - and in South Africa, the street corner is where people hang out, trade stories and watch life unfold. Follow us wherever you listen to podcasts. Season Two of Ekoneni is currently in production. Season O ...
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50-year-old Beverly Carter was a successful real estate agent. In September 2014, she thought she was meeting a married couple for a showing at a rural property, but the couple set up the meeting with the intention of kidnapping her for ransom. Beverly was kidnapped and murdered hours later. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Aaron Lewis and Cryst…
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In 2003, 18-year-old Kelly Bullwinkle was found dead near an orange grove in California. At first, the police believed that she was involved in drugs, and her murder centered around that. But as the case unraveled, the culprits and the reason behind the murder shocked many. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Damien Guerrero and Kinzie Noordman and…
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In October 1981, 30-year-old Sonia Herok-Stone was murdered inside her home in Carmel, California. Initial suspects included one of her neighbors and Sonia's estranged husband. The police had some evidence to work with, but it wasn't enough to bring about charges. It took over four decades to finally get her killer. Join Mike and Gibby as they disc…
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On Valentine's Day 2020, the body of 21-year-old Dioneth Lopez was found on a logging road in Washington State. Dioneth was beaten with a tequila bottle and attacked with a box cutter in a remote wooded area in what was an extremely vicious murder. Join Mike and Gibby as they talk about Alejandro Rojas and the murder of Dioneth Lopez. Lopez had bee…
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William Burke and William Hare were killers who murdered victims in the city of Edinburgh and sold the bodies to an anatomist who needed cadavers for lessons. They killed at least sixteen people in one year, but their greed made them reckless, and they were ultimately caught. Join Mike and Gibby as they talk about Burke and Hare. Graverobbing was a…
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Cubs go 3-7 in their last 10, Patrick Williams gets a nice contract, nobody wants Lavine, NASCAR takes over Chicago, and the Blackhawks are winners and losers in the draft? https://sportstalkchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/07012024-AUDIO-Winners-and-Losers.wavBy Sports Talk Chicago
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By 1998, Phil Hartman was a household name after a successful run on Saturday Night Live and several movies. He married his third wife, Brynn, in 1987. Brynn had aspirations to be a model and an actress, but her career never took off like Phil's. Few could have believed that the couple's lives would be ended the way that they were. Join Mike and Gi…
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Jodi Arias became infamous after she murdered her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in June 2008. Her 2013 trial was a media circus. Jodi argued that she killed Travis in self-defense. They had a complicated relationship. There was a whirlwind romance, and then Travis tried to distance himself. But, as some friends described it, Jodi was his kryptonite…
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Jodi Arias became infamous after she murdered her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in June 2008. Her 2013 trial was a media circus. Jodi argued that she killed Travis in self-defense. They had a complicated relationship. There was a whirlwind romance, and then Travis tried to distance himself. But, as some friends described it, Jodi was his kryptonite…
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Former Bears DE Corey Wootton and Joey chat about Caleb Williams and how he is adjusting to Chicago, on and off the field. Corey also shares his thoughts about the Bears locker room and NFL news. Find a list of our syndication partners here, and listen/watch on a station near you! https://sportstalkchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/06122024-AU…
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Wendi Mae Davidson claimed that she found her husband, Michael Severance, dead in their home. The couple had only been married for months, marrying just before Wendi delivered a son. Michael and Wendi were set to leave for Maine to visit Michael's parents. This would have been the first time his parents met Wendi. But they never made it. Instead, M…
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On today’s Sports Talk Chicago ‘Quick Hit’, Joey Christopoulos sounds off on a report from The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal’s that Pedro Grifol’s days as White Sox manager may be numbered. He also weighs in on a trade rumor involving Garrett Crochet possibly heading to the Padres Find a list of our syndication partners here, and listen/watch on a stati…
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On April 5th, 1980, Sister Margaret Ann Pahl was murdered inside the chapel of Mercy Hospital in Toledo, Ohio. Father Gerald Robinson, one of the hospital chaplains, was suspected and even questioned in her murder. But, it would take many years to solve the mystery of who killed Sister Margaret. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Father Gerald Rob…
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On today’s show, host Joey Christopoulos talks with Larry Hawley, former WGN Sports Reporter, about the state of the Bears and Cubs. Find a list of our syndication partners here, and listen/watch on a station near you! https://sportstalkchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/STC-Full-Show-432.mp3By Sports Talk Chicago
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On today’s show, host Joey Christopoulos talks with Larry Hawley, former WGN Sports Reporter, about the Cubs’ offensive struggles. Find a list of our syndication partners here, and listen/watch on a station near you! https://sportstalkchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/05292024-AUDIO-Block-D-Cubs-Offense.wav…
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On today’s show, host Joey Christopoulos talks with Larry Hawley, former WGN Sports Reporter, about the state of the Cubs’ defense and bullpen. Find a list of our syndication partners here, and listen/watch on a station near you! https://sportstalkchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/05292024-AUDIO-Block-C-Cubs-Defense.wav…
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On today’s show, Joey Christopoulos talks with Larry Hawley, former WGN Sports Reporter, about the potential success of Caleb Williams in Chicago. Find a list of our syndication partners here, and listen/watch on a station near you! https://sportstalkchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/05292024-AUDIO-Block-B-Bears-Offense.wav…
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On November 27th, 1978, former San Francisco Board of Supervisors member Dan White walked into City Hall and murdered Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. White was angry about Moscone’s decision not to reappoint him to the Board after he resigned earlier that month. Harvey Milk had urged the mayor not to reappoint White. Join Mike and …
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On today’s show, host Joey Christopoulos talks with Brendan Sugrue about the current state of Chicago sports, and how, for most franchises, it has been a race to acquire the number one overall pick. Find a list of our syndication partners here, and listen/watch on a station near you! https://sportstalkchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/May-22nd…
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On today’s show, Joey Christopoulos talks with Brendan Sugrue about the Bulls’ struggles and the Blackhawks’ rebuild timeline. Find a list of our syndication partners here, and listen/watch on a station near you! https://sportstalkchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/May-22nd-AUDIO-Block-B-Blackhawks-and-Bulls.wav…
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Joey Christopoulos talks with Brendan Sugrue about the state of the Bears’ quarterback situation and team expectations heading into 2024. Find a list of our syndication partners here, and listen/watch on a station near you! https://sportstalkchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/May-22nd-AUDIO-Block-A-Willams-and-Cubs.wav…
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In this episode, Shawna and Cameron chat with friend Marc Johnston-Guerrero about his research and expanding racialized understandings in higher education. The episode also celebrates Scholar of the Week, Jedidah C. Isler, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Dartmouth College.By Scholar Tea
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Nicholas and Elizabeth Newall were wealthy retirees with an estate worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. Their two adult sons were the sole beneficiaries of their money and properties. The Newalls disappeared after an evening out with their sons. Roderick and Mark Newall were the main suspects, but putting the puzzle pieces together wasn’t quick o…
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Stephen Allwine had a normal, seemingly happy life. He was married, had a son, and was an elder at his local church. In 2016, the FBI became aware of a contract to kill his wife, Amy. The Allwines were warned and encouraged to increase their home security. Amy was killed months later. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Stephen Allwine. Despite bei…
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On December 31st, 1969, Joseph Yablonski, his wife, and his daughter were murdered inside their home in Clarksville, Pennsylvania. Earlier that year, Yablonski announced he was running for president of the United Mine Workers of America. His opponent was Tony Boyle, who had been president since 1963. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Tony Boyle. …
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In this episode Cameron and Shawna chat with Dr. William A. Smith, who coined Racial Battle Fatigue, which refers to the “cumulative result of a natural race-related stress response to distressing mental and emotional conditions." The episode also highlights the work of Scholar of the Week, Dr. Chezare A. Warren, an Associate Professor of Equity & …
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19-year-old Sonya Ivanoff, a resident of Nome, Alaska, disappeared during an early morning walk on August 11th, 2003. Her body was found the next evening. None of the early leads panned out, but weeks later, investigators found evidence pointing to local police officer Matthew Owens. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Matthew Owens. Nome is a smal…
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Arohn Kee is known as the “East Harlem Rapist.” Over eight years, he murdered three teen girls and raped four more teens in New York City. One detective called him “every young lady’s worst nightmare.” Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the life and crimes of Arohn Kee. This man was so despicable that we were often disgusted while talking about hi…
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