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Point of Inquiry is the Center for Inquiry's flagship podcast, where the brightest minds of our time sound off on all the things you're not supposed to talk about at the dinner table: science, religion, and politics. Guests have included Brian Greene, Susan Jacoby, Richard Dawkins, Ann Druyan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Eugenie Scott, Adam Savage, Bill Nye, and Francis Collins. Point of Inquiry is produced at the Center for Inquiry in Amherst, N.Y.
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A podcast by old-school BMX riders Isaac and Craig. We discuss the history of BMX and Freestyle and how they influenced our lives. You'll hear stories from 80s BMX races, freestyle shows, and interviews with the greats of our sport both past and present. We still ride today and have found a renewed love of our bikes through the big bike 29er bikelife movement.
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Willie discusses the left's attempts to unseat Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers. Also the Bengals play on Monday Night Football tonight. Mo Egger tells Willie how the Bengals can beat the Jags. Finally Ohio Senator Steve Huffman breaks down what changes the Ohio Senate wants to change in the new marijuana law.…
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Willie discusses the left's attempts to unseat Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers. Also the Bengals play on Monday Night Football tonight. Mo Egger tells Willie how the Bengals can beat the Jags. Finally Ohio Senator Steve Huffman breaks down what changes the Ohio Senate wants to change in the new marijuana law.…
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After more than five decades, the York Regional Police Cold Case Unit has finally cracked the case of the murder of Yvonne Leroux, a 16-year-old girl who was killed in 1972. Yvonne Leroux was last seen alive on the night of November 29, 1972, near Oakdale Road and Finch Avenue West in Toronto. The following morning, her body was found on 16th Sider…
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Who Killed Sarah Pryor? I want to thank a listener for suggesting this story. I have done episodes on the case of Molly Bish and Holly Pirrainen, and the listener suggested I look into the case of Sarah Pryor. Another case connected loosely to the Pryor case is that of 16-year-old Cathy Malcolmson. Cathy was working at the IGA supermarket when she …
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Initially recorded in 2019. Many thanks to Chief Spaetzel for the time he gave me to ask about Amy Mihaljevic. Amy's case remains unsolved. If you have any information, please get in touch with the BVPD at 440-871-1234 or 1-800-CALL-FBI. If you'd like to support THIS show, you can do so by clicking on this link: https://paypal.me/williamhuffman3. T…
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On this week's episode of Who Killed...? I am going to flip things around a bit. I was recently a guest on the True Crime Garage premium show Off the Record on Apple Podcasts. Since this was an opportunity for Nic to ask me some questions about this case, I thought it would be relevant to the listeners of this program to hear where I stand on thing…
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TIPS: 440-871-1234 The thing is, that October 27, 1989, was just like any other day in northeast Ohio up until those first reports of a missing girl from Bay Village hit the news around 10 o’clock. The city and the citizens felt like they had been punched in the gut. How could one of their own be taken right out from under the noses of the public, …
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The Bengals season is in serious jeopardy following the announcement in the third hour of the show of the injury to Bengals QB Joe Burrow being a season ending one. Willie discusses the fallout of the injury and last night's game with Mo Egger and Dr Tim Kremchek. Also what change the Ohio legislature might make to legal weed according to Rep Bill …
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The Bengals season is in serious jeopardy following the announcement in the third hour of the show of the injury to Bengals QB Joe Burrow being a season ending one. Willie discusses the fallout of the injury and last night's game with Mo Egger and Dr Tim Kremchek. Also what change the Ohio legislature might make to legal weed according to Rep Bill …
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Vickie Lynn Belk was a federal employee who worked for the Department of Agriculture. On August 27, 1979, she left her job in Beltsville, MD, with her boyfriend, who was also her coworker. He claimed he dropped her off at a bus stop near their office, but she has yet to reach her apartment in Suitland, MD. She was reported missing by her boyfriend …
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