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Recapping the Kentucky vs MS State football game, you can't let two turn into three, the good and the not so good of the get right game. Much needed healing and rest this coming bye week to get ready for Tennessee, and Kentucky Basketball is right around the corner with Big Blue Madness kicking off this past weekend.
One loss becomes two with a loss to South Carolina. We talk Stephen Garcia comments, recap Kentucky vs South Carolina, and what next? Plus, Kentucky Basketball is right around the corner starting with Pro Day (10/9) and Big Blue Madness (10/14) coming up.
Recapping the Kentucky vs Ole Miss football game, the miscues that gift wrapped the game for Ole Miss, IF, IF, IF, and moving forward. Plus, the dumbest shit from Twitter this week.
It wasn't just Kentucky Football fans nervous this past Saturday, it was just a crazy football weekend. Kentucky vs NIU game recap, sloppy play, we are a broken record on the issues that need to be fixed, and looking forward to Ole Miss, plus the dumbest shit from Twitter this week.
On July 14, 1994, University Kentucky football player Trent DiGiuro, was enjoying his birthday party at his home on Woodland Avenue in Lexington Kentucky, near the university.
As he and a few friends were winding down on the front porch, a loud bang shattered the warm peace of the summer evening.
Friends asked Trent what the sound was, and when he did not respond, they found him injured and unresponsive. After help was called and arrived, Trent was transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead within 30 minutes of arriving at the hospital.
Part 2 of a 2-part series, offers then Sergeant Dan Gibbons, who was the sergeant of the Homicide Unit with the Lexington Police Department in 1994, describing the investigation from the supervisor’s perspective. In this last installment for the case, a suspect is identified and prosecuted in the case, but that is not the only justice the DiGiuro family received.
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On July 14, 1994, University Kentucky football player Trent DiGiuro, was enjoying his birthday party at his home on Woodland Avenue in Lexington Kentucky, near the university.
As he and a few friends were winding down on the front porch, a loud bang shattered the warm peace of the summer evening.
Friends asked Trent what the sound was, and when he did not respond, they found him injured and unresponsive. After help was called and arrived, Trent was transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead within 30 minutes of arriving at the hospital.
Part 1 of a 2-part series, offers then Sergeant Dan Gibbons, who was the sergeant of the Homicide Unit with the Lexington Police Department in 1994, describing the investigation from the supervisor’s perspective. Hear Dan reveal details that were never covered in the many national television shows and documentaries, as he walks listeners through a complex investigation, that took years to resolve.
Shop for Murder Police Podcast swag by clicking HERE today! 10% of ALL swag and merch proceeds are donated to the DNA Doe Project.
See what you have been missing on YouTube!
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