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پادکست کی آس
اپیزود 106 - گریوز کانتی -قسمت یک
هشدار : این فصل حاوی توصیفاتی خشن از آزار جنسی و قتل می باشداول آگوست ۲۰۰۰، جسد جسیکا ۱۸ ساله در بیرون یک مدرسه در میفیلد، کنتاکی پیدا شد. جسیکای نوجوان یک مادر و دختر یک ستوان اداره آتش نشانی بود. پرونده او سالها حل نشده باقی مونده بود، تا اینکه یک زن خانهدار با یک روزنامهنگار و چند تا از دخترهای شهرک یک داستانی را مطرح کردند که مأموران قانون ازش برای محکوم کردن شش نفر-از جمله یک مرد به حبس ابد - استفاده کردندداستان زیباییه : یک زن خانه دار به حل یک جرم و آوردن عدالت به یک شهر کوچک کمک میکند. شاید اینقدر خوب، که واقعی نباشدلینک پلتفرم پرداخت جدید، جهت حمایت مالی از پادکست کی آسhttps://daramet.com/chaos لینک کی آس در یوتیوبhttps://www.youtube.com/@ChaosFarsiAdapted from the original podcast :"Bone Valley/Season 3 Grave county"تماس و اسپانسرشیپ :chaospersianpodcast@gmail.comمی شنوید از : دومان حقیقیانتشار در پنجم دی ماه چهارصد و چهارKey figures in this chapter:Jessica Currin (1981 - 2000): 18-year-old from Mayfield, KY. A new mom and the daughter of a lieutenant with the fire department. Susan Galbreath (1960 - 2018): Mayfield, KY homemaker originally from Chicago, IL. Received an “outstanding citizen” award from the Kentucky Attorney General’s office for her help in solving Jessica Currin’s murder. Tom Mangold: British investigative reporter who covered Jessica’s murder and helped Susan Galbreath with her citizen investigation. She helped find Victoria Caldwell. Victoria Caldwell: Mayfield, KY local who was 15 at the time of Jessica’s death and would end up being the state’s key witn...
2025-12-26
38 min
Way Up With Angela Yee
WUWY: Menopause Talk: Dr. Peggy, Coach Gessie & Victoria Caldwell + Tell Us A Secret
Menopause Talk: Dr. Peggy, Coach Gessie & Victoria Caldwell Tell Us A Secret Monday Mainovation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-11-03
41 min
Way Up With Angela Yee
Menopause Talk: Dr. Peggy, Coach Gessie & Victoria Caldwell Break Down the Signs, Struggles & How Men Can Help
Menopause Talk: Dr. Peggy, Coach Gessie & Victoria Caldwell Break Down the Signs, Struggles & How Men Can HelpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-11-03
32 min
Book Talk for BookTok
Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard Explained: Power, Politics, and Revolution in YA Fantasy
Welcome to Autumn-ish Book Club! In this flash analysis series, we take an academic approach to some of the most talked-about books in Romantasy and fantasy today. With over 13 years of combined academic literary training, we bring a critical lens to fandom favorites while keeping the discussion fun, thought-provoking, and accessible. In this episode, we’re discussing Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard. We explore how Aveyard blends dystopian and fantasy elements to craft a world divided by blood—where the powerful Silvers rule over the oppressed Reds. Through Mare Barrow’s transformation from street...
2025-10-14
1h 07
Bone Valley
Chapter 5 | The Receipts
Graves County: Chapter 5 | The Receipts Prosecution witness Rosie Crice was the first person to publicly say that law enforcement made her lie on Quincy Cross and his co-defendants – but she wouldn’t be the last. Key figures in this chapter: Vinisha Stubblefield: the last known person to see Jessica Currin alive and one of the prosecution’s main witnesses. Rosie Crice: Victoria Caldwell’s sister. She was a prosecution witness. Miranda Hellman: Attorney with the Kentucky Innocence Project working on Quincy Cross’ post-conviction case. Ken Nixon: Exoneree and volunteer...
2025-10-08
42 min
Bone Valley
Chapter 4 | My Girl Susan
Graves County: Chapter 4 | My Girl Susan Soon after Jessica Currin’s death, Victoria Caldwell came forward with a story different from the one she told at trial and implicated two completely different people. But the investigation into those suspects ended after Mayfield Police bungled the investigation and Susan Galbreath – with the help of Tom Mangold – homed in on Quincy Cross. Key figures in this chapter: Jeremy Adams: The purported father of Zion, Jessica Currin’s son. He was first charged with her murder. Carlos “Lolo” Saxton: Jessica Currin’s last known boyfriend. He wa...
2025-10-01
46 min
Bone Valley
Chapter 3 | Persons of Interest
Graves County: Chapter 3 | Persons of Interest Six years after Jessica’s death, agents with the Kentucky Attorney General’s office took over her murder investigation. After pinpointing their main suspects with the help of citizen investigator Susan Galbreath, the agents conducted a series of unorthodox interrogations that elicited key confessions and led to the trial and conviction of Quincy Cross. Key figures in this chapter: Susan Galbreath (1960 - 2018): Citizen investigator. Greg Stumbo: Attorney General of Kentucky from 2004 - 2008. He promised Joe Currin that he would solve his daughter’s murder. He revampe...
2025-09-24
57 min
Book Talk for BookTok
Where the Shadows Meet by Patrice Caldwell: Expanding the Boundaries of Romantasy
Welcome to Autumn-ish Book Club! In this flash analysis series, we take an academic approach to some of the most talked-about books in Romantasy and fantasy today. With over 13 years of combined academic literary training, we bring a critical lens to fandom favorites while keeping the discussion fun, thought-provoking, and accessible. In this episode, we’re discussing Where the Shadows Meet by Patrice Caldwell. We explore how Caldwell reimagines the boundaries between fantasy and horror, the ways she uses atmosphere and tension to interrogate questions of power and identity, and how her characters navigate th...
2025-09-23
49 min
Bone Valley
Chapter 1 | Something Stinks
Graves County: Chapter 1 | Something Stinks On August 1, 2000, the body of 18-year-old Jessica Currin was found outside of the middle school in Mayfield, KY. Jessica was a new mom and the daughter of a lieutenant with the fire department. Her case would go unsolved for years, until a local homemaker, a British journalist, and a few local girls came forward with a story that law enforcement would use to convict six people – including one man for life. It’s a good story: an ordinary woman helps solve a crime and bring justice to a small town. Maybe too good...
2025-09-17
40 min
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Questions and Answers With Victoria Moran: From Sickness to Health at 74 Years Old Without Medication
Join Victoria Moran as she shares her incredible journey from being very sick at 20 to being healthy and medication-free at 74. Learn about the power of a plant-based lifestyle, meditation, and holistic health practices. Discover how non-commercially funded studies and personal experience have shaped her approach to wellness. Watch now to be inspired by her story and insights! #PlantBasedLiving #HealthyAging #VictoriaMoran
2025-07-17
23 min
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Essential Detox Tips: Simple Ways to Reduce Toxins Daily with Victoria Moran
Join Victoria Moran as she shares essential detox tips to reduce toxins in your daily life. Learn about the importance of using clean cosmetics, checking medications with a pharmacist, and avoiding unnecessary chemicals. Discover how simple practices like opening windows, staying hydrated, and dry skin brushing can significantly impact your health. Watch now for practical and effective detoxification strategies! #DetoxTips #CleanLiving #VictoriaMoran
2025-06-25
11 min
Hello Universe
Do we really have a choice? with Victoria Jane
This episode got meaty & esoteric fast. We wound up discussing free will and the grace of choicelessness with the brilliant and wise Victoria Jane.https://victoriajane.co/,https://www.instagram.com/victoriajane.hd/Eva's instagram: @iamevaliaoBook a discovery call with EvaPocket Mentor(Friend)ship- Eva's Newest Offering!Kyley's Instagram: @kyleycaldwell
2025-06-25
1h 28
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
The Importance of Fruits, Veggies, Whole Grains, Greens, and Legumes with Victoria Moran
Discover how Victoria Moran keeps her heart healthy with big salads and a plant-based diet! Learn about the benefits of eating multiple servings of greens daily and how to make delicious, nutrient-packed meals. Victoria shares tips on making beans and greens, lean green steamers, and more. Embrace the power of plants for a healthier heart and vibrant life! #PlantBasedDiet #HeartHealth #VictoriaMoran
2025-05-27
18 min
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
The Importance of Cardio, Strength Training and Flexibility Exercises and Its Benefits for Overall Health and Endurance with Victoria Moran
Join Victoria Moran as she reveals the secrets to making exercise enjoyable and effective. Discover fun activities like aerial yoga and gyrotonics, and learn the importance of cardio, strength training, and flexibility for overall health. Victoria shares personal stories and tips to help you integrate movement into your daily routine. Watch now to start transforming your health through enjoyable exercise! #EnjoyableExercise #HealthTips #VictoriaMoran
2025-04-21
17 min
Book Shop Chats:
From Fandoms to Romance: Writing Love Stories for Geeks and Nerds with Jasmine C. Caldwell
Victoria welcomes Jasmine C Caldwell to discuss her eleven published books and her mission to flip tired romance tropes on their head. Jasmine shares how frustration with the "nerdy girl makeover" narrative inspired her Geek Girl Squad series featuring confident women with their own fandoms who expect men to prove they're "nerdy enough" to date them.• Writing romance for "geeks and nerds" across multiple subgenres including contemporary, fantasy, and romantic suspense• Creating characters who embrace their authentic interests rather than changing to find love• How Jasmine incorporates different fandoms (anime, D&D, comics, video games) into h...
2025-04-11
25 min
Body Matters Podcast
Instilling Hope for Families with CEO of Eating Disorders Victoria Belinda Caldwell
On this week’s episode I am excited to be introducing you to our next special guest CEO of Eating Disorders Victoria (EDV), Belinda Caldwell. Belinda has extensive experience in both eating disorders and in the broader health sectors such as in health policy and program management. She has completed a Masters in Public Health and has been a renowned CEO at the Australian Practice Nurses Association where she had been a CEO for seven years. However, it was after Belinda had been personally deeply influenced by her daughter’s diagnosis with Anorexia Nervosa that she professionally began to purs...
2025-03-18
48 min
Wired Differently
Money Talks: Why Business Owners Struggle to Pay Themselves
In this episode, Christina Hooper and Victoria Caldwell tackle a problem so many entrepreneurs face—why they struggle to pay themselves. From underpricing services to reinvesting every dollar back into the business, many business owners find themselves working tirelessly yet still feeling broke. Christina and Victoria break down why this happens and how to shift your mindset (and money habits) to make sure you’re paying yourself first.Tune in to learn about:* The biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make with their income* How to structure your pricing so you can actually pay yourself...
2025-03-12
51 min
Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching
53| Starting Over with Victoria Szeplaki
Have you been in the position of wanting to close your business and start fresh? Maybe you've been faced with the prospect of relocating and needing to figure out if its worth it to start over from square one with building a business. In today's episode, I talk with Vickie of Kidz Gym and Dance about her experience of closing her business and then starting over after raising a family. Her studio journey shows us that starting over can be possible and profitable, and that you have the chance to reset and fix all the things you...
2024-10-31
50 min
Wired Differently
What to Do When You're Not Making Enough Money | Wired Differently Ep. 024
Are you feeling like your business just isn’t making enough money? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered in this week’s episode of Wired Differently.In Episode 024, we’re tackling the tough questions: How can you assess and adjust your pricing strategy to better reflect your value? What can you do to increase the worth of your offerings without burning out? How can you identify new revenue streams that fit perfectly with your business? What financial metrics should you be tracking to boost profitabil...
2024-10-15
1h 14
Wired Differently
What to Do When Your Marketing Isn’t Working | Wired Differently Ep. 022
Ever feel like your marketing just isn't hitting the mark? You're not alone. This week on Wired Differently, we dive into "What to Do When Your Marketing Isn’t Working." Join Christina, Victoria, and Melanie as they explore the ins and outs of why marketing efforts can sometimes fall short and what you can do to turn things around.In this episode, we cover: Why your marketing might not be resonating with your audience How to find out if your product is what the market really wa...
2024-09-18
1h 06
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with Avis Flowers (Quincy Cross' sister)
****Note, all of the audio files became corrupted, so all I had to work with was the original video which is what you're watching/hearing.****On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder.He also received life...
2024-09-17
02 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with David Cross (Quincy Cross' father)
****Note, all of the audio files became corrupted, so all I had to work with was the original video which is what you're watching/hearing.****On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder.He also received life...
2024-09-17
27 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: A Conversation between Joe Currin, Tamara Caldwell and Jeffrey Burton
****Note, all of the audio files became corrupted, so all I had to work with was the original video which is what you're watching/hearing.****On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without...
2024-09-17
31 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: A conversation between Jeffrey Burton, Tamara Caldwell and Quincy Cross
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
29 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: A conversation between David Cross and private investigator John Poole
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
16 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: A conversation between Joe Currin, David Cross and Wanda Boyd (Quincy's mother)
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
17 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with Kentucky Innocence Project attorney Miranda Hellman
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
15 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: A conversation between Quincy Cross & private investigator Noble Faulkner
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
27 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with Joe Currin
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
45 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with private investigator Noble Faulkner
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
35 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files; Interview with private investigator John Poole
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
20 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with Wanda Boyd (Quincy Cross' mother)
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
16 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with Melissa Strickland (Quincy Cross' ex-girlfriend)
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
09 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with Raschelle Brown (Quincy Cross' sister)
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
06 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with Jeffrey Burton (Quincy Cross' co-defendant)
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
21 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with Tamara Caldwell (Quincy Cross' co-defendant)
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
15 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with Sharda Boyd (Quincy Cross' sister)
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
06 min
Unforbidden Truth
Mayfield Files: Interview with Teresa Gross-Gates (Quincy Cross' Aunt)
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
04 min
Unforbidden Truth
Intro to the Mayfield, Kentucky videos/Jessica Currin case
On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these offenses, Quincy was sentenced to life imprisonment without the benefit of probation or parole for capital kidnapping and capital murder. He also received life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for first-degree rape, fifty years for first-degree sodomy, five years for abuse of a corpse, and three years for tampering with physical evidence.
2024-09-17
02 min
Wired Differently
What to Do When You Lack Clarity and Focus | Wired Differently Ep. 021
Do you ever feel like you're driving without a destination in mind, especially when it comes to your business? You're not alone. In our latest episode of Wired Differently, we're diving into the heart of what to do when you lack clarity and focus.Join Christina, Victoria, and Melanie as they explore how to define your unique selling proposition, exercises to help you identify your ideal client, and ways to prioritize tasks to stay on track. Plus, they share personal stories and strategies that will inspire you to create a...
2024-09-14
1h 12
Wired Differently
What to Do When Your Business Processes Are Inefficient | Wired Differently Ep. 020
Are you feeling the pinch of inefficiencies in your business processes? We get it—whether you're a solo entrepreneur or leading a team, those bottlenecks can drain your energy and profits. That's why this week on Wired Differently Ep. 020, we're tackling "What to Do When Your Business Processes Are Inefficient."Join Christina Hooper, Melanie Branch, and Victoria Caldwell as they dive deep into: How to recognize and eliminate bottlenecks in your processes. The best tools and software to streamline operations. Creating a more efficient workflow that suits you and your team.
2024-09-14
1h 03
Wired Differently
What to Do When Your Branding Is All Over the Place | Wired Differently Ep. 019
Is your branding all over the place? Don't worry, you're not alone! This week on Wired Differently, we're diving into what to do when your brand feels chaotic and disconnected.In Episode 019, our mentors Christina Hooper, Victoria Caldwell, and Melanie Branch share their insights on how to create a cohesive brand identity. We're talking about the importance of consistency, key elements of a strong brand message, and even how to leverage client feedback to refine your brand.Here's what you'll learn in this episode: How to identify and establish a...
2024-09-14
1h 08
Wired Differently
What to Do When You're Stuck in a Rut | Wired Differently Ep. 018
We've all been there – feeling stuck in a rut and unsure how to move forward. But worry not, because this week's episode of Wired Differently is here to help you break free and get back on track!In Episode 018: What to Do When You're Stuck in a Rut, Christina Hooper, Melanie Branch, and Victoria Caldwell share their top strategies for overcoming inertia and reigniting your motivation. You'll learn how to identify the signs that you're stuck, practical techniques to get moving again, and tips for maintaining momentum.Tune in to...
2024-08-07
1h 01
Wired Differently
What to Do When Your Clients Stress You Out | Wired Differently Ep. 017
In this episode, Christina, Melanie, and Victoria dive into the art of managing client stress. They explore how to identify and attract your ideal clients, handle difficult ones, and set clear boundaries to create more harmonious client relationships.Tune in to learn about:— Identifying and attracting ideal clients to reduce stress— Effective strategies for managing difficult clients— Setting clear boundaries with clients— Improving your client onboarding process to set expectations— Gracefully parting ways with clients who aren't a good fit— T...
2024-07-31
1h 08
WAKE UP! with Joni
VICTORIA ALAI: Survival 101: A Guide to Staying Afloat in the Deep Waters of Life + Tips and Hacks for Living your Best Life from Relationships to Money
Victoria Alai is an Author, Life Navigator, and in her own words, a Self-Help Addict who has written the popular self-help book "Survival 101: A guide to staying afloat in the deep waters of life" She talks about solid, practical advice for rebuilding your life, from the ground up if necessary and is a modern take on going from surviving to thriving by transforming one's mindset from scarcity to abundance. Victoria embodies an infectious energy and positive attitude as she helps you find your way to a better you. How to find Victoria: https://everyonecounts.w...
2024-06-20
56 min
Woman's Hour
Isabella Tree, Emma Caldwell case, Baroness Delyth Morgan
Nearly 300 rapes and sexual assaults reported by sex workers during the Emma Caldwell murder investigation were not dealt with by police at the time, the BBC has learned. 276 reports of sex crimes made by sex workers working in Glasgow during the murder inquiry were filed away and not acted upon. Investigate journalist Sam Poling, whose work was pivotal in bringing Emma Caldwell’s killer, Iain Packer, to justice in February of this year, joins Clare McDonnell to discuss, along with former Detective Sergeant Willie Mason. Baroness Delyth Morgan, the chief executive of Breast Cancer Now, the largest breast cancer ch...
2024-06-10
57 min
We Go Boldly Podcast
150: How to negotiate with Chelsea Caldwell
This season on We Go Boldly we are talking all about how-to live a limitless life? Throughout the season we are discussing everything from career advice to personal growth strategies, we’ll explore topics that inspire and motivate and help others to take charge of their life. Our guests will share their stories, insights, and practical tips to help you all navigate challenges and seize opportunities. To that end, we have an amazing guest for you all today. She is here to talk to us about her life journey and how it lead her to where she is...
2024-03-20
48 min