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The Catholic Gentleman

John Heinen, Sam Guzman, Devin Schadt

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The Catholic Gentleman is a show for Catholic Men on topics related to living your best life in the modern world. Featuring conversations on all aspects of masculinity, as well as interviews with experts, the show seeks to provide practical insights for men of all ages. There are great Catholic men who are intentionally committed to the difficult work of actual life. Join us and be one of them. Hosts include John Heinen, Sam Guzman, and Devin Schadt. Episodes are released weekly. Be a Man. B ...
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Looking to embark on a career in corporate law? We know it can be hard to differentiate one firm from another, particularly when everyone says they ’do great work with great people’. But what does that mean? Allens Confidential aims to answer that question. Produced by two Allens lawyers, Cat Thomas and Sam Guzman, this podcast gives you real insight into what it’s like to work at Allens. Got questions about working here? Visit allens.com.au/careers or email careers@allens.com.au
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City Manager Unfiltered is a podcast by a city manager for city managers. I am your host, Joe Turner, and I’m on a mission to build a community for ambitious city managers. I want to provide you with the career tools and resources to help make you a better executive so you can rack up victories, polish your resume, dominate interviews, land your dream job, and win your contract negotiations. If you are a city manager looking to level up, check out my podcast, City Manager Unfiltered. Hit tha ...
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Are you in the Book Podcast

Eric Wubbena - President

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Join me in talking with collegiate coaches at every level. Listen to their own baseball journey to coaching, discuss what it takes to become a college baseball player, and what you can do to become ready to play at the next level. Are you in the Book? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/baseballbluebook/support
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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 Internet Ballers Podcast is a show that will help you go from struggling internet entrepreneur to Internet Baller. Each week Michael Pasha interviews an internet entrepreneur or an expert on an essential part of building an internet business. They reveal how they learned, what struggles they have overcome, what suggestions they have for you, and how being an internet entrepreneur has affected their lifestyle and relationships. Each month Michael discusses his major takeaways from that mo ...
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Judge John Judge has granted a request to move the trial of Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, out of Moscow, Idaho. This decision was made due to concerns about the overwhelming pretrial publicity in the small community, which Kohberger's defense argued would prevent him from receiving a …
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Bryan Kohberger’s defense team has filed multiple motions to strike the death penalty in his case, which involves the murders of four University of Idaho students in November 2022. Kohberger faces four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary. The prosecution, led by Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson, intends to seek the death pe…
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Bryan Kohberger’s defense team has filed multiple motions to strike the death penalty in his case, which involves the murders of four University of Idaho students in November 2022. Kohberger faces four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary. The prosecution, led by Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson, intends to seek the death pe…
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Joseph "Joe The Animal" Barboza was a notorious hitman for the Patriarca crime family in 1960s Boston, known for his brutal and public killings. Originally a boxer, he became deeply involved in organized crime, earning his violent nickname. Barboza's career took a dramatic turn when he became one of the first major mobsters to turn government infor…
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The Brady Rule is a legal principle that requires prosecutors to disclose exculpatory evidence to the defense in criminal cases. The rule is named after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case, Brady v. Maryland (1963), which held that the prosecution has a constitutional obligation under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to disclose …
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Authorities in Mexico have announced that they have raided and seized the largest Fentanyl lab in history. The sophisticated operation was located in the heart of Sinaloa, There was enough chemical compound at the facility to make a 130 million doses of fentanyl. Over 500kg of precursor chemicals were also seized. (commercial at 6:54) to contact me…
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Bryan Kohberger is a 29-year-old criminology graduate student from Washington State University who has been accused of the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students: Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The students were found stabbed to death in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho. Kohberger was arr…
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The Wagner Group is a Russian private military company (PMC) that gained attention in recent years for its involvement in various conflicts and operations abroad. The group is believed to have close ties to the Russian government, although the exact nature of their relationship remains somewhat secretive.The Wagner Group first gained attention for …
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Lori Vallow Daybell did not receive the death penalty due to a combination of factors primarily related to the management and timing of evidence disclosures by the prosecution. The defense argued that the prosecution's late submission of thousands of documents and pieces of evidence impeded their ability to adequately prepare for trial. Judge Steve…
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Stephen Caracappa, a former NYPD detective, is infamous for his role as one of the "Mafia Cops," who betrayed their duties and became operatives for the Lucchese crime family in New York City. Initially a respected detective in the NYPD's Organized Crime Homicide Unit, Caracappa partnered with fellow detective Louis Eppolito to sell police informat…
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Victor Miguel Curiel Valadez, a 40-year-old Mexican national, recently pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and money laundering charges. An associate of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), Valadez was involved in laundering over $1.5 million in drug proceeds between 2016 and 2019. His operations spanned multiple countries, including the U.S., …
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In Karen Read's interview with ABC's 20/20, she vehemently denied involvement in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, whose body was found outside a home in Canton, Massachusetts, during a blizzard in January 2022. Read recounted that she dropped O'Keefe off at a party, but claims he never entered the residence. She insis…
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In the Bryan Kohberger case (CR29-22-2805), Kohberger's defense team has filed a motion to strike the state's intent to seek the death penalty. The defense argues that the prosecution failed to present the aggravating factors to a neutral fact-finder, a critical step in capital punishment cases. Additionally, the defense raised multiple challenges,…
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In the Bryan Kohberger case (CR29-22-2805), Kohberger's defense team has filed a motion to strike the state's intent to seek the death penalty. The defense argues that the prosecution failed to present the aggravating factors to a neutral fact-finder, a critical step in capital punishment cases. Additionally, the defense raised multiple challenges,…
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Bridget Bernadette Phillips, a 22-year-old graduate student at Johns Hopkins University, was brutally murdered on March 22, 1989, in her off-campus Baltimore apartment. Bridget, who was studying Medieval and Byzantine history, was found bludgeoned to death near the entrance of her apartment, with no signs of robbery or sexual assault. Investigators…
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Benjamin "Lefty" Ruggiero was a soldier in the Bonanno crime family who became infamously entangled in one of the most significant undercover operations in FBI history. Born and raised in Manhattan's Little Italy, Ruggiero was drawn into the Mafia's world from an early age, quickly rising through the ranks due to his loyalty, proficiency in violenc…
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Ghislaine Maxwell rubbed shoulders with some of the most powerful people in the world. Her favorite person that she was able to spend time with though? Well, that happens to be the former queen who Maxwell says she bonded with over their love of horses. In this episode, we hear from Daphne Barak who interviewed Ghislaine for a new series that will …
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Rex Heuermann had a court appearance today where the prosecution tied the DNA to Heuermann that was found on the pizza crust and this time they did it with the buccal swab that was taken from him recently under court order. Heuermann's lawyer dismissed this reveal and says that no right thinking person would accept that as evidence against his clie…
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Former classmates of Rex Heuermann just got together for their 40th reunion over the weekend and as you can imagine, the alleged serial killer was a hot topic of conversation amongst the alumni where they traded stories about how awkward and weird Heuermann was when they were in school together. In this episode, we hear from those classmates about …
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James Cameron, a man who might know a thing or two about a thing or two when it comes exploring the Titanic wreckage in a submersible and he has some pretty strong opinions about the Oceangate expedition and about the implosion of the Titan subersmible that was used by the company. We also have a letter from The Marine Technological Society who exp…
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Denise George sat down with Bloomberg for an interview recently and she had some pretty interesting things to say about the USVI, the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's associates and what turned out to be a gigantic payday for the USVI. In this episode, we dive into that interview and see what Denise George has to say about the political pressur…
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In the Bryan Kohberger trial (CR29-22-2805), the defense has filed a "Motion to Strike the HAC Aggravator." This motion challenges the state's use of the "Heinous, Atrocious, or Cruel" (HAC) designation, which is a significant factor in death penalty cases. The defense argues that the evidence presented does not meet the legal requirements to justi…
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In the Bryan Kohberger trial (CR29-22-2805), the defense has filed a "Motion to Strike the HAC Aggravator." This motion challenges the state's use of the "Heinous, Atrocious, or Cruel" (HAC) designation, which is a significant factor in death penalty cases. The defense argues that the evidence presented does not meet the legal requirements to justi…
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In the Bryan Kohberger trial (CR29-22-2805), the defense has filed a "Motion to Strike the HAC Aggravator." This motion challenges the state's use of the "Heinous, Atrocious, or Cruel" (HAC) designation, which is a significant factor in death penalty cases. The defense argues that the evidence presented does not meet the legal requirements to justi…
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In June 1970, 11-year-old Boy Scout Terrence "Terry" Bowers Jr. was brutally murdered while sleeping during a camping trip with Troop 94 at Brandywine Creek State Park, Pennsylvania. His body, found the next morning, had been stabbed multiple times, and despite an exhaustive investigation, the case quickly grew cold. Investigators gathered limited …
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Chris Petti was a powerful and under-the-radar Mafia figure who operated in San Diego from the 1950s to the 1970s. Taking advantage of the city’s proximity to the Mexican border, Petti built an empire centered around drug smuggling, labor racketeering, and money laundering, while maintaining a façade as a legitimate businessman. He established stro…
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Carmine "The Snake" Persico was a notorious and long-reigning boss of the Colombo crime family, rising from Brooklyn's tough streets to lead one of New York's powerful Mafia families for over four decades. Known for his cunning, ruthlessness, and ability to command loyalty, Persico maintained control over the Colombo family, even from prison, throu…
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In November 2022, four University of Idaho students—Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves—were found brutally murdered in an off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho. The suspect, Bryan Kohberger, was arrested in late December 2022. Key evidence in the case includes DNA found on a knife sheath left at the crime scene, which matc…
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Rachel Morin's mother is pleading with the community once again in hopes that somebody will come forward with the critical information needed to find the person responsible for the murder of her daughter. The family has made an attempt to reach out to the spanish speaking community as well, making flyers in spanish in hopes that someone will come f…
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As the war in Ukraine has evolved so has the warfare we've seen on the ground and in the air. One of those changes is the use of cheap drones to either drop munitions on enemy positions or equipment or they are kamikaze style drones that are used as the munition itself. Due to this, armored vehicles on both sides have installed "cope cages" on vehi…
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As we prepare for the document dump ordered by Judge Preska at the start of the new year, Doe 107 has asked that her information not be part of it. According to the filing, Doe 107 fears that if she is named her life will be at risk due to many factors including that she lives in a very conservative country. The Miami Herald and Virginia Roberts ha…
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As we learn more details about the alleged murder of Eric Richins by his wife Kouri Richins, the more disturbing the whole thing becomes. After learning all of the sordid details alleged by authorities, we are now learning even more. According to sources, Kouri Richins hosted a house party the day after her husbands death. The party was to celebrat…
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Over the fourth of July weekend a bag of cocaine was found at the White House. Initially, we were told the cocaine was located in one area and then the story changed and it was actually found someplace else. As the narrative shifted, one thing remained the same: Who brought the cocaine to the White House? In this episode, we dive in for a look. (co…
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Bryan Kohberger is a 29-year-old criminology graduate student from Washington State University who has been accused of the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students: Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The students were found stabbed to death in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho. Kohberger was arr…
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Samantha Sayers, a 28-year-old experienced hiker, disappeared on August 1, 2018, while hiking Vesper Peak in the North Cascades of Washington. Despite an extensive search involving helicopters, drones, search dogs, and hundreds of volunteers, no trace of her has ever been found. Theories surrounding her disappearance range from a fall in the rugged…
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In Bryan Kohberger's case (CR29-22-2805), the defense has filed a "Motion to Strike the Future Dangerousness Aggravator," which challenges the prosecution's claim that Kohberger poses an ongoing threat to society. The aggravator, if used, could justify harsher sentencing, such as the death penalty. The defense is likely arguing that there is insuff…
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In Bryan Kohberger's case (CR29-22-2805), the defense has filed a "Motion to Strike the Future Dangerousness Aggravator," which challenges the prosecution's claim that Kohberger poses an ongoing threat to society. The aggravator, if used, could justify harsher sentencing, such as the death penalty. The defense is likely arguing that there is insuff…
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Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal was a prominent figure in the Las Vegas casino scene during the 1970s and 1980s, known for his innovative management of mob-controlled casinos and his deep ties to organized crime. Originally from Chicago, Rosenthal was a skilled sports bettor who played a pivotal role in modernizing Las Vegas casinos by introducing practice…
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Edgar Guzmán López, the son of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, was murdered in a brazen attack in 2008, which highlighted the brutal reality of cartel warfare in Mexico. His death, occurring amidst a period of intense conflict within and between cartels, remains unsolved due to corruption, fear of retaliation, and the opaque nature of cartel operations.…
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Elliot and Kimberly Williams were on vaction in Rosarito, Mexico when the unthinkable happened. According to the family of Mr. Williams, he was murdered. According to the Mexican authorities who investigated the scene, Mr. Williams fell and his death was accidental. Now, after an indepdendent autopsy was performed, we are hearing from Kimberly Will…
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In this look back episode... Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell and their relationship has been shrouded in shadow since they appeared on the scene, but every now and then you get a glimpse behind the curtain. In this episode, we get one of those glimpses as we take a look at some of Epstein's sworn testimony. (commercial at 11:13) To contact me…
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In this look back episode, We take a trip back to 2019 and hear from the former Police Chief of Palm Beach, Michael Reither and what he has to say about how the Epstein case was handled is horrifying. (commercial at 19:21) To contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ex-florida-police-chief-epstein-case-wo…
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Terje Rod-Larsen, President and CEO of the international Peace Institute was forced to step down in the wake of revelations that tied him to Epstein. In this episode we take a look back at what went down and how the fallout from Epstein continues to irradiate some of the most powerful people around. (commercial at 13:43) To contact me: Bobbycapucci…
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We go back to 2016 in tonight's drop where we hear from an "insider" who was advising Epstein to run for the hills before the release of Filthy Rich a book by James Preston that dug deep into Epstein and his decades long reign of terror. (Commercial at 10:43) To contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: https://www.nydailynews.com/entertainme…
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People like Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell are treated different by the justice system then we, the common citizen are. All you have to do is tune in to a show like cops to see it first hand as the exploitation of poor people happens in real time. Meanwhile the members of Jeffrey Epsteins criminal organization continue to enjoy their freedom. …
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In a decision that can only be called crazy, the Department of Justice has announced that they won't charge anyone in the death of Shanquella Robinson. According to the DOJ, they do not have the evidence needed to prosecute, even though there is vidoe of the incident. The lawyer for Shanquella Robinson responded to this decision and in this episode…
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To trifurcate the proceedings in a legal context means to divide the case into three separate phases, each focusing on a distinct issue. This is often done to improve the efficiency and clarity of complex cases by addressing one issue at a time.When the proceedings are trifurcated and the rules of evidence are applied during the eligibility phase, …
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To trifurcate the proceedings in a legal context means to divide the case into three separate phases, each focusing on a distinct issue. This is often done to improve the efficiency and clarity of complex cases by addressing one issue at a time.When the proceedings are trifurcated and the rules of evidence are applied during the eligibility phase, …
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Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents, Jesse Garcia and Luis Bonillo, were arrested in May 2024 after being implicated in a scheme to allow drug-filled vehicles to cross the U.S.-Mexico border without inspection. The agents allegedly worked with Mexican drug trafficking organizations, enabling the passage of drugs like cocaine, methamphetam…
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Matthew Green, a 39-year-old math teacher and experienced outdoorsman, disappeared in July 2013 while on a solo hike near Mammoth Lakes, California. Despite extensive search efforts involving local authorities, volunteers, and advanced technology, no trace of him has ever been found. Matthew, who had a seizure disorder requiring daily medication, l…
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