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UPDATED: New chapters from Katie In 1992, nine-year-old Katie Beers was kidnapped by a family friend and locked in an underground box for 17 days. Katie has now come forward to tell the story that created a national media storm as reporters uncovered the truth about her pre-kidnapping life of neglect and sexual abuse and the details of her rescue. She shares how this experience and the recent death of her kidnapper, John Esposito, has affected her life. Despite the horrible reality of Katie's days of being chained in darkness, the kidnapping was, in fact, the climactic end of a tragic childhood and the beginning of a new life. Katie breaks her silence and reveals her inspiring healing process to the journalist who covered the story of the disappearance more than twenty years ago. Buried Memories is the only source that includes the complete details of her traumatic childhood, transcriptions of recordings from Esposito, a first-hand account of how Katie felt after Esposito's death in 2013, and Katie's hopeful view of the future as she looks back into her dark past. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support .…
 
Kelly Banaski is a true crime writer, blogger and inmate liaison. She works to better the rate of recidivism by mentoring lifers and death row inmates. Her work has left her with strange friendships with some of the country’s most reviled inmates. She wrote a chapter in this anthology: 2015 Serial Killers True Crime Anthology: Volume 2 selling as #3 bestseller in Amazon Kindle. She is currently writing a book about a school friend, Greg Scott Hale, who killed and ate a woman last year in June. Kelly Banaski www.thewomancondemned.com www.kellybanaski.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support .…
 
I’m a writer and researcher from the Southern US with a B.A. in philosophy, while my graduate work focused on the interplay of literary theory, espionage and philosophy. My work is here at JaysAnalysis, and is dedicated to investigating the deeper themes and messages found in our globalist pseudo-culture, illustrating the connections between philosophy, metaphysics, secret societies, Hollywood, psychological warfare and comparative religion. Jay’s Analysis is a regular contributor to the popular Activist Post, 21st Century Wire, Global Research and the scholarly Soul of the East, as well as conducting numerous interviews with experts in fields ranging from espionage to history to economics. With over 700 articles and analyses covering topics as diverse as geopolitics to film, my work has appeared on the web’s top alternative media outlets: Pravoslavie, Activist Post, Waking Times, Rense, and Icke. Jay’s Analysis has broken national and international news, numerous viral alt news stories, as well as soon surpassing 2 million views in its first 4 years. JaysAnalysis offers in-depth philosophy lecturers and book analysis to paid subscribers. His forthcoming book Esoteric Hollywood will be available in June of 2016 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support .…
 
Joanne Mjadzelics: For 4years Joanne tried everything to have a very dangerous manipulative paedophile and his accomplices brought to justice and taken away from children and society, but this man was a celebrity, a rockstar, and every report and complaint she made to numerous members of the police in different UK police forces was brushed under the carpet and Joanne was falsey labelled insane and other derogatory things by these corrupt members of the police and their bosses. When the evil paedophile was finally arrested, it was for drug offences, following a tip off that he was importing drugs from the US, it was only on this drugs raid that the police found child pornography evidence that Joanne had been screaming to them about for years. The monster was finally caught, and a year later he was sentenced to 29years in prison and a further 6years on licence, and two women who Joanne had also kept on telling police about who abused their own babies with him were sentenced to 14years and 17years... But the ordeal did not end there... The police kept on thanking Joanne, right until she spoke to the media and exposed their horrendous failings to protect very young children, then they were embarrassed and had to shut her up, they arrested and charged her over the same images that she had tried on numerous occasions to get the police to take from her and investigate, when the images were sent from Watkins to her phone, she went straight to the top and contacted the chiefs of police, begging for their help to catch this predator, telling them that she had to agree to disgusting things to get him to trust her so she could trap him. They used evidence that she had given them herself against her, they also used falsified evidence against her, transcripts that had been written by Watkins and purposely left on his computer with Joanne's name attached, when everything else had been wiped, he left incriminating "evidence" he had planted ready for the day he would be finally arrested. AOL head office were contacted by police to trace chat accounts that were also wrongly used against her, AOL confirmed none traced back to Joanne, but they all traced back to Watkins. Joanne had been traumatised for years, forced to keep going back to play a sickening role to try and get enough for police to finally act on her tearful pleas for help to stop him, yet in court they abused their power and turned everything she had done and sacrificed against her, they edited a sex tape so it looked as though she was instigating things and showed the edited version in court, this sex tape and what Watkins had her say in it was one of the reasons Joanne first reported the charming man she once loved to police, but they traumatised her even more by publicly showing the edited shocking sex tape in court, to Joanne it was like publicly shaming a rape victim, because she was a victim of Watkins too, she isn't a child but she was the only person to do something about him and sacrifice herself to do it. Joanne was rightly acquitted of all charges against her in court and spoke out very publicly about the malicious prosecution against her. She was digging up too much dirt, and fully believes that high ranking members of the police and society are involved in the paedophile circles Watkins was involved with... Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support .…
 
My guest today , James M Rothstein NYPD Det Retired, was just fascinating. We discussed the Son Of Sam investigation, The Franklin Coverup, Boys Town, Manson, Organized crime cases in NYC. NYC politics and blackmail. Just a fascinating guy from NYC 70s NYPD. Great stuff. We even got into the French Connection case. One thing he is very passionate about is a law he wrote to combat human trafficking: Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support .…
 
E. Michael Jones, Ph.D., is the editor of Culture Wars magazine and the author of numerous books and e-books. Invited to speak at Valparaiso University in a symposium on torture, E. Michael Jones found his time cut in half. His original plan was to show Israeli influence at Abu Ghraib, but that required first showing feminist complicity in the torture there. Abu Ghraib, like it or not, showcased the results of feminism in our culture. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support .…
 
Former attorney of the "D.C. Madam" claims there is a bombshell that could change the course of the 2016 presidential election. Montgomery Blair Sibley, who represented madam Deborah Jean Palfrey, The "D.C. Madam" was a national scandal in 2007 and she was convicted of running a high-end escort service in the nation's capital Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support .…
 
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Jeffrey Felix : Guarding the Juice A Prison Guard Who Befriended O.j. Simpson Behind Bars Is To Write A Tell-all Book. The former football star is currently serving a prison sentence at a correctional facility in Nevada on charges of armed robbery and kidnapping relating to a sports memorabilia heist in Las Vegas in 2007. Prison employee Jeffrey Felix became a close confidante of Simpson during his time working at the Lovelock Correctional Center, and he is now detailing their friendship in a book titled Guarding the Juice. Felix, who retired from his role as a prison guard at the centre in September (15), tells the New York Post, "O.J. picked me out. He ended up trusting me... He said, 'You're like a brother to me'... He's such a nice guy, but, come on, we know he did it." The footballer-turned-actor was at the centre of a high-profile murder trial in 1995 after he was accused of fatally stabbing his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. The headline-grabbing case ended in a not guilty verdict as Simpson was sensationally acquitted of the charges Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support .…
 
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