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Somebody Knows Something
S3E6: Chicago
In this episode, we are travelling outside of Elgin once again to the City of Chicago to see the neighborhood where the Jones family lived in the late 1960’s before moving to Aurora…the same neighborhood that Waymon Jones lived in November of 1967 when he was arrested for murder.
2026-06-01
31 min
Informed Investing
Ep. 66: Income Across Asset Classes, Tactical Covered Calls & Insider Buying Signals
9 sources covering Morningstar income landscape across asset classes, QDVO tactical covered call ETF, Hamilton IMAX/CMAX international covered calls, insider buying in high-yield stocks (MRP, HTGC, SPMC), safe 5%+ dividend stocks (PRU, PAYX, NNN, EPD), McDonald's dividend growth analysis, Exxon Mobil buy case, and 5 lesser-known high income ETFs (SPHY, IDVO, OVL, TYLG, BALI)
2026-05-21
23 min
Somebody Knows Something
S3E5: Aurora
This episode takes them to Aurora, a city with deep ties to Wyteria's past and a direct bus line that could have brought her right to her old doorstep. But Aurora also means revisiting the man who reported her missing: her husband, Waymon Jones. With family members alleging years of physical abuse, a prior battery arrest, and Wyteria herself on record reporting violence in the home, the detectives can't ignore what the statistics say - that women are far more likely to be harmed by someone they know. And just when they think they've mapped the edges of Waymon's past...
2026-05-18
22 min
SpiritRx Podcast
Teaching Tolerance: How LDI Resets Autoimmune Disease & Allergies
🔬 Your immune system might not be broken, it might just be confused.In this episode of Spirit Rx Podcast: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Healing, Dr. Hummel and Dr. Luke sit down with Dr. Pamela Plank, naturopath and acupuncturist at Sunny Day Health in Ashland, Oregon, for a fascinating conversation about low-dose immunotherapy (LDI): one of the most promising yet underused tools in modern integrative medicine.Whether you've tried everything for allergies, autoimmune disease, or chronic infection and nothing has worked, this episode will completely change how you think about the imm...
2026-05-11
35 min
Somebody Knows Something
S3E4: Joliet
Detectives leave Elgin and head southwest to Joliet, Illinois — chasing one of their strongest theories in the search for missing woman Wyteria Jones. Could she have quietly slipped away to another city in 1982? The detectives trace every route she might have taken — Greyhound, Trailways, RTA buses, commuter trains — uncovering just how complicated that journey would have been. Then, when they go looking for the hotel a witness said Wyteria was headed to, they hit a wall. The "Joliet Motor Lodge" doesn't exist. But what they find in its place is a connection that changes everything. Along the way, they shine a ligh...
2026-05-04
30 min
Investing Unscripted
202. I (Still) Gotta Think About That One
In this episode of Investing Unscripted, Jason and Jeff revive a fan-favorite format: letting AI randomly select stocks from their personal portfolios for a rapid-fire review. For each chosen stock, the hosts must explain what the company does, build the best "bear case" against it, and declare whether they would buy it at today's prices. Jeff tackles the tech heavyweights, defending Nvidia against the threat of purpose-built AI chips, exploring how "vibe coding" could eat away at Shopify's margins, and evaluating CrowdStrike's post-outage reality. Meanwhile, Jason embraces his love for "boring" businesses, breaking down the massive cash flows of...
2026-04-22
1h 00
Somebody Knows Something
S3E3: Longer Than We Knew
In this episode, newly uncovered records turn the entire investigation upside down — revealing a timeline no one expected and connections to Elgin that run far deeper than anyone knew. Detective Beth Sterricker joins the team to break it all down, and what they find forces them to rethink everything. How long was Wyteria really here? Where did she go before Elgin? And does any of it point to what happened to her in 1982? The answers will surprise you.
2026-04-20
22 min
Adding Value with Shy Assar
How to Secure Entitlements in a High-Risk Market | Industrial Land is Changing
What you’ll learn in this episode: The "Entitlement Value" Shift: Why raw land carries more risk than ever before. The High Desert Boom: Why labor shortages are pushing development to Victorville and Palmdale. CEQA Streamlining: The "Addendum" strategy that bypasses the 12-month EIR trap. The #1 Project Killer: Why ignoring the community is the fastest way to lose your investment. The Future of Infill: How to reposition aging assets for the 2026 market. Connect with Shy Assar: 🏢 Industrial Real Estate Broker | Inland Empire 🔗 Website: [SASSAR@V...
2026-04-16
41 min
ECH Institute Podcast
How EVVM is Solving Ethereum’s Gas & Privacy Probl (Full Demo) with German, Arturo & jistro | EPD 31
This episode covers the innovative Ethereum Virtual Virtual Machine (EVVM) project, a comprehensive ecosystem aimed at enhancing scalability, privacy, and interoperability within Web3. Join us as we delve into how EVVM redefines infrastructure for developers, enterprises, and end-users alike.🌐 Useful LinksEVVM: https://www.evvm.org/EVVM Docs: https://www.evvm.info/docs/intro🎙️ FeaturingGuest Speaker: German Abal: https://twitter.com/ariutokintumiArturo: https://twitter.com/0xVatojistro: https://twitter.com/jistro👥 ECH Institute TeamHost: Pooja Ranjan – https://twitter.com/poojaranjan19Podcast Producer: Akash – https...
2026-04-16
1h 02
Somebody Knows Something
S3E2: Elgin
In 1982, Wyteria Jones vanished from a rundown Elgin, Illinois hotel where she was living as an outpatient of the Elgin Mental Health Center. Over 40 years later, her case remains unsolved. In this episode of the Elgin Police Department's Cold Case Podcast, Detectives walk the same streets Wyteria walked — from the historic Douglas Hotel to the bus stops of downtown Elgin — piecing together her final known movements. With one witness account, a rainy October day, and a building that's been completely gutted since 1982, the trail is cold. But somebody knows something.
2026-04-06
36 min
Somebody Knows Something
S3E1: Wyteria Is Missing
Season 3 of Somebody Knows Something — the Elgin Police Department's Cold Case Podcast — opens a brand new case: the 1982 disappearance of Wyteria Jones.Detectives Andrew Houghton and Chris Hall introduce listeners to Wyteria, a Black woman from rural Tennessee whose family roots stretch back to the Civil War Era. After moving north to Illinois, Wyteria found herself in Elgin in the spring of 1982, staying at the Douglas Hotel while receiving mental health treatment. When the hotel closed that October, she walked out with her luggage — and was never seen or heard from again.What makes this case especially challenging? Her di...
2026-03-23
30 min
KMUD News
Local News 03 18 26
Chapters (00:00:05) - Local Group to Apply for Federal Loan to Buy Fortuna Theater(00:05:48) - EPD Releases Results from Driver's License and DUI Checkpoint(00:07:39) - Individual Hospitalized After Eating Wild Mushrooms in Humboldt(00:17:24) - Supreme Court to Hear case concerning Trump policy limiting asylum seekers(00:21:48) - Wisconsin passes bill on sports betting(00:23:48) - Indigenous Mushers continue to race in Iditarod
2026-03-19
27 min
Somebody Knows Something
S3: Bonus Episode - Still Missing
Bonus Episode – Still MissingAs the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit heads into 2026 and prepares for Season 3 of Somebody Knows Something, Detectives Andrew Houghton and Chris Hall are taking stock of every open missing persons case in their files — and asking the public for help finding answers for families still waiting. The unit is also growing. Detective Beth Sterricker brings nearly two decades of Elgin Police experience to the team, and Sergeant Matt Vartanian — co-host of Season 1 — is back, this time overseeing the Cold Case Unit as part of his new role in the Major Investigations Division. Four peo...
2026-03-16
18 min
The Engineering Leadership Podcast
The AI Distribution Shift, Navigating PMF Collapse & Building AI-Native EPD Systems w/ Brian Balfour #241
In this episode, Brian Balfour (Founder & CEO @ Reforge) deconstructs the two core, interconnected challenges leaders face in the AI age: deciding what to build and evolving the Engineering, Product, Design workflow to deliver it. We cover why you should avoid “the local maxima trap” and siphon off "skunkworks" teams to take high-risk, AI-native bets. Brian provides the blueprint for the "Great Distribution Shift," detailing how to reshape your product from the ground up to avoid being left behind as platforms close, and how to emerge as a winner in the new AI landscape. Plus, learn how to rethink what to b...
2025-12-23
46 min
Humboldt Last Week
368: YouTube dunks on Eureka, Walmart eyes Kmart, Humboldt housing ranked “risky,” a murder case, and more
A viral YouTuber cherry-picks Eureka as “Northern California’s drug capital” while leaving out key context, Walmart eyes Eureka’s empty Kmart site raising big retail questions, former Fortuna councilmember Kris Mobley pleads guilty to stealing more than $500K from a local construction company, Humboldt County is ranked the second riskiest housing market in the U.S., two Humboldt men are convicted in a brutal double murder tied to a gun-and-drug deal, a federal judge blocks Trump’s wind-energy ban potentially saving Humboldt offshore wind, cannabis could be moved to Schedule III as locals debate who actually benefits, supervisors give growe...
2025-12-19
12 min
Humboldt Last Week
368: YouTube dunks on Eureka, Walmart eyes Kmart, Humboldt housing ranked “risky,” a murder case, and more
A viral YouTuber cherry-picks Eureka as “Northern California’s drug capital” while leaving out key context, Walmart eyes Eureka’s empty Kmart site raising big retail questions, former Fortuna councilmember Kris Mobley pleads guilty to stealing more than $500K from a local construction company, Humboldt County is ranked the second riskiest housing market in the U.S., two Humboldt men are convicted in a brutal double murder tied to a gun-and-drug deal, a federal judge blocks Trump’s wind-energy ban potentially saving Humboldt offshore wind, cannabis could be moved to Schedule III as locals debate who actually benefits, supervisors give growers fo...
2025-12-19
14 min
ESSERE E ABITARE
Case green o greenwashing? Con Roberto Sacchi parliamo di bioedilizia “vera”
“Green” è probabilmente la parola più abusata dell’edilizia contemporanea. Case green, materiali green, soluzioni green. Ma cosa c’è davvero dietro queste etichette? In questa puntata di Essere e abitare dialogo con l’architetto Roberto Sacchi, consulente CasaClima e autore del libro “Progettare e costruire case green” (Maggioli, 2024), per provare a rimettere ordine tra parole, materiali e scelte progettuali alla luce della direttiva europea sulle cosiddette Case Green (EPBD 4). Nel corso della conversazione proviamo a capire perché una casa in classe energetica migliore non è automaticamente una casa sostenibile, che cosa significano davvero termini come eco, bio, naturale, sostenibil...
2025-12-18
29 min
Humboldt Last Week
367: CBS drama, Guy Fieri’s quad “explodes,” supervisor clash, hate-crime chaos?, store closures, NFL dudes, and more
Ferndale export Guy Fieri suffers a brutal quad tear and emergency surgery after a fall on set, Supervisor Rex Bohn faces a misconduct complaint tied to a tobacco rules dust-up, two Cal Poly Humboldt professors land on TPUSA’s “Watchlist,” Eureka’s Crisp Lounge dispensary closes amid a shrinking cannabis market, EPD pursues a hate-crime warrant after a racist, anti-LGBTQ attack on county security, Eureka lands a $70K traffic-safety grant, Humboldt Clothing Co. exits the Bayshore Mall after 25 years, rancher Ray Christie sues the county over his 2018 case, the sheriff says most body cams weren’t rolling before a fatal Blue...
2025-12-05
15 min
Humboldt Last Week
367: CBS drama, Guy Fieri’s quad “explodes,” supervisor clash, hate-crime chaos?, store closures, NFL dudes, and more
Ferndale export Guy Fieri suffers a brutal quad tear and emergency surgery after a fall on set, Supervisor Rex Bohn faces a misconduct complaint tied to a tobacco rules dust-up, two Cal Poly Humboldt professors land on TPUSA’s “Watchlist,” Eureka’s Crisp Lounge dispensary closes amid a shrinking cannabis market, EPD pursues a hate-crime warrant after a racist, anti-LGBTQ attack on county security, Eureka lands a $70K traffic-safety grant, Humboldt Clothing Co. exits the Bayshore Mall after 25 years, rancher Ray Christie sues the county over his 2018 case, the sheriff says most body cams weren’t rolling before a fatal Blue Lake...
2025-12-05
18 min
The Paco Podcast
How I Rewired My Brain After "The 3 AM Money Thoughts That Kept Me Awake & Broke"? | Homecoming Epd 9
Struggling with sleepless nights over money? You're not alone. In this deeply personal episode, I unpack the 3 toxic money stories that fueled my financial anxiety and stole my sleep—the Imposter, the Catastrophe, and the Shame. I'll share the exact tools I used to break the cycle of panic and finally find peace with money.If you're tired of lying awake at 3 AM worrying about bills, your future, or why you can't get ahead, this episode will give you:• The 3 Money Stories That Keep You Broke & Anxious: Discover how the "Imposter," "Catastrophe," and "Shame" stories silently run your financial life...
2025-11-18
21 min
Humboldt Last Week
364: Seattle flights locked in, sheriff apologizes over SNAP post, a bear tours the zoo, Humboldt rallies to feed neighbors, and more
Alaska Airlines adds daily nonstop flights from ACV to Seattle starting April 8, the Sheriff's Office apologizes after linking possible SNAP disruptions to theft and looting and shares food resources, Food For People could use donations as up to 30,000 locals could be affected, a highway “drone vs. car” crash near Arcata is a first for local CHP, a curious bear strolls the Sequoia Park Zoo skywalk, a 74-year-old is airlifted after a sneaker wave at the North Jetty and a GoFundMe appears, Arcata Police arrest then release a homicide suspect as the case continues, EPD warns of possible Snapchat stalking tied...
2025-10-31
14 min
Humboldt Last Week
364: Seattle flights locked in, sheriff apologizes over SNAP post, a bear tours the zoo, Humboldt rallies to feed neighbors, and more
Alaska Airlines adds daily nonstop flights from ACV to Seattle starting April 8, the Sheriff's Office apologizes after linking possible SNAP disruptions to theft and looting and shares food resources, Food For People could use donations as up to 30,000 locals could be affected, a highway “drone vs. car” crash near Arcata is a first for local CHP, a curious bear strolls the Sequoia Park Zoo skywalk, a 74-year-old is airlifted after a sneaker wave at the North Jetty and a GoFundMe appears, Arcata Police arrest then release a homicide suspect as the case continues, EPD warns of possible Snapchat stalking tied to E...
2025-10-31
15 min
Somebody Knows Something
S2E8: The Final Murder of the Decade (1979) – Part 2
In this final episode of the season, Detectives Andrew Houghton and Chris Hall from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit lay out the investigation into Renee’s murder in 1979, release new information about the case, and discuss potential links between Renee’s murder and the serial killer group known as the Ripper Crew. They also close out the season and remember all 27 homicide victims from 1970’s Elgin.
2025-10-25
43 min
Somebody Knows Something
S2E7: The Final Murder of the Decade (1979) – Part 1
On November 23, 1979, the day after Thanksgiving, Renee Cruz Tovar decided to stay home while her roommate went out on a date. The following morning, November 24, 1979, her roommate returned home and found Renee murdered in their apartment. In Part 1 of this two-part episode, Detectives Andrew Houghton and Chris Hall from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit meet with family members and friends of Renee to learn more about her brief life and the impact her tragic death had on the Elgin community.
2025-10-25
25 min
The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
Karl Borree on Making Sports Floors Smarter, Safer, and More Sustainable
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode is a must-listen for architects, contractors, and LEED Pros looking to level up athletic spaces. Karl Borree shares how flooring can dramatically impact health, sustainability, and even climate goals — if you design it right. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Karl Borree is a veteran of the performance flooring industry and a passionate advocate for sustainable product innovation. As a key voice at Action Floors, Karl works at the intersection of health, athletics, and material science — driving forward the only carbon-negative maple flooring solution on the market today. With a background in coaching, economics...
2025-10-15
29 min
Arper Design Stories
S2 Ep. 3 — Catifa Carta: How to measure the impact of an innovation that goes beyond existing models?
In this episode, we explore how design can challenge existing models of measurement. Our Sustainability Manager Michela Possagno speaks with Sara Gransinigh, researcher at the University of Piemonte Orientale and sustainability consultant at Greenstep Innovation and Sustainability, and IPLUS Senior Consultant Nicola Fabbri about Catifa Carta — our iconic chair reimagined in PaperShell with a carbon-negative shell — and how to measure an innovation that goes beyond today’s standards.Through an open consultation with independent experts, we examined how to evaluate the life cycle of a truly pioneering material, inviting transparent and rigorous dialogue across disciplines. The conver...
2025-10-10
26 min
Somebody Knows Something
S2E6: Stabbed In The Alley (1977)
It was a warm, summer evening when 68-year-old Cayce D. Kyles strolled down an alley behind the Douglas Hotel in downtown Elgin on July 21, 1977. Moments later, he was attacked and stabbed to death less than a block from the Elgin Police Department. Detectives Andrew Houghton and Chris Hall from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit revisit the Cayce’s case and seek information from the public in his cold case murder.
2025-10-09
28 min
Credit in Focus
Untangling Early-Stage Defaults and First-Party Fraud
In this episode, Kevin King, VP of US Credit Risk & Marketing Strategy, and Kim White, Senior Director of North America Fraud & Identity, dive deeper into the complex world of first-party fraud, building on insights from Season 1. They explore how early payment defaults (EPDs) can mask first-party fraud and why distinguishing between identity and intent-based behaviors is critical for lenders and risk managers. The episode features a case study using clustering analysis to profile EPD drivers and offers actionable strategies for isolating fraud entry points and applying friction intentionally. You’ll also learn:Why early-stage defaults are a k...
2025-10-08
43 min
Somebody Knows Something
S2E5: Missing In Kane County (1976) – Part 2
Detectives Andrew Houghton and Chris Hall from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit continue their investigation into the disappearance of Barbara Glueckert as they meet with retired Mount Prospect Detective Mike Nelson who worked on Barbara Glueckert’s case for over two decades. They also speak with a listener who contacted the cold case tip line to report an experience she had with Thomas Urlacher when she was just 16-years-old in the early 1970’s for the first time in over 50 years.
2025-09-24
45 min
Somebody Knows Something
S2E4: Missing In Kane County (1976) – Part 1
During “Season One: Where Is Karen?” Detectives Andrew Houghton and Matt Vartanian researched the previous tenant of Karen Schepers’ apartment, Thomas Urlacher. They found that while he was not involved in Karen’s disappearance, he was the prime suspect in the disappearance of 14-year-old Barbara Glueckert from nearby Huntley, Illinois on August 21, 1976. In Part 1 of this two-part investigation, Detectives Andrew Houghton and Chris Hall from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit discuss Urlacher’s links to Karens’ case and meet with Barbara Glueckert’s family to learn about her and the impact that her disappearance has had on her family and on h
2025-09-24
37 min
Corrupt Podcast
E37: Karen Schepers with Keystone Cold Cases
Karen Schepers, a 23 year old resident of Elgin, Illinois, was last seen around 1:00 a.m. on April 16, 1983. She had a fun night out with friends, but never arrived home. Her sudden vanishing would result in a decades long hunt for answers. Joining Paige & Angela are Chelsea and Shannon from Keystone Cold Cases! Become part of the Corrupt Crew! In addition to our appreciation, we’ll also mention you in a future episode! patreon.com/CorruptPodcast https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/ABXKFYMSYLY5Y Find out more about Keystone Cold Cases at https://www.kccpod...
2025-09-09
26 min
Somebody Knows Something
S2E3: The Girl In The Grass (1976)
On the morning of June 22, 1976, 16-year-old Lori Jean Bolger left a summer driver’s ed class at Larkin High School to walk home to South Elgin, Illinois. She planned to meet friends to swim, but she never made it. Less than two hours after she left the school, two workers found her body lying in a grassy field near Randall Road in Elgin. Detectives Andrew Houghton and Chris Hall from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit reopen Lori’s case file to discuss her life, her murder, and to seek answers in her case.
2025-09-08
31 min
Somebody Knows Something
S2E2: The Yellow Cab Murder (1975)
It was a cold, winter night when 47-year-old Maynard Chester Holley left his wife and children to head to work at the Yellow Cab Company in downtown Elgin on February 18, 1975. Hours later, he was murdered in the office as he sat dispatching taxis. Detectives Andrew Houghton and Chris Hall from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit remember Maynard and review his case to seek new information.
2025-08-25
20 min
The PhilStockWorld Investing Podcast
Natural Gas: Is Today's Falling Knife Tomorrow's Infrastructure Goldmine?
This morning, the main post on PhilStockWorld asked the critical question: "Natural Gas - Falling Knife or Energy Opportunity of the Year?" The article, penned by the AGI persona Boaty McBoatface 🚢, dove deep into the fundamentals of natural gas, arguing that while it might look like a "falling knife" right now, its current price near $2.77 could be a major long-term opportunity. Boaty's analysis highlighted the perfect storm of high inventories and geopolitical stasis that has driven prices down, but also pointed to massive infrastructure-driven demand coming from new LNG export terminals and the ever-growing needs...
2025-08-20
15 min
Somebody Knows Something
S2E1: Murder at the Foundry (1971)
On June 30, 1971, a 35-year-old foreman at the Woodruff and Edwards Foundry, Guadalupe Alanis, was murdered while working in downtown Elgin. Detectives Andrew Houghton and Chris Hall of the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit review Guadalupe’s case and discover that it has links to two other Elgin murders.
2025-08-11
22 min
Somebody Knows Something
S1E12: (Bonus Episode) Reflections & Future Plans
Detectives Andrew Houghton and Matt Vartanian from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit make an announcement for Season Two and introduce a new detective, Chris Hall, as Matt is promoted and leaves the unit. Elgin Police Chief Ana Lalley also joins the episode to reflect on Season One and to discuss the future plans for the Cold Case Unit.
2025-07-30
37 min
Somebody Knows Something
S1E11: Remembering Karen Schepers
Detectives Andrew Houghton and Matt Vartanian from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit reflect on the past 6 months of this investigation with Karen’s family, friends, and coworkers as Karen finally comes home and is laid to rest.
2025-05-12
43 min
The Engineering Leadership Podcast
Lessons Leading EPD: Mindset, decision-making, 80/20 product strategy & pivoting for leverage/speed w/ Farnaz Azmoodeh #219
When Farnaz Azmoodeh (CTO @ Linktree) stepped into her new role, she unexpectedly took on product & design just three months in—owning all of engineering, product, and design during a critical period of change. In this episode, Farnaz shares hard-won lessons from that transition, including the mindset shift from delivery to discovery, balancing data vs. intuition in decision-making, knowing when to pivot your product strategy, and building small / fast-moving cross-functional teams. We also cover applying the 80/20 rule to simplify complex product surfaces, her favorite frameworks for pattern recognition, and how to reset assumptions when pattern-matching can backfire. If you’re navi...
2025-05-06
43 min
Somebody Knows Something
S1E10: Closing the Case
Detectives Andrew Houghton and Matt Vartanian from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit wrap up Karen’s cold case investigation by detailing the final steps in Karen’s case and they discuss what they believed most likely happened to Karen on that fateful night in April of 1983.
2025-04-28
22 min
Somebody Knows Something
S1E9: Chaos Divers
Detectives Andrew Houghton and Matt Vartanian from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit speak with Jacob Grubbs and Lindsay Bussick from Chaos Divers, the group which was instrumental in bringing Karen Schepers home, to talk about their organization, their experience in search and recovery, and their amazing work on Karen’s case.
2025-04-14
32 min
Somebody Knows Something
S1E8: The Dive
Detectives Andrew Houghton and Matt Vartanian from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit search the Fox River with the Illinois-based search and recovery team Chaos Divers and make a discovery almost 42 years in the making.
2025-03-31
27 min
Somebody Knows Something
S1E7: Bodies of Water
Detectives Andrew Houghton and Matt Vartanian from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit move up their original Theory #6, that Karen and her car are submerged in a body of water, as new tips come in and new technology becomes available. They identify the routes that Karen would have likely taken, travel those routes, and follow-up on new tips about a car recently discovered in the Fox River.
2025-03-17
38 min
Somebody Knows Something
S1E6: Serial Killers on the Fox
Detectives Andrew Houghton and Matt Vartanian from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit review multiple serial killers who were active in the Elgin area in the early 1980’s and travel to the Pontiac Correctional Facility to interview Brian Dugan, an Illinois serial killer who is serving a life sentence for three murders in the area, one of which has similarities to Karen’s disappearance.
2025-03-17
30 min
ESG med RGD
Hvad er en LCA, og hvad er revisorens rolle?
Livscyklusvurderinger er et centralt værktøj i virksomheders rejse mod mere bæredygtighed. Måske du er stødt på den engelske forkortelse LCA – life cycle assessment. Hvad består en livscyklusvurdering af, hvad er formålet, kan man sammenligne resultater af livscyklusvurderinger og hvordan kan man som revisor tjekke, at livscyklusvurderingen er udført korrekt? Det og meget mere drøfter vært Steffen Max Høgh med sin gæst Selma Al-Zohairi, specialist i livscyklusvurderinger og ejer af konsulentbureauet Nordic LCA, i denne episode af ’ESG med RGD’. Omtalt i episoden: LCA: https://lca-center.dk/hvad-er-lca/ EPD: https://www.epdd...
2025-03-10
42 min
FireCast
RESCUE READY The Future of Emergency Flood Rescue Training
Send us a textIn this insightful episode of The Firecast, hosted by Paul Hutton, we dive deep into the critical realm of emergency flood rescue training. As flooding events become increasingly frequent due to climate change, the need for well-prepared first responders has never been more crucial. Joining Paul are industry experts Scott Shipley, Director of Swiftwater and White Water at Calibre Engineering and Andy Laird, Director at EPD UK. Together, they explore the innovative strides being made in swiftwater rescue training facilities designed to simulate realistic conditions in a safe, controlled environment. Listeners w...
2025-03-03
32 min
Somebody Knows Something
S1E5: Lurking in the Parking Lot
Detectives Andrew Houghton and Matt Vartanian from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit continue their investigation into Theory #2, that something happened at PM Bentley’s. As they review the case file, they discover that a former employee of PM Bentley’s was never interviewed, so they track her down and she reveals new information about a man who stalked her and her and her car in the parking lot and followed her home in the months leading up to Karen’s disappearance.
2025-03-03
33 min
Somebody Knows Something
S1E4: The Bikers and the Van
Detectives Andrew Houghton and Matt Vartanian from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit travel to the site where PM Bentley’s was in 1983 with the owner as they investigate Theory #2, that something happened at PM Bentley’s. They discuss a witness who claimed he saw Karen with some bikers both inside and outside the bar and another witness who detailed her interaction with a man who allegedly claimed he was involved in her disappearance.
2025-03-03
38 min
Somebody Knows Something
S1E2: Who Is Karen Schepers?
Detectives Andrew Houghton & Matt Vartanian from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit begin their investigation into the 1983 disappearance of Karen Schepers by interviewing the people who knew her best, members of her family.
2025-02-17
18 min
Somebody Knows Something
S1E3: A Desperate Choice
Detectives Andrew Houghton & Matt Vartanian from the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit interview members of Karen's family, her close friends, & her co-workers to get a sense of who Karen was as a person and to evaluate Theory #1, that Karen made a desperate choice to either run away or harm herself.
2025-02-17
30 min