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A Study of StrangeA Study of StrangeTrue Crime Author Joe Strupp "Death on St. Charles St."For about 60 years, a chilling story about a murder suicide was a tight lipped family secret until author and journalist Joe Strupp came across the tale of his great uncle, John Bowman. Strupp spent years investigating the case and his findings are in his new book Death on St. Charles Street. Though we know what happened, there are still mysterious aspects of this tragedy.  Strupp also addresses the unsolved murder that is the basis of his other true crime book, A Long Walk Home.    Find the book here: http://joestrupp.com/, https://shorturl.at/cptQY   Subscribe to "A Study of Str...2024-05-0738 minA Study of StrangeA Study of StrangeTrue Crime Author Joe Strupp "Death on St. Charles St."For about 60 years, a chilling story about a murder suicide was a tight lipped family secret until author and journalist Joe Strupp came across the tale of his great uncle, John Bowman. Strupp spent years investigating the case and his findings are in his new book Death on St. Charles Street. Though we know what happened, there are still mysterious aspects of this tragedy.  Strupp also addresses the unsolved murder that is the basis of his other true crime book, A Long Walk Home.    Find the book here: http://joestrupp.com/, https://shorturl.at/cptQY   Subscribe to "A Study of Str...2024-05-0738 minHODGEPOD with Rob FredetteHODGEPOD with Rob FredetteTrue Crime: Joe Strupp Author of Two True Crime Books " A Long Walk Home" and "Death on St. Charles St. EPISODE 69Journalist and Author Joe Strupp joined HODGEPOD to talk about his True Crime Books. The two cases are detailed below. Thank you to Joe Strupp. "A Long Walk Home" . A young woman's unsolved murder and her sister's lifelong search for answers. In 1966, Carol Ann Farino was walking home from her job as a waitress and then found strangled to death an hour later in a driveway. And "Death on St. Charles St" Discovering my family's murderous secret. Joe discusses in great detail about the 1962 quadruple murder - suicide in Rapid City, S.D.2024-04-2958 minmalenastheyrabookmalenastheyrabook[Free Ebook] A Long Walk Home A Young Woman's Unsolved Murder and Her Sister's Lifelong Search for Answers (ebook online)**Download A Long Walk Home: A Young Woman's Unsolved Murder and Her Sister's Lifelong Search for Answers Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book** by Joe Strupp Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1733087559 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download [Free Ebook] A Long Walk Home: A Young Woman's Unsolved Murder and Her Sister's Lifelong Search for Answers (ebook online) Ebook | READ ONLINE Download [Free Ebook] A Long Walk Home: A Young Woman's Unsolved Murder and Her Sister's Lifelong Search for Answers (ebook online...2023-09-2800 minThe Murder In My FamilyThe Murder In My FamilyCarol Ann FarinoEpisode 112 Carol Ann Farino On the evening of November 3, 1966, 17-year-old Carol Ann Farino, a pretty, popular high school student left work at Milt’s Cup & Saucer in Maplewood, New Jersey, a small town just 10 miles west of New York City and began her regular walk home. She never made it. Her dead body was found just a half-mile away, strangled with her own stocking and with signs of attempted sexual assault. Oddly, her purse and shoes were missing. For more than 50 years local police have been unsuccessful in their investigation, following hundreds of leads, interviewing dozens of fr...2022-06-261h 07Frau am Steuer - Der PodcastFrau am Steuer - Der PodcastFatherhood feels goodPapa, Kind. Was passiert, wenn Mama nach der Geburt stirbt und Papa plötzlich alleine mit Kind und Kegel ist? Der Film "fatherhood" zeigt, dass das weitreichende Konsequenzen hat, aber Vater und Tochter dennoch eine tolle Familie werden können! Dass das längst nicht überall so ist, zeigen Mae und Joe in der halb-autobiographischen Serie "feel good": Die Beiden werden ein Paar und irgendwie trotzdem noch keine Familie. Es werden Probleme gezeigt, durch die die Beziehung toxisch wird. Mae hat eine Drogenvergangenheit und ist mit psychischen Beeinträchtigungen konfrontiert. Was bedeutet das für eine Beziehung? Wie geht M...2021-07-1659 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 14 - Sidd Finch RevisitedIt's been more than 30 years since Sports Illustrated pulled off the greatest April Fool's prank ever - The Curious Case of Sidd Finch, which told the story of a New York Mets rookie pitcher who was raised by Tibetan monks, played the French Horn and threw a 168 mile-per-hour fastball. It was a joke, of course. But it has became legend. We decided to honor this year's April Fool's Day by speaking with former SI Managing Editor Mark Mulvoy about how it came about, how they kept it secret and why it wouldn't happen today. Listen in.  2019-04-0228 minThe Jaffe PodcastThe Jaffe PodcastJaffe Podcast ep. 15: Joe StruppPresident Trump was busy attacking the news media yet again yesterday, as he continues to claim any negative reporting about his administration is “fake.” Yes, this continues to be dangerous stuff, as the president is the zen master in breezily dismissing cold, hard fact as fanciful fiction. The future of journalism is at a crossroads, with constant credibility challenges from the highest office in the land. Joe Strupp, who has spent 30 years in journalism and recently penned a book called “Killing Journalism,” is this week’s guest on the Jaffe Podcast. He talks about the pressures for the news business to turn a...2019-03-2100 minThe Bill Press PodThe Bill Press PodPaul Manafort Gets A Lenient Sentence. Could A Pardon Be Far Behind?Paul Manafort was sentenced to 47 months in jail. It's a VERY lenient sentence for someone who has done the damage that he's done. It goes against the recommended sentencing that Robert Mueller suggested. Now the question is... Will Trump pardon him?Democrats continue to form a circular firing squad around Rep Ilhan Omar. She said nothing wrong, but that didn't stop House Democrats from forcing a vote to condemn her comments in an "anti-hate" resolution. They took the GOP's bait once again. Shameful. We talk to the author of Killing Journalism, Joe Strupp, Rep Dan...2019-03-0800 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 13 - Confessions of Nellie OlesonLittle House on the Prairie's Alison Arngrim was the most hated child on TV in the 1970s as bad girl Nellie Oleson on the popular family drama. She reveals much of the ups and downs in her book, Confessions of a Prairie Bitch, which is now in a new audio version. During our lengthy discussion she goes beyond the book into her life today, how it was on the set, and which plotlines were rejected back in the day.  And could a gay character have existed in Walnut Grove? Also, which fellow actors were nice, aloof and drinking on t...2019-03-041h 10Fallacious TrumpFallacious TrumpHyperbolic Fallacy - FT#20You can help us win some better podcasting gear by taking 5 seconds to go to http://fallacioustrump.com/vote and voting for us!In the twentieth episode we explore the Hyperbolic Fallacy, with examples from Trump talking about his great memory and a selection of the things that he's the best in the world at.In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Liam Fox being over optimistic about Brexit and Boris Johnson choosing an unfortunate adjective.In The Fallacy in the Wild, we check out examples from 'American Dad' and Angelina Jolie's cancer doctor...2019-02-261h 00Fallacious TrumpFallacious TrumpHyperbolic Fallacy - FT#20In the twentieth episode we explore the Hyperbolic Fallacy, with examples from Trump talking about his great memory and a selection of the things that he's the best in the world at.In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Liam Fox being over optimistic about Brexit and Boris Johnson choosing an unfortunate adjective.In The Fallacy in the Wild, we check out examples from 'American Dad' and Angelina Jolie's cancer doctor as well as John Lennon and Yoko Ono.Jim and Mark go head to head in a game of Fake News, the game where Mark...2019-02-261h 00The Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 12 - The Soprano SessionsRolling Stone Chief TV Critic Alan Sepinwall spent years covering the mob show for Tony Soprano's hometown paper, The Star-Ledger. Now he has co-written a great book on the show with episode guides and inside info. He spoke with us about the book, the show's background and what creator David Chase meant to say. Listen here.2019-01-3036 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 11 - TV Shows And Movies That Couldn't Be Made TodayVeteran entertainment reporter and author Jennifer Armstrong joins me for a deep discussion on which past shows and films would not be allowed today, either due to sexism, questionable jokes or outright sexual assault disguised as humor. See if you agree. 2019-01-1756 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerEpisode 15 - Best and Worst of 2018 MoviesMovie critic and reporter Bruce Fretts of The New York Times and other publications joins me to chat about his best and worst movies list of the past year. Fresh off of the Golden Globes and gearing up for the Oscars, Bruce lays out why his favorites might not be yours, and his duds may surprise you. Check it out below. 2019-01-0940 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 10 - Child Star Pamelyn FerdinYou know her face if not her name. Pamelyn Ferdin was in numerous 60s and 70s TV shows - from The Odd Couple to CHiPs to Barnaby Jones and more. But what was it like? She discusses the shows that she enjoyed and others that were difficult. Also how her parents treated, or mistreated, her career, and her current animal rights work. Listen here.2019-01-0350 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerEpisode 14 - What's the State of TV in The New Year?I spoke with TV analyst and ratings expert Marc Berman of The Programming Insider on where things stand with television as the new year opens up. We discussed which shows are up, and down, and where drama, comedy, reality series and sports fit in as the options for TV watching keep growing. But does the quality? Listen here. 2019-01-0238 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 9 - Christmas TV TimeHoliday specials on television are as traditional as Santa Claus and re-gifting. But why do they return year after year and how did many of the favorites come about? And was the most famous Christmas movie really a box office dud when it first hit theaters? We tackled all of these questions, and more, with TV Christmas historian Joanna Wilson, author of several books, including The Christmas TV Companion. Check it out and Ho-Ho-ho!2018-12-2044 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerEpisode 13 - Voice Of America Facing Loss of IndependenceVoice Of America, the U.S. government-funded independent news source for hundreds of millions of overseas listeners seeking accurate information about the United States, is facing a major power change that could severely impact its credibility. New York Times reporter Elizabeth Williamson, who penned a recent front page article on this frightening prospect, offered great insight into the situation during a lengthy interview with me. Check it out.2018-12-1835 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 8 - Batman's Robin, Burt Ward, on the iconic show, its impact, and his new healthy dog foodFamed Batman actor Burt Ward, who played the teen idol Robin, offered great insight and stories about life on the popular 1960's TV show, and working with star Adam West. He also revealed some behind-the-scenes tales of censorship and inside humor on the set, as well as an update on his current efforts to save rescue dogs and provide them with a healthy food alternative.2018-12-1342 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerEpisode 12 - CBS News' New Black EyeI spoke with National Public Radio media reporter David Folkenflik about the growing sexual harassment and abuse scandal at CBS News, which has forced out chairman Les Moonves and 60 Minutes executive produce Jeff Fager, as well as blemishing the legacy of the late Don Hewitt. We also discussed comedian Kevin Hart's forced departure from being host of the Oscars, and how raunchy performers face the prospect of headlining more conservative events.2018-12-1240 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 7 - The One About The Book About FriendsFriends, the hit NBC show of the 1990s, has been off the air for more than 10 years. So why is it still popular? And how did the cast and crew go about creating such an iconic sitcom? I spoke to Kelsey Miller, author of the new book, I'll Be There For You: The One About Friends, who discussed the backlash from having an all-white cast, the long hours put in to make a joke work, and why the historic lesbian wedding did not include a groom and bride kiss.2018-12-0647 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerEpisode 11 - The Front Runner: Gary Hart And The Press RevisistedThe new movie The Front Runner looks at the rise and fall of Gary Hart, whose affair was uncovered by investigative reporters and sparked his quick exit from a presidential race many thought he had sewn up. But was the press right or wrong? Should Hart have stayed in? And would it matter today? I spoke to author Matt Bai, whose book, All The Truth Is Out, is the basis for the movie that he co-wrote and helped produce.2018-12-0548 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 6 - The Odd Couple RevisitedI am not shy about admitting I have been an Odd Couple super fan for years. And apparently so has Bob Leszczak, author of The Odd Couple On Stage and Screen, a great look at the wonderful 1970's show that surprisingly never reached above #30 in the ratings. But it has endured with remakes, reruns and several movies. Bob spoke about the show and offered other great surprises from its memorable run. Give a listen2018-11-2943 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerEpisode 10 - 30 Years of The OnionThe great humor newspaper The Onion launched 30 years ago and former editor Scott Dikkers just penned a great book all about it. He spoke with me this week and offered great stories and background on the best humor publication since Mad magazine.2018-11-2849 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 5 - When The Movie Is Inaccurate.The recent Bohemian Rhapsody film, which chronicles the rise and fame of Queen and lead singer Freddie Mercury, also contains some historic inaccuracies (When he was diagnosed with AIDS, for example). Many non-fiction bio-pics fall into this same trap. Why and how does it happen? And does it really matter? I spoke with veteran movie critic Stephen Whitty about the issue and examples from many past films.2018-11-1550 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerEpisode 9 - How the Houston Chronicle Handled A Sourcing ScandalMike Ward was a veteran reporter at the Houston Chronicle. But when editors got a tip that some of the sources quoted in his stories could not be verified, they launched several internal investigations that led to his resignation this month and a very open review. I spoke to Chronicle interim editor Stephen Riley about how it was done. I also chatted with Lynn Walsh from the Society of Professional Journalists about the issue and how she is involved in helping newsrooms provide such open connections to readers through a great new program.2018-11-1436 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerEpisode 8 - Political Books Hit Record SalesNew non-fiction political books are selling at a 50% increase over last year, according to data and analysts. We spoke with two experts about why this is happening and what it means for the industry. First, Karen McLean of the NPD Group, which tracks sales, and book editor Stephen S. Power of Thomas Dunn Books, a 25-year veteran of the industry.2018-11-0835 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerEpisode 7 - LGBTQ TV Characters On The IncreaseA new report from GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) finds a record-high number of LGBTQ characters on TV this year. We spoke to GLAAD's Rich Ferraro about how this came about, what it means and why more is needed.2018-11-0146 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 4 - John Boy, Captain Stubing and famous movie victims at Chiller Theater.We traveled to the semi-annual autograph and celebrity show, Chiller Theater, in Northern New Jersey this week and spoke with some great vintage stars, from Gavin Macleod to Richard Thomas to The Sopranos' Johnny Sack, and even the boy who played Jaws' victim Alex Kittner. Hear how they got their roles, what it was like and who still gets residual checks.2018-10-3127 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerEpisode 6 - Political TV Ads Hit Record Numbers. But Do They Work?We spoke with two political advertising experts, Steven Passwaiter of Kantar Media and Political Science Professor Jacob Neiheisel of the University of Buffalo, about the record-breaking money being spent this mid-term season, and why it may or may not matter.2018-10-2437 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 3 - TV Reboots and RevivalsThe TV reboots are becoming more common than ever with new versions of everything from Will and Grace to Murphy Brown and, of course, Roseanne (now The Connors). We discussed those and many others with Mr. Television Marc Berman, editor of The Programming Insider and a long time television expert. Hear how and why they are happening, and what works and doesn't.2018-10-2332 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 2 - Halloween - 40 years laterIt's been 40 years since Michael Myers first scared Jamie Lee Curtis. and he is back in yet another sequel. I spoke with New York Times TV and film writer Bruce Fretts about how the original film came about, why it worked and continues today, and some behind the scenes stories. But how did William Shatner get involved?2018-10-1937 minThe Retro RoomThe Retro RoomEpisode 1 - Triple Decker Sandwich - Mary, Seinfeld and CarrieThe first episode of the Retro Room includes an interview with veteran Entertainment Weekly writer and author Jennifer Armstrong, who has written three books on three classic American TV shows - Mary Tyler Moore, Seinfeld and Sex and the City. We chatted with her about what made them great and must-see TV for many.2018-10-1850 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerJoe's Media Corner Episode 5With the recent abduction and assumed murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, we look at why he was targeted and the state of anti-journalism forces in Saudi Arabia and worldwide with two experts: Committee to Protect Journalists deputy executive director Robert Mahoney and Saudi Arabia expert and former Post Middle East reporter Thomas Lippman. Great insight into this tragic issue.2018-10-1739 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerJoe's Media Corner Episode 4We talk about the state of news jobs and their future with News Guild President Bernie Lunzer, who offered great insight into improved job protections at major newsrooms as well as the union's expansion into non-traditional platforms. But also updates on how the Guild is seeking new legislation to protect reporter safety and offer incentives to employers to hire more journalists.2018-10-1030 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerJoe's Media Corner Episode 3Talk radio is the focus of this episode as I interview Michael Harrison, the longtime editor and publisher of TALKERS magazine and Talkers.com. We discuss the state of talk radio on all platforms, as well as why it draws more conservative listeners than liberals. He also offers some insight into the early days of music radio, where he got his start.2018-10-0347 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerJoe's Media Corner Episode 2Our second episode is an in-depth look at coverage of sexual assault in light of the Brett Kavanagh hearings and the recent #MeToo movement. I speak with three experts on trauma and journalism on what is being done by today's reporters both right and wrong.2018-10-0350 minJoe\'s Media CornerJoe's Media CornerJoe's Media Corner Episode 1My first episode includes an in-depth discussion with White House Correspondents Association President Olivier Knox, who reveals that several members of the White House press corps have obtained personal security details due to "credible" anti-press threats. He also offers insight into how the daily press briefings have been reduced and what the WHCA does beyond its annual dinner.2018-09-2637 minRick Wolff -The Sports EdgeRick Wolff -The Sports Edge04/08/18 Sports Edge with Rick WolfClub Teams are Getting Younger and Younger and Having a Major Impact on Local Rec Program Numbers: An Interview with Joe Strupp of NJMonthly.com2018-04-0841 min