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Advanced Emotional Anatomy where we examine how our ego controls our lives. The ego-voice inside our head enslaves us without our knowing it. Let's explore simple solutions to spring you free from the ego that controls most of your actions. Dr. Gilgamesh To support this show and to continue our interactive discussions by you can visit: Patreon.com/emotionalanatomy You can listen to Basic Emotional Anatomy Podcast here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/emotional-anatomy-intelligent-design/ ...
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Welcome to the Emotional Anatomy Podcast, where we examine how our ego controls our lives. The ego-voice inside our head enslaves us without our knowing it. Let's explore simple solutions to spring you free from the ego that controls most of your actions. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emotional-anatomy/support
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Mike Cox’s name is synonymous with Texas crime reporting. Cox spent decades covering grisly crimes, working as a police beat reporter and later as the Chief of Media Relations for the Texas Department of Public Safety and authoring books about the Texas Rangers. His latest book, Getting Away with Murder: Learning from Dateline and Other True Crime …
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True Crime Reporter® presents a story that straddles the line between horror and history. Mike Cox, a veteran police beat reporter and former chief of media relations for the Texas Department of Public Safety, spent his life documenting murder cases and bringing clarity to chaos. From unraveling the disturbing confessions of serial killer Henry Lee…
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Juan David Ortiz, a U.S. Border Patrol supervisor, wore the uniform of a trusted protector. But he lived a double life — husband, father, war veteran, and respected agent. Yet beneath this facade of normalcy lay a monster. Over the course of twelve days in 2018, Ortiz unleashed his dark urges on the streets of Laredo, Texas, brutally ending the liv…
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Joe Pulizzi, the Godfather of Content Marketing, takes an audacious leap into crime fiction, delivering a story that is as mesmerizing as it is chilling. Set within the haunting confines of a funeral home, “The Will To Die” unravels a dark and twisted narrative brimming with suspense, secrets, and a touch of macabre. Pulizzi’s protagonist, a market…
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Chaos erupted inside the impenetrable Walls Unit prison in Huntsville during the scorching Texas summer of July 1974. Frederico “Fred” Gomez Carrasco, a notorious drug lord often compared to Pablo Escobar of today, orchestrated a takeover that would become the longest prison siege in U.S. history. Carrasco, known as “The Mexican Connection,” smuggl…
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How well do we truly know our friends? Can we discern when they are lying, or even worse, when they might be hiding a deadly secret? In this episode, I delve into the unsettling story of Fred Roehler, who seemed to embody the perfect father and husband in the idyllic setting of Malibu, California. However, beneath this facade of a picture-perfect f…
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John Dillinger & The Lady In Red Confronted Leaving The Biograph Theater in Chicago July 22, 1934. Artists Rendition John Dillinger was the most famous outlaw of the 1930s—a charming yet elusive bank robber who captured the public’s imagination and fueled an entire genre of crime melodramas during the darkest days of the Great Depression. His darin…
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The arrival of a mysterious box at a government office in a small Texas town shattered its quiet morning routine. Suddenly, the peaceful atmosphere turned to chaos as panicked men and women ran screaming from the building into the street. They were the targets of a sinister plot designed to kill them all with a powerful pipe bomb in a case of domes…
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In the shadow of Texas’ heartland, a clandestine cult flourished under the guise of dark rituals and methamphetamine production. Known as the Devil Lovers, this group of middle-aged men and women from prominent Waco families engaged in sinister ceremonies, pledging allegiance to their enigmatic leader, David Russell Zell. Their twisted journey from…
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Investigative Reporter Robert Riggs dives into the mind of a serial killer with author John David Bethel as we explore his latest novel “Mapping The Night.” Bethel’s books stand out for their profound basis in real-life cases. His fiction and nonfiction offer a unique lens through which to explore the darkest corners of the human mind. FOLLOW the T…
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Genaro “Geno” Ruiz Camacho's drug empire thrived on violence. In the late 1980s in Dallas, he ruled with an iron fist and displayed an almost unimaginable cruelty towards those who crossed his path.This story is about violence, revenge, and an unrelenting pursuit of justice led by FBI Special Agent Tase Bailey. I uncover how Camacho's brutality sha…
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If Minneapolis police officers had been wearing body cameras, would it have prevented the excessive force that led to the murder of 46-year-old George Floyd?Dr. Jennifer Matthews says Body-Worn Cameras are reshaping Police-Citizen Interactions, and she believes that it could have made a life-saving difference.Matthews has implemented, managed, and …
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Sandra Bridewell has fallen from grace in Dallas Society. Shunned by neighbors and most friends in the posh Highland Park community that is home to oil and real estate barons.In Parts 1 & 2 Beneath the Charm: Unveiling The Black Widow we reveal Bridewell's connection to three mysterious shooting deaths and the stories about them label Sandra, The B…
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Dallas Socialite Sandra Bridewell cultivated an image of elegance and vulnerability.In part one of our series, Beneath the Charm: Unveiling The Black Widow, Sandra Bridewell’s first husband’s life tragically ends with his alleged suicide.Was the promising young dentist driven to shoot himself in a fit of depression over the crushing burden of mount…
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Amidst the sprawling cityscape of Dallas, where power and prosperity intersect with secrets and lies, Sandra Bridewell's story unravels.Bridewell was a beautiful, alluring socialite in the affluent enclave of Highland Park when Dallas was the world’s most popular TV show and the Dallas Cowboys were America’s team. It is a tale woven with deception,…
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A new breed of con artists herd unwitting victims into a digital slaughterhouse.Master manipulators use a scam called “Pig Butchering.”They fatten up their prey with affection and the promise of riches, like feeding a hog on the way to the slaughterhouse.Pig Butchers use psychological manipulation to bleed victim’s savings. If you believe similar s…
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In the shadowy underworld of early 20th-century New York City, a nefarious counterfeiting operation run by cunning Sicilian criminals thrived—until William Flynn and the U.S. Secret Service set their sights on bringing the ring to justice.At the heart of the story is the classic clash between good and evil, law and lawlessness.But in William Flynn,…
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Through the mist of forgotten histories, the figure of William J. Flynn beckons, offering a glimpse into a life that, though eclipsed by time, remains a testament to human endeavor and spirit.In the early 20th century, Flynn, known as the “Bulldog Detective,” was one of the most famous detectives in America.As head of the U.S. Secret Service and la…
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The mystery of Patty Hearst's transformation from a college student born into privilege to a Marxist militant wielding an M-1 carbine in a bank robbery remains as compelling as ever on the 50th anniversary of her kidnapping. The abduction of William Randolph Heart’s granddaughter captured America’s attention in 1974.The saga of 19-year-old Patty He…
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David Berkowitz, known as the “Son of Sam,” terrorized New York City for a year in the late 1970s with a series of random murders and cryptic taunts to police and the press.Ever since then, the question of why he did it and if Berkowitz had accomplices from a Satan-worshipping cult has produced ceaseless speculation. Now, Dr. Michael Caparrelli pro…
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I opened my reporter's notebook to the historical case called the "Nine Days Queen."It's a tragic story from 16th-century England about Lady Jane Grey. Her life, a fleeting moment in the annals of English royalty, ended abruptly with her execution at just 16 years old.I take you to London's National Gallery to see her last moment poignantly capture…
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This story shrouded in mystery, involves a Texas prison escapee that could be ripped straight from a spy novel.Bank robber and suspected drug smuggler Charles J. Woods of Dallas made a daring escape from a Texas prison and subsequently disappeared into the realm of the Mena Arkansas Conspiracy. In my exclusive interview with fugitive hunter Louis F…
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Death Row Calling--I Know Where Your Daughters LiveI delve into the shadowy underworld of contraband communication, where prisoners wielding illegal cell phones orchestrate a web of threats and criminal enterprises from behind bars. My story revolves around the chilling case of Richard Tabler, a serial killer on Texas Death Row. Tabler's audacious …
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Nothing Good Happens After MidnightIn the vast, rugged terrain of Texas, where the stories of outlaws and the law are etched into the very soil, we find a beacon of knowledge in an unexpected place: the walls of a maximum-security prison. My guest, David Stacks guest is a seasoned Texas prison warden, a guardian of society's most dangerous individu…
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In this episode, I’m going to take you behind the high walls and razor wire into the dark corners of the largest prison system in the world. David Stacks, a former Texas prison warden with 30 years of frontline experience, provides an unfiltered look at life behind bars.Today, Stacks is the director of the Texas Prison Museum.He’s here with stories…
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This episode marks a somber milestone. The 25th anniversary of the execution of Kenneth Allen McDuff – a name that chills the soul of the men and women in law enforcement who hunted him down – and the families of his victims.McDuff, infamously dubbed the 'Broomstick Killer,' was a figure of unparalleled brutality. His story isn't just a tale of sad…
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We are a matriarchal species. As people who care we want to make the world a better place because we are here. We ought to be paying people to become parts of cooperative parenting communities, attending and teaching one another about Emotional Anatomy; the Homosapien Operating System, the Gratitude Pathway; HeartHome Belly Calm Rest. Gilgamesh Reg…
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From The Investigative ArchivesIn the wake of the recent Hamas terrorist attack that killed more than 1,300 Israelis, my True Crime Reporter® podcast opened its investigative archive on the Gaza-based group's past fundraising and recruitment in the United States.After my embedded assignment with the U.S. Army during the invasion of Iraq in 2003, in…
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After 26 years in law enforcement, Glen Williams has experienced the toll that bearing witness to violence and tragedy can take.Williams, like many first responders, bottled up the pain and soldiered on.Unaware that his PTSD was wrecking his life at home and on the job. Hello, this is Robert Riggs. In this episode of the True Crime Reporter® Podcas…
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There's a crime trend sweeping the United States of flash mob thieves charging into department stores to make off with armfuls of loot. Gangs rush inside affluent suburban neighborhoods in night to break into cars.This episode of the True Crime Reporter® podcast responds to those of you asking me what they should do amid a growing wave of violence …
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Investigative Reporter Stephen Michaud, among the nation’s best, spent six years unraveling how an iconic ranch was taken from a dying Texas Cowboy.It's a sprawling Texas ranch near the border with Mexico where the biggest producing gas well in the United States was struck in 2004.The ranch and its mineral assets have amassed a 750 Million dollar f…
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Shankar Vidanta is beginning a fabulous introduction to Emotional Anatomy. Processing ideas is often a spiral out of control into dark side emotional reflexes. The Homosapien Operating System will enable clarity in these discussions because of its’ simplicity. Freedom vs Slavery. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emo…
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In this week’s episode of True Crime Reporter®, Michael Jackson, the host of the A Funny Way of Looking Podcast, interviews me about the age-old appeal of crime stories.Michael’s podcast aims to educate in a fun environment, enlighten, entertain, and inspire listeners and viewers.We talk serial killers, journalism ethics, the scariest criminal I ev…
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Doug Noll says murderers are not born, they're bred. Today kids revert to what they see around them...violence.Doug Noll founded the Prison of Peace Project. Noll teaches hardcore inmates how to de-escalate an angry, emotional person in 90 seconds or less.It’s a skill that we can all benefit from learning in this era of violence.Hello, this is Robe…
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Free from Mexican narco's occult witchcraft, Ed Calderon savors the American experience.Calderon fled Mexico with this three-year-old daughter when he had to choose between working for a cartel in his police uniform or getting assassinated. Ed Calderon - Former Mexican Counter Narcotics Officer I’m back with my third and final episode interviewing …
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Ed Calderon says the incomplete wall on the U.S. Southern border with Mexico is like Swiss cheese."It won't stop any of the growing threats posed by the Mexican drug cartels," he says. Ed Calderon spent a dozen years working in counter-narcotics and organized crime investigations in the northern border region of Mexico.Ed Calderon - Former Mexican …
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Former Mexican counter-narcotics officer Ed Calderon predicts a day of reckoning.If you were a fan of Narcos or Sicario, brace yourself to hear the real story about what’s happening south of the U.S. border.Ed Calderon is a man who should not be alive. He fled death threats and now lives in the United States, where he is a security consultant. Ed C…
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