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The “Indictment of the Pearl Harbor 5", is a podcast based on the book of the same name written by Donald J. Young. It carefully details and rightfully places the blame for the unpreparedness of the December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor disaster, on the heads of the U.S. Navy and War Departments in Washington DC. “Indictment of the Pearl Harbor 5, “ is available on Amazon.com. Donald J. Young is a military historian, author and lecturer, who writes on the pre-Midway period of World War II in the Pa ...
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A true crime podcast that doesn't bullsh**. The facts and the motives explained—in depth. Prison interviews, first hand accounts and reliable sources. It's what makes true crime worth listening to.
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In many minds the fact that your own government would be spying and conducting tests on its own citizens was just too hard to comprehend — and thats exactly why the cities commission to investigate the FBi was created..Charles Manson continues to bounce around San Francisco slowly assembling his family — and comes across a friendly traveller..…
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Instead of attacking Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, President Roosevelt believed the Japanese would attack the Far East. Failing to prepare our country or the military for a possible attack, were seven men - all of whom played a part in missing the signs and failing to believe that the tragedy would occur on U.S. soil that fateful morning. This …
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As the weekend of December 6 and 7, 1941, approached, President Roosevelt's real fear was that Japan would attack the British in the Far East and not the U.S.. If the Japanese had chosen to only attack far off British Malaya, and not Pearl Harbor or the United States, the President actually had a speech prepared to give before a divided Congress. W…
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Perpetrators of murders don’t usually call 911 on themselves, neither do they beg to be caught. Paul Michael Stefani, the Weepy voiced Killer, however, did just that. And then he would do it over and over again. In the early 1980’s Minnesota law enforcement would be plagued by a series of bizarre and anonymous 911 calls – confessions of murder give…
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The untold story of the Doodler is a new documentary podcast series from Ugly Duckling Films. The show unravels the case and dives into the archive of the San Francisco Chronicle and San Francisco Police Dept. The Doodler, known for drawing portraits of his victims, is a serial killer who committed violent targeted attacks against the LGBTQ communi…
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The story of fighter pilot Charles Lindbergh, and World War II began like it did for thousands of men who couldn't wait to get into it. Twenty-five years after the end of the conflict, he published his wartime journals - an account of the war that began for him on March 11, 1938 and ended on June 15, 1945. Why 25 years? Probably because of what was…
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On the afternoon of April 9, 1942, the doorbell rang at the house on 1230 Milan Avenue, Pasadena, California. The postman, who recognized the return address, said to Mr. Thomas Lee, who answered the door, that maybe it was from his son. In the corner of the envelope it showed that it was from Headquarters Sixth Army, in care of Postmaster, San Fran…
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If you’ve enjoyed the series so far join us LIVE Saturday’s at 1pm ET for discussions and behind the scenes content. We’d love to hear from you! Just follow the link below: https://stereo.com/unforgivables After brutally murdering the Otero’s, BTK waited only a few months before he would ‘put down’ Kathryn Bright - but then waited three years until…
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Part 2- On December 7, 1941, Claude C. Bloch was Admiral in charge of the 14th Naval District in Hawaii at the time of the Pearl Harbor Attack. However, Admiral Husband Kimmel and General Walter Short were both considered to be responsible for the disaster, and were relieved of command. Without another name to directly associate with theirs, the pe…
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It was the year of 1974 and Dennis Rader was living a double life. And While the family man was hanging porch swings, building treehouses, watching his daughter crawl up her favorite climbing tree and planting flowers along the driveway, BTK was having, what he called, ‘motel parties.’ But - his own personal motel parties weren’t enough. With the m…
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On December 7, 1941, Claude C. Bloch was Admiral in charge of the 14th Naval District in Hawaii at the time of the Pearl Harbor Attack. However, Admiral Husband Kimmel and General Walter Short were both considered to be responsible for the disaster, and were relieved of command. Without another name to directly associate with theirs, the perception…
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To satisfy the deviancy that fuelled his sexual fantasies, the deeply visceral urge to troll, stalk and brutally victimize lasted for three decades, leaving 10 dead and the citizens of the largest city in Kansas afraid of what could be waiting inside their own homes in the light of day – or of what may be lurking outside of them at night…. This is …
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In this episode....the Army, in July 1944, began its three-month Army Pearl Harbor Board investigation. In examining its results, there was no hesitation to criticize and assign blame for the errors made within the War Department; namely, those of Chief of Staff, General George C. Marshall, and its War Plans director, Major General Leonard T. Gerow…
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If you’ve enjoyed the series so far join us LIVE Saturday’s at 1pm ET for discussions and behind the scenes content. We’d love to hear from you! Just follow the link below: https://stereo.com/unforgivables In the conclusion of the Samuel little saga, Little ultimately came forward with chilling confessions, claiming he killed 93 women in all betwee…
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This episode continues to unravel the actions of Admiral Kelly Turner- one of three men in the Roosevelt or Washington administration who should have been held culpable for the Pearl Harbor disaster. His correct actions prior to the attack may have led to the Pacific Fleet being aware of the Japanese plans days before it was scheduled. He had the r…
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If you’ve enjoyed the series so far join us LIVE Saturday’s at 1pm ET for discussions and behind the scenes content. We’d love to hear from you! Just follow the link below: https://stereo.com/unforgivables “Keep him talking, don’t interrupt him and, no matter what, don’t ask why he killed his victims.” Dozens of homicide detectives around the count…
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This episode attempts to unravel the actions of Admiral Kelly Turner- one of three men in the Roosevelt or Washington administration who should have been held culpable for the Pearl Harbor disaster. His correct actions prior to the attack may have led to the Pacific Fleet being aware of the Japanese plans days before it was scheduled. He had the re…
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The second episode continues the examination of Admiral Harold R. Stark as Director of Naval Operations prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor. We hear the shocking testimonies given by Admiral Stark and Admiral Kimmel during the questioning by the Joint Committee. Admiral Forrestal, in a meaningless and denigrating epitaph to the results of the Naval…
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This first episode examines the indictment of Admiral Harold R. Stark as Director of Naval Operations prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Secretary of the Navy, James Forrestal lists four charges against Admiral Stark about the critical weeks prior to Pearl Harbor. In his concluding Naval Court of Inquiry report on Stark, he refers to Pacific Flee…
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After a brief hiatus due to recent developments, production is back underway. In the 8th chapter of The Watts Tapes we review the FBI interrogation breakthrough that lead to Chris Watts' first confession — But not the last. Using the police interrogation audio from Wednesday, August 15th 2018 we breakdown each key moment in the interrogation and di…
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When Chris Watts arrived at the Frederick Police Department on August 15th, 2018 to take his polygraph test — just two days after his families disappearance — he did all he could to keep it together, but it wasn't enough. Chris Watts was hiding a dark secret, and the details of this crime would leave everybody involved scarred forever.…
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On August 14, 2018 The entire town of Frederick, Colorado was on high alert and searching for Shanann Watts and her two daughters, Bella and Celeste. Chris Watts gave multiple news interviews following the disappearance of his family. He stood in front of cameras and played the part, or at least he tried to. On the evening of August 14th Chris woul…
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The Questions surrounding the early morning hours of august 13, 2018 still haunts the small town of Frederick, Colorado — as well as the rest of the nation. A family vanished, but the how and the why still remain a mystery. In this episode we will take a closer look into the days following the disappearance of Chris Watts' family. The Police body c…
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On August 13, 2018 Nichole Atkinson would call Police and tell them she was concerned about her friend Shanann Watts, who was not responding to her calls — and appeared to be missing. Little did Nichole know that this call to Police would set in motion a series of events that would leave an entire nation in disbelief — and leave more questions than…
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The third chapter of The Watts Tapes reviews the weekend leading up to the disappearance of Shanann Watts and her two daughters, Bella & Celeste. The weekend of August 10th, 2018 would provide subtle clues that could shed light into the motive behind this crime, and the trail of breadcrumbs would lead back to one person.— At least thats what we've …
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If you’ve enjoyed the series so far join us LIVE Saturday’s at 1pm ET for discussions and behind the scenes content. We’d love to hear from you! Just follow the link below: https://stereo.com/unforgivables In the second chapter of this story, we will look into how Nichol Kessinger met Chris Watts, and how their relationship quickly developed from c…
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It was a crime that shocked the nation. A mother and 2 daughters, missing — without a trace. Although Christopher Watts would ultimately confess to the murder of his pregnant wife and two daughters There were still more questions than answers. Join me, as I deconstruct the events from that summer in Frederick, Colorado, that left a family annihilat…
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Dany Bill is a 7-Time World Muay Thai champion from Muay Thai's golden era and touted as possibly the most technically gifted fighter to ever compete in the sport of Muay Thai. He won the coveted Kings Cup in Thailand in it's inaugural year of 1993, to the dismay of over one hundred thousand Thai locals who had no familiarity with the African-Europ…
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This installment of the podcast is a live recorded conversation and visitation inside the walls of Maximus Muay Thai in Itasca, IL just outside the city limits of Chicago with Richard "Maximus" Abraham. Richard is a gym owner, #15 ranked Welterweight Glory kickboxer, trainer, tombstone engraver, husband and father of five. He's one of the hardest w…
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A special shout out to the Muay Thai promoters across North America who are working harder than ever creating more and more opportunities for fighters and students to get experience in the Muay Thai ring! Also, please check out our friends just north of us in Canada on all that's happening on their exploding Muay Thai scene by tuning into The Blood…
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In this episode Joe and I get way into the behind the scenes of some of his epic fights against top tier opponents including Travis Clay and Eric Luna. I learned all about what it is to be Chomorro and we explored just how different Muay Thai fighting is from other fight sports. We talked about life, self-awareness, tradition and how knowing ones s…
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In this, the second podcast episode of 2018, I'm happy to have finally caught up with a unique fighter that I've been tracking since around Jan of 2016. Travis Clay (Sitan Gym, Arizona) is a WBC National Muay Thai Champion and is one committed and too often underestimated American Nak Muay. Travis was fresh from weighing-in for his contest with Ogn…
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The hottest topic in the American Muay Thai scene at the moment is Muay Thai on the world stage. Muay Thai debuts at the World Games in Poland in July and the USMF is changing the game in order to curate the best fighters from the USA to compete against international opponents and place American Muay Thai among the best in the world rankings. This …
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This month in exploring Muay Thai and Mixed Martial Arts in the states, I speak with Daniel Gutierrez of Defiant Promotions and Defiant Gym and conducted my first ever group discussion with a team of fighters from The Shack System while attending an Iron Eagle striking seminar featuring one of my favorite muay thai fighters Nick "The Golden Boy" Ch…
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My sincerest apologies fight fans for being late with this months installment of the podcast; hence this month’s title: NO EXCUSES! In the first half of the podcast I speak with amateur muay thai fighter Lance Dixon about his journey to an impressive 14-0 record and his ambitions of going pro. I had my first opportunity to witness Lance in the ring…
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Still being basically a newbie to the practice and culture of muay thai I am particularly proud to present this month’s topic in the podcast. Since my introduction to combat sports in Feburary 2015, I have always been amazed by and grateful for the brilliant coaches and trainers I’ve been blessed to have access to. From the amazing family at Krav M…
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Since I first began moving through the Los Angeles muay thai community Jeff Dojillo has been a present force. Our discussion here delves into the origins of muay thai’s presence here on the west coast, and features a detailed account of Jeff’s journey through muay thai gyms, trainers and experiences. Including his time at The Boxing Club (San Diego…
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In this initial episode I connected with semi-retired mma fighter, photographer and combat sports journalist Charlie Clark. He is the author of The Fighting Monkeys MMA Madness and shoots and interviews some of the most respected professional and amateur mixed martial artists in the world. Charlie takes us behind the scenes of the New England MMA s…
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