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Get ready for a heart-pounding ride into the dark world of true crime with Tony Brueski's spine-chilling podcast "Hidden Killers"! Experience real-time coverage of some of the most twisted and shocking murder cases of our time, including the cases against Bryan Kohbeger, Alex Murdaugh, Brian Walshe, and Chad & Lori Daybell. With each episode, Tony brings you breaking updates, gripping discussions, and profound insights into the psyche of the killers, victims, and their families, as he seeks ...
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Welcome to The Bravo Papers with your host, Bravo & Botox (Emily). I’m here to bring you all the weekly news on everything Bravo and reality tv! Ever find yourself missing out on the latest gossip or tea, or watching a reunion episode and wondering what "blogger" or "rumor" the cast is vaguely talking about? Well not worry because with my weekly news episodes you will be up to date on every piece of news in the Bravo world and beyond. I also share deep dives and commentary on the shows!
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Exploit brokers is dedicated to tech and hacking news commentary, hacking tutorials, and cyber security topics. Exploit brokers brings the knowledge of hacking to you. We review data breaches, malware infections, Botnet events, and other notable hacking events to learn how to better defend against it by getting in the mind of hackers. #cybersecurity #hackingnews #cybersec #whitehat
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The ForceCast podcast network is home to the official podcasts of popular Star Wars websites TheForce.Net and Rebelscum.com. Fast paced, fun, and informative, The ForceCast's lineup of podcasts offer the best in Star Wars news and commentary. The podcasts are supported by a loyal fan base and are regularly featured on the list of top podcasts on iTunes. The Weekly ForceCast (hosted by Ryan ) is the flagship program of the ForceCast network. It features news, commentary, interviews, and discu ...
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Uploaded is a new independent podcast about technology, gaming and much more. The episodes usually contain explicit language and jokes. Each week we will explore a number of tech and gaming news items and stories. Giving our own takes, commentary and jokes on the matter. Hosted by Silas & Sod.
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Inside The Mouse Castle: Disney News, Information and Commentary

Tim Callaway and Anthony Reynolds

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From July 2014 to April 2021, Disney geeks extraordinaire Tim Callaway and Anthony Reynolds commented, analyzed and generally made a shambles of Disney news "Inside the Mouse Castle." Relive those embarrassing days here as they talk about Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Walt Disney Studios, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, Disney Publishing, Disney Consumer Products and the Disney/ABC Television Group. You've been warned. www.TheMouseCastle.com
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The Contingent Professor | Tenure? They still do that? Join Contingent Nation as we take you into the bizarre reality of surviving and thriving in 21st century academia, where tenure and tenure-track positions are being "re-evaluated." Designed for new and mid-career faculty - heck, all faculty - looking to break free of the Adjunct title or navigate the tenure/promotion/re-appointment process, which includes research, teaching, advising, service, working with colleagues, and dealing with ad ...
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Join Keisha Wilson and Mike McDonald, the hosts of What’s The 411Sports, as they discuss through an urban lens topical news from sports, with a dash of entertainment, pop culture, politics, film, and music. Some episodes include features and interviews with and about athletes. Plus, you never know who’s going to be put on the bench or sent to the Dog House! Check out a sample video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?3=&v=FP6gvhTiCzA Also, check us out at https://411SportsTV.com, and subscribe ...
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The NPCs - Two terrible gamers talking about video games, video game life, and more! Join Kyle & Travis weekly as they talk about the games they're playing, the gaming news that's making headlines, and their elusive quest to find out if G-Man is really Gordon Freeman's dad! Well... Maybe not that part, but who knows! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-npcs-podcast/support
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I'm Roberta Ripley a writer, podcaster, obviously, and life long Detroiter. In 2014 I came closer to end of a long journey through New Age, Shamanistic studies and secular Western philosophy. None of these things answered fully the questions I had about life or informed me how to form my relationship with The Most High God, Creator of Heaven and Earth until I read the Bible. We are in the days returned of Noah and Lot and most people have abandon their faiths without truly studying it for th ...
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Is Richard Allen getting another shot at justice, or is it just wishful thinking? With the Delphi murder case facing scrutiny, questions arise about whether the trial was truly fair or if alleged errors warrant a new trial. The defense claims a key strategy was improperly excluded, potentially giving Allen a lifeline in appeals. But what does that …
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Thanks to today's podcast sponsor, PHH Mortgage. For over 35 years, PHH Mortgage has provided industry-leading mortgage services. They are one of the largest servicers of residential mortgages in the United States and offer a variety of solutions for the entire mortgage lifecycle. If you are looking for a Correspondent Lending partner or an experie…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of ransomware with two of 2024's most talked-about threats: Phobos and Helldown. Learn how the Phobos ransomware operation managed to dominate 11% of the market, generating $16 million in ransom payments, and the shocking details of its admin’s extradition to the U.S. We also explore the rise of Helldown…
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In this episode, Seth Leibsohn and Ed Morrissey, of Hotair.com, discuss whether Trump has a post-election mandate, with Ed arguing that mandates are myths in the U.S. system, as presidents often misinterpret election results as broad approval for sweeping changes. They debate voter demographics and policy shifts, with Seth suggesting elections can …
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On this week's episode, we've got lots of news from The Valley as Jax and Brittany each tell their sides to the divorce story on podcasts. I also get into some background on the "road rage" incident brought up at the RHOC reunion (including the police report) and why Emily Simpson's former nanny is proving Katie and her daughter are right! Plus, RH…
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SUMMARY OF:להתקרב למערב או לרוסיה? זו הייתה הדילמה שעמדה במרכז מערכת הבחירות במולדובה. יותם רוזנוולד שוחח עם ד"ר אלכס נירנבורג, בניסיון להבין למה למרות הניצחון של הנשיאה הפרו-מערבית – הדרך לאיחוד האירופי עוד ארוכה, ואיך תשפיע הכהונה השנייה של דונלד טראמפ על המדינות הפוסט-סובייטיות עורך: יותם רוזנוולד | עיצוב קול ומיקס: טל וניג | ביצוע טכני: שרון לר…
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Did Bryan Kohberger's alibi just go stargazing into nowhere? With two years gone since the Idaho murders, the spotlight is finally narrowing in on Kohberger as he waits behind bars for his repeatedly rescheduled trial. While his defense team argues he was merely out enjoying the scenic night skies, does this “alibi” actually paint a more sinister p…
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Sean "Diddy" Combs has filed a request through his attorney to appear unshackled during court proceedings. The motion, submitted late on Monday, Nov. 18, argues that shackling the music mogul creates risks of juror bias and hampers his ability to communicate with his defense team. “We write on behalf of our client, Mr. Sean Combs, to respectfully r…
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Susan Smith, the South Carolina mother convicted of murdering her two sons in 1994, was denied parole on Wednesday, Nov. 20, after appearing before the South Carolina parole board. The denial comes nearly three decades after Smith drove her car into a lake with her children, Michael (3) and Alex (14 months), strapped inside, a crime that shocked th…
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Alysia Adams, a woman from Caddo County, Oklahoma, declined to plead guilty on Wednesday to the murder of 4-year-old Athena Brownfield, reversing her decision moments before a scheduled court hearing. The unexpected move has reinstated the possibility of the death penalty if she is found guilty at trial. Athena's grandparents had traveled four hour…
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What if the very evidence meant to bring justice only ends up casting a shadow of doubt? In the Delphi case involving Richard Allen, the investigation appears riddled with missed opportunities and startling revelations. Imagine pursuing a suspect for years only to realize that crucial details were overlooked and reasonable doubt buried. From Brad H…
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Governor Defers Clemency Decision as New DA Prepares Case Review On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the latest developments in the Menendez brothers’ case, as Governor Gavin Newsom defers his decision on clemency until the newly elected Los Angeles County District Attorney, Nathan Hochman, completes a comprehensive review. The case, which has …
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Ever wonder how broken the criminal justice system can be? In this episode, defense attorney Bob Motta dives into the nightmarish appeals process faced by Richard Allen, painting a chilling picture of what it means to fight for your life within a system that seems rigged from the start. From concerns about Allen’s survival in prison—where child kil…
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The legal troubles surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs have escalated as five new lawsuits accuse the music mogul of drugging and sexually assaulting both men and women over a two-decade span. The allegations, which range from 2001 to 2022, detail disturbing incidents at parties and events in New York City, Miami, and the Hamptons. Filing anonymously un…
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Why do we still struggle to differentiate between genuine mental illness and strategic manipulation in the criminal justice system? Allegedly, in Richard Allen’s case, the lines between the two seemed deliberately blurred. Experts took the stand to argue over Allen’s competency, with the prosecution painting a picture of someone faking symptoms. Bu…
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How does someone convicted of such horrific crimes find a path to justice, especially when the system itself seems riddled with holes? Richard Allen’s fate appears sealed behind bars, yet the appeals process introduces the potential for new evidence to come to light. The question is, how high does that bar need to be? Comparisons are made to cases …
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What does it take for a family to begin doubting one of their own? As Bryan Kohberger sits in his cell, his defense faces a mountain of evidence, and yet they’ve managed to weave a tale that includes star-gazing alibis and expert witnesses. Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down how a new judge is cracking down on courtroom antics, tightening the reins …
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Thanks to today's podcast sponsor, PHH Mortgage. For over 35 years, PHH Mortgage has provided industry-leading mortgage services. They are one of the largest servicers of residential mortgages in the United States and offer a variety of solutions for the entire mortgage lifecycle. If you are looking for a Correspondent Lending partner or an experie…
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A Tennessee family is reeling from a tragic incident in which seven of their beloved dogs were shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy while the family was out for dinner. Kevin Dismuke and his wife left their McNairy County home for an evening out but returned to devastating news. "She said, ‘Poe is dead,’” Dismuke recalled his wife telling him, ref…
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Federal prosecutors are urging a judge not to grant Sean "Diddy" Combs bail, accusing the music mogul of witness tampering and attempting to influence potential jurors from his cell in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Combs, the founder of Bad Boy Records, faces serious charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportat…
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In this episode, John Solomon highlights America’s unique moment for transformative change, comparing it to the Reagan era, and praises former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich for his insightful columns on potential reforms. Gingrich talks about Trump's bold vision, Elon Musk’s revolutionary innovations, the significance of sports culture in Amer…
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What happens when a case is loaded with more theories than an amateur true crime detective’s conspiracy board? Richard Allen’s case might be the best example of this chaos in action. Was there something to the infamous Odinism theory, or did it sound like one too many plot twists in a bad horror flick? The defense never got to argue that angle, but…
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How does a case with so many holes still lead to a conviction? That’s the question Defense Attorney Bob Motta wrestles with as he takes us inside the bizarre and shocking moments of a trial that leaves more doubts than certainties. What happens when confessions seem suspicious, when forensic tools go ignored, and when an investigator’s "expert" opi…
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How does a routine “nightly drive” turn into the defense's most head-scratching alibi? As the two-year mark approaches in the brutal murders of four college students in Moscow, the case against the accused, Brian Werner, keeps unfolding in frustratingly slow motion. With the trial still a year away, the evidence piles up—DNA on a knife sheath, cell…
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Was Richard Allen truly in control of his actions, or was he lost in a storm of psychosis that led to a verdict based on incomplete understanding? In this episode, Tony Brueski and psychotherapist Shavaun Scott unravel the complexities of the Delphi murder trial and the baffling state of mental health awareness in our criminal justice system. Imagi…
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Ellen Greenberg’s Stabbing Death: Why Justice Remains Elusive The death of Ellen Greenberg, a twenty-seven-year-old teacher who was found stabbed to death in her Philadelphia apartment, remains one of the most puzzling and controversial cases in recent memory. Ellen’s body was discovered on the kitchen floor, bearing twenty stab wounds, with ten of…
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Why do some solid leads in a high-profile case get brushed aside, even when they appear so promising? In a tangled web of names, Odinism theories, and overlooked suspects, the Delphi murders remain mired in unanswered questions and controversial decisions. We’re diving deep into figures like Brad Holder, a vowed Odinist whose religious affiliations…
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Did the system really deliver justice, or are we left questioning whether the right person is paying the price for a horrifying crime? In the Richard Allen case, the jury's guilty verdict brought shock and relief to many—but was it truly the correct call, or did the defense face an uphill battle stacked against them from the start? Former prosecuto…
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Did Richard Allen’s defense truly give him a fighting chance? Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer breaks down the baffling elements of Allen’s trial, from the underwhelming case presentation to the questionable reliance on a single bullet as key evidence. Why were potential character witnesses, like friends from his workplace or people …
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Sean "Diddy" Combs, the music mogul currently facing serious sex trafficking charges, is alleged to have broken prison rules by contacting potential witnesses through unauthorized communication methods. Prosecutors claim that Diddy, detained in Manhattan, has made “relentless efforts” to “corruptly influence witness testimony,” using other inmates'…
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Thanks to today's podcast sponsor, PHH Mortgage. For over 35 years, PHH Mortgage has provided industry-leading mortgage services. They are one of the largest servicers of residential mortgages in the United States and offer a variety of solutions for the entire mortgage lifecycle. If you are looking for a Correspondent Lending partner or an experie…
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Nathan Hochman, the incoming Los Angeles District Attorney, is preparing to take on the complex case of Erik and Lyle Menendez, whose 1989 conviction for murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, in Beverly Hills has reignited public interest. This surge in attention has been fueled by Netflix’s dramatized series *Monsters* and its accompan…
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Indianapolis police are investigating the death of a man found inside a tanning bed at a Planet Fitness gym three days after he entered. The Marion County Coroner’s Office identified the deceased as 39-year-old Derek Sink. The tragic discovery has left many unanswered questions and prompted scrutiny over the incident. On Monday morning, just before…
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In this episode, Charlie Kirk and Donald Trump Jr. discuss a cultural shift toward embracing "America First" values, highlighting public enthusiasm at events like UFC and NFL games. Don Jr. talks about leveraging this momentum to drive political realignment and urge Senate Republicans to back Donald Trump's agenda and cabinet picks. 👉Follow Charlie…
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In all the relief many of us are experiencing with a new administration going into Washington, DC—let us not forget that our and our allies’ national security concerns will be pacified as well. The Biden administration’s national security team has been the worst in modern history. After our ignominious and chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, where…
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A Missouri woman has been arrested after allegedly giving her 14-year-old daughter a pill containing fentanyl, leading to the teenager's fatal overdose. Jacquelyn R. Powers, 35, was taken into custody last week and now faces charges of first-degree endangering the welfare of a child, resulting in death, according to court records. Court documents i…
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Could the Delphi murders have a sinister twist we’ve all been missing? The case of Richard Allen, found guilty of the brutal killings, leaves many grappling with doubt and disbelief. The defense wasn’t allowed to present crucial alternate theories, and behavioral expert Robin Dreeke reveals his bafflement, questioning how evidence could be so thin …
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Could the fate of Richard Allen become a legal benchmark, or is it just another terrifying twist in the American justice system? In this episode, Defense Attorney Bob Motta gives an unfiltered look into the whirlwind final days of Richard Allen's trial, leaving the world divided over a guilty verdict that came faster than expected. Bob shares his p…
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Bryan Kohberger’s defense team is mounting a fierce legal challenge to suppress critical evidence, arguing that police violated his constitutional rights in the Idaho murders case that shocked the nation. Kohberger is accused of killing four University of Idaho students: Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, and Ethan Chapin, in their off…
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Did the jury in Richard Allen's trial really get the whole story, or were they only shown the scenes the prosecution wanted them to see? It’s like walking into a movie halfway through, trying to piece together a plot where the villain might just win, but you’re never quite sure how. That’s the enigma we’re grappling with here, especially when a psy…
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Could Richard Allen’s defense team have done more to prove his innocence? The evidence seemed flimsy, with gaps in character witnesses and a case that many true crime followers thought would be stronger. Retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer dives deep into the details: from the so-called “magic bullet” to the prosecution’s lack of concre…
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What happens when the system that’s supposed to protect justice seems to fall short? Richard Allen’s guilty verdict in the Delphi murder case left many stunned, especially when whispers of judicial bias emerged. From excluding crucial defense evidence to potentially handcuffing the defense throughout the trial, the question remains: Was Richard All…
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A federal appeals court overturned the conviction and seven-year prison sentence of Russell Laffitte, the former CEO of Palmetto State Bank, who had been convicted of multiple counts of bank fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy. The decision, made by a three-judge panel from the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, found significant constitutional vi…
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Why did Ron Logan, a man some in the community saw as physically capable and with a troubling history, seemingly escape the deeper scrutiny of law enforcement in the Delphi murders case? Despite reports of domestic violence and unsettling incidents, he was dismissed as a suspect early on, with some believing he was “too old” for such a crime. Meanw…
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Thanks to today's podcast sponsor, PHH Mortgage. For over 35 years, PHH Mortgage has provided industry-leading mortgage services. They are one of the largest servicers of residential mortgages in the United States and offer a variety of solutions for the entire mortgage lifecycle. If you are looking for a Correspondent Lending partner or an experie…
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The Infamous Kouri Richins TV Interview Before Her Arrest For Murder Kouri Richins, a Utah-based author and mother of three, has been charged with aggravated murder and possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute in connection to her husband, Eric Richins' death in 2022. Family members voiced suspicions about Kouri's involvement …
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The town of Canton, Massachusetts, has formally disciplined Detective Kevin Albert following an investigation into his actions during a night of drinking with Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor in 2022. The allegations emerged during the Karen Read trial, in which Proctor served as the lead investigator. Despite the decision to disc…
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In this eposide,Chris Stigall and Michael Whatley, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, discuss Bucks County, Pennsylvania, counting of ballots of non-citizens to try to swing victory away from Senate-elect Dave McCormick, who has a 30,000 vote lead on Senator Bob Casey. 👉Follow Chris on X 👉Follow Michael Whatley on X See omnystudio.com/l…
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