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        -- continued at www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/oh-cuyahoga/authorities-ruled-their-fathers-death-a-
        suicide-but-his-family-said-it-doesnt-add-up

        Intermountain PI Podcast with guest PI Rory McMahon and the Jihad That Never Was
        (Host Scott Fulmer – Intermountain PI – UT and Rory McMahon CLI – McMahon & Associates – FL)
        This week we travel to the Sunshine State.  My topic is PI Rory McMahon and the Jihad that never was.  Florida private
        investigator Rory is a certified legal investigator, certified fraud investigator and a board certified criminal defense
        investigator.
        We are honored to know Scott and Rory as close friends. Scott has elevated our profession with a great podcast for and
        about PIs and a book. Rory is an accomplished mentor to many – and facilitated introductions of Dean to CRC Press to
        see his textbook published, and contributed to Rory’s third edition.
        -- listen at http://intermountainpi.com/pi-rory-mcmahon-and-the-jihad-that-never-was

        Experience the Ride, Ride for Experience
        (Al Duncan ACTAR – Warren Forensics - SC)
        A lot of people own motorcycle(s). Not a lot of people have experience riding motorcycles. More people have
        motorcycles stored in their garages, covered with all kinds of things, than ride motorcycles. In a similar neglect, there are
        those people who take their motorcycle out occasionally but never really put the miles or hours on the bike. This means
        that most of the people that have registered motorcycles do not get a lot of “seat time”.
        -- continued at www.warrenforensics.com/2021/04/16/experience-the-ride-ride-for-experience

        This Day in History - A father is exonerated after 21 years
        (The History Channel)
        April 25, 1989, after 21 years of incarceration, James Richardson walked out of a Florida prison after being wrongfully
        convicted of killing his seven children on October 25, 1967. Special prosecutor Janet Reno agreed to the release after
        evidence showed that the conviction resulted from misconduct by the prosecutor. In addition, neighbor Betsy Reese had
        confessed to the crime to a nursing home employee.
        -- continued at www.history.com/this-day-in-history/a-father-is-exonerated-after-21-years











































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