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Military Murder

Mama Margot Productions LLC

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Do military true crime headlines leave you hungry for every detail? Dive into your next mystery with Military Murder. Every Monday, host Mama Margot - lawyer by day, storyteller by night - brings you in-depth accounts of infamous and underreported military crime cases. With over 15 years of active military service, Margot bridges the gap between the battlefield (or just basic military life) and the courtroom, so you won't have to hunt down details across countless sources - Margot does the d ...
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TFAS has reached 53,000 students and professionals through their academic programs, fellowships and seminars. Representing more than 140 countries, TFAS alumni are courageous leaders throughout the world – forging careers in politics, government, public policy, business, philanthropy, law and the media. Join TFAS President, Roger Ream, as he reconnects with these outstanding alumni to share experiences, swap career stories, and find out what makes their leadership journey unique. The Liberty ...
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The Woj Pod

ESPN, Adrian Wojnarowski

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Get the inside scoop on all the biggest NBA news, as the biggest names in the game join ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski for "The Woj Pod" featuring in-depth conversations, breaking news reaction and analysis, and coverage of the biggest events on the NBA calendar, as well as an occasional deep dive into some of the most notable events in NBA history.
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The GAA Hour

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The GAA Hour is Ireland's leading GAA podcast. Join Dan Casey, Lee Costello and Niall McIntyre each week to look at the biggest talking points from across hurling and football. The lads look back on the weekend's action, debate the biggest issues in the game and hear from real GAA fans to get their thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this shocking episode, I discuss a case out Kleine Brogel Air Base in Belgium. In 2023, SSgt Wright was driving from Belgium to the Netherlands, when she failed to yield, hitting a woman on a bicycle. The woman was Faride Khoshnoud Fashandi. She later passed from her injuries and her husband became enraged. When the Dutch authorities relinquishe…
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Roger welcomes Robert Lawson, economist, author, and director of the Bridwell Institute for Economic Freedom at Southern Methodist University. Lawson is the co-author of “Socialism Sucks: Two Economists Drink Their Way Through the Unfree World.” In this episode, they discuss Lawson’s firsthand observations from socialist regimes including Venezuela…
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Here’s a preview of Deep Cover, a podcast about people who lead double lives. Deep Cover’s new season (Season 5) reveals a story of stolen valor and misplaced heroism. Listen to Deep Cover: The Truth About Sarah on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In this shocking episode, we expose the terrifying case of Sgt. Greville Clarke—a soldier stationed at Fort Hood (now Fort Cavazos)—who preyed on his fellow service members in a brutal 18-month crime spree. From 2021 to 2022, Clarke broke into Army barracks, raped and tortured female soldiers, and even attempted to murder one. Despite multiple repo…
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Roger welcomes Benjamin Hall, FOX News correspondent and New York Times bestselling author, for a powerful conversation about courage, recovery and resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity. They discuss Halls’ harrowing experience surviving a Russian missile strike while covering the war in Ukraine, the loss of his colleagues that day and t…
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This episode is also available in video via Spotify Premium and YouTube. In 2002, 22-year-old Jennifer Servo, a rising news reporter, was found murdered in her Abilene, Texas apartment. Bright, ambitious, and new to the area, Jennifer had her whole future ahead of her. But within weeks of starting her dream job, her life was tragically cut short. M…
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My new show - The Alternate: Inside America's Biggest Trials has officially launched and here is our trailer! Make sure you follow us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can also watch the show on YouTube and Spotify! Follow Your Favorite Trial Besties on Social YouTube: @alternatepod Instagram: @thealternatepod TikTok: @thealternatepod Facebook: …
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Roger welcomes Kyle Mann, a comedian, writer, podcast host, and the editor-in-chief of the Babylon Bee. They discuss the origin story of the Babylon Bee, the creative process behind crafting their daily satirical headlines, and their expansion into film and other media projects. Plus, how they navigate the landscape of censorship and fact-checking,…
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On June 26, 2023, Sergeant First Class Ashley Henning was celebrating her 37th birthday with her family and a few close friends. But what was meant to be a happy occasion ended in tragedy, when home surveillance footage captured Jordan Henning, her husband and also a soldier, shooting and killing his wife, before fleeing the scene. Jordan Henning w…
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On this very special episode of Liberty + Leadership recorded at the TFAS Annual Conference in Naples, Florida, Roger welcomes Catherine Shea and Caleb Davis, two recent TFAS alumni from the summer class of 2024. Catherine and Caleb share their positive TFAS experiences, highlighting the program’s focus on fostering open dialogue, civility and resp…
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On this special episode of the Liberty + Leadership Podcast, recorded live at the Annual TFAS Conference in Naples, Florida, Roger welcomes Dan Proft. Proft is co-host of the morning drive-time radio talk show Chicago’s Morning Answer and a 1993 TFAS alumnus. They discuss, Proft's successful career in radio, his experience as a TFAS student and his…
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On the last Monday of the month, I am bringing you some of the top headlines in military news. Today I cover these 3 headlines: Shana Cloud charged with the murder of her husband, retired Green Beret - Clinton Bonnell. Mary Ginger made dozens of calls to 911 to report that her estranged husband was going to kill her, eventually he did, but he went …
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Roger welcomes Ambassador Paula Dobriansky, the former Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs and editor of her father Lev Dobriansky’s newly released book, “Unyielding Resolve: Captive Nations and the Path to Freedom.” Together, they discuss Lev Dobriansky’s work advocating for the rights of captive nations, his role in establis…
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On July 9, 2024, evil walked into a house on a quiet cul-de-sac on Ashlyn Close in Bushey, Hertforshire, England. And when it walked out, he had taken the lives of 3 women in the Hunt Family - Carol, Louise, and Hannah Hunt. This massacre, dubbed the Crossbow Killings, gained widespread media attention for its brutality and calculated execution. Th…
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Roger welcomes Talmage Boston, a lawyer, historian, and author of “How the Best Did It: Leadership Lessons From Our Top Presidents,” which was released in April of last year. They explore Boston’s top 8 presidents, the leadership lessons they teach Americans — especially young Americans developing their leadership characteristics, and the importanc…
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In the summer of 2024, when pediatric nurse, Mamta Kafle Bhatt, failed to report to work, her coworkers asked for a welfare check at her home in Manassas Park. An innocent encounter at her home with her husband, Naresh Bhatt, didn’t reveal any signs that anything was wrong. However, details of Mamta’s troubled marriage coupled with lies that Naresh…
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In 1991, a brutal double homicide near Twentynine Palms set investigators on the trail of a Marine named Valentine Underwood. Despite a history of violence and crimes that should have barred him from service, Valentine slipped through the cracks—until justice finally caught up with him, but by then, he had taken two more lives. Join Margot as she u…
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Roger welcomes Ari Fleischer, former White House Press Secretary under President George W. Bush and an esteemed communication and crisis management leader. They discuss Fleischer’s firsthand experience of the September 11 attacks while serving as White House Press Secretary, reflecting on the immediate chaos and the key lessons learned in crisis ma…
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On the last Monday of the month, I am bringing you some of the top headlines in military news. Today I cover these 5 headlines: Man - Pleads guilty to 1982 kidnapping and murder of a Seaside Kindergartner Wife convicted of killing army soldier husband at home on military base Marine charged in murder of Tshea Bennett now facing 35 child **** charge…
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Ali Abulaban, known online as "JinnKid," was a rising social media influencer and Air Force veteran with a promising career in comedy and impressions. However, behind the viral videos was a dark reality of domestic turmoil. On this episode, Margot explores the shocking case of how Abulaban’s marriage spiraled out of control, leading to a brutal dou…
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This week, Roger welcomes Mark L. Clifford, the president of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation and author of “The Troublemaker: How Jimmy Lai Became a Billionaire, Hong Kong's Greatest Dissident, and China's Most Feared Critic,” which was released in December of 2024. They discuss the remarkable life story of Jimmy Lai, a Chinese re…
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Today we discuss the shocking 2018 murder of Shelena Rae Kyle. Her killer? Soldier Logan Kyle, a man leading a secret life as a transgender woman. Join Margot as she reports on the investigation, drawing from an ARMY release of the report of trial, coupled with official Calcasieu records. Watch the Youtube Video Here ——- Thank you to today’s sponso…
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This week Roger welcomes Tim Goeglein, the vice president of external and government relations for Focus on the Family, a Christian ministry and nonprofit organization. They discuss how the cultural and moral shifts of the 1960s shaped many of the challenges American society faces today, how the seeds for these changes were planted earlier in the 2…
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Dan Casey was once again joined by Seamus Brady to discuss the weekend's GAA action! And boy was there plenty to talk about especially with the implementation of the new rules in Gaelic football They looked at Dublin v Mayo, Tyrone v Derry, Galway v Armagh as well as the thrilling clash of Roscommon v Down Of course they turned their attention to a…
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Step into a chilling narrative as we revisit New Year's Day 2025 in Las Vegas, where a decorated Green Beret, 37-year old Matthew Livelsberger, drove a rented cybertruck into the valet area of Trump International, and took his life, and caused the cybertruck to explode. Join Margot as she reports on the investigation, drawing from publicly availabl…
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Step into a chilling narrative as we revisit New Year's Eve 2025 in New Orleans, where vibrant celebrations on Bourbon Street masked a looming threat. This episode dives deep into the tragic events surrounding the Bourbon Street Attack, orchestrated by veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar, which resulted in the devastating loss of 14 lives. Join Margot as sh…
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Convicted in 1982, Anthony Broadwater never admitted guilt, in fact he claimed his innocence. It wasn’t until decades later, after a movie-producer took an interest in the book “Lucky, that Anthony garnered enough attention to gain him a productive legal team to win Anthony the exoneration he deserved. In this episode, Margot discusses the injustic…
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In 1981, after a successful freshman year at Syracuse University, Alice celebrated with a friend, before taking a dark walk back to her dorm. Along the way, someone was watching Alice, and then when no one was looking, the stranger violently attacked Alice. Alice documented her rape and the subsequent trial in her successful memoir titled, Lucky. H…
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Join Margot as she brings you an encore of the wild 2023 breaking news story of a military spouse who attempted to kill her husband. Hear how the case concluded. Mama Margot will be back with a brand new episode on January 6th, 2025! Happy Holidays! ——- Ways to support your favorite podcast: Join My Patreon Family! Subscribe to Military Murder Prem…
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Now that Jack Teixeira has had his day in court - resulting in a guilty plea and a later sentence of 15 years, I return to the story of leaker out of the Massachusetts Air National Guards unit. This episode has been updated to include the 2024 guilty plea and the November2024 sentence handed down to Jack Teixeira. Submit your Listener Story Here! —…
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This week Roger welcomes Randy DeCleene, TFAS’s very own chief development and communications officer to the show. They discuss the transformative impact TFAS programs have on both current students and alumni of all ages, the achievement and growth of TFAS over the past year and the need for continued funding to support future students and programs…
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Now that Shannon Wilkerson has had his day in court - resulting in a conviction and a later sentence of 30 years, I return to the story of the 23-year investigation into a brutal murder that occurred in an Army barracks room in Germany. This episode has been updated to include the May 2024 conviction and the October 2024 sentence handed down to Sha…
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This week Roger welcomes Michael C. Maibach to discuss the significance of the Electoral College in the American republic, its origins, and the historical context of its establishment. They also discuss the ongoing debates surrounding the Electoral College’s relevance and how to view the Constitution through the lens of Natural Law. Michael C. Maib…
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In this episode of Military Murder, host Margot delves into a series of troubling cases involving extremism within the U.S. military. Highlighting the history and valor of the 173rd Airborne Brigade, the episode shifts to spotlight Ethan Melzer, a member who betrayed his unit by leaking sensitive information to extremist groups. The narrative exten…
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A retired soldier shoots his estranged wife and then himself…but when he walks away…he claimed PTSD made him do it… Join Margot as she discusses the murder of Inez Tulk. —— Submit your Listener Story Here! ——- Thank you to today’s sponsor: If you would like to sponsor an episode, please reach out to [email protected]. ——- Ways to supp…
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This week, Roger welcomes Judge Gregory E. Maggs to discuss the role of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, the concept of originalism in constitutional law and the importance of civic education. Plus, Judge Maggs shares insights on the quality of TFAS Law Fellows and the practical education they receive, as well as his experiences in t…
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When Thomas Vasquez was found murdered behind a high school, officers went to notify his father about the death. But when officers arrived at the home, they found that Thomas’ father, Juan Vasquez, had also been murdered. Did this double homicide have something to do with Juan’s activism for the Latin community? —— Submit your Listener Story Here! …
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When Crystal Hamilton failed to show up for a girl’s night out with friends, her friends thought she was running late. What they didn’t know, was that her husband had shot her dead, and then he got into a stand-off with responding officers, wounding 2 officers and killing a rookie on her first day on patrol. Join Margot as she discusses the deadly …
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This week, Roger welcomes Dr. Joshua Mitchell, a professor of political theory at Georgetown University. They discuss the perils of identity politics, the meaning of the material, blank and spiritual economies, and the need for a return to competence and community engagement. Dr. Mitchell also shares firsthand insight on the state of higher educati…
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Marine wife Erin Corwin was just 19 years old when she disappeared in California’s Joshua Tree National Park. Nearly two months later, her body was found in an abandoned mine in the unforgiving desert, and suspicions quickly fell on a fellow Marine. Here’s a preview of the new podcast, “48 Hours: NCIS”, which merges the award-winning journalism of …
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33-year old Collin Turner was a retired Marine, turned stay at home dad - husband of an active duty sailor, Chief Bree Kuhn. But on September 8, 2021, everything changed when Bree called the police at around noon. The police would visit the marital home twice before things turned deadly. When first responders returned after 6pm, Collin would leave …
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The Green River Killer left over 50 women and girls dead in his wake. After his arrest in 2003 and guilty plea, the case was still not closed, as some of his victims have never been found. Part 3 concludes this miniseries, remembering the victims. Victims: (listed in no specific order) 1. Wendy Lee Coffield 2. Debra Lynn Bonner 3. Marcia Chapman 4.…
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Is there still a place for local journalism in today’s media landscape? This week, Roger welcomes the 2023 Joseph Rago Memorial Journalism Fellow, Sierra McClain. They discuss her experiences from the fellowship, the true value of on-the-ground journalism, the differences between local and national journalism, and advice for young journalists. Sier…
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Date Night (00:00), Trailer Game (03:29), Characters & Plot (09:46), Folie a Deux (12:21), Ratings (42:23) The highly anticipated (for better or worse) sequel to Joker is finally here and Ky and Kas have some pretty intense thoughts! Topics include Kas' list and Michael B. Jordan, Nosferatu hype, the acting on display, committing to the bit of bein…
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The 40-member Green River Task Force was put together in 1982 to solve the cases tied to the Green River Murders. Over the years, the Task Force would get promising leads, but when executing search warrants, they couldn’t find a connection between the suspect and the crimes. They did get his DNA though. But it would take years to tie anyone directl…
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What happens to our nation’s discourse when every issue has only two possible positions? This week, Roger welcomes Kat Timpf to explore the complexities of division within American society. They discuss how embracing vulnerability can be a tool to diffuse that division and examine the dangers of binary thinking, touching on topics like religion, me…
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The 40-member Green River Task Force was put together in 1982 to solve the cases tied to the Green River Murders. Over the years, the Task Force would get promising leads, but when executing search warrants, they couldn’t find a connection between the suspect and the crimes. They did get his DNA though. But it would take years to tie anyone directl…
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Date Night (00:00), Uglies (01:08), Power Rangers (46:47) Kas has been a very popular girlie so in this episode they cover TWO movies for y'all! Both in the failed Young Adult genre, first being Netflix Original bomb Uglies, followed by Power Rangers which should have been an all-time banger.By Kyle Clifford
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October 25, 2023 marked the deadliest day in Maine history… Dig in with Margot, as she discloses what the independent commission discovered about the events leading up to the mass shooting. Concussion Legacy Foundation Rest in Peace: Tricia Asselin William Brackett Peyton Brewer-Ross Thomas Conrad Michael Deslauriers II Maxx Hathaway Bryan MacFarla…
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What has led to the erosion of civic engagement and volunteerism over the course of the past generation? This week Eric J. Tanenblatt joins host Roger Ream to discuss how his TFAS experience led to him to pursue a career in government and public service, and the memorable moments he experienced as a result (coordinating the 2004 G8 Economic Summit,…
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