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Corrected Felon Podcast

Middle Passage Media

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Corrected Felon Podcast is a podcast based on 3 principles, 1. Information 2. Inspiration and 3. Mobilization. It’s in conjunction with our other 2 podcast, Brown Paper Bag Podcast and Purple Pill Politix .
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The Felon File

Scott Lunsford

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The Felon File Podcast is a discussion of law enforcement history, issues, and incidents. Stories of justice and justice failed, in the Appalachian Mountains and beyond. Hosted by Scott Lunsford, retired police detective sergeant, author, and researcher. Listened to in 22 countries worldwide. felonfile.com
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Felonious Florida

Wondery | Sun Sentinel

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Beyond the beaches, the theme parks, the palm trees and the warm breezes lies the dark side of the Sunshine State. Wondery and the South Florida Sun Sentinel present a true-crime podcast that bring you stories of some of Florida’s most notorious and stunning crimes.
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Felonious

Emma Hart and Nazia Islam

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Join Emma Hart and Nazia Islam as they discuss serial killers like the serpent Charles Sobhraj; bank heists; scandals; conmen including Robert Hendy-Freegard, aka The Puppetmaster and much, much more. Follow on Instagram @felonious.pod and visit feloniouspod.com to see our show notes.
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Forgotten Felonies

Forgotten Felonies Podcast

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This is a True Crime podcast that takes our listeners back in time to rediscover the crimes of vintage villainy that time forgot. Meet Your Cohosts: Monica has a Masters degree in Forensic Psychology and has been teaching at a community college for many years for both criminal justice and psychology departments. She likes to dig into the reasons behind the criminal behavior and looks for clues in the old newspapers to figure out what was going on and what drove these folks to commit these cr ...
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Freaking Felon is excited to be a revolutionary program that is bringing whole-person understanding and assistance. We provide up-close and personal stories, mentorship, soft skills training, individualized meditations, and art therapy.
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Welcome to The Unlikely Felon livestream. This show is peppered with humor, entertains with inspiration, and presents real solutions to post traumatic recovery. Here is your host, author, speaker and mistake maker, W.C. Young.
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Felony Stop

Felony Stop

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A retired police veteran and a sharp-minded criminal psychologist break down police body cam footage, arrest reports, and crime news. From high-stakes takedowns to deep dives into criminal motives, they separate fact from fiction and law from legend. Real cases, raw footage, and no-nonsense analysis—welcome to the front lines of crime and justice, where experience meets psychology in the pursuit of truth.
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Felony Miami is a show about injustice in America told through real conversations between real people. We explore the disparities in the criminal justice system and the intersection of those disparities and the arts. In this exploration, Felony Miami seeks to educate, entertain, enlighten and contribute towards the improvement and fairness of the system. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/felony-miami/support
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The Millionaire Felon

Frankie Valentine

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The Millionaire Felon Podcast is a podcast dedicated to helping guide those in need of a new direction. Join Frankie for tangible, candid conversations that will shine a light on a wide variety of topics ranging from prison reform to personal transformation and so much more - building a bridge of redemption by setting the stage for an amazing life created by you and on your terms.
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The Felon Podcast

Harley Dakota Norris

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If you like anything true crime related, subscribe today for stories of serial killers, missing persons, and other horrible crimes. Come back every week for new episodes. Email me a case you want me to cover or for advertising - har.dak.21.21@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinumber123/support
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felony inc podcast

Startup Radio Network

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The Felony Inc Podcast (tm) features weekly interviews with ex-felons who have launched their own startup companies after serving time in prison, with hosts Dick Hennessy and Meg Thibodeaux. The Felony Inc Podcast also airs live every Fridays 10-11am Pacific Time.
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Welcome To More Than A Felon Podcast, a show dedicated to the voices of rightfully and wrongfully convicted felons and returning citizens. Join our Host Stoney for candid conversations that make it clear that one moment in life doesn't define you. I am, You are, We are More Than A Felon
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A Felon and a Drunk

A Felon and a Drunk

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Two guys named Ricky (felon) and Malcolm (drunk) have gotten together to help make life great again. Through each other’s experiences they’ve dedicated their time to helping individuals that have been incarcerated, struggle with addiction, and mental health. They’ve decided that they’ve got a story to tell, and want to help make a difference in their community.
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The Criminal Lawyer is hosted by criminal defense attorney and former law professor Carlo D’Angelo. Carlo combines his knowledge of criminal law and passion for teaching to bring listeners a great resource for learning all areas of criminal law and procedure. If you’re a law student, practicing lawyer or just have an interest in criminal justice, then you will love this podcast. For more about Carlo, check him out at DAngeloLegal.com or on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter at DAngeloLegal.
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Some people are just hard to kill. (12-8) A homeless Irishman from County Donegal who lived inNew York City during the 1920s and 1930s. A former firefighter and stationary engineer. He was murdered by a group of five whom he thought were friends. In a fraud scheme, they attempted many times to kill off the man, but he just kept returning.…
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In this insightful episode, we dive deep into the intriguing world of criminal behavior by analyzing the differences between violent offenders and nonviolent offenders. Using the latest statistics from the Department of Justice, we dissect the patterns and factors that influence the likelihood of reoffending. Join us as we explore questions like: A…
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Send us a text In August of 1908, Henry J Dufty ended three innocent lives with an ax. The newspapers blamed religious hysteria and the doctors blamed his diseased mind. The neighbors had been buzzin' over the fences that ol' Henry was out of his senses for years already, but what really led to this tragedy? Follow along as we tell the story and ch…
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Encino Murders case update: A stunning plea deal led to a 10-year prison sentence for man accused of the 2009 shooting deaths of two teenagers, Davion Bishop and Nekkita Hamilton, and the mother of Davion. In Season 2 of Felonious Florida, we investigated why the case against Kevin Pratt collapsed. Nekkita's mother, Camile Hamilton, survived the sh…
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Kim Wall was a 30 year old Swedish journalist who wrote about topics such as identity, gender, pop-culture, social justice, and foreign policy for a number of news outlets. On August 10th 2017, the night she disappeared, Kim and her boyfriend were having a party. Kim left the party to conduct an interview for Wired magazine about an eccentric Danis…
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North Carolina John & Jane Doe Homicides (12-7)In the grim landscape of crime, some cases stand out not for their lurid details but for their profound tragedy: the unsolved homicides of John and Jane Does. These are the victims whose names are unknown, their stories silenced, their identities lost to the mists of time. While headline-grabbing cases…
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Send us a text The last "Great Train Robbery" occurred at Tunnel 13 in the Siskiyou Pass in the little town of Ashland, Oregon. It took 4 years to hunt down the three who were responsible for the four senseless deaths that resulted that day. Who were these three men, and what drove them to commit a quadruple murder on that fateful day in October of…
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The story of the Pizza Gate Man.(Episode 12-6) Who was he? What did he do then, before and after the media circus of Pizza Gate? Hero or Villain? Actor John Goodman may have said it best. “People just do the strangest things when they believe they’re entitled. But they do even stranger things when they just plain believe.” — John Goodman…
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Send us a text When Joycy married Bert in February of 1900, she thought she'd found a provider for her two little girls. She would never have guessed on her wedding day that the life she envisioned would end in a way that would shake up an entire town. What led up to this tragedy? Join co-hosts Monica and Olivia while they unravel history to uncove…
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In this episode we take a look at honour based violence and honour killings. We discover the meaning behind these terms and the horrendous acts of violence, abuse and murder committed by family members on mostly women who they believe have brought shame to their family. We also talk about different countries and the statistics they have gathered on…
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The Murder of Karen Styles (12-5) Karen Styles was a gifted and kind individual. Graduated High School in 1990. Continuing to college, where she helped create a program for disabled youth & kept 3 jobs while staying on the Dean's List Styles' college years were marked by exceptional commitment and accomplishments. 1994, she received her Bachelor of…
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Frank and Evan discuss the psychological and procedural challenges in police investigations, from the hidden meanings of alphanumeric codes to the biases in victim categorization. They share stories of pivotal moments where understanding codes, patterns, and documentation shaped the outcomes of cases. Learn how decoding these complexities enhances …
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In this gripping episode, we dive deep into President Donald Trump’s recent Executive Order targeting the constitutionality of gun control measures in America. With heated debates raging over Second Amendment rights, public safety, and federal overreach, we unpack the implications of this bold political move. Is the EO a necessary pushback against …
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Frank Malone and Dr. Evan Carter dissect the Logan Schaefer case, starting from a routine traffic stop over an expired license to an escalation involving narcotics and physical resistance. They provide insights into the psychological and tactical challenges, evidence recovery, and the legal aftermath, shedding light on common patterns in law enforc…
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The Hanging of Dave Mason (Eps. 12-4)Dave Mason, born in 1813, was a farmer from Haywood County, North Carolina. Married to Mary Stephenson in 1835. the couple had four children. In 1850, Mary was discovered murdered in their farm cabin. Did Dave do it? Who watched the final outcome? Listen and learn the facts.…
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Every story needs a beginning or a starting place. Nellie Ellis Green was born on Halloween day, 31st ofOctober 1905, in York, South Carolina. At 19 Nellie married 23-year-old Alton Reid Freeman on19 December 1925, in Charlotte, North Carolina, After five months of marriage, Alton was done. He wasleaving. Packing up some of his stuff, Hetold Nellie…
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In today’s episode, we will be discussing the arrest and trial of Michel Fourniret and Monique Olivier, the l’orge and l’orgesse of the Ardennes. In part 1, we discussed the rape, abduction and murders of their victims, at least the ones we so far know of. Michel was finally caught in 2003, but it was his wife who caved in. Her confessions made inv…
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We're back for season two and in today’s episode, we will be exploring the horrendous crimes of Michel Fourniret and Monique Olivier, also known as l’orge and l’orgesse of the Ardennes. The most prolific serial killer in France, abducted, raped and murdered more than 10 young girls and women in France and Belgium between 1987 and 2003 with the help…
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Assault by Banjo A 63-year-old man who played in a bluegrass band was charged with murder after beating his wife to death with two banjos. A Hungarian tourist killed an Auckland man by shoving a banjo in his mouth. In 1880, a Banjo player finds his lady in the company of another man. A physical altercation ensued between them. The banjo man tried t…
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The Asheville Monkey (12-1) 106 years ago, on July 16, 1916, a flood changed the City of Asheville'slandscape. The rising waters of the Swannanoa and French Broad Rivers went to heights never been recorded. Soon after the flood, a monkey was bequeathed by the late Cornelius Vanderbilt to a friend in Asheville. Many thought this was to establish a z…
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In this episode of 'More Than a Felon,' Stoney introduces her new co-host, Devo. They discuss the dynamics of their new partnership and delve into the platform's mission: showcasing individuals who've overcome past mistakes to achieve remarkable feats. Both share personal stories and highlight the importance of community support, emphasizing that p…
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It’’s Ep 7 of More Than a Felon' and Stoney is sitting down with Devo, who spent 33 years and 7 months in prison. Devo shares his journey of transformation, challenges, and achievements since being released 121 days ago. From starting his own business to participating in voter registration tours and speaking engagements, Devo proves that he is more…
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Let’s Pick up where we left off! In episode 6 of 'More Than a Felon,' Stoney brings the podcast back with a renewed focus on treating it as a solid business. Joined by the Voices of Injustice, a group of individuals who served extensive prison time due to wrongful convictions, they dive into the realities of their experiences and the ongoing impact…
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In the Return Episode of 'More Than a Felon,' Stoney brings an inspiring conversation with her close y’all love to hate. They dive deep into the challenges and triumphs of returning citizens, the journey towards personal growth, and the importance of self-love. Our guest opens up about her experiences running her restaurant, the struggles of stayin…
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Fall in the Mountains. Though the views can be riveting, the world still revolves, and the stories of good and evil, right and wrong, continue. The fall of 1963 may be a good example. "History repeats itself." This quote isattributed to both Marx and Churchill. Both are correct to a point. Marx stated that history repeats itself, first as tragedy, …
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A replay of an episode from season 4-episode #20, Killer Robots, Courthouse Killings, and workplace violence. Originally aired on January 9th. 2021, we are replaying it because of one of the stories in that particular podcast. A story of a shooting in 1994 at the Yancey County Courthouse involving a magistrate and several first responders. One of t…
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Bonaparte's Retreat or Groom's Tune? As Henry Grooms played his fiddle, perhaps for the final time, the strains of Bonaparte's Retreat resonated through the trees. One man smiled, another prayed, and a third cursed those who had brought them to this moment. Is it a tale of fiction or a piece of history? Listen and make your judgment. FelonFile.com.…
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The killing of Sheriff Noland in Haywood County in 1862. A notable event. Historically, county sheriffs had numerous duties and responsibilities. During the Civil War in North Carolina, one such duty was to locate outliers and deserters. It was in the course of such an investigation that Sheriff John Noland tragically lost his life on a mountain pa…
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The terror that Florida's Pillowcase Rapist inflicted on his victims is unimaginable. It can take years and, for some, a lifetime to heal from the trauma. In this special episode, advocates and one of the rapist's victims talk about the process of recovery and what it takes just to feel safe again. Plus, updates on the case against the accused rapi…
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An unexpected break comes nearly 40 years after the last known attack of one of South Florida’s most wanted fugitives. And it reveals new details about the crime spree that shook South Florida. The identity of the notorious Pillowcase Rapist is finally revealed. Show notes: If you or somebody you know has been a victim of sexual violence, you can g…
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After five years and dozens of terrifying attacks, the rapist makes his first big mistake. But publicity comes with a price. When the attacks come to an abrupt stop, Detective Simmons and his investigators are left wondering if the case has gone cold. Show notes: If you or somebody you know has been a victim of sexual violence, you can get confiden…
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In 1928, a murder shook Madison, NC. A son discovered his father dead in the living room while his grandfather lay unconscious on the path leading from the house. Nearby, a pistol was found. Was it the father who killed his son? John Frisby faced murder charges. Despite three trials in Mountain County involving two different defendants, no one was …
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A rogue killer cop confesses. A flasher draws scrutiny. A man rapes two elderly women. Are any of these potential suspects the Pillowcase Rapist? A new type of blood testing may carry the answer. It’s the most significant clue yet in the case. Show notes: If you or somebody you know has been a victim of sexual violence, you can get confidential sup…
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11-1 Rum Runners and the Black Duck The Nobel Experiment or Probation created a new type of criminal. The mountain back roads had the Moon Shiners and Bootleggers. The Coastal Communities had alcohol made legally in another country and smuggled into the states by the run-runners. These are just a few of their stories. https://podcasters.spotify.com…
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With public pressure mounting to capture the rapist, Detective Simmons tries a long-shot tactic to catch the suspect in the act. Meanwhile, other important clues surface including a shoe print left in the dirt. Police are starting to get a clearer picture of the elusive rapist. Show notes: If you or somebody you know has been a victim of sexual vio…
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On this eposide of Corrected Felon Podcast I give a rant to the twitter post by Valentina Gomez a MEGA republican who's running for the "Secretary of State" in Missouri. She mentioned that "You not black or an American if you not voting for Donald Trump". I give my response as a black man to those comments and Joe Biden words 4 years ago.…
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On this episode of Corrected Felon Podcast, Inspiretheblock dives into the landmark decisions by the United States Supreme Court regarding the unconstitutional, cruel and unusual punishment of sentencing juveniles (18 and younger) to life without parole in state prisons. Inspiretheblock give a personal account because he was sentence to life withou…
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On this episode of the Corrected Felon Podcast, Inspiretheblock breaks down the situation regarding rapper Jim Jones's fight at the airport when he tells the cops that he's been assaulted, Rappers like Jim Jones often communicate to young people that talking to the police is a no, regardless of the situation, it's snitching and that's a zero policy…
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In this episode, we will look into one of the most notorious figures of the Yugoslav Wars: Ratko Mladic also known as the Butcher of Bosnia. We’ll take a look at his role as military commander in the Srebrenica massacre, his capture and trial of this infamous war criminal. We will explore the events leading to his arrest, the complexities of his tr…
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Summary The host discusses the current state of hip hop, the impact of policies on the black community, and the generational trauma that has led to the criminal behavior of young black boys. He emphasizes the lack of positive role models and the elevation of rappers and entertainers as the only inspiration for young boys. He also highlights the iss…
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In this episode we discuss Vjeran Tomic, also known as the Spider-Man of Paris. A notorious French/ Bosnian thief known for his involvement in one of the most audacious art heists in recent history. He single-handedly stole several valuable paintings from the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in 2010 with a combined value estimated in the te…
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Felon File episode # 10-22 Unfortunate incident or Murder? A Courtroom disturbance leads to several subjects' deaths and many more injuries. Was it murder in the courtroom or something else? On line 4-20-2024 @ 7:00 pm. https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/felonfile/episodes/Unfortunate-incident-or-Murder-e2aob6b…
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Sture Bergwall, also known as Thomas Quick between 1991 - 2002, was known as one of Sweden’s most notorious serial killers. He confessed to over 30 murders while he was detained in a psychiatric hospital. He was convicted for 8 of the murders he confessed to.In 2001, he stopped cooperating with the police, stopped his therapy sessions and hid from …
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Sture Bergwall, also known as Thomas Quick between 1991 - 2002, was known as one of Sweden’s most notorious serial killers. He confessed to over 30 murders while he was detained in a psychiatric hospital. He was convicted for 8 of the murders he confessed to. In 2001, he stopped cooperating with the police, stopped his therapy sessions and hid from…
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