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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Murphy's Justice show "The Sheila Deviney Unsolved Homicide"

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Tonight on Murphy's Justice case of Sheila Deviney, found burned to death in her Maysville, Oklahoma home in January, 2004. Her death was originally categorized as an accident, but later deemed a homicide which is still unsolved. Through the years the family of Sheila Deviney have tirelessly sought justice, all the while meeting obstacles along the way as her case has grown cold.

Sadly this case is all too common. Victims of intimate partner violence who seek custody of their children and have taken steps to end a relationship before, during or as in Sheila Deviney's case after a divorce are silenced by their abusers.



There is a $50,000 reward being offered to anyone who comes forward with information that will put the killer(s) behind bars. But first, the good people of Garvin County need to start demanding answering because as of now Sheila Deviney's homicide case is not being investigated. 


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Murphy's Justice is an American television series featuring cases of intimate partner violence, stalking homicide and those who suddenly vanish without a trace. An investigation television program with top experts in their field from around the country.  It is devoted to missing mothers, unsolved and suspicious deaths, mothers and women leaving their abusive relationships along with solutions for those involved in domestic violence relationships.  Show host Susan Murphy-Milano connects the dots bringing a voice to those silenced behind closed doors in this country. 

“What hurts the survivor most is not the cruelty of the oppressor, but the silence of the bystander”- Eli Weisel


Friday, September 9, 2011

"Cracking Crime in Prime Time"


48 Hours: Season Premiere

The criminal mind is similar to a safe that, in my opinion, can never be cracked. They come from all walks of life; poor, privileged and everything in between; all shapes, sizes and ethnic backgrounds.

On today's "Time's Up" show we learned what takes place behind one of the most respected broadcasts on television, CBS's 48 Hours, with the man of our hour, producer and author, Paul LaRosa.

The nightly "news" broadcasts on the cable stations have turned reporting serious crimes into a McDonald's drive-thru menu of fast food ratings. The public, in my opinion, is being served a raw hamburger. These types of shows often misinform because all they have time for is 60 second sound bites that often are carried over to various social networking sites.

At a time when investigative journalism is dying because of the Internet, we need to embrace those shows who consistently strive to be a voice, holding accountable a justice system that has, over time, eroded.

LaRosa authored Tacoma Confidential a case 48 Hours featured on a broadcast. The book covers the case of Crystal Brame, a true story of murder-suicide and a police chief''s secret life. Crystal was murdered on April 26, 2003, a victim of officer related intimate partner homicide. On the show we discussed the Brame case and I found myself not agreeing with LaRosa's theory regarding her murder.

We also discussed the case of missing person Christie Wilson, a 27 year old from Northern California who was featured on a past 48 Hours show. She was last seen at about 1:15 am on October 5, 2005 walking into the parking lot of the Thunder valley casino in Lincoln, CA.

In the case of Christie Wilson, there was an arrest. Mario Garcia was tried by a jury and found guilty of her murder. But, the remains of Christie Wilson have yet to be recovered. LaRosa talked about how Garcia did not receive a fair trial. But what is fair when you have been convicted of murder?  Garcia has refused to tell law enforcement or her family where he buried Christie Wilson. There is a $35,000 reward being offered in this case. If the family contacts me at murphymilano@gmail.com I can offer to do a show or two and discuss the details and information in hopes someone will step forward with information. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Sacramento Police Department at (916) 433-0650.


As often happens the hour with Paul LaRosa was not enough. Join us as we continue the conversation with LaRosa on Wednesday, September 14, 2011 with Dr. Laurie Roth at 7:00 PM Eastern Time www.therothshow.com

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Susan Murphy Milano is a staff member of the Institute for Relational Harm Reduction and Public Pathology Education. She is a specialist with intimate partner violence cases and prevention strategies and high risk cases and available for personal consultations through the Institute. She is also part of the team at Management Resources Limited of New York.

Susan is the author of "Time's Up: A Guide on How to Leave and Survive Abusive and Stalking Relationships,"Moving out, Moving on, and Defending Out Lives. Susan is the host of The Susan Murphy Milano Show, "Time'sUp!" . She is a regular contributor to the nationally syndicated "The Roth Show" with Dr Laurie Roth and a co-host on Crime Wire.

If you would like to schedule Susan Murphy Milano for interviews, please contact: ImaginePublicity PO BOX 14946 Surfside Beach, SC 29587 Phone: 843.808.0859 email- contact@imaginepublicity.com

Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Susan Murphy Milano Show "Time's Up" - Live Thursday 2-4 PM Eastern Time



Time's Up!


Thursday, March 31

2pm-3pm:

Holly Hughes

For the past decade Holly Hughes has served as a Senior Assistant District Attorney with the Fulton County District Attorney’s office in Atlanta, GA where she prosecuted some of the most high-profile cases in the United States, including working on the murder case against Ray Lewis, superstar with the Baltimore Ravens. Holly Hughes was a triple threat prosecuting homicides, hate crimes and high profile felony cases.

Prior to making a name for herself as a tough big-city prosecutor, she also worked as an attorney specializing in Discrimination and Civil Rights. Ms. Hughes has hosted the highly popular “Nancy Grace Show” on CNN Headline News Channel, and continues to appear as a frequent guest on the program. She has also appeared on Court TV as a frequent commentator and legal analyst since 2003. Additionally, she appears regularly on Tru TV’s In Session and CNN, HLN Prime News as well as The Levi Page Radio, The Cop Doc Radio Show and The Susan Murphy Milano Show show as an expert in criminal law. With over 100 media appearances Ms. Hughes has been qualified as an expert in high profile litigation and criminal procedure with the Cold Case Research Institute of Georgia. She is also a frequent guest lecturer at local colleges and law schools. She has been honored in Madison Avenue’s Who’s Who of Young Professionals.

3pm-4pm:


Reza Jou and Karim Pirani

Three years ago, on June 23, 2007, San Diego State University honor student, Donna Jou, vanished after meeting up with a man who responded to her tutoring service ad on an online classifieds site. The man turned out to be John Steven Burgess, a three time convicted sexual predator. Because Donna’s body has not been found, Burgess unfortunately was only charged for involuntary manslaughter and is currently serving a five year prison sentence. He is due to be released on April 15, 2011 (only 2 years incarcerated for such a major crime. http://donnajou.com

Reza Jou, Donna's father, is on a crusade to improve Internet safety. He has invested in a new website, SafeList.com, that provides an online classifieds platform based on its Verified Identity technology.
Known as the “Jane Wayne of Justice,” Susan Murphy Milano always stands up as a voice for those who are silenced in a world of intimidation and violence within their homes and in courtrooms across the country.

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Here Women Talk is a fresh, new spot for women to socialize, inspire and learn from each other. I know you will want to join in the interactive social network as well as listen to the radio broadcast each week. Join us in the chat room, socialize and ask questions!

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Susan Murphy Milano is with the Institute for Relational Harm Reduction and Public Pathology Education. She is an expert on intimate partner violence and homicide crimes. For more information visithttp://www.saferelationshipsmagazine.com/ She is also in partnership with Pamela Chapman and iAscend Programs. http://pamelachapmanl.biz

Susan is the author of "Time's Up A Guide on How to Leave and Survive Abusive and Stalking Relationships," available for purchase at the Institute, Amazon.com and wherever books are sold. Susan is the host of The Susan Murphy Milano Show, "Time's Up!" on Here Women Talkhttp://www.herewomentalk.com/and is a regular contributor to the nationally syndicated The Roth Show with Dr Laurie Roth. Susan is a survivor- the daughter of a police officer family intimate partner homicide by her father who murdered her mother before committing suicide.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Susan Murphy Milano Show-"Time's Up" Guests: Denny Griffin and Sheryl McCollumLive Thursday 2-4 PM Eastern Time

Thursdays from 2pm to 4pm Eastern

The Susan Murphy Milano Show

“Time’s Up!”

Thursday, March 3

2pm-3pm:

Las Vegas Mob True Crime author
Denny Griffin

A man of many hats, Denny Griffin is a former police investigator from New York who moved to Las Vegas to “retire.”

In 1996, when Dennis was supposed to be retired, he decided to tell the story of what he learned while investigating the operation of a medical examiner’s office. It was an eye-opening experience and he felt compelled to share it with others. Dennis eventually authored a fictionalized account called, The Morgue. However, readers didn’t believe anything in the book could actually

happen, but they liked the story and his style; rough edges and all. Six more mystery/thriller fictions followed.

His lates book, “Surviving the Mob” abo
ut former Gambino family member, Andrew DiDonato is making the best seller lists. Denny is also an integral team member of the Crime Wire Investigative Bureau.
3pm-4pm:

Sheryl McCollum of Cold Case Investigative Research Institute

With over 25 years of experience and education, Sheryl is currently the Director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, which is a collaboration between Auburn University Montgomery, Faulkner University and Bauder College. This collaboration brings together researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community to develop new capabilities and work collectively to advance research, training and techniques in solving cold cases. The objectives of CCIRI are to provide the means, resources and guidance for Criminal Justice students throughout all Kaplan Higher Education to determine the solvability of actual unsolved crimes.

Sheryl McCollum and her students have collaborated on several high profile unsolved crimes including Chanrdra Levy, Tupac Shakur and Amber Hagerman to name but a few.

Sheryl is the author of Cold Case: Pathways to Justice along with Betsey Ramsey.

Known as the “Jane Wayne of Justice,” Susan Murphy Milano always stands up as a voice for those who are silenced in a world of intimidation and violence within their homes and in courtrooms across the country.


Live from:
Hear Women Talk Network on Zeus Radio!

Live from:
Hear Women Talk Network on Zeus Radio!

If you missed the shows, you can listen to the archive or download the podcast here:

Here Women Talk is a fresh, new spot for women to socialize, inspire and learn from each other. I know you will want to join in the interactive social network as well as listen to the radio broadcast each week. Join us in the chat room, socialize and ask questions!

http://herewomentalk.com
http://herewometalksocial.com

www.imaginepublicity.com


Monday, September 27, 2010

Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation: Monday September 27, 2010 at 9:00 PM


Lisa Shuttleworth has been missing since September 4, 2003 from Beech Island, SC.
The mother of two was supposed to pick up her son, Ryan, at the bus stop after school that afternoon, but in her stead an older family friend was there to meet him. Returning Ryan to his home, they found it locked and no sign of Lisa, although her car, along with a car she had borrowed, were still in her driveway. After Lisa's parents were called they all entered the house and found no signs of struggle, and the only thing missing was her purse. It looked as if Lisa planned to return shortly, even a pot of tea was on the stove, her jewelry on the kitchen counter.

Lisa was a single mother, an excellent mother according to family sources, her two children knew they were loved, well taken care of, and that she would never leave them of her own free will. So what happened to Lisa?

And on May 10, 2010 Wendy Stevens cautiously went about her day. After work, she picked up her kids and at 6:45 p.m. was at a drive-thru ATM, with her four children in the car, when five rounds of gunfire blasted into the SUV, killing the 36 year old mother 36-year-old mother from Mobile, Alabama. Immediately after the shooting, an all-points bulletin was issued for the now-armed and dangerous Berry. He was apprehended and charged the following day with Wendy's murder and held on $500,000 bond.
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You can listen to the show live, and participate in the chat room, the direct link for the show is HERE

We will take your calls live. The number to call in with questions or comments is
347-326-9337

Join the Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation” team of Sheryl McCollum, Director of the cold case Investigative Research Institute in Atlanta, Holy Hughes, Former Prosecutor turned Defense Attorney, and Violence Expert Susan Murphy Milano.

Information on cases that you suspect or have yet to be solved as they relate to Intimate Partner crime investigation and homicide, and you would like us to profile the case on the show which airs every Monday evening at 9:00 PM Eastern time, is welcomed for consideration for a future show by email to us with news articles, copies of police reports and other documentation to the Websleuths.com site or directly to us at IPHInvestigation@gmail.com

Monday, August 9, 2010

Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation: Monday August 9, 2010 at 9:00 PM EST



By Sheryl McCollum, Holly Hughes and Susan Murphy Milano



Tonight IPHI and Websleuths.com features the cold cases of

CHANDA TURNER was shot to death at her home in Paul's Valley, Oklahoma on July 12, 2000. Her boyfriend claimed she shot herself while he slept through the sound of gunfire, then found her outside on the back steps after she was dead. Crime scene photos depict blood throughout the inside of the home, including on the mattress he claimed he was asleep on.


Mary Edna Badaracco vanished in Sherman, Connecticut in 1984. A victim of continued abuse and threats during a violent relationship with her husband, Dominic Badaracco whom is now a suspect in the case.

Your hosts Holly Hughes former Atlanta Prosecutor turned defense attorney, Sheryl McCollum, Director of Cold Case Investigative Research Institute and Susan Murphy-Milano, Violence Expert and Author of the new book "Time's Up" have joined forces to bring new eyes to cases of intimate partner homicide. Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation gives these cases a front and center seat instead of a back door crime occurring behind closed doors.

The show is sponsored by the interactive crime and news site Websleuths.com

To listen to the show live for Monday August 9, 2010, and participate in the chat room, the direct link for the show is HERE

We will take your call live. The number to call in with questions or comments is:

The number is 347-326-9337



Do you have a case you would like us to consider for a future show? Or you would like to contact us? Please contact us via our email address at IPHInvestigation.com

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Cop Doc Takes On Domestic Violence and Homicide




There is a common theme among the intimate partner homicide cases that cold case Director Sheryl McCullom and I continue to cover and highlight on our new Monday night show on blog talk radio. All the victims who have either gone missing or have been killed lived in total fear of their husband or boyfriend.

On yesterday's "Intimate Partner Homicide Investigates" show we discussed the case of missing Utah wife and mother Susan Powell who vanished on December 7, 2009 it was obvious she feared her husband Josh Powell. A strong woman of faith and a desire to remain in a marriage with an underlying belief that he would somehow change. As she made plans to end the marriage in my opinion, Josh Powell ended her life. As her family prays and waiting for her remains to be found there are thousands of other such women like Susan Powell, still alive, who need our help before they end up on the missing person's list. Or murdered in their own bed like Renee Pagel on August 5, 2006. She too was going through a divorce and the only person responsible in my opinion Michael Pagel has yet to be arrested. For nearly four years prosecutors and law enforcement continue to ignore the facts in this case. We will continue to press forward and demand accountability and justice. But it goes beyond those who have already lost their lives.

Victims who find themselves in violent relationships do not have to end up like Renee Pagel or Susan Powell.

On Tuesday, July 20, 2010 at 10:00 PM eastern time, domestic violence and homicide is the topic for the hour on The Cop Doc Radio show. The show will explore the perils of domestic violence at its worst in our society. Sheryl McCollum and Susan Murphy Milano are well-known for their vital work in this cancer upon our society. These tireless victims' advocates have created a avenue for victims of DV to have a voice. Also joining our panel is well-respected police trainer and retired police sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith. They'll give some perspective on the scope and depth of the problem and what you can do about it if you are in or know someone who is in that kind of situation.

Friday, July 9, 2010

The Debut of "Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation"




By Sheryl McCollum and Susan Murphy Milano

We are proud to announce our new show, "Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation," profiling unsolved murders, suspicious deaths and missing persons, those in the middle of a relationship break-up or divorce who suddenly vanished without a trace.

The show will be hosted by Sheryl McCollum, MS, Director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute and Susan Murphy-Milano Violence Expert and Author on Blog Talk radio.

Victims of intimate partner homicide and those killed by a person’s rage for the sake of argument, are invisible in the eyes of society. "Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation" and Websleuths.com will give victims who have been silenced by those hell bent on power and control a place to be heard and seek justice.

We each understand, as we read about tragic cases in the news, that the epidemic exists, but it does not have a voice or a face — because the world in which we live places victims of intimate partner crimes and their lives in the "unimportant" category box. Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation will bring these cases to the forefront.

The show, along side our partner and sponsor, Websleuths.com, will highlight, investigate and encourage anyone with information to contact either law enforcement or us with the goal of reaching a resolution.

The purpose is to specifically bring attention to cases in which justice may not have been served involving intimate partner related crimes, and to assist the families of the victims who are seeking justice.

Information on cases that you suspect or have yet to be solved as they relate to Intimate Partner crime investigation and homicide, and you would like us to profile the case on the show, is welcomed for consideration for a future show by email to us with news articles, copies of police reports and other documentation to the Websleuths.com site or directly to us at IPHInvestigation@gmail.com. Please include your name, your relationship to the person you would like profiled on a future show and a working contact number where we can reach you.

The show will debut on Monday, July 12, 2010 at 9:00 PM Eastern and 8:00 PM Central Time.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Dysfunctional Legal System Leads To Murder



It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out that Drew Peterson's strategy from my favorite legal marshmallow defense team was going to be to file a motion in court asking for the removal of the Illinois Heresay law before a trial begins sometime in 2010.

And we can all be sure, similar to toilet paper out of a bathroom stall, that Peterson's defense team, if the motion is denied, will roll it all the way to the supreme court. They do not want the testimony of Kathleen's Savio's divorce attorney Harry Smith or the conversation between Pastor Neil Schori and Stacy Peterson among others to be allowed as Hearsay testimony under the new Illiniois law because the defense is claiming it is unconstitutional. I saw bravo to this ridiculous tactic that only makes the prosecutions case stronger. Consider the documentation by Kathleen Savio up to the date of her death. The order of protection, although granted and eventually dropped, was in fact initially given to Kathleen by a judge after she provided sworn testimony as to the abuse suffered during her marriage to Peterson. The defense cannot declare that the photo's of the beatings, hospital reports and letters sent by Kathleen to the Will County State's Attorney's office as inadmissible, but don't be surprised if they attempt to file a motion against that too.

This case is about a legal system that is as dysfunctional and dangerous for all women married to abusive and psychopathic men. This is one woman out of millions similar to Kathleen Savio who happen to be married to a violent offender with a badge to whom in my opinion, lost her life. A woman whose cries for help fell on deaf ears when she called the police for help from inside her home to the courthouse steps where she was turned away and then at her very own botched crime scene.
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