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The Legal Geeks

Joshua Gilliland

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The Legal Geeks are proud to be attorneys and geeks. We have been recognized by the ABA Journal Web 100 for one of the best legal podcasts in 2017 and nominated for Best Podcast by the Geekie Awards in 2015. Please enjoy our podcasts exploring legal issues Sci Fi, comic books, and pop culture, from Star Wars to Captain America and all things geek. Our podcasts are not legal advice and for entertainment only.
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The Creative Influencer is a weekly podcast where we discuss all things creative with an emphasis on Influencers. The podcast is hosted by Jon Pfeiffer, an entertainment attorney in Santa Monica, California. Jon interviews influencers, creatives, and the professionals who work with them. Learn more at Pfeiffer Law's Entertainment Law Blog
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Do The Right Thing

Fuzz Productions

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Award-winning comedy panel show hosted by Danielle Ward, with team captains Margaret Cabourn-Smith and Michael Legge and amazing special guests. In it, two teams work out the right thing to do in strange scenarios and scary situations which range from the everyday to the weird and extreme. Don't feel you have to start at the beginning - we'd suggest you start with the most recent series then work backwards! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment Law Podcast

Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment Law Blog

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The Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment Law Blog team interviews sports and entertainment attorneys and offers legal analysis of and commentary on industry developments and trends, key lawsuits and transactions, and legislative and regulatory initiatives. Additionally, the attorneys will give advice on their respective industries and how law students can enter the field.
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Murder Files Unsealed

Author Adidas Wilson

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Welcome to "Murder Files Unsealed" a True Crime Podcast, your portal into the darkest corners of the human psyche and the chilling stories that have left an indelible mark on society. Join us as we delve deep into the realms of real-life mysteries, unsolved cases, and the minds of both criminals and investigators. 🎙️ Podcast: Tune in to our gripping podcast episodes, where we breathe life into these haunting tales through immersive storytelling and in-depth interviews with experts, detective ...
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The purpose of these podcasts is to find out what it takes to permeate to the top. With the physical ability to listen to only 5% of new music released every week, and that’s spending 24-7 without breaks, it is clear that the true task is to be “Heard Above The Noise.” These interviews are with the people behind the music and the people behind the business of this industry. I also speak with people outside the industry so as to provide valuable new perspectives. Here you will find conversati ...
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The episode focuses on the unsolved disappearance of Jennifer Wyant, a young woman who vanished in 1980 from her apartment complex in Nashville, Tennessee. Friends and family remember her as a vibrant and ambitious young woman, and police investigators share details of the case, including eyewitness accounts of a dark sedan and individuals forcing …
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Pamela Jean Mitchell, a 30-year-old mother from Nashville, vanished in 1992 after being seen getting into an unidentified man's car at a Krystal restaurant. Despite extensive searching, including combing the bottom of Shelby Park's river, her whereabouts remain unknown. The investigation suggests that Mitchell may have been involved in drugs and pr…
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The provided episode explores the lives and crimes of a series of serial killers, many of whom had connections to Iowa, highlighting their brutal acts, criminal histories, and methods of operation. The article details the investigations into their crimes, including the use of DNA evidence and confessions, and the subsequent trials, convictions, and…
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This episode describes the investigation and capture of Andre Crawford, a Chicago serial killer who murdered 11 women between 1993 and 2000. The investigation began with the discovery of Patricia Dunn’s body in 1993 and continued as Crawford murdered several more women. The text details the efforts of police, including the collection of DNA evidenc…
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The episode from Fox News details the assassination of Alejandro Arcos, the mayor of Chilpancingo, Mexico, just six days after taking office. Arcos' severed head was placed atop a pickup truck, and his headless body was found in the passenger seat. The episode also highlights the violent history of Chilpancingo, which is plagued by drug gangs, and …
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Alonzo Brooks, a Black man, disappeared after attending a party in 2004. His body was found a month later in a creek, and the initial autopsy could not determine a cause of death. The case went cold, but after a Netflix "Unsolved Mysteries" episode highlighted Brooks' death, the FBI reopened the investigation in 2020. A new autopsy, conducted by th…
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The provided episode explores the unsolved death of Tiffany Valiante, a high school athlete who was struck by a train in 2015. While the New Jersey Transit Police ruled her death a suicide, her family maintains that she was murdered. The text examines inconsistencies and missed evidence in the initial investigation, including a missing potential mu…
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Chicago being a state and not a city has still managed to harbour and produce several hugely notorious serial killers over the years. These serial killers have left tragic and terrifying marks in the history of Chicago in the way they conducted their murders in a gruesome fashion. They either stabbed, poisoned, strangled, burnt, shot, molested or s…
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The episode provides a comprehensive overview of some of the most notorious serial killers in Minnesota’s history, presenting their crimes, methods, and outcomes. The article explores the varied motivations and backgrounds of these individuals, ranging from mental illness and drug abuse to domestic violence and personal vendettas. Each profile deta…
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The episode describes the unsolved Lake Bodom murders of 1960 in Finland. Four teenagers were attacked while camping, with three tragically dying and one surviving with severe injuries. The case has remained unsolved for over six decades, despite numerous investigations and suspects. The main focus is on the murders themselves, the investigation's …
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The sources examine the life and crimes of Tony Costa, a serial killer who operated in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in the late 1960s. Costa’s history of violence began at a young age, and he was known to have troubling behaviors and a reputation as a dangerous individual within the community. The sources describe his crimes, which included the murders…
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Paul Michael Stephani, also known as the "Weepy-Voiced Killer" due to his distinctive phone calls to police reporting his crimes, was an American serial killer who murdered three women in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area. Stephani's history includes a difficult childhood with a violent stepfather and a failed marriage. He was eventually apprehended …
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Joseph Ture Jr. is a serial killer serving multiple life sentences in Minnesota for the murders of six people. He was convicted in 1981 for the murder of Dianne Edwards, after initially being arrested for kidnapping and sexually assaulting women. Ture was later convicted in 1998 for the murder of Marlys Ann Wohlenhaus and in 2000 for the murder of …
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This epsiode details the lives and crimes of 19 infamous serial killers who operated in the state of Ohio. The author provides a brief summary of each individual's crimes, methods, and ultimate fate, highlighting the impact these individuals had on their victims and communities. The article also touches upon the enduring legacy of these serial kill…
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Henry Louis Wallace, known as the "Taco Bell Strangler," was an American serial killer who murdered eleven black women in South Carolina and North Carolina between 1990 and 1994. He was convicted and sentenced to death in 1997 for nine of the murders. Wallace's crimes were particularly horrific as he often raped and strangled his victims, sometimes…
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Robert Sylvester Alston is an American serial killer who was convicted of raping and murdering at least four women in Greensboro, North Carolina between 1991 and 1993. He was known to dismember his victims' bodies and scatter the remains in various locations. Alston initially made anonymous phone calls to investigators, attempting to mislead them a…
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The Bedford County Sheriff's Office in Tennessee has arrested 38-year-old Justin Pickle in connection with the death of 16-year-old Maria Lucas Gaspar. Pickle has been charged with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and tampering with evidence. Maria was reported missing on June 30th, 2024, after last being seen the day before. Her…
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This episode provides an overview of fifteen notorious serial killers who terrorized Florida, exploring their crimes, motives, and the impact they had on the state. The article details the killers' methods, their victims, and their eventual capture and punishments, including death sentences and life imprisonment. The article highlights the varied b…
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The true crime genre has attracted such a large following in the past years with many people taking an interest in learning what made someone commit such atrocious acts. Serial killers usually come from different countries and the United States of America has its fair share of serial killers. Therefore, in this episode, we are going to explore ten …
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The epsiode details fifteen notorious serial killers who have committed crimes in North Carolina, providing information about their methods, victims, and eventual fates. The list covers individuals ranging from the "Taco Bell Strangler" who targeted women in the 1990s to the "Seven Bridges Killer" whose identity remains unknown. Each entry highligh…
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The provided text tells the story of John Williams Jr., a serial killer who terrorized Raleigh, North Carolina, in the mid-1990s. The episode details the murders of six black women, the investigation, and Williams’ arrest and conviction. It highlights the fear and concern that gripped the city as the body count rose and the relief that followed Wil…
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The episode recounts the life and mysterious death of actress Natalie Wood. It highlights her early career success, tumultuous relationships, and the fateful Thanksgiving weekend yacht trip in 1981, during which she disappeared and was later found dead. The sources delve into conflicting accounts of that night, including allegations of a heated arg…
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Joseph Paul Franklin was an American serial killer who engaged in a murder spree across the late 1970s and early 1980s, motivated by white supremacist ideology. He targeted interracial couples and individuals he believed were racially inferior, carrying out his crimes in various states. Despite confessions to numerous murders, he was only convicted…
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The provided epsiode explores the horrifying case of Matthew Hoffman, an Ohio man who committed a brutal crime. Hoffman murdered three people, including a mother and her son, dismembered their bodies, and stuffed them into a hollow tree. He then kidnapped the mother’s 13-year-old daughter, held her hostage, and sexually assaulted her. Hoffman’s obs…
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The provided epsiode details the mysterious disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi, a Vatican teenager, in 1983. The case remains unsolved, with multiple investigations and numerous theories spanning decades. The investigation has explored the involvement of international terrorism, organized crime, the potential role of a serial killer, and a possible …
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The provided episode details the investigation and subsequent conviction of Stephanie Lazarus, a Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer, for the 1986 murder of Sherri Rasmussen. The text highlights the complexities of the case, including the initial misdirection of the investigation toward a burglary, the persistence of Sherri's father in pur…
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Israel Keyes (January 7, 1978 – December 2, 2012) was an American serial killer, bank robber, burglar, arsonist, kidnapper, and sex offender. He murdered at least three people and committed dozens of other crimes across the United States from the late 1990s to February 2012. Keyes was arrested in March 2012 and killed himself while awaiting trial. …
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New DNA evidence has linked Billy Jack Lincks to the 1995 disappearance of six-year-old Morgan Nick. Lincks, who died in prison in 2000, was a person of interest in the case after being convicted of sexual indecency with a child in 1995. The police found blonde hair in Lincks’ truck that matched the DNA of Morgan or a close relative, and other evid…
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Meghan Rouns, a 27-year-old woman, disappeared while riding her horse along the McMaster Hills trail near Helena, Montana. Search teams found her horse, hat, and phone near the Missouri River, suggesting she may have been blown off her horse by strong winds and fallen into the water. Authorities are focusing their search on Houser Lake, a reservoir…
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The episode describes the mysterious disappearance and eventual death of Katelyn Markham, a young woman from Ohio. The text highlights the struggles of her family, particularly her father, Dave, as they searched for answers and fought for justice. The case received national attention and was eventually investigated by Dateline, which interviewed Ka…
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The epsiode details the ongoing investigation into the 1996 murder of JonBenét Ramsey, highlighting the persistent questions surrounding the case and the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to find answers. The article focuses on John Ramsey's claims that DNA evidence from the murder weapon was never tested and the ongoing efforts of the Boulder Pol…
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Terra Newell, the stepdaughter of manipulative conman John Meehan, recounts the harrowing events that led to her stabbing him 13 times in self-defense. Meehan, known as "Dirty John," had a history of preying on women, including Newell's mother, whom he met on a dating site. After their tumultuous relationship ended, Meehan threatened Newell and her…
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The text recounts the investigation into the 1986 murder of Audrey Lee Cook, who was found dead in League City, Texas. The case went cold for decades until Detective Gina Vogel reopened the investigation. Using advanced DNA technology and genealogical databases, Vogel was able to identify Jane Doe as Audrey Lee Cook. The article also highlights the…
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On the afternoon of March 27, 1979, Angela Kelley bid farewell to her closest friend at the Montrose apartment, assuring her that she would return shortly. Angela intended to purchase a Coke from a nearby convenience store before proceeding to a pawn shop located less than a mile away to sell some jewelry. She had expressed a need for money to buy …
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Julio Segundo Pérez Silva, born on July 15, 1963, is a Chilean taxi driver and convicted serial killer responsible for the rape and murder of at least 14 women and girls between 1998 and 2001. He is infamously referred to as "The Psychopath of Alto Hospicio," as his heinous acts occurred in the Tarapacá Region, particularly in the city of Iquique a…
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From Family Matters Law Firm PLLC – In this episode, we take a closer look at the article Is Collaborative Divorce Right for You?, discussing the advantages and potential challenges of collaborative divorce for couples in San Antonio. Collaborative divorce offers a more amicable alternative to traditional divorce litigation by focusing on negotiati…
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Although the United States is known to have the highest number of serial killers compared to any other country, some of the most heinous murderers in history have emerged from the Southern Hemisphere. These individuals have left behind a trail of hundreds of victims, including children, women, and men, earning them chilling monikers such as "monste…
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The sources recount the unsolved murder of Bonnie Hood, a wealthy woman who was shot and killed in her California mountain lodge. The investigation initially focused on her employee, Rudy Manuel, who had an affair with her and was initially identified as the shooter. However, the investigation eventually led to Bruce Beauchamp, an employee of Bonni…
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From Schlessel Law PLLC - In this episode, we explore the key points from the article How to Avoid Medicaid’s 5-Year Lookback Period. Understanding Medicaid's 5-Year Lookback Period is essential for anyone planning for long-term care or considering Medicaid benefits. The lookback period refers to the review of financial transactions made within fiv…
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From BSPE Legal Marketing - In this episode, we discuss the evolving landscape of legal content creation, based on the article Understanding the Role of AI in Legal Content Creation: The Future of Law Firm Blogging. AI is transforming how law firms produce content, providing innovative ways to enhance SEO optimization and streamline law firm bloggi…
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From Juan Luciano Divorce Lawyer - In this episode, we take a closer look at the potential challenges of divorce mediation, as outlined in the article What Is the Downside to Divorce Mediation?. Divorce mediation is often favored for its ability to reduce conflict, lower costs, and encourage cooperative decision-making. A neutral mediator helps gui…
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From The Law Office of Ryan Besinque - In this episode, we take an in-depth look at the article How to Find a Divorce Mediator and the essential role a divorce mediator plays in navigating the separation process. Finding the right mediator can make a significant difference in achieving amicable resolutions on crucial matters such as asset division,…
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From The Matus Law Group – In this episode, we dive into the key takeaways from the article "5 Tips for Traveling With a Special Needs Child." Traveling can be a complex experience for any family, but when you have a special needs child, thoughtful preparation is essential. Whether it’s ensuring proper medical accommodations or planning ahead for s…
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From BSPE Legal Marketing - In this episode, we dive into Optimizing Your Law Firm’s Google My Business Listing: Best Practices from Industry Experts, focusing on the critical role that Google My Business (GMB) plays in boosting a law firm’s online visibility. GMB is an essential tool for law firms looking to improve their local search rankings and…
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The episode describes the ongoing investigation into the murders of four young women in Texas, known as the “Texas Killing Fields.” The focus is on the case of Laura Miller, who was murdered in 1984, and the suspicion surrounding convicted killer Clyde Hedrick. The article highlights a recent encounter between Laura’s father, Tim Miller, and a man …
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Mark Andrew Twitchell, a Canadian filmmaker, was convicted of first-degree murder in 2011 for the killing of John Brian Altinger. Twitchell, inspired by the fictional character Dexter Morgan, lured Altinger to a garage he rented, where he killed him and dismembered the body. Twitchell's trial attracted significant media attention and raised concern…
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The episode provides a detailed account of the life and crimes of Robert Hansen, a serial killer who operated in Anchorage, Alaska, between 1972 and 1983. The text outlines his troubled youth, multiple arrests for petty offenses, and a history of mental illness, including diagnoses of manic depression and bipolar disorder. It describes his methodic…
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The episode recounts the case of the Menendez brothers, who were convicted of killing their parents in 1989. The case has garnered renewed interest recently due to new documentaries, a television series, and advocacy efforts by Kim Kardashian. This has led to public debate about the brothers' guilt and potential mistreatment by the criminal justice…
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From Law Office of Russell D. Knight – In this podcast episode, we discuss the complexities of dealing with Mental Illness and Divorce in Illinois. Mental health can play a significant role in divorce proceedings, especially when it comes to issues like child custody, maintenance, and safety. Illinois divorce courts are equipped with measures such …
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From Trace Brooks Law - In this episode, we discuss the critical role of an Estate Administrator, as outlined in the blog post "What Is an Administrator of an Estate and What Are Their Duties?" When a loved one passes away without a valid will, the Georgia probate court appoints an Administrator to manage the decedent’s estate. This involves invent…
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