Who take that out. They're in first place by six games. So at some point just take it out as what I say, it doesn't matter, but at some point you got to beat the brew crew. Then after these three games in Milwaukee, as Dan Hills nose, then the Red Lace go to Los Angeles play the Dodgers. Then they come back and play the Cubs for four games in Chicago, then back home, and a hot rumor is that Jonathan India may be traded. More important matters to attend to, and
that is it over the weekend effect on I believe Sunday morning. I had a conversation with Sergeant Dan Hills about two or three pm Sunday afternoon about the beating of police officer Terry McGuffey, who's a thirty three year veteran, and he was on duty about seven am picking up the pieces of the jazz festival by the pickleball courts, and a character known as Brandon Clayborne who seemingly I want to get the facts from Sergeant Dan Hills, who was a male dressed
as a woman, making racist, shall we say, explanations and then also pulling out his junk. It was a horrible circumstances this cop, thirty three year veteran, had to deal with and Sergeant Dan Hills. First of all, let's relate what happened on Sunday morning about seven am. I saw your point and the condition of Officer McGuffey, who, by the way, is unrelated to the sheriff, but nonetheless tell us the facts, Dan, if you can. Sorry, Willie, I rarely get any facts wrong. I
always work real hard on confirmation of things. One thing I might have got ahead of is saying that Brandon was wearing women's clothing dependent as EYE define women's clothing, I imagine pants and a sweatshirt. Women sometimes wear those things. But what he had was like a long wig that I would define as a woman's wig, pink or purple. And I had posted on Facebook a page of him earlier wearing this wig. So for that I may have been off
just a little bit. But here's the facts as I know him. And this might not be all chronologically one hundred percent correct, but most of it I think is pretty pretty tight. And that does that. Mister Clayborne was in the area the pickleball courts down there by Sawyer Point, and he was blocking people from walking on the paths as he's shadow box and occasionally as you
referred to, pulled out his jump. So this behavior had people concerned, the pink hair, the shadow boxing, the junk pulling, and so they called the police, well CBS, and the business section is very pretended, all of our police districts are, but central Business Section, not being as busy, gets really short handed. They had two patrol officers on the streets,
one of them was Terry mccuffey. Both officers got this run, but Terry McGuffey was much closer and he arrived on seeing and before he could even really engage this subject, the subject probably noticing Terry's size not near of his because I understand this uh, this stug to be somewhere in the area of six to five UM two seventy to three hundred pounds. But his monster bull rushed Officer McGuffey, knocked him down, took his his UH baton from him,
and started beating him about the head. Uh kind of like doctor Hannibal Elector did to the policeman and and and silence to the lambs. He went went to attacking Terry to kill him. UM. He then unable to kill him as Terry curled up a bit. Terry's unable to farm to the lost histography in this close combat situation, so he kind of curled up and was protecting himself and was able to call for help thankfully, um and um. Upon this time, he pulled out Officer Ulcher mcguffey's taser, thinking it was
a farm. He thought it was a gun, Willie he was, drove it into the back of Terry's head and pulled the trigger, discharging the taser. He thought he was gonna blow Terry's head off, because his goal, once again was was kill a policeman, as he told investigators, to kill a white policeman. And so if that's still not getting his goal, he's beating about the head. He's shot him with a taser that he hoped when
thought was a farm. He started to take his thumbs and drive him into Ascar mcguffey's eye sockets and an attempt to gauge out his eyes probably cause damage that in the end he hoped would be fatal to this policeman. In the end he did. He did cause severe damage to at least one eye. Both eyes are damaged as from McGuffey was bleeding from the eyes when I arrived at the hospital. Who's beat all over. His head and face was swollen, and he's got a broken nose, broken hand, a hip pain that
they cannot explain. That's caused him the most discus. I guess as he landed on his gun side. I don't know if he's on concrete or grass. They land on his gun side with this three hundred pound monster on top of him, um, and has caused Terry and crewe amount of pain. Uh. They kept him in the yar over night. You know. I don't know if this was because of insurance reasons or whatever, because originally they were talking about the Midden I specialists that were coming to see him in the
morning, or I think that right about now. Actually, really I think as his appointment I specialists. I'd checked with his his wife a little bit ago, and his vision has gotten worse. It's uh, you know, in his right eye, and so there's there's great concern about him. Possibly to say it, it's hard for me to say that he could end up blind. This this wonderful, this wonderful man. He's he's not always a police officer, a servant to his Community's a loving husband, a father,
a grand father. Will you know the joy that comes with that. He just had a second granddaughter, a baby girl, adorable. I've seen her on social media many times as Terry's very boastful about his little granddaughters. And so that's this, this oneful servant of the community who served thirty three years and had a couple of little bumps with his health recently and had considered retired, but because of how shorthanded the unity works in his brothers and sisters,
he decided to stay on. I think his September or October was the latest date that Terry and I had discussed, if I remember correctly what he was talking about when he was talking about leavin. I wish Terry would have left in the spring. But this, this monster would have killed him if not for the arrival of another officer. Seen his other officer arrive. I think the the suspect this would be killer knew what was coming, which there's probably
gonna be a deadly force on him. He jumped off of Ascer McGuffey and late on the ground, terribly surrendering when he was killing the defenseless policeman before. He wasn't going to face somebody that knew his His goal was to was to kill um. He managed, He managed a sneaked out attack and an ambush on on Ascer mccuffee and Sergeant I know from our discussions of yesterday that police officer Terry McGuffey is sixty four years old. He's been a cop in
Cincinnati for thirty three years. Could have retired a few months ago with full benefits, whatever, but well he actually years ago three years are you got to retire? But he said, I like what I'm doing years ago. Yeah, I like what I'm doing. And the other thing is, h Cincinnati needs me because we used to have a full complement of officers. Don't have it now. And uh, and I think you told me he was a slight He is a slight man like five eight five nine tussling with someone
six fourth, three hundred pounds and physically he'd have no chance. He's a grandfather. And Brandon, what can you tell us about Brandon Claiborne's previous history thirty four years old? Later on we have one of his previous attorneys, James Bogan, coming up, who represented Brandon Claiborne on other criminal charges. But he's got his severe previous criminal passed along with mental So this is a mentally deranged career criminal intent on killing a white police officer. Is that correct?
Really? That's that was his goal, that was his stated goal. I did not get to look at his his record. I was at the hospital of the majority of the time yesterday, and I've heard that he does, say have extensive record. I got a text from a policeman that said he recently had to use a taser to subdue mister Clayborne, so I think he also. I heard he's just known as a as a street character.
That's what I guess the term, I'll use the street character. Down in our District one or downtown area, we have so many uh there that that are somewhat homeless or in and out of shelters. Uh you know they uh they often are in in one particular shelter called the Hamlet County Justice Center. Um so whether whether they're getting three hots and a cot from one of the one of the shelters or three hots and a cop from the Hampton County in Uh, they tend to hang out downtown a lot, and I don't know
if he was bagging on the streets at times. I don't know what his all his activities were, but I know that often, uh he he got the attention of the police down there. And obviously when somebody they you know, acting in the way that he was, you know, standing people from moving about and then you know, exposing themselves. The shadow boxing apparently too.
Obviously, this was a site that concerned people that are down there to do normal things like played pickleball or walked walk with a loved one or or a kid or whatever activities in which that park was built for, not for not for thugs like just to go and ruin others people's days. But you know, look at the one of the things. My cops are very very frustrated, William. The personnel issues are what frustrating them. And you know,
look at the District five thing. Ideally we should have invested money and had another district, but they decided to go down to four districts. And if they would have done that in Central Business Section District two, some of the districts that don't have hardly anybody because they don't have quite the radio call volume that a District three or District four does they would have got some more people. Maybe Terry's back up would have been closer, but you know,
they delayed that. And the word I have is, and you know, maybe you ask the manager of this, is that they delayed this because they wanted to get past the August election. They don't want a whole bunch of people in College Hill and in more Shide and Mount Airy all pissed off because they no longer have a police district close. And I know what the chief says, that you have people patroling the beat I want. It takes you forty minutes from your place on Ferguson to get to your beat, and forty
minutes and traffic to get back. It's going to take patrol time away. So ideally there should be a District five. But when they finally came up with some solution to get out of that building where they're where they're they're next to a daycare center, checking your shotguns and their rifles, and they were getting chased out of there because it didn't have earthquake proof. You know what, probably have earthquake here in Cincinnati every other day the ground is shaken.
Will Yeah, that was Yeah, that could not be a police district by by code because of an earthquake. Yeah, firthquake. A matter of fact, I think I feel the ground shaking right now. I feel a shame. Let's deal on this issue. You told me personally that this hurts you because of your relationship with Officer Terry McGuffey. The kind of person he was had no chance to defend himself and he was. He was within a few seconds or a minute of either being blind in both eyes and or murdered.
I saw your point and this affected you personally. Yeah. No, just Harry and I go way back. I did a lot of years, uh as the canine Tartan, and we worked out of the park office the King un did up in Mount Airy that that that station never no longer exists, but the because the park Police no longer existing for some time, Terry was assigned to the park Police, and uh he was. He was my ray or lunch buddy. William asked to say it, Uh, Terry. I
enjoyed Terry's company, He at least acted like he enjoyed mine. And uh so, uh, you know, I got to hear about his kids and they were involved in athletics and you know we're friends and uh, you know we still run into each other pretty pretty commonly. He's he's very active with our police. Uh child's Christmas party that we have, I'm sorry, the fop chiuse Christmas party that we have every year. He wraps presents and puts things together. Um, he's a co chair of that. So I see
him down here at Union Hall a lot. Uh. We still cross paths, had lunchtime from time to time downtown. Uh. Terry mcguffee is my friend. And seeing him beating this way, uh it it accepted me very much personally. I feel responsible is I tried to put pressure to do more about street main power for our cop and you know, at that moment, I felt like I failed my friend because you know, there's some things that have been done but not enough. They're just not enough street coverage out there.
And uh and and and we almost lost Terry because of it. Well, lastly, I would say this, Sergeant Dan Hills the twenty thirty years ago go if a character like Brandon Clayborne over his lifetime demonstrate a profound mental illness and criminal activity, he would have been committed to a long View State
Mental Hospital for a long period of time. There would have been a ten day hearing, a thirty day hearing, a six month hearing, a one year hearing, and then a commitment to get him the help he needs. Instead of living on the streets, assaulting people, displaying junk and criminal misbehavior. In the old days, none of this would have happened. He would have been locked up a long time ago until he was restored to sanity.
You cannot have large, angry men on the streets of Cincinnati wanting to hurt citizens and or quote white police officers end quote, at the same time suffering from profound mental illness. He is a paranoid schizophrenic with effective components, and you put all those things together, this was going to happen. It could have been a jogger, could have been a pickleball player, could have it just happened to be your buddy and Terry mcguffee and I offer eye condolences.
Wouldn't be the right word. Outrage that we live in a system where these individuals walk around and they're living at tender mercies. They get three when they do something. They want a hot meal, they go to the Justice Center, which is the largest mental hospital in the Tri State. Sergeant Dan, we got to go, but I want to get the message out and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you Dan, you're bad. Well, thanks for hi. Let's continue. So the way things are
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And then after two o'clock today also will be Alicia Reese to talk about the Jazz Festival, the Black Walk of Fame, and so much more about what happened this week. And I can't imagine a more exciting time to things to do in the try stating the whole tail Or Swift incident. FC won in a siding game last night on penalty kicks. And then you have the Jazz Festival. Throw on top of that all the Reds and what they've been doing. Throw on top of that the fact that the Bengals start in a
few days summer camp and the Packers game is like ten days away. Throw on top of that the run for the pennant. But the Reds are going to begin tonight in Milwaukee, and you really can't subtract the ten games played against Milwaukee, because according to Elmo, maybe I'll check with Dave on this, I think the Reds are two and eight against the brew Crew, which is ridiculous, ridiculous. Take that away, and the Reds are many, many games in first place. But you got to count those games too,
I guess. But nonetheless, they played three tonight and then out to the Dodger Land Chavez Ravine for three and then back to the Cubs for four, and then after that come back home. And by then will India, Jonathan India be part of the team, Smart Money says no, So we'll see what happens. We'll have the segment commenting on that and so much more. And you're listening now to someone who had great experience on committing the mentally ill
criminally inclined to mental hospitals for long periods of time. That is the way most of our society operated for a long period of time. And of course there were a few incidents that were wrong. Just as Jack Nicholson and Wind flew over the Cuckoo's nest and Nurse Ratchett was out her name, Nurse Ratchett treated him unkindly, along with the other ones so everything changed in mental health and the and the late seventies and nineties to get rid of mental hospitals who
were perceived as being unkind to those incarcerated. And I'm gonna ask James Bogan, criminal Defense Attorney Supreme, the questions about the system today because the one that I was familiar with participated in for many years that if police or if
a citizen thought a person was a danger to themselves or others. And clearly the Garren Patty situation in Covington about ten days ago, and what happened yesterday morning at seven o'clock at saw your point with police officer McGuffey cries out for the fact that those individuals should have been locked up for long periods of time until they restored to sanity. In both cases and Garren Patty's case, we had on of course Rob Sanders about a week ago. He was acting,
shall we say, strangely. Calls were made somebody's in the middle of the street, jumping at a tree and cursing that a police officer was called Ethan Livingood and within a few seconds, and the video has been everywhere, I haven't in my phone. I could send it to you. He gets out
of the car and says, Hey, what's going on? Can you sit down, let's talk about things, And within about ten seconds it goes from hey, how are you to Garon Patty viciously assaulting, punching in the face Covington police officer Ethan Livingood to such an extent he suffered concussions, facial fractures and more. Fortunately, when Garin Patty is reaching for the service weapon of the police officer, you may know those positions in such a way that it's
hard for someone to pull it out unless you're a police officer yourself. Then he was able to taze him twice, he was shirtless, had no effect on him, shot him three or four times, didn't hit a critical organ, the head or the legs, and none of that stopped Garren Patty. I'm waiting for toxicology as you are. But he was obviously mentally ill, attacking a police officer for no reason whatsoever, because he simply wanted to hurt and kill a police officer. A lot of our culture and this is something
I see in the inquiry. Letters to the editor. This one's written by A. Cynthia Vanetta of Green Township, headline is police recruitment is low because disrespect is I disrespect, Yes, when you try to kill a police officer, that is disrespect. So in Cincinnati, Brandon Clayborne is mentally ill with serious criminal ideations seven o'clock in the morning, six four six five, three hundred pounds dressed, shall we say, rather peculiar and displaying his junk the
people walking by nine when one call is made. So Officer Terry McGuffey shows up at seven o'clock in the morning at the end of the third shift, sixty six years old, about five foot nine, weighs about one hundred and sixty pounds. He was in a life and death struggle with a mentally ill thirty four year old who outweighed him by one hundred and fifty pounds and was
expressed the idea, I want to kill a white police officer. So within less than a minute, beating about the face kicked but ton of the officer used by the defendant to beat Terry McGuffey his thumbs in his eyeballs to gouge his eyes out to blind him. At this point a fellow officer shows up to assist and I got a text from a friend of mine that said,
didn't why didn't that officer shoot? Well, at that point, when the officer first showed up, the defendant, Grandon Claiborne, was on top of Officer McGuffey, and so as soon as this mentally deranged criminal saw another police officer with a gun out, he rolled off. The police officer laid down and surrendered. Now one might argue whether an enraged police officer might might have shot Brandon Clayborne at that point, but God knows you can't do that today's
world. And so he was arrested, given what a million dollar bond this morning, and away we go. Felonious assault. To me, that's attempted murder. I think, Melissa Powers, the prosecutor may give us an attempted murder charge because it was attempted murder. Disrespect is high. Where's it disrespectful? Well, the military cannot get enough recruits. About eighty percent of the
young men and women in our society don't even qualify for the service. They can't paint the test past the test, or they're on drugs or morbally obese. You can't get into the military. And those who do qualify, I don't want to serve, don't want to service a cop, don't want to fire as a service a firefight or e MS, don't want to serve as a teacher. I saw a story on Channel nine over the weekend that CPS needs at least two hundred more employees. Don't have the ability. People are
not getting teachers certificates to teach, so problems abound. When yours truly was in the Attorney General's office, and the main reason I did it, I tried cases, but the main reason on your behalf to state. But the main reason I did it was to get medical benefits from my family. But I had experiences, great experience on commitment hearings, and also I represented BWC on protecting the Workers' Compensation Fund against people who wanted to game the system a
little bit. I defended the fund. It was somewhat easy to get someone in the long View State Mental Hospital, but it was very difficult to keep them there for long periods of time. Long View State Mental Hospital was a long I seventy five and more or less in the Roselawn area in Evandale. It was up against Paddock Hills and it was a nice facility. Well funded, had a chain link fence around it with barbed wire. To enter, you had to be identified. A picture was taken and there was about eight
hundred persons there who were mentally ill. Generally with criminal ideations, you had Dayton forensic In other words, you were locked up. So when Brandon Clayborne, and I'm gonna ask this question of James Bogan about fifteen minutes, if you commit a crime and you were mentally ill, you're particularly dangerous. Someone is mentally ill committing crimes does not recognize often as the person they're hurting,
as a human being. So in this case, Brandon Clayborne was clearly in one of those paranoid effective moments that he couldn't control his behavior and he was he looked, shall we say, unusually, and he acted very strangely,
and he was exposing himself. So that person obviously is having a mental health breakdown in an episode, and the good old days, which weren't that good, but they were old, that person would have been taken immediately to a mental hospital and housed there for three to five days until the first hearing. Psychiatrists who didn't go in and meet with Brandon Clayborne and make a recommendation whether to keep him for thirty days. At the end of thirty days, meant
medications are applied at the end of thirty days. For most of our history, there was another hearing held whether to keep him another five months to the six month mark. Then after that the hearings are every six months until the person was restored to sanity, and that system was destroyed in the nineteen eighties and nineties. En Rate Galt was the decision in which it was considered unfair to the mentally ill to lock someone else for being mentally ill, which of
course they weren't. They were locked up for committing crime. But nonetheless, now there's group homes, there's tender mercies, etc. Which is why we have a massive homelessness problem. Homelessness has caused by mental illness, drug slash
alcohol abuse. That's what's happening. It's not I can't find a home, it is I'm mentally ill committing crimes repeatedly, and if it's cold or real hot, the homeless who are mentally ill generally will simply commit a crime to get three hots in a cot, to go into Hampty County Justice Center and to stay there. As long as possible with their buddies, where they're fed
and TV is available and things are good. When you speak to criminal defense atorneys in our community, it'll tell you that it's a routine when the weather is nice to walk down to the park and on the river banks, which is fabulous, it's wonderful, and to lay there in the grass, watch the boats go by, maybe get some binoculars and kind of spend the evening and then walk back up to Central Parkway to places that will serve them nice
meals. And then they go back to the river bank Schmell Park and kind of live there and get and get sleeping bag or whatever. And there's two or three places in town that'll feed you. How's you clothe? You give you an Obama phone, and that's how you live your life. And if that happens, the police will leave you alone. But there's a I don't know, ten to fifteen percent of the homeless are criminally ill in addition to being mentally ill, and they want to hurt people. One of them was
Brandon Clayborne and he almost murdered police officers. Terry McGuffey I got a textumer friend of mine also saying where was Christ's intervention? Well, when these events take place, when someone is called to the scene of someone exposing himself, you generally don't call the mental health professionals to go with you there because it may not be a mental case. It may be a pervert. So the quick decision has got him and made once you arrived, whether it's mental or
something else. By the time Terry McGuffey made that decision, there was a man beating the crap out of him with his own baton and his own taser, and the police officer himself. He was in a life and death struggle. He didn't time to call anybody but hit the emergency button. Thank god. An officer arrived with his gun out, ready to kill Brandon Clayborne, but to his betterment, he rolled off the police officer and submitted to the arrest. My god, are we in trouble? So this letter to the
editor says police recruitment is low because disrespect is high. Try to be I talked to a teacher at s PS over the weekend. They have a new discipline standard. No one is disciplined and cps for bad activities don't show up. Truant, No problem parents, no problem, track meets in the hallway, no problem. Flunk classes, no problem. Social promotion occurs even though you've not learned the materials in the third or fourth grade to go to the
fifth. Guess what you're still put in the fifth grade. I'm told you can't put a fourteen year old keep them in the second grade. So it's a collapse of education system and most of our urban areas, in some rural areas, a complete collapse. Police recruitment is low because disrespect is high. Letter to the editor of the Inquirer. Could not agree more. But it's symptomatic of a much larger problem. Right. How about enlistment in the military
very low? How about finding teachers very low? How about finding firefighters? Talk to firefighter Altar about that very difficult. Talk to anybody who wants to They need people to work. About eight million jobs go unfilled. Go to Craft Electric. Talk to Johnny Kraft to Craft Electric. They can't find electricians willing to put you through. Talk to Michelle Schneider to Hillebrand Nursing. She
will pay for nurses to come to Hillebrand in Western Hills. You got a big fee up front if you want to come there in the greatest day there for two to three years, and it's a great place to work. Can't find employees, doesn't work, We can't find them. Try to go to any teaching for CILA. No, we can't find teachers because we are supporting individuals who refuse to work. You can make it an American society without working. So yes, police recruitment is low because disrespect is high. Could not
agree more. And I think Cynthia, Cynthia Vanetta Green Township for saying such things gouging out someone's eyes, who's a cop gouging them out? Think about that? Mentally ill and he'll be back on the streets. As soon as he's restored to sanity. He'll be convicted, he'll be sentenced, and he may go to a prison. But if he goes to a prison, they're going to quickly transport him to a mental hospital. And the cycle begins again.
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And it's a terrible incident and according to court records, you're a good friend of mine, James Bogan as represented in the past, Brandon Clayborne on various charges and James Bogan, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And James, what can you tell the American people? This Monday afternoon about Brandon Clayborne simply as a person and as a previous client of yours. Well, I didn't actually represent him in a criminal case. I represented him in a probate
court commitment civil commitment hearing. Because you know, I'm Unjudge Ralph Winkler's rotation for doing those hearings. I represented him back in April of twenty twenty two. He has actually been ordered committed by the probate court twice. Back in November of twenty twenty one, he was ordered hospitalized to UC Hospital and he was discharged about nine days later. And then when I had him, it was in April of twenty twenty two, and he was actually discharged by the
hospital five days after the hearing where he was ordered hospitalized. Now, mind you, the probate Court cannot order a patient to be hospitalized for any particular length of time. So it's not like Judge Winkler can sit there and go, oh, this person's dangerous. He needs to stay in the hospital for ten years. By law, the amount of time the person spends of the
hospitals determined by the doctors. Because the court cannot buy law order a certain course of treatment and has to leave things up to the doctors, and luck doctors do their jobs many many, many years ago. I had the honor, the pleasure, and mainly I did it because I received benefits, medical benefits. I was in the Attorney General's office in the nineteen seventies, probably before you were born, in the early nineteen eighties, and we did commitment
hearings. And actually I was born in seventy three, well that's about when I started, so before you were born, but at that time. But nonetheless, it used to be that if a person had a suggestion of insanity, they were picked up and within three days there was a hearing held and Magistrate Bev. Cook would often hold them for the thirty days, and then after thirty days they were held six months, and then if they were still a mentally ill in one sense or another a violent because of mental illness,
they were held for a year. Then every six months after there was a hearing. And then the US Supreme Court has said in the nineteen eighties, early nineteen nineties, you can't do that. You can't have these hearings in which some person has put on long view state mental hospital. You can't do that, And So the present says to me, if I would say I suspect Tony Bender and or Segment Dennison are mentally ill, how would someone get
someone probated in today's world. Well, they go to the Probate Court Mental Health Office, which is on the ninth floor of two thirty East ninth Street, and fill out an affidavit and you have to state certain facts that show that they suffer from a mental disease or defect and that they are a danger
to themselves or others. And unless those standards are met, the health board is not even going to pursue it because nobody wants to see someone committed just because someone says, oh, I'm afraid, they're going to do this without anything concrete, And unfortunately there's just such a shortage of beds at hospitals and everything else. I mean, I know that doctors do the best they can and what needs to be done, I don't know. I'm not a legislator
and I'm not in a position to say what policy should be. But what happened then is this individual, Brandon Claiborne, was staying at tender Mercies. It's address that was listed in both probate court cases online and then it's the address that's listed in this criminal case that's going on which I'm not part of, and tender mercies. It's like a kind of like a group home for homeless individuals with mental health issues, and that's where he was located. Do
you have some senses to his previous criminal history or not? And I would say this that since my place, I do not want to charge these individuals with crimes because what it means is they go through the criminal court system and you spend time in the Hamlet and County Jail, which is the largest mental hospital in the county, and they don't want to go through the process.
So Brandon Clayborne, according to Sergeant Dan Hills, is a particularly large man about six or four ways, about three hundred pounds, had a multicolored wig. But it is a male who may identify as a female, who exposed his private parts to people and was like swinging in the air at non existent persons. When police officer Terry McGuffey was called to the scene and he immediately attacked him, started beating him to within an inch of his life and gouging
out his eyes. One of them may be lost permanently. The other one may be saved, and he's got broken bones in his face, things of that character. And so when you represented him, did he exhibit any evidence of violence toward others at that point? Not that I saw. And I briefly look glanced at his record on the clerk's website. I mean I didn't
see much. I think I saw some misdemeanors. You could correct me if I'm wrong, but yeah, this is And the thing is, I don't know how mental health does or doesn't factor in here, because obviously I haven't seen him. I'm not a doctor, and that's something that his lawyer is going to have to look at. Now, what would you could you be called upon to represent him again or not? Would you would you take the
case? You know what, here's the thing, I actually know Terry McGuffey too, So there might be some issues ethical issues with that, because you know, when under Ohio Professional Rule one point seven, if your objectivity is could be compromised, then you shouldn't take the case. I was talking about that with John Phillips a few weeks ago, right, And what kind of Terry According to Dan Hills, officer McGuffey sixty four years old. He's going
to retire in the next few weeks. He wanted to retire in April or May. He's got full retirement, he's got thirty three years in and it was put to him that you're you're a veteran cop, well respected. We're short of officers. Please stay. And so there's lots of police officers right now feeling bad about the fact they talked Officer McGuffey, who's a father and a grandfather, just had a little baby granddaughter, recently talked him out of
retirement. Now he's lying in a hospital with profound injuries all over his body because of Brandon Claiborne. And is that the Terry McGuffey that you knew or no, Yes, it is. I mean I've known him for years. I knew him, first met him when he was a homicide detective. And you I've known him for a long time and he used to he got to know my son a bit too. You could. And you know, if someone would say there's hundreds of people like Brandon Clayborne because of the difficulty and
commitment hearings today walking around Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky. And you do a lot of No one does as much criminal defense work as you do in the try state. Isn't it true that what Brandon Clayborne. There's lots of individuals like
that walking around as we speak this afternoon. I mean, I don't know, I don't know the exact statistics, but Bill Adversince Covid started, We've seen more and more cases in the courts where mental health is a factor, and there have been a rise in the number of cases we have in these commitment hearings in probate court too. And there's no place. In the old days, you had long View State Mental Hospital, and that was viewed as
unkind. We used to have commitment hearings in the hospital and you go in there. There was a barbed wire fence around the place that almost looked like a jail, but there was some level of treatment. And what occurred is the movie came out One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Jack Nicholson was in it. And when that movie came out about the cruelty of I think her name was Nurse Ratchett. Is that with Louise Fletcher or something like that.
She was so cruel to those guys that this system changed because there was a popular outcry about the way the mentally ill or treated in hospitals. They went to the group home concept, which is four or five or six and a group home. And it was very difficult now to get someone locked into a mental hospital for the mentally ill. In fact, do we have one locally for those who commit serious crime and are mentally ill? Do we have a
treatment facility locally Summit Behavioral? But the worst ones in Ohio are sent to Twin Valley up in Columbus's. But isn't it difficult to get there? You have to really do something for Twin Valley. It's like murderers and stuff like that. Summit. You know, most of the people who get found in competence stand trial or not guilts by reason and Sandy are sent to Summit Behavioral
if they're ordered hospitalized. And of course, as far as hospitals around here, you have UC Hospital, you have Glen Way out in coal Raine, you have Christ, you have Good Sam. If you have the resources, the Lender Center up in a Mason, there's Blue Ridge Vista. I mean, there's definitely more hospitals built. Yeah, And you know the thing is again the probate court cannot order someone committed for any certain period of time. They can't sit there and go, oh, well, public safety is an
issue here, we need to do this ten years. Yeah, Brandon Claiborne obviously was a person in need of long term treatment for his mental illness, and basically it's not available unless he voluntarily submits and then get on the meds. You're feeling better than you're released in a way, we go, James Bogan, thanks for sharing your thoughts. I know you're representing them in the past. And thank you this Monday afternoon for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.
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and one context or another. I've heard stories for years about Old Cunney, Cunny Old Cunney aka William Cunningham, by the way, not me, who was a well known resurrectionist or a mortician or a grave robber that operated in Cincinnati, generally around Washington Park in the eighteen sixties, seventies and eighties.
So I just received from Jeff Miller in Springfield, Ohio. Jeff Miller in Springfield, he said, I ran across this booklet while moving some furniture and found it interesting about Old Cunney during your show, and closed as a booklet that was published in nineteen fifty four about the legend of William Cunningham. I thought, as a great American, you should know the behavior of some of your ancestors. So the booklet is now in my hands, and part of
it is very interesting. This is a story in the Cincinnati Inquirir news item that went on to stake the following quote. Yesterday morning, about one am, the attention of two young police officers officers was attracted by a figure of an old man and a buggy driving at a high rate of speed down Vine Street in Cincinnati, followed by a crowd of men and boys running after him, shouting He's got Paul, He's got Paul, Shoot him, shoot him. The officers called for him to stop, but only he laid the whip
to the horse and drove past them. The horse, however, was lame and the load in the wagon seemingly too heavy, and after a short race, one of the young police officers grabbed the bridle while the other one took charge of the driver. It was Bill Cunningham aka Old Cunny, who, returning after a night's work at his ghoulish employment, had been delayed on his road home by an accident. Crowds were formed alleging he dug up bodies in
Washington Park, and the wagon was found. A burlap sack containing the dead body of an old man, Paul, was found in the possession of Old Coney, while similar package on the seat beside him in the buggy contained the remains of a child, a boy ten or eleven years old, with third all over his clothes. He had been dead for a few days. Conney, Old County was taken to the police station put behind iron bars. His contraband was put in charge of the corner, and he entered a play of
not guilty. After paying a bail of some three hundred dollars, old Conney was released from custody. Answered the charge of a legal possession of dead humane dead human bodies at the next session of him in the County Common Police Court well and at that point he was allowed to pay a small fine and left. Mentioned for the first time that William Cunningham was became a patient at Cincinnati Hospital. Old Cunney, doing his work, met his demise November the second,
eighteen seventy one, of the age of sixty four years old. He was a well known resurrectionist. He's got Paul, He's got Paul. Let's continue, Bill Cunningham Old Cunney seven hundred WLW News Traffic and Weather News Radio seven hundred wl Cincinnati. There were legal questions even before Sunday's attack with the one thirty reports. I'm Jack Crumley breaking now. I wish Terry would have left in the spring, but this, this monster would have killed him if
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committed by the probate court twice. Attorney James boganon with Cunningham just a few moments ago. Much of those questions, though, involved doctor's rulings when it comes to Claiborne and whether or not he can be held. Officer McGuffey is
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the home run by Elie de la Cruiz. Oh, hello, hello, hello, hello, quiet and I'm broadcasting. Oh my god, no, no, seging. We all have a dark part of our family. We like to try to forget. Yeah, I'm sure Troy Blackburn has some, but not quite as this bad. Would you agree? He was at the Bengals luncheon today. Well, he saw me, just started laughing. He's funny man. He said, you guys are unbelievable. Listen, I said to you, listen, he says, he will off the record. I
said yes, he said yes, So he is funny Bundy. But big, big treat pre training camp luncheon today, Willie. Let's see mister Mike Brown was there, Duke Tobin, the UH player personnel director, head coach, Zach Taylor, Brian Callahan, the offensive coordinator, lou Ana Rumo, the defensive coordinator, Paul hs Brown, Darren Simmons, this special Teams and special and the associal at head coach. Didn't see the King there, Mark Duffner, he was not there, but no, I didn't see him either.
But a lot of other luminaries in the media also ran into the recently retired George Vogel, who wants to become a stooge one to get him in, I said, come on up, let's get him in. It saw the Furball. I love the Furball. I saw Jeff Bakoro. I love Jeff King of Lexington. So I like George. Everybody was there now say yep. And Jason Williams, Who's he's filling in for the Rock? He was there too, gathering information. See on today is the Rockies. The
Rock is someplace I can't say. I am a note here from Jeff Miller. Uh huh, as you know the listener of mine here is that I look like a birthday card looking into the mail bag, Springfield, Ohio. He can you read how he addresses me? Bill Old Cunny Cunningham, Oh, says dear mister Cunningham. Yes, I ran across this booklet while moving some furniture. Found it very valifying the story of Old Coney during your show. Spell that go ahead? He said, I was not sure it was
truthful, but now I know it is. I think this booklet belongs in your possession, and I'm holding the booklet. Can you read the headline on the booklet, Cincinnati's Old Cunney. I can't read the rest of it. The notorious purveyor of human flesh. He's kind of like Vincent Price in the House of Wax. One vignette in the end. And here here's a pictorial display of Old Coney. You know you got. He's got the same haircut you do. Plus he has a gun in his hand, which I sometimes
do. But nonetheless give you a little story. Okay. Old Cunney's villainous character as well. It was illustrated by a story told of him when he took asty revenge on some medical students. Is this some story from Jason Williams. According to the story, he became so enraged when the students at the
Medical College of Ohio. Now you see, he knowingly dug up the body of a smallpox victim, which he quickly delivered you with the dissecting room of the local medical college, so as to infect the unprotected students with smallpox. Several of them died. That's diabolical. Now, the inquirer Jason Wyson Williams, he was working back then. He has an aged a bit. He's old. Yep. Eighteen sixty nine, that's the red that's when the Reds
were founded. Old Coney was there with the Wright brothers. He could have been a coach. Maybe Karen Craft should retire my number. Nonetheless, quote uh huh. Yesterday morning, about one am, the attention of two young police officers in Cincinnati was attracted to the figure of an old man and driving at a rapid rate down Vine Street toward the river, followed by a crowd of men yelling and hooting, stop him, stop him. He's got Paul. He's got Paul, the young Dela dog. Paul Pete like Grandpaul,
Grandpau. Oh sorry sorry. The officers called him to stop, but the driver would not. He laid whip to the horse and drove past him at a high rate of speed. Suddenly, the horse became lame and the load of the wagons seemingly too heavy, and after a short race, one of the officers grasped the bridle. The other took charge of the driver. It was old Cunney William Cunningham himself Tom Striker on the scene, who, returning after a night's work at Washington Park Cemetery, had been delayed in his road
home by an accident in the vehicle. The way to listen to traffic and weather together, did he in the way was found a burle sack containing the dead body of an old man. It was Paul Paul, while a similar package on the front seat next to him contained the remains of a ten year old boy partially decomposed. The police officers inquired as to Old Coney where these bodies come from. William Cunningham said, I don't know. I don't know
what you're talking about. Oh what bodies? He said, These bodies right here. Get the highway patrol out there. He said, I know nothing about him. He was taken to the Hamlet County jail. Was that? And he's prosecuted by Joe Deeter's justice Joe Justice Joe. Wow. He wasn't aged a bit. He was fined three hundred dollars and released to continue his works in the cemetery. Wow kind of record? Did he have a mile
and a half long? How about the inquires said this about Old County and eighteen seventy Jason Williams again headlined the poor conditions of the Wesleyan Cemetery was so bad that several of the bodies had parts sticking out of the ground. It appeared Old Coney was unsuccessful taking them up. The heads of the graves, about two feet square, were an area sunken. Old Conney and other of his assistants paid nocturnal visits to the cemetery and obtained objects for the various medical
colleges eyeballs, legs, and heads. That's sick. It may be assumed that by inference ed Torrado refers to mister Cunningham, a well known resurrectionist. Here's the booklet My Family's roots go deep into the soil of this community, more ways than one deep into the and he was found dead in a saloon on Walnut Streets. I think one night that should be a marker downtown. I'm gonna talk any fell talking the mayor. This is unbelieved. We need
a marker for Old Coney. It was said at his funeral, Geez, anyone so wanton of character as to make his livelihood by desecrating places of human sepulchers was deserving of vilifying names and nasty insults. Nevertheless, we can never lose sight of the fact that Old Coney was a Ghouley's resurrectionist who made possibly the future education of the doctors of the Tristan. What was our first part again, right at the beginning, he's a desecrating places of human sepulcher.
He was so wanton as to make his locklihood. So remember he helped educate the future doctors at the Medical College of Ohio. Old Coney, Willie the
Stude reporters a proud service of our local temps. Star Heating and air conditioning dealers tame star quality you can feel in beautiful Milford, the home of one main gallery called Baker Heating at five one three eight, three, one fifty one twenty four spots you need time Star today an all week and after a while elements in my family made their way to Erlanger and Ellesmere because they were
embarrassed by the work of Old Coney. According to report from MLB Network, the Reds are informed teams that they are willing to trade second basement Jonathan India for the August first deadline. Oh, of course India winning the twenty twenty one National League Rookie of the Year award. Of course, they have significant depth now in the infield De la Cruz, McLean and Carnascio, Strand and Steer, So we'll see what happens. Plus on the way with Ted McKay
novel Novelli, Marte, Edwin Arroyo, and Cam Coyer. Now here's another name. What that we got to look for? Connor Phillips, rated the number seven prospect in the Reds organization, had eleven strikeouts for Triple A Louisville Friday. Mister Phillips leads all Minor league baseball with one hundred and thirty four strikeouts and eighty two and a third innings. Get him up here now, Bingo, he was the one of the He was the player to be named
later in the Jesse winker at a Yeo Suarez deal. So they got Brandon Williamson, they got Connor Phillips, they got who was it, Jake Fraley and Spencer Steer all in that deal. You got? You give give Nick Crawl Crawl proper props getting that done in his staff. Why don't we call him and see what's going to? Letting him have it every week? Tell you what now? Nowday? What about coming here? I can't say what. Red's a sweet three game series and riding now a five game win streak
after knock off the Snakes over the weekend. Now it's off to a ten game road trip and Central Division Showdown, Part three of the month. Tonight begins in Milwaukee the Brewers Reds. Half game back of Milwaukee is the Red Legs. Who's playing first. The Reds are two and eight against the Brewers this season six ten with Lance and Sports Talk seven ten with the award winning
Ralph's American Grill Inside Pitch and the Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show. After the game, if they sweep the Brewers say, if you take away, there's ten games, the Reds are in first place by five, correct, Can we do that? You know what, Willie, Let's sweep them. Then they go to the Dodgers and they go to the Cubs. Reds don't come
back here for almost two weeks. Won't be back until next month. We also say congratulations to former Red Scott Rowland, the Pride of Indiana, for being inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame yesterday along with the crime dog Fred McGriff. As Jason Williams know about the history of William Cunningham, he does it. He should be because he wrote all those articles way back when he hasn't aged a bit. Died drunk behind the saloon, FC Cincinnati down Sporting Kansas
City last night four to two in a shootout. The match that ended at a three all tie. One guy for Sporting Kansas City headbutts one of the men in orange and blue and gets a red card. He's out. Couldn't we get Otani? They need pitching? Well, well that's my point. Now another thing. I don't think they need pitching. If if what happens, if Homer Green comes back, well, Hunter Green and Nicolodolo are still out there here probably in a couple of weeks, twenty three years old,
hurt all the time. I have no idea. What about Brian Harmon. That's like a shot winner of the Bridge at the Open Championship yesterday, but the most boring golf tournament I've ever seen. Ow after missing out on MESSI we're gonna get the soccer. We're gonna get Ronaldo. Saudi Team El Hill Owl has made a record bid for and Benbope. Can I tell you how much two hundred million they could see the French striker joining Christiano Ronaldo in the
oil rich Kingdom. I looked like him. They have offered him three hundred and thirty two million dollars. What as Saudi team l Hill Owl has offered a record three hundred and thirty two million dollars. Bide for him, Embope. What's his first name? Uh kay Lean not Lee Roy? What's it? No? K y l I A N. I think it's killing, oh killing Mbope? Call him rich. Paris Saint Germain confirms the offer for its players had given the Saudi team permis to open negotiations directly with him and
Boppy. So I don't think he's coming to the MLS. Like Messi When I said, what about that goal the other night that Messi hit, I saw a top corner, unbelievable, Andy Mack. He will be here, by the way, in about three weeks on this show. Correct. Wow, Jeff Birding and I are talking about give him giving me Lionel, not the train, give me Messi, Messi and Bob Bay and Ronaldo together. What would that cost? What about Naymar Man, the Brazilian star? I
like him? Bup? What about Harry Kane? Bring Harry? What about Kaka Kaka? Who does Kaka play for? I don't think he plays anymore? Well, those who have done great things in the past have nothing. That's first journey, that's that's for sure. A purveyor of human flesh, no doubt about that. He's fallen on tough times, but right now his name is known far and wide again just like his namesake. Yes, yes, purveyor of human flat. Are you going to show the first lady does?
She does she know about Old Coney? Yes? She does? Okay, she said, I can see now why your family moved to Erlanger and Ellesmere and when that happened to get out of that time that was like in in Ashtabula, that was you're going to Erling. We can't stand anymore of old Coney because Erlanger was way out of here, way out yep. And that's where my family's roots were, deep into the soil. In fact, one of my runways. And one John Patrick Graham was the mayor of Erlanger.
Yeah, and he died, dropped off of him, off a bustle. Coney then take over from him. An Old Coney made money. He was known as a purveyor of human flesh. I like that movie vin Vincent Price, The House of Wax. We all have dark chapters in our Emily's passed. That's a real dark one right there. You're not kidding. He's got Paul. He's got Grandpaul, go get him. And it was Old Coney caught red handed, but he said, what are you talking about?
I know nothing. I don't know how these parties got I'm talking about right. Old Coney made money in the deal. It would charge you to barry your grandpa. And then he dug him up, sold the body to the Medical College of Ohio. It took everything out of his pockets. They had a good time. That was Old Coney, very entrepreneurial segment, Get Me out of the Suits Report. We have Alicia Reese coming up next. Yes, I love you Anuccessful Music Festival, Willie might play Little al Green and
also Alicia Reese. I love the nightlife, and I got a bookie and the I just when I was down at the pay Course Stadium with the Bengals today, I passed by the Black Music Hall of Fame and it looks beautiful. You gotta go on and forward to seeing it. I want to see
al Green looks beautiful segment, Give Me Out of the stud Report. Well, the honor an honor of a hot day here in a Troy state and a couple of days away from Bengals training camp and the Ridge and Brewers tonight, an old coney, we leave you with the immortal words of the STU Report today. With the communications you have, you can talk to people anytime
anywhere. See. He was a personal friend of Graham Bell, and so when they got together Mike Brown and Graham Bell said, you know what, you can talk to anybody anywhere drinking up one of these things called rotary dial phone. It's always great to see him, mister Brown. He's looking good. He's I think, and next week would be his eighty eighth birthday. He's very current until we ought to call him on his birthday and sing happy birthday to him. Good idea. When is the birthday? I think it's
sometime next week. I don't use called Troy Blackbird, Troy he knows sing him segment give me out of the Stewage report. He just did on news radio seven hundred WW this summer, say good buck point, you gotta beat in Milwaukee. I think the Reds this year, according to Elmo, are two and eight against the Brewers two and eight. Three there, then three
in Dodger Land and in Chicago for four then back home. All the action starts about six oh five of course the less a few weekends have been fabulous here here in River City, and over the weekend we had the Jazz Festival and we also had the unveiling of parts of the Black Music Walk of Fame. And the person in charge of such things has been Alisha Reese on the County Commission. And once again, Alisha Reese, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham
Show us. As we sit here Monday afternoon getting ready for Red's baseball in about four hours, how would you describe the activities on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday in and around pay Course Stadium. Oh my god. First of all, William, I'm excited and go Red. I've been I'll tell you that, Eli, He's unbelievable. And Red baseball is so exciting to watch. Mean, gosh, is really exciting. And we just had a
wonderful weekend. As you know, the CISTI Music Best Weekend is one of our largest economic impact weekends on a yearly basis of about one hundred and seven million dollars, And they kicked off Thursday and culminated Saturday and Sunday, and so we just came off that weekend. But I was very excited that we at the county we opened up our newest tourism attraction in the entire statable height while the Citidati Black Music Walk of Fame. It's an outdoor, state of
the art, interactive tourism attraction where people can go. We use technology. There's a video that we curated that has the avatars, has Bootsy Collins has the Mothership comes over pay Course Stadium and into this major screen and then you're there and you can play the drums, you can play play music and the guitar with Bootsy. You get to see and you get to download it with a QR code. Uh, it's just amazing. And then we have uh
these monitors. We should go buy and sing some of your favorite songs see yourself and and and downloaded with the QR code. Plus see the twelve inductees so far that has been inducted to the CINCI Black Music Walks Same which has you know, Boosey Collins and Kenny Forward who sings I Got the Power. Uh. You we have the leaf a win of the Spinners, and the Spinners are getting ready to going to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
UM, and we have so many more the Iveley Brothers. I mean the list of those on high Tech fifty years of hip hop, Eja high Tech, who produced for Snoop dogg Um. You know that our doctor Charles fold otis Williams of the Charms with with King Records, who created the duop sound. Uh, it is just uh limitless of those stars. You could take pictures with them. You can hear the music. It's something for grandma and the grandkids, U and dance. We got a waterfall where you hit the
feat make beats and the water jumped with the beat. And then it's you know, education as well. You'll get to know about different people like Frank Payne Junior who's one hundred and one years of age and performed with Duke Ellington but has never gotten any type of recognition. And it's from this area, so we really take in southwest Ohio and a lot of people came out on Saturday to our historic grant opening. Everybody was wearing white. We had Billboard
magazine came in. I mean, you know you're big when Billboard magazine comes to coverage. And so we had a great, great great affair. Ohio players performed live. James Brown's daughter when we took in James Brown with a star. His daughter came for the first time since he passed away, had the cape, had the James Brown's cape on. It was just it was so incredible. And then the woman who wrote the song we Shall Overcome,
the original version but never got credit. It was from Cincinnati, Louis Shropshire. She came in and Shirley Murdock gave a I mean she gave a powerful, tear dropping song presentation to her. So it has been just so amazing. Of the Walk of Fame has opened three hundred and sixty five days. It's three It's got a great light show at nighttime. It's right across from take Or Stadium, next to Andrew Brady, and we're just the courage people
to come on out. It's it's completely free. But we had almost five thousand people that showed up on Saturday, and everybody from senior citizens to the youth in a positive way, everybody doing stuff positive. Jeff Ruby was in the house. I mean we had everybody there. Jeff Ruby was in there dancing, just having a great time. Leejurie I had a report that segment. Dennison was up there with Snoop Doggie Dog, and I had a report
that other exceptional individuals. Were you there when the dog started doing his thing? Did you see segment Dennison anywhere? I didn't see segment, but I'll tell you that whole pagre state he was rocking, but Snoop Dog came on there. But he everybody says, what's my name? Everybody was screaming, So segment probably was somewhere. He was there. He was there. He was a rounding his party and I didn't get to see. We we missed each other, but I'm sure he was out there dancing. But i will
tell you this. Do you know Bengal Jim showed up at the induction ceremony of assist a Black Music Walk of Fame. He was on the red carton and he was dancing from the time he came into the time he came out. Wow. Well, I tell you what. Uh, I've been there three or four times. I had some events on the weekend I couldn't get out of. But this was said. Did you see a time when when your mother's gonna be in the in the Walk of Fame? Is that possible?
Because your mother has a long and good had a long and good history with music. Is that possible, Barbara, Yep, you know what, It probably as possible. My mother got quite a few nominations. Lincoln Aware is the chair of the committee who takes has a hard job of taking all these nominations in. But my mother, Barbara Howard, who opened up for Stevie Wonder, and my father was a rep as you know, from Motown and had his own record label as well. And that's kind of how I
really grew up knowing Boots in the Old Jays. There's so many people that would be at the house and in the studio alerted all my music from them, and then I went on with tourism and got experienced with tourism, and that's why this had to be a tourism attraction. But my mother is in there with a we have an album cover chiosis and so she is in there. You can hit the button and here and learn about her as well, and so I was very touched. I wish she could be here to see
it. She would never ever believe that, you know, a woman that grew up in the West End in the projects would be able to you know, be recognized in this way. And so We have over sixty people that are recognized. It's in the Walk of Fame. Some have stars, some have an album cover Chaos Summer in our influencer section and everything is with Brail and even have vibration for people who have hearing who are hearing impaired. We tried to be as inclusive, but Willie, I gotta get you down here.
I want to I want to get you get your daddy, and I want to go down there and I want to see it. Uh, why don't mind people be in touch with your people? How about that? Yes, we're gonna we're gonna make it happen right away. Open will Yeah, is it open Monday? Monday? Right now? It's open right now. You can go right back, but right now you can do it right now.
I take you down there today, right come off, but take you right down there, because Willie, I want to thank you because when you know, people didn't think I, you know, was gonna be able to jamake it and you gotta be come on your show and uh, let me talk about my vision and you said you're gonna do it, and I really appreciate it. So we got have you down here. Don't blow you away. Willie, it's gonna blow you away. Right next year, I'm gonna
come to the Jazz Festival next year. Maybe I'll do the Cha cha, maybe the twists, something like that. Yeah, who are gonna be? Al Green's maybe my favorite artist Green. I'm telling you Al Green turns it out this year. I mean he's still got it. He still has it. It was so amazing. But we could practice your moves. You come to the Walk of Fame. There's a music band. Oh yeah, hawkway
right. I want to do a music band on each level, and they got you make me going to shout, so you can start practicing, you know with the Issley Brothers songs and and all the different songs, the Duwap song with Otis Williams and the Charms. It's all in there. So we'll get you practice up Now about how about Al Green? We can do Let's stay together. We could do I'm tired of being alone. We could do love and happiness. I can tell me and al on my knees singing,
change gonna come, Change gonna come. I can see it now. Willie and Alicia Rees said people will pass it out when he came with Oh my God, Al Green was super duper amazing and will you gotta come up? That's the big thing, the Black Waves who Walk of Fame. I mean he has so many diverse people in there or been dancing and having a great time last night. People we had a bank time to take over. People were there, they were dancing, they were innersized. Thanks pill dance right
now, I gotta dance. I gotta dance. Yeah, I gotta get up here. Mind, I may start dancing right now. It's kind of early in the afternoon, but I may start dancing. May dance. It warmed up, many have warmed up. You and me like you and I'd be like Peaches and Herb or is it Herban Peaches one of the two that's them. I like that they had a big song. Alicia, we gotta go, but I want to highlight this because you're doing great stuff. No one came, no one thought it was possible. You made it happen.
And Alicia Reese, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Herban Peaches or Peaches and Herb. Let's get it done, yes, thank you, thank you. Alicia. All right, let's contain than I can see it now, swaying sixty thousand strong. Thank Or, Willie and Alicia. I'm so in love with you. I'm so singing out. Whatever you want to do is okay by me all. Thank you, all seven hundred.
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Democrats do not care. They simply move on. So we'll see what occurs. And the reason they want to move on is nobody wants Kamala Harris to be the president. So if somehow the twenty fifth Amendment isn't invoked, or if somehow Biden is removed from office, which will never happen by the Congress, then she becomes the president. And nobody wants that, not even the Democrats. When she received less than one percent of the Democratic vote in the
primary. So we're in a sad, sad situation. But most importantly, Red spaseball kicks off tonight. They're half a game out of first. They're on the road now for ten, three in Milwaukee, three in Dodger Land, Chavez Ravine, then four and Wrigley, then back home. And it's hot, it's hot hot. Rumors that India's going to be traded. We'll see what happens. But with all the pitching coming, I think the Reds are in pretty good shape. And I can't imagine why that Joey Vada would
be at first base anymore. When you got Incarnarcion Strand hitting wonderfully. I would hope that when Homer Green comes back, if he ever comes back, twenty three years old and making fifty million dollars, and again the kids hurt all the time. And then you got Nicol Ladolo. He's got a bad leg or something. I don't know where this comes from, but they got him. They got another couple of pitchers down in Louisville doing fabulous things.
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right. Segment What about Jonathan Pakistan? Anything new on him? Did you go see Barbie over the weekend or Oppenheimer? Did you go see both? Neither? I will not see Barbie. What about you like Barbie? No? No, I like tarn and the Wolf of Wall Street. I'll say that, that's for sure. I saw that. I like Selah, Oh my god, Oh my lord, that was unbelievable. I'd see Oppenheim, I think, yeah, I think I would. I don't know, but last time I went to movie, I don't know when it's jump In.
What do you think here at the station? Went to see that this weekend? I think so? I know Lance Win really, I just got off the phone with him, Lance went, are you serious? Positive? Gary? Jeff and nikin n then pintin Eddie. I don't think Eddie would see this. No, No, Mike mccaugell's not here. I bet you. I bet you when I did it. Well, I know Rocky loves this kind of a movie. I know that. What's it about, I guess, is Barbie running around with Kenny. Everything's pink. What's the deal?
Well, it's like the it's like the Okay, look at Chicago in the weekend, crime filled Chicago weekend. They're just fighting each other in the in the streets of the girls playing with Barbie. I wonder, I wonder if this guy saw the movie over the weekend. I am the writer of the of Old Coney. You know he has an age that much since the eighteen sixty nine Jason wanted only Jason is he on this William Cunningham Senior? Thing? Again? Here's the pamphlet. What does it say? Cincinnati's Old Coney
and naturious purveyor of human flesh? Where's that? You were? And you wrote the articles on the inquire seventy some years ago? The Inquirer did a series of articles on Old Coney and oh, I'm well aware you've talked about it for oh since about nineteen seventy one. But I did not know that the author of the article was a guy named Jason William senor what I know such a man was there wasn't alive at that point. This is from the
inquir under date of eighteen sixty nine. What else happened in eighteen sixty nine? The reds? The red started, did they? Yeah? From the inquir from the Marshall Yeah, well, twelve or fifteen years of his work. He was in his prime. Conney was so adroit and careful though daring
arrest that he carried on the business almost without molestation. But one morning at one am, it's from the Inquiry there it is the attention of two police officers in Cincinnati, was attracted to the figure of an old man in a buggy riding at a rapid rate of speed down Vine Street, followed by a crowd of men yelling, He's got Paul, He's got my paw. The officers called to stop, but he only laid the whip to the horse to
striker. One of those officers drove past past the officer. The horse, however, was lame one and the load in the wagon seemingly heavy, and after a short race, one of the officers grasped the bridle, where the other took charge of the driver. It was Old Cunney. The driver, returning from a night's work at his schoolish employment, had been delayed on his road home by an accident. In the vehicle and the wagon was found a
sack, a burlap sack. He liked the writing here, containing the dead body of Grandpaul, with a similar package on the seat next to him of a twelve year old boy. When quizzed as to where the bodies came from, William Cunningham said, what are you talking about? Someone must have put him in. I have no idea what you're talking about. He was finally arrested, found guilty and painted three hundred dollars that went into the judge's pocket.
An Old County continued his work, prosecuted by Joe Dieters, Jason Williams. Can you say he was around? I mean, how about Old Coney? I got a photo of him here and inquired put it in if you checked this interested, Well, you gotta be careful in the uh you're spelling that one out Old Coney. There he is your buddy. Spell check, Yeah, spell check that one, really, editor, Editor, I like how the cover of the pamphlet is this bad art of a guy in a
carriage in a Cincinnati's Old cunney. Although that's supposed to be a book or is that a pamphlet? It's all they got afford to the point was a pamphlet. Although Cunningham probably was booked, his crime was it well, digging up buddies. And he also had special rates for those who wanted a string and a bell in the casket. It was an extra four dollars. Wow. So he buried people and then had a string and a bell. You got to ring my bell. People were feared of being buried alive you could
ring the bell. But with Old count out it was Old Coney from the park, Dear Dancy, Washington Park was Deer Park, not invented yet, not invented yet. It was way up there someplace Deer Park. I want you, I want you to talk to Kevin Aldridge. But doing a story on this, can you do that? Do some research an Old Coney. You win an award for that. I can arrange that. Yeah, big, talk to your good friend Burrell. Love. Talk to Burl and see
if he's interested in an interview. But it says here the family was so embarrassed by his activities they went to Erlanger and Elsmere to get out of town. Oh so that's how you all got to Yeah, Linger and Elsmere. And then there were some bodies. They swam across back Old Coney's a horse and carriage making across the river. And there was some bill that carriage ought to be in the museum center. There were some bodies. There was freshly
Doug Graves emptied that he was known as a resurrection is laughing about. That's your family. I know it. It's a dark chapter. I'm trying to live down. I'm glad you're keeping the legacy alive, because you haven't stopped talking about this your entire radio career. Somebody sent him that thank you, thank you to the listen listener. What's his name, Jeff Miller? There you go. Don't you like a handwritten letter, Willie? When I get one, I read it because I get quite a few of them at the
Inquirer. Jeff Miller says, I read it there, and they're always when they're written in cursive. You know, Oh boy, you loyal, loyal, long time reader, mister, mister Cunningham. I ran across this booklet while moving some old furniture and found it. I found the story of Old County during your show. Uh, somewhat of a dark pass, but nonetheless you have to own this, and you do. You have a somewhat amusing But he also pedaled and dead flesh, so you know, you got to
make a living somehow in the sixth season seventies eighteen sixties. But he paid off the judge and got out to it. Was found dead behind a bar in Walnut Street late one night when I'm sitting Yeah, and no one wanted to investigate him. Just bury him. We got nobody dug him up Washington Park Cemetery. Did somebody did somebody dig him up and take him when they when they dug up the graves the Redo Washington Park, He Old County was
dug up and putting in Spring Grove Cemetery. That's where he is. Old County's out there next to Powell Crossley. Have you ever gone out to visit him? Yes, I have, I see Old County. I've been there, Yes, Old County. I said, well, I don't know what to say about your career, but I've kept it alive. One hundred and fifty years later, we're still talking about him. How about that? Isn't
this a sports segment? Or say, good point. If you're let the booklet, I'll give it for burrowings you want too, Yeah, Mars Roxy when you need her, cut you off and get to the segment segment. Give me some sports and make it quick. We'll lead the student reporters a
proud service. Every local temp Star heating interconditioning dealers temp Star quality you can feel in beautiful Western hills called Durban Heating and Cooling at five one, three, five nine, eight eighty four forty nine, or go to Durban Heating and Cooling dot com Sports MLB Network. Really thank you were roxy as the Reds of informed teams are willing to trade second basement informer National Age Rookie of the Year award winner Jonathan India before the August first deadline. We get a
day away, I say, do it now? Looking for young, controllable starting pitching in return? Don't they have a coming Look what about a Homer Green? Is he coming up still an arrow zona? What about Lodolo? What about Homer Lodolo? What about Connor Phillips. I'm leading the miners in strikeouts? Louev International League Player of the Week. Have you seen him pitch? What has he got? He's got one hundred and thirty four strikeouts? Who cares? And if he throws it with his foot bring him up here?
Why is he doing that here? Controllable pitching the Red a lot of that, but they can't get on the mound though. How does Green and Lodolo not play when they're twenty three years old? Come on, man, chew off what hurts and get on the mound. The Reds with that five game winning streak Willy are rolling into beer City today. I'm talking about Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, Mahomo, Laverne and Shirley three game series starts tonight. In a showdown with the Brew Crew Graham Asscraft and Colin Ray and the opener tomorrow Andrew Abbott v. Corbin burns Ace v Ace Bingo. You're talking about a hammer matchup tomorrow, But now they got to worry about tonight half game back of the Brew Crew, Reds are two and eight against Milwaukee tonight. This season not good? Now, how is your steak? And uh, I
don't have something? Did you eat? I didn't eat? I went back to finish up my column and uh, yeah, I didn't eat either. A steak of salmon was I guess was good? Mock turtle shop and mock turtle soup at the uh at the lunch a pre training camp luncheon, and then what I don't know what kind of sherbet they had, but Mike, mister Brown wants sherbet and he gets it sherbet or sorbet. I don't know what it was. I have to ask somebody. Oh, it's two different
things. I thought it was the same thing. Ice cream to be tell him about dear conversations with Troy Blackburn. He's a funny man, so we'll believe he's a funny man that listens to us every day it's on. I'd like it for you to get him on the air. Seg that's that is a segment. Say I don't think say you're the reporter. I Field already already tried it today again And how did it go? Negative? No,
no cell phone number, know nothing. It wasn't even a response like yes it didn't get the late well yes, he just kind of laughed at it. Troy just saw a segwalk and he just shook him off like a picture of he's already laughing. I said, what are you laughing about? Look all right, I mean one I don't have a certain shirt and tie on and all that stuff like everybody else. He just starts laughing. Avoided the
obvious smart man. He's a funny man, very smart business guy, you know, because he knows he doesn't want you doing what you did the mayor Mark Mallory all those years. You just call him about the blue and you start talking. How you know he can say, oh you on the air. It's like Chris collins Worth, that guy when he was shall always say jumping off the putting on a skirt and jumping off the boat during the flood.
Remember that Jeff Frubes thing in northern Kentucky. Remember remembering the waterfront? Yeah, oh yeah. When when it broke away from the they called he was. He was rescuing people like crazy kind of when it went down. He put a skirt on and said I'll go first off this boat. The way he was rescuing people, he was skirt. I was. I don't say you were. The video he put on a broad He was rescuing people left and right. You should have gotten the Medal of Honor for that deal.
My name's Chris. Let me get off. I'm off. I'm not comment comment here. Keep going with sports segment. Thank you. Um let's see the effort missing out on Messi mes Saudi Arabian soccer team El hill Oo Ell Hillow has made a record three hundred and thirty two million dollars bid for Membope, the French super soccer superstar. And Bope I just like saying the name. I know you do and he could join h He could join Ronaldo in the oil rich Kingdom. You know, my wife says, I look
like Ronaldo. What do you think? Yeah, not quite so, I don't think. I don't think the people actually said that just getting kind of act like that didn't happen. Yes, okay, well what if we had and this t qul and him, Bope, Messi and Ronaldo, would that be certain? It doesn't matter. We got Joe Burrow, that's right. Why has any signed? You should know, Jason, why has any signed? It'll happen when it happens. Don't worry about it, thank you.
Everything's going to be fine. They're doing it privately, not publicly. I was told you once five years, two hundred and sixty million guaranteed. Don't what happened. I don't know who you were told by because it is under lock and key brother, that's right, can't say who told me. I got to be over three hundred mills of it, although I did like and this is mock turtle soup day. Mike Brown talks as the media takes all questions, any questions. I loved, I loved it's and you jump from
three different stations because there's so much imagine this. The Bengals are good, so media from Columbus, Louisville, Lexington, that's all parts in between or there Jeff Pokoro down there to I'll like to ask him a few questions if I could, But mister Brown says, uh, talking about t Higgins, other guys that need to be signed. He says, they all need to be fed. Like the Big Day, the communications you have, you can talk to people anytime, anywhere, Alexander, I don't recall him saying that
today, but he was. He knew Alexander Graham Bell was a ballet is. So he talked about these new devices called telephones, and he said, you can talk to anybody on this segment's getting ticked over here. Did you say you didn't say the d war did you? I said, Tis, I'm sorry, I'm just I'm just sitting here. I'm just saying, I'm sorry. I thought you said some We don't allow that here. I know we don't allow We got enough problems. Nor do I make any telephone calls
on my phone. We don't do that anymore. Here's everything here works so well, so I don't have to use that. So what's on the Big Show today? You're you're in for Rock. Where's the Rock at Mid American Conference day or something. I'm thinking he's probably at some media. I'm not sure where he is. I'm sure he's he's the next Chris Collinsworth. He's he's gonna leave us and forget us. Chris is a female one us to his interest to be so when he jumped off that boat, I guarantee,
Oh, he was rescuing people, not rescuing people. How do you know? I saw the video. You saw that the boat was sick. He was saying, but sinking. My name is Chris. I mean it hit all it hit the it hit the bridge inpartment under the it. You're ready, my name is Chris. He he was, he was rescuing people. We're gonna talk about the Barbie movie. Wait, oh boy, guests coming up and see that? No, oh, okay, it's checking. You know I was thinking about this. You think Eddie saw it New New.
I think Rocky saw New I bet my last The last movie I saw in the theater was Joker. What was that? Twenty fifteen, twenty seventeen. Last movie I saw in the theater was seven? Oh you Got Me? And that was rough. That was He's a Thunder And I watched it and I went back nine times. I like the Gladiator. I like Maximus and that was a nice ending for your movie. Theater one days days of thunder chopped up and killed race card, no doubt about it. Made my family
happy. Ideal in human flesh. Hi, Jason, do you sure do on a daily basis? Thank you. We'll listen to you, that's for sure. Thank you, bi segment, Thank you segment, thank thank you. Give me out of the Stutre thank give me, thank you give me on the Stute Report. Will you an honor of a hot day here in the tri State, the Reds and Brewers, the Bengals, a couple of days away from training camp, and old Coney doing his job. We leave
you and Jason Williams, the pride of Marshall Seniors. We leave you with the immortal words of the stud Report. Always should be with you, Bill, See you later. Mike Dan, I'm gonna call him, see if he'll come on. Why do you have him? Have you not had him on? You haven't had him on since when when you were beating him up over COVID That was a little brush off. Thank you. Want to get to get the Sheriff Jones on this oge one day, I'm gonna call him.
We'll get on the Wine and Justice. Joe the warden Burger, having bring one in for you. If he wants to bring one, I'll eat the damn bry out me an old honey, Thank you. Seven hundred W LW
