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All Things Mountain! The Mountain Side Podcast is based in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The show covers many subjects including all things mountain, mountain life & culture, outdoor sports, training at altitude, essential mountain gear and safety practice, entertainment, comedy, and friendship, helping to conserve what we love & helping educate outdoor earth etiquette. Every episode Bobby Marshall will be joined by a special guest. Podcast guests could be anyone from, everyday mountain p ...
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Mister Radio

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"Mister Radio" invites you to participate from the comfort of your own home. "Mister Radio" will interview you about anything: politics, education, religion, science, industry or the arts. So, if you’d like to share your life with a short phone interview please let "Mister Radio" know by emailing him at misterradio2020@gmail.com.
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The Popular Minority Report, Weekly Podcast "Live Life Live!" The Popular Minority Report - Weekly Podcast is a weekly podcast presenting sometimes intimate, educational, motivational, relational, unorthodox, and sometimes funny interviews with artists, about their gifts and talents, from across the street to around the globe. Revelations and thoughts that you want to hear. Hosted by: Brad Marshall and Alan Waugh The Popular Minority Report is: Inclusive to ALL people; access is a non-issue. ...
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Jeffrey Epstein was a multi millionaire who had political and business ties to some of the most rich and powerful people in the world. From businessmen to politicians at the highest levels, Epstein broke bread with them all. Yet for years the Legacy media and the rest of high society looked the other way and ignored his behavior as multiple women came forward with allegations of abuse. Even after he was convicted and subsequently received a sweetheart deal those same so called elites welcome ...
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The Ceiling Is The Roof is a roundtable podcast that has a rotating cast of guests each week hosted by Mike Marshall and Bobby Karalla. You never know who it may be but you can be certain that they know their stuff in regards to the Mavs. It's an opportunity to touch on the storylines revolving around the team in a free flowing forum that welcomes the reporters, writers and analysts that you don't get a chance to hear from every day. The more perspectives the better.
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What is it really like to be in the police? In this podcast, I interview many police officers who’ve dealt with many fascinating, frequently dangerous and sometimes rather weird things. If you‘re interested in policing, this no holds barred podcast is definitely for you. **Warning: graphic content and some swearing** Sponsored by Aquila Intelligence Solutions https://www.aquilatransfer.com
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Cars that Matter is all about cars that have captured people’s hearts. They are the special cars, and they come from every decade since the dawn of the Automotive Age. They might be from the Brass Era or today’s Battery Era. They have names like 911 or SL, Corvette or Countach, or simply M. All have fueled passion in the people who created them, owned them, raced them, or sometimes—with remorse—parted with them. From CurtCo Media. ​ On Cars That Matter, we talk with designers, engineers, rac ...
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From the archives: 12-31-22 In the wake of Bryan Kohberger's arrest, we are now hearing from former friends, classmates and colleagues about the man who is accused of the heinous murder of four college students while they slept in their beds. Were their any warning signs or redflags that were missed? Let's dive in and see what those who knew him ha…
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From the archives: 3-28-23 We've heard numerous times now about Bryan Kohberger and his newfound glory in God. Beyond the fact that he had been meeting with a pastor and exploring his faith however, we didn't know much else. In this episode, we are learning more about his visits to the pastor from the man who runs the ministry who is in charge of p…
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William Queen, a decorated ATF agent, undertook one of the most dangerous undercover operations in U.S. history by infiltrating the notorious Mongols Motorcycle Club in the late 1990s. For nearly two years, he lived as "Billy St. John," gaining the gang's trust and rising through the ranks, all while secretly documenting their criminal activities. …
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Kristina Khorram is Sean "Diddy" Combs' Chief of Staff and has worked closely with him for over a decade, playing a significant role in his business operations. Recently, her involvement has come under scrutiny as part of the federal investigation into Diddy's alleged sex trafficking and racketeering activities. Khorram has been described as a cent…
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Sean "Diddy" Combs was arrested on September 16, 2024, in Manhattan after a federal grand jury indicted him on charges related to sex trafficking and racketeering. His arrest follows several months of investigations into his alleged involvement in an extensive criminal enterprise dating back to 2008. According to the indictment, Combs is accused of…
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's attempt to overturn her sex trafficking conviction on September 17, 2024. The court upheld the 20-year sentence and dismissed Maxwell's main argument that she should have been protected by a 2008 non-prosecution agreement made between Jeffrey Epstein and Florida prosecuto…
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In Defendant Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett’s Reply in support of her Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs’ Individual and Class Action Second Amended Complaint (Case 1:23-cv-10301-AS), Congresswoman Plaskett argues that the plaintiffs' claims should be dismissed for failing to meet legal standards required for their case to proceed. She contends that: The …
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The Pizza Connection case was one of the most significant and expansive criminal enterprises ever uncovered, involving the Sicilian Mafia and American La Cosa Nostra in a global heroin trafficking operation that spanned decades. Using pizza parlors as fronts, the Mafia smuggled heroin from Turkey, processed it in Sicily, and distributed it across U…
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The Windows Case of the 1980s in New York City began as a straightforward project to replace broken windows in public housing but quickly spiraled into a massive corruption scandal involving the Mafia, city officials, and contractors. Organized crime, particularly the Genovese and Lucchese families, used their control over unions to rig the bidding…
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In this episode we dive back into the court documents and this time we're taking a look at the superseded indictment of Bryan Kohberger and also the an updated version of the courtroom guidelines. (commercial at 10:09) to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Idaho Judicial Cases of Interest Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www…
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From the archives: 2-9-23 Cell phone tower pings are a common tool used by law enforcement in criminal investigations. When a cell phone is turned on, it constantly communicates with nearby cell towers in order to maintain a connection to the network. This communication generates a record of the cell tower that the phone communicated with, which is…
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From the archives: 1-2-22 Bryan Kohberger's family has released a statement about his arrest and the murder of Xana, Ethan, Madison and Kaylee. The Kohberger family expressed empathy for the families of the murdered college students while at the same time saying that they support Bryan and urge people to let the legal process play out before rushin…
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Colter Nuanez is joined by Idaho head coach Jason Eck to talk about his team's 41-13 win over No. 17 UAlbany in a rematch of last year's quarterfinal playoff game. Plus, Eck shares his thoughts on college football realignment and Idaho's place within it. Andrew Houghton shares an interview with Idaho cornerback Andrew Marshall (23:03) who earned Bi…
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As the court filings continue to hit the docket, more information can be squeezed from the barren vine of information. The latest news that can be patched together tells us that Bryan Kohberger and his legal team are asking the court for more time to provide his alibi and they note that the immense amount of discovery material provided to them is a…
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According to the dateline special that aired recently, Bryan Kohberger's eldest sister was so suspicious of her brother while he was home visiting during the holidays, that she and other family members attempted to toss his car looking for evidence. According to the report Bryan's dad was adamant that his son would never do something like this, but…
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Murder Incorporated was a secretive enforcement arm of the National Crime Syndicate in the 1930s and 1940s, established to carry out assassinations and enforce the Syndicate's control over organized crime across the United States. Led by figures like Louis "Lepke" Buchalter and Albert Anastasia, the organization comprised professional hitmen such a…
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In a significant development regarding the disappearance of Asha Degree, authorities now believe that Asha was killed shortly after she went missing in 2000. Recent search warrants, released in September 2024, reveal that investigators think her body was concealed following her death. This marks a critical shift in the investigation, which had long…
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Sean "Diddy" Combs was indicted on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, with the indictment accusing him of running a criminal enterprise that facilitated abuse and exploitation for over a decade. The indictment alleges that Combs manipulated and abused women and male sex workers in elaborate, drug-fueled "Freak Offs" that he organized, dir…
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Sean "Diddy" Combs was arrested in New York on September 16, 2024, following a federal indictment related to allegations of sexual misconduct and trafficking. These accusations date back to November 2023 when R&B singer Cassie sued Combs for years of abuse, including rape, sex trafficking, and coerced participation in illicit activities. While Comb…
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In 1983, four-year-old Nyleen Kay Marshall vanished while playing near her family during a picnic in Helena National Forest, Montana. Despite extensive search efforts, no trace of her was ever found. Two years later, chilling letters surfaced from a man claiming to have abducted Nyleen, describing how he had taken her, traveled with her, and how sh…
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Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll, a notorious gangster in Prohibition-era New York, rose through the ranks of organized crime as an enforcer for Dutch Schultz before breaking away to form his own violent gang. Known for his ruthless ambition, Coll’s war with Schultz turned deadly, culminating in the infamous "baby killing" of a young boy during a botched ass…
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Sam Giancana was a notorious Chicago mob boss whose criminal empire extended beyond the underworld into the realms of politics, Hollywood, and international espionage. Born in 1908, Giancana rose through the ranks of the Chicago Outfit, eventually leading the syndicate and expanding its operations into Las Vegas and Cuba. His influence reached the …
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From the archives: 2-6-23 As the state of Idaho continues to try and build their case against Bryan Kohberger, more questions are being asked about some of the evidence that has been collected thus far by the authorities and what the importance of that evidence might be when it comes time to present it to the jury. In this episode, we discuss the t…
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As we hit the one year mark of the murders in Moscow, the man who is on trial for those murders continues to await his fate after waiving his right to a speedy trial. As he waits, the prosecution continues to methodically collect evidence that they hope to use to secure a conviction when the trial finally arrives. In this episode, we take a look at…
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Bryan Kohberger was arrested at his parents house in Pennsylvania on Decemeber 30th. The raid, which was conducted at 1:30 AM, found Bryan Kohberger in a pair of shorts and wearing rubber gloves as he was separating his garbage into ziplock bags. In this episode, we learn more about the arrest of Bryan Kohberger and hear from officials in Monroe co…
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From the archives: 1-1-23 On this edition of the morning update, we dive right back into the headlines that we might have missed from overnight and see where things currently stand in the investigation into the murder of Xana, Ethan, Madison and Kaylee. (commercial at 6:22) to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Idaho student murders - …
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On this edition of the morning update, we take a look at some of the headlines from the past few days and see where things currently stand as of this morning. (commercial at 8:30) to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Idaho murders updates: Bryan Kohberger’s eyebrows tied him to student killings as defence responds to evidence | The In…
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The Chicago Outfit, one of America’s most notorious organized crime syndicates, rose to power during Prohibition under the leadership of Al Capone, dominating the illegal alcohol trade with ruthless violence, most infamously in the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. After Capone’s imprisonment, the Outfit expanded under leaders like Frank Nitti and Tony…
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The ongoing violence in Culiacán, Sinaloa, has escalated dramatically in recent weeks, largely due to infighting within the Sinaloa Cartel. A power struggle has emerged between factions loyal to Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and those following the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, known as Los Chapitos. This internal conflict intensified after the rec…
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The latest updates on Rex Heuermann, the accused Gilgo Beach serial killer, reveal that new information about a victim known as "Asian Doe" is set to be released. "Asian Doe" was one of the 11 victims found in 2011, with investigators determining the cause of death as blunt force trauma. Authorities are holding a press conference to potentially rev…
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Judge Steven J. Hippler serves as the Administrative District Judge for Idaho's Fourth Judicial District, overseeing Ada, Boise, Elmore, and Valley Counties. Appointed in 2014, he is known for handling both high-profile criminal cases and complex civil matters. His notable cases include sentencing the parents of 9-year-old Emrik Osuna to life in pr…
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On September 16, 2019, five-year-old Dulce Maria Alavez disappeared from Bridgeton City Park in New Jersey while playing with her younger brother, sparking a massive search and investigation that continues to this day. Despite extensive efforts from local and federal authorities, including the FBI, and widespread media attention, no significant lea…
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Carlos Lehder is a notorious Colombian drug trafficker and co-founder of the Medellín Cartel, one of the most powerful and violent drug cartels in history. Born in 1949, Lehder rose from a petty criminal to a key figure in the global cocaine trade during the late 1970s and 1980s. He revolutionized drug trafficking by establishing Norman's Cay, a pr…
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José Rodrigo Aréchiga Gamboa, known as El Chino Ántrax, was a notorious figure in the Sinaloa Cartel, leading its elite hit squad, Los Ántrax. Born in Culiacán, he rose quickly through the cartel ranks, becoming infamous for his brutal efficiency in eliminating rivals. Under his leadership, Los Ántrax carried out violent operations, including high-…
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As the minutes turn into hours and the search for the missing submersible becomes more frantic, a psychologist is offering his opinion as to what the current mood and state of mind aboard the marooned vessel might be like as the submersible is thrown into darkness and complete silence because talking too much will eat up the oxygen quicker. The sub…
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Well, that was quick. The jury in the Kaitlin Armstrong trial needed only a few hours to render their verdict and that verdict will now see Kaitlin Armstrong remain in prison for the rest of her life. The sentencing phase of the trial resumes today as the fate of Armstrong is now in the hands of the judge. (commercial at 7:50) to contact me: bobbyc…
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Layla Santanello has been missing from Kingsport Tennessee since June 27th 2023. She was last seen heading towards a 5 below store supposedly to buy some new sneakers. That was the last time that anyone has seen or heard from her and her mother is now pleading with the community far and wide for help finding her daughter. In this episode we are goi…
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State prosecutors in South Carolina slammed home another case against Alex Murdaugh and this time it was for his financial crimes. When all of the dust settled and all of the testimony was given, the Judge handed out at 27 year sentence for Murdaugh, pretty much ensuring that he will die in prison, no matter what happens with his appeal of the murd…
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The Sinaloa Cartel is one of the largest and most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. It is based in the Mexican state of Sinaloa and has a global reach, with operations in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. The cartel is known for its ruthless tactics, including violence, bribery, and c…
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Lauren Spierer, a 20-year-old Indiana University student, disappeared on June 3, 2011, after a night out in Bloomington, Indiana. Seen last around 4:30 AM, barefoot and disoriented, Lauren vanished without a trace, sparking a massive investigation. Despite extensive searches and media attention, no significant leads or evidence have emerged. Theori…
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Mansa Abubakari II, ruler of the wealthy Mali Empire in the early 14th century, embarked on one of history’s most ambitious and mysterious voyages. Obsessed with discovering what lay beyond the Atlantic Ocean, he first sent a fleet of 200 ships westward, but they never returned. Undeterred, Abubakari abdicated his throne and led a second, grander e…
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The civil war within the Sinaloa Cartel has significantly escalated over recent weeks, primarily involving two factions: those loyal to Los Chapitos, the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, and the group led by Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. This internal conflict has caused a surge in violence, especially in and around Culiacán, the capital of Sinaloa. …
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Al Kite's murder is one of the most chilling and perplexing unsolved cases in Colorado. In 2004, the 53-year-old Aurora man rented out his basement to a tenant who turned out to be a sadistic killer operating under a fake identity. The tenant brutally tortured Kite over several hours before murdering him, then vanished without a trace, leaving behi…
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Kyron Horman, a seven-year-old boy from Portland, Oregon, disappeared on June 4, 2010, after being dropped off at Skyline Elementary School by his stepmother, Terri Horman, for a science fair. Despite an extensive search—the largest in Oregon's history—no trace of Kyron was ever found. Suspicion quickly fell on Terri after inconsistencies in her st…
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The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist, one of the most audacious art thefts in history, took place on March 18, 1990, when two men disguised as Boston police officers gained entry to the museum, subdued the guards, and stole 13 priceless works of art worth an estimated $500 million. Among the stolen pieces were masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermee…
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Joaquín "Jack" García, one of the most successful undercover FBI agents in history, infiltrated the Gambino crime family in the late 1990s under the alias "Jack Falcone." His size, street smarts, and ability to craft a convincing persona allowed him to gain the trust of high-ranking mobsters, including captain Gregory DePalma, who nearly inducted h…
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