The cheerleaders at a gym in Buffalo have been recording themselves to make a new documentary where the news reporters because one year ago a mass shooting changed their lives. He just walked around shot all the black people. The cheer squad, most of whom are black, had to figure out how to go on and how to compete. I wanted to win for them more than anything this season. Listen to the embedded podcast from NPR within the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Carol Fisher and
I'm hosting a podcast called The Girlfriends. It's Las Vegas, it's the nineteen nineties, and it is time to find a husband. There were four Jewish doctors who were felt to be eligible bachelors. One of them was of the Baron bat On paper he was perfect, but in reality, this guy's a wacko. He shouted to the point went unconscious. I would call him and I would say, I know you killed my sister. You can listen to The girl Friends on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts from iHeart Podcasts and Nomadic Engine. The acclaimed dramatic thriller returns after Shock season two. He's like a ghost. We had an agreement to keep each other's secret. None of you are making decisions to keep the rest of us safe, which leaves me I'm asking for your forgiveness after Shock season two, starring Sarah Wayne Kelly's David Harbor and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Listen to after Shock on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm will daily. For years have been on the road, playing shows and seeing America through live music. This summer, I'll hit the stage. Season two of Sound of Our Town ten cities twelve episodes every other Thursday, we explore the live music venues and culture of a new American city. With each new episode, our tour continues into the kind of venues you want to get to when you land
in Detroit, Providence, Denver, or Seattle. Listen to Sound of Our Town on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Rita Newcome is somebody we've known about since the arrests were made in this case back in November of twenty eighteen, and Rita is Angela Wagner's mother. She claimed that Angela told her that if you don't
do this, they're going to hurt me. Can you imagine your daughter is basically begging you not to turn her in, and then you come to find out that she's essentially bringing you into a murder investigation and leaving you under the bus. You know, a lot of times in this case, it feels like they're doing more to convict Jake and Angela than they are George. We've are in custody of his son. What did he want? You can't custody? This is The Pikes and Massacre Season four, episode sixteen relevancy.
I'm Courtneyard Shawan, a television producer at Katie Studios with Stephanie Lydecker and Jeff Shane. We're picking up after last episode's testimony from Chris Newcomb, Angelo Wagner's half brother and uncle to George and Jake Wagner. On the stand now is Chris Newcomb's partner, Miranda Hughes. She opted out of video recording, but allowed audio recording of her testimony. It's important to note that George Wagner the fourth has pleaded not guilty on accounts ass as his father, Billy Wagner,
whose trial is upcoming. Thank you, good morning. How are you nervous? You get that a lot from that chair. Miranda opted out of being videotaped, but allowed her verbal testimony to be recorded. Did Randa echoed much of Chris Newcomb's testimony about Jake and George Wagner's disconcerting die job. Were there any conversations about that at that time when you saw them with their hair dyed? Yes? And what
was that? Well that? Why did they do it? And Jake said he wanted to look like I think it's names Norman reads Norman readers, Yeah, I told him he was far from that. But both JP and George had their hair come yes, okay? And did you know who dyed their hair? Angela? And after the homicides, did that fact that they had dyed their hair cause you to think something? Yes? Okay? And what was that? Made me worry? Why? Because why would you change your parents? And then something
like that happened. Randa also backed up Chris's claims about George's desire for a clock pistol? Was there ever a time weird you were present for helping to obtain a forty caliber clock for George. Yes, sure, Okay, Well, I'm gonna overly objection the answer standing questions. Can you tell us about that? Yeah? He asked Chris if he knew of anybody that had a glock. Had Chris said that he didn't know of anybody at the moment, but that he could look for him. And when Chris found one,
I think George wanted it. So we met up with the guy. But George wanted us to go because Chris had been the one talking to him. Okay, And did you accompany Chris? Yeah? Day, okay? And do you remember where you met up with this individual? I don't know exactly where. I just know it was a park and ride. Randa also made some revealing statements about how George and Jake asked her and Chris Nukam to secure custody of their kids in case they went to prison after the
Wagoners were charged in these offenses. Did they want you and Chris to do certain things? Yes? Regarding custody of his son. What did he want you to do? And get custody? Get custody? Okay? And how do you know that? Because I asked? Okay? Well, George asked Okay, George asked, and did anybody else ask you? Yes? Who else? Angela and Jake? Okay, they all three asked you guys to try to get custody of yes, correct, And did you
get an attorney to do that? Yes? But once the Wagners were arrested, Chris and Randa abandoned their custody efforts. Here's Stephanie and Jeff. This is the very first time I'm personally hearing that George and Angela and Jake wanted Chris and Randa to be the guardians and the children. And of course, you know, if you're getting arrested and going away from murder, you would want your close family
member to have custody of your child. But you know, at least one of the children George's in this case had a mom who could have raised him. That being said, though, George had told Chris and Randa that he wanted them to have custody, and they were apparently pushing for that until they actually met Tabby and realized that she was
not who George had made her out to be. She was actually a good mom and a nice person, and George's son had a nice life with her, So they dropped any efforts to get custody of the children after Jake, George, and Angela and Billy were finally arrested, and for whatever reason, the Wagners believed that they were the only people who could raise their children and the only people that should be raising their children. But it seems like ultimately Chris
and Randy disagreed. And I still don't think we're getting the fall explanation as to why that is, other than that the Wagoners simply wanted to control these children. Forensic investigator Joseph Scott Morgan sheds light on the place of Randy Hughes's testimony and the trial. With Hughes, you know, she kind have had an insight into their world that not many other people had. I think, you know, you kind of get to to peek under the covers a
little bit with her. You got to see kind of some of the insights as it applied to custody issues and kids, and you know, that was the big thing, you know, because that goes to motive, I think, and we have to understand that. I think a lot of people are mistaken when they think about prosecution. Prosecution does not have proved motives that's not what the purpose of this is. However, it does go to getting a feel for what family dynamic was like of the familial environment.
I think that's that's very significant, and you know, it's thrilled as we get about hearing people talk about forensics and getting down into the nuts and bolts of things. I don't think that it is as significant as you know, being able to get an peak into this world. In his cross defense, attorney Richard Nash tried to pin the fascination with The Walking Dead on Jake. He was the one who modeled his killings after the show's lead character, not George the man on child. And there was some
discussion speaking of hair color. Jake had told you that I think he wanted to look like Norman Redis. Yes, and Norman Redis Is he the main character in the Walking Day, He's kind of one of the main characters of The Walking Dead. Yes, And Jake had a fascination with Norman. Yes, Okay, I saw you really give me a positive response to that. And you've watched The Walkie Gay, Yes, I have, And so your familiarity with the movie, Yeah, how do you kill a zombie? They shoot him in
the head. The jury also heard about the tattoos that Billy, George, and Jake got after the murders. Jake got one of flaming pistols on his upper arms. Billy and George's were a bit more problematic again, and Geanette after the homicides, you know, about a month and a half later or so, June to twenty seventeen, he and Jake and George went and they got tattoos. Billy's tattoo is a scorpion with eight notches on it, and the prosecution thinks that that
holds some significance. We have eight victims in this case, and a scorpion, which can be fatal, is on his right finger, which could be his trigger finger if he's right handed, and he's got this tattoo with you know, signifying something that can be deadly on his hand. George, on the other hand, has something that's an eight ball inside a skeleton's mouth with some aces on the sides, you know, playing cards. Aces. I'm not you know, I
don't know if it's a coincidence. I don't. Obviously, the prosecution feels like it's significant and it's relevant that the number eight is common in these tattoos, a scorpion with eight abdominal segments, a skull binding down on an eight ball eight mode instead. Some people see the correlation, others wonder why it's admissible. It's kind of strange because we, I guess the judge is letting the jury look at
this and see if it's relevant. I mean, it's up to the jury to determine whether or not the tattoos are relevant. I'm not sure, you know, I could see the scorpion being relevant, possibly the eight ball in the skeleton's mouth. I think we just have to wait to see how their testimony plays out. Joseph Morgan is more dubious. I would have said that years ago the tattoos may
have carried more weight. I think I'm recalling them my mind, you know, you know, being for instance, in the Morgue, I remember a couple of cases where I had people who were legitimately folks that had worked as assassins in prison. They wanted him dying when they finally get on the
outside and they have the tear drop tattoos. You know, you always knew that point somebody that had committed a homicide you had to chew put crosses on the hands that you know, there's little crosses with the little radiating lines that you know, you can tell somebody as a drug dealer or an arm stealer, or they're an assassin. They used to tell these tales. But you know the problem is people use tattoos now to try to create
an image for themselves. Maybe you could get a tattoo expert to pop up on stand and say, oh, yeah, based on the structure of this thing, this is generally associated with people that are, you know, involved in this type of behavior, particularly if you're talking about gangs and whatnot. But you know, you can say that all day long. I mean, I've seen some pretty horrific things. Images of these tattoos that people walk around in public with I
don't make a killer. It just means that they've got an interest in this interesting art that they're willing to put on their body and display to the rest of the world. But that doesn't make you a perpetrator and a homicide. The jury also heard heart stirring testimony from Rita Newcombe, Angela Wagner's mother, and Jake and George's grandmother.
Nwcombe declined video or audio recording of her testimony. Petite with Dirdy blondeire Nucomb is a devout Christian who wrestled with their daughter's actions after the murders Stephanie and Jeff. Rita wasn't heres when she testified about how she initially lied to investigators to protect her daughter and quote her grand babies, but then she soon came clean because of her faith in God, and of course once the Wagners
became actual suspects, Steph. What I find interesting is that Rita Newcome falsely told agents with the Ohio BCI that she had signed these custody documents involving George and Jake's children as a notary public. Rita basically testified in court saying that Angela said to her, look, Mom, if you don't admit this, they're going to really hurt me and
possibly even kill me. And that's a brutal spot to be And can you imagine your daughter is basically begging you not to turn her in, and then you come to find out that she's essentially bringing you into a murder investigation and leaving you under the bus. She continues to describe the worst days of her life were the eight days that she spent behind bars again. Forensic expert Joseph Scott Morgan. I'll see that Rita being in the
midst of this just titanic storm. There's part of me, if you can, if anybody can feel kind of sorry for anybody that's been associated with these horrible deeds. I think that you know, I would list probably more toward Rita newcome in this. Uh you know, she's involved in this with her child. She's born witness to everything Angela has ever been involved in. I think that most parents will try to do anything that they possibly could in
order to help their child. I think early on that people assume that this was a broad ranging conspiracy, and immediately they associated Rita with it, that she was part and parcel. They almost had her sitting at the kitchen table. Now, I just I just don't see that that that was the case, you know, relative to to to these homicides.
And if we are to believe that that Angela is the controlling person, you know, this man nigulative, you know, kind of Sungali like character that you know has swayed over the entire family and how things are going to be done. If Angela is that person, did Rita perceive her daughter has maybe potentially, you know, going to do harm to her, or she would have money to warm her. And that's what makes that all the more homs. We're
going to take a break. We'll be back in a moment. Oh. I'm Carol Fisher and I'm hosting a podcast called The Girlfriends. Back in the nineteen nineties in Las Vegas, a few of us dated the most eligible bachelor in town, Bob. He spoke several languages, he did medical missionary work, and he was Jewish. He was perfect on paper, but he wasn't. He really wasn't. He shouted and to the point she went unconscious. Bob could lie about thing, but only takes
the one time when somebody ends up dead. Unfortunately for Bob, us girlfriends know how to fight back. I wanted him to pay for his crime. He needed to be put to justice. I'll be honest with you. If I saw him right now, I'd spit on him. I would call him and I would say, I know you killed my sister. I will always hound you and haunt you. You can listen to The girl Friends on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello, Hello, Malcolm Gladwell here, host of Revisionist History, a show about the overlooked and the misunderstood stories you won't hear anywhere else, like our ongoing obsessive campaign to blow up the world's most focused college ranking system. Why not just throw in a few extra zeros or witness me after years of fancy public speaking,
learning that I kind of have to start over. The tone that you had throughout the debate was very similar to some of the students that I do quick, and that's what I teach them not to do. We're making more revisionist history for you this year than ever from places all across this great country emergency rooms, huge theaters, small towns, and shooting righteous and you want to put your thumb up like us, You're gonna pull the trigger
with this finger here. Okay, listen to Revisionist History on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts from iHeart podcasts. Whitney Hill is going on in here. Everyone has their limits. I'd never confronted a situation like this. I just thought it was just a really terrible, immoral thing, a line they won't cross. I was stunned and I just said, no, we're killing people. You may never have to face that decision when you
find yourself at that line. Thou art ricin and somebody needs to just for once give everybody the whole truth, like this is evil and the only person who can sound the alarm is you. I wasn't just going to sit silently. Buy from iHeart Podcasts. These are the whistleblowers. If you are disloyal, thinks are going to happen to week out disgrace to our cut. Evil play should be prosecute when power corrupts, conscience is the last line of defense.
I'm Miles Taylor. Listen to the Whistleblowers on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. My name's Laverne Cox. I'm an actress, producer, fashionista, and host of The Laverne Cox Show. You may remember my Awart winning first season. I've been pretty busy. There's always time to touch incredible guests about important things people like me have been screaming for years. We've got to watch the Supreme Court. What they're doing is wrong, what they're doing as evil.
They will take things away and I can only hope that Dobbs, is that like Pearl Harbor moment, girl, you and I both know what it took to just get through the day in New York City and get home in one piece. And so the fact that we're here and what you've achieved and what I've achieved, you know, that's momentous. It's not just sitting around complaining about some bills. The only reason that you might think, as Chase said, that we're always miserable is because people are constantly attacking
us and we're constantly noticing it. Listen to the Laverne Cox Show on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Be sure to subscribe and share. Rita Newcomb spoke extensively about her family's legacy of abuse again Long Crimes Ancheanette Levy. Rita Newcomb is somebody we've known about since the arrests were made in this case back in November of twenty eighteen, and Rita is Angela
Wagner's mother. She claimed that Angela told her that you know, if you don't, if you don't do this, they're going to hurt me. We never got a clarification on who they are that she said they will hurt me if
you don't say you did this. She also talked about how you know, she had been married to Angela's father of course at Carter, and he was abusive to both of them, I mean physically abusive, and Angela had actually gone into the Air Force at eighteen she wanted to get away from you know, or bad and this whole thing. And we found out that Angela left the Air Force early allegedly because she was sexually assaulted, and it was
never investigated or reported. According to Rita, I find it interesting given the fact that the motive for these murders allegedly was protecting me and the spear that the little girl might be molested. So it makes you wonder, is that were this concern about sexual assault or sexual abuse where it originated was with Angela's time in the Air Force. So I guess we'll find out as the case progresses.
But she talked about not liking Billy Wagner. I would think that seeing a woman who's seventy plus sitting up there crying and reliving this and admitting to lying for her daughter, but I would think the jury would take that very seriously. But again, this is George's trial, not Angela's trial, but still it paints a picture. You know, it seems like Angelo Wagner has just been painted as
the ultimate villain in this story, in this trial. I mean, nobody says anything nice about Angela Wagner in this case. The jury also heard from two PCI forensics experts, one with special Agent Brian White, who searched the Wagner's property in June of twenty seventeen. He's now a lieutenant the
Madison County Sheriff's Office in Central Ohio. Special Prosecutor Andrew Wilson questioned him on the stand, and you boltibly swear a refirm that the testimony you are about to give the true of the whole treence and nothing but the true w Thank you, honor, and a nice loud voice. Can you introduce yourself again to the journey. My name is Brian White. I'm a lieutenant with the Madison County
sheerse Office. When you were out there searching that area of two sixty Peterson Road June fourteenth, June fifteen, twenty seventeen, did ultimately you find pieces of evidence that you collected and took into customer? Yes, we did and June fourteenth, June fifteenth, during that search, did you also have Matt White out there with you, who was from the lab. Yes, we did and explained what his role was or what
he did that day. Whenever if we would find something that was firearms related through shifting, whether it be a casing or bullet or whatever, Matt would take a look at it and then he would put it in. He would basically separate them out and two different characteristics or calibers or whatever. Okay, I'm gonna hand you what's been marked for dentification purposes. I stick to give it ss live. Can you tell us what's in? I stick to give
it ss live. That's uh fired cartridge case two two three caliber collected June fourteenth and fifteen, twenty seventeen, two sixty Peterson Road. And it's got my name on it, my initials. And again, is there a two two three firearm listed on A two? Yes, there's the actors to sixty Peterson Road property, which was owned by Jake. It's
thirteen miles from where the roads were executed. It was at this location that White recovered twenty two caliber shell casings that matched the ones found at the crime scene. The Wagners were in Alaska at this time. On the Peterson Road property, a second barn was mid construction, possibly the bc I suspected to cover up evidence again and Jeanette.
In June to twenty seventeen, BCI, this was after the Wagners had moved to Alaska, went back to the Peterson Road property where the Wagners had lived they had sold it in May of twenty seventeen, a month prior, and Brian White, it was like the lead crime scene agent on this case, and he said that they went back there with ground penetrating radar just looking to see if there was anything buried underneath their under the ground of evidentiary value. I mean, at this point in time, they
were still looking for murder weapons. The lead BCI agent, Ryan Scheier, said there was a new barn that was being built constructed on the Peterson Road property at the time of the homicides. Really, I mean part of the barn had been erected and it was under construction at the time of the homicides and after the homicides, and so BCI had gotten the new owners to text and talk with Jake about this, which stimulated some conversation if you would about it. It got George to call Angela.
They discussed it, and Angela was very concerned about which barn they were searching, you know, which barne, She kept asking, So they were concerned about the property being searched. And George sounded like he was the one in charge, like he was the go between, you know, asking Jake, you know, hey, Jake, which barn is it? Because Angela wanted to know which barn. So it sounded like George was very much the boss.
And in that conversation at least BCI criminal Intelligence analyst Julia Evislage also took the stay and she intercepted the Wagner's cell phone conversations and also monitored their social media activity. The Wagners and the Rodents had volleyed Facebook blocks back and forth, revealing potential grudges, focusing on Hannah Rodin's Facebook and as previously mentioned, she was not currently friends with
Jeeke Wagner. From prior posts or messaging, they were at one point friends, but they weren't at the time of the return. She had blocked George Wagner's profile and Angela had blocked Hannah Rodin's there was an assortment of relationships between Tabitha's profiles, as there were a number of them, but Hannah Rodin and Tabitha's most recent account were friends
at the time of the return. But in a world where people block each other routinely online, it's hard to know how much weight to give someone pressing a button on Facebook and Jeanette, I guess if there's some big feud going on and the families are warring with one another, of course you would have somebody blocked. Or maybe you just blocked somebody because you don't want them snooping on your Facebook, or maybe you just don't want that person
in your business. I don't know. I thought it was strange that George who claimed Frankie was a good friend, or at least his attorneys have claimed that Frankie was a good friend, that he had Frankie blocked, he had Hannah May blocked. You know, all these different people had each other blocked. Is it indicative of somebody carrying out out a homicide. I guess it could be, But as far as like who who did what, or who planned and covered up, I mean, I'm not sure it's that relevant.
Julia E. A Slage also played the court of fascinating intercept of George Wagner on the family's journey to Alaska. I thought Julia of A Slage's testimony was interesting when we got to hear George Wagner. You know, it was really the first time we'd or one of the first times, i should say that we heard his voice, and we
heard that he can become quite agitated. It was after the family had been stopped at the border in Montana and interrogated, and he was putting his son in the car, and he was telling his little boy, who was a toddler at this time, those people back there that fed you and played with you their liars. They're bad people. They want to want to kill us. And the little boy was saying no, no, no, you know, and things
like that. And I'm just thinking to myself as I'm listening to this, this is a grown man talking to his child who's a toddler and telling this child that the people they just saw at the border were trying to kill them. And I just found that to be so strange and unbelievable. I couldn't believe that someone would talk to a toddler like that. We're going to take a break. We'll be back in a moment. Oh. I'm Carol Fisher and I seen a podcast called The girl Friends.
Back in the nineteen nineties in Las Vegas, a few of us dated the most eligible bachelor in town, Bob. He spoke several languages, he did medical missionary work, and he was Jewish. He was perfect on paper, but he wasn't. He really wasn't, he shouted into the point she went unconscious. Bob could lie about anything, but only takes the one time when somebody ends up dead. Unfortunately for Bob, us girlfriends know how to fight back. I wanted him to
pay for his crime. He needed to be put to justice. I'll be honest with you. If I saw him right now, I'd spit on him. I would call him and I would say, I know you killed my sister. I will always hound you and haunt you. You can listen to The Girlfriends on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast, or wherever
you get your podcasts. Hello, Hello, Malcolm Glabo here, host of Revisionist History, a show about the overlooked and the misunderstood stories you won't hear anywhere else like our ongoing obsessive campaign to blow up the world's most focus college ranking system. Why not just throw in a few extra zeros or witness me after years of fancy public speaking,
learning that I kind of have to start over. The tone that you had throughout the debate was very similar to some of the students that I do work with, and that's what I teach them not to do. We're making more revisionist history for you this year than ever from places all across this great country emergency rooms, huge theaters, small towns, and shooting righteous and you want to put your thumb up, like, are you gonna pull the trigger
with this finger? Here? Okay, listen to revisionist history on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts from iHeart podcasts. Whitney is going on here. Everyone has their limits. I'd never confronted a situation like this. I just thought it was just a really terrible, immoral thing, a line they won't cross. I was stunned, and I just said, no, we're killing people. You may never have to face that decision when you find yourself at that line.
Aren't ricin and somebody needs to just for once give everybody the whole truth like this is evil and the only person who can sound the alarm is you. I wasn't just going to sit silently. Buy from iHeart Podcasts. These are the whistleblowers. If you are disloyal, things are going to happen to set disgrace to our gun. Evil pay should be prosecuted when power corrupts. Conscience is the
last line of defense. I'm Miles Taylor. Listen to the Whistleblowers on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. My name's Laverne Cox. I'm an actress, producer, fashionista, and host of The Laverne Cox Show. You may remember my award winning first season. I've been pretty busy. There's always time to touch incredible guests about important things people like me have been screaming for years. We've got to watch the Supreme Court. What they're doing is wrong, what
they're doing is evil. They will take things away and I can only hope that Dobbs is that like Pearl Harbor moment. Girl, You and I both know what it took to just get through the day in New York City and get home in one piece. And so the fact that we're here and what you've achieved and what I've achieved. You know, that's momentous. It's not just sitting
around complaining about some bills. The only reason that you might think, as Chase said, that we're always miserable, is because people are constantly attacking us and we're constantly noticing it. Listen to the Laverne Cox Show on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Be sure to subside and share. As the round of testimony wrapped up, some observers thought there was still an underwhelming amount of
evidence against George Wagner. You know, a lot of times in this case, it feels like they're doing more to convict Jake and Angela than they are George. Now, granted, George is not the main player in this case. The jury really just has to determine whether there's enough evidence to show that George was part of a conspiracy to commit and cover up murders. Eight murders. So that's really what they have to prove. Yeah, we all want to know,
like the details. The only thing I can see is that they somehow had it in their minds and it almost seemed like a circular thing that they were all feeding off each other, thinking they were the only ones who could raise these kids in the way they wanted them raised, whatever way that was. I mean, it just sounds like it was a very insular life. Was a lot of yelling too. More on that next time. For more information on the case and relevant photos, follow us
on Instagram at Katie Underscore Studios. The Piked and Masker is produced by Stephanie Lydecker, Jeff Shane, Alan Wieder, Andrew Arnow, Gabriel Castillo and me Courtney Armstrong. Editing and sound designed by Jeff Tui. Music by Jared Aston. The Piked and Masker is a production of iHeartRadio and Katie Studios. For more podcasts from my Heart Radio, visit the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
I'm Carol Fisher and I'm hosting a podcast called The Girlfriends. It's Las Vegas, it's the nineteen nineties, and it is time to find a husband. There were four Jewish doctors who were felt to be eligible bachelors. One of them was the spot Baron Bout. On paper, he was perfect, but in reality, this guy's a whacko, he shouted ed to the point she went unconscious. I would call him and I would say, I know you killed my sister. You can listen to the Girlfriends on the iHeartRadio app, Apple,
pote Cast, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is the story of a man who's fascinated me. His name was Sweet Daddy Grace, and that's a name you don't forget. He was a visionary who built a fortune as a black man during Jim Crow during the Depression, but today not many people know about him. The race sort of wiped out, and I wonder if this was done intentionally. Listen to Sweet Daddy Grace on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts. From iHeart Podcasts and Nomadic Engine, the acclaimed dramatic thriller returns after Shock season two. He's like a ghost. We had an agreement to keep each other's secrets. None of you are making decisions to keep the rest of us safe, which leaves me I'm asking for your forgiveness. After Shock season two, starring Sarah Wayne Kelly's, David Harbor and Jeffrey Dean Morgan listened to after Shock on the Heart Radio app, Apple podcasts or
wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm free, Are and I'm rthy. We have spent the last twenty years building and working at some of the largest companies in the world. We worked with some remarkable people Rob mclenny. When I see the people of Wrexham, I grew up exactly like them. Check out the RT and Tree Arm show. That is a R D HI and s R I R a M show. Listen to the RT Instree Arm Show on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
