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- In a violent and corrupt prison, decorated cop Louis Burke must infiltrate the jail to find answers to a number of inside murders. What he finds is a struggle of life and death tied in to his own past.
- The story is about an unknown virus that will infect the whole town and a team of 10 forest officers will go deep in the woods to cut the roots of this virus.
- In the 29th century, a clone gunslinger on frontier Mars confronts a murderous outlaw to prove his humanity to a society prejudiced against his kind.
- Some years ago Joseph Baxter and Franklin Cross were in business together, but a dispute arose over a deal that was put through by Baxter which separated the two men in business and made enemies of the once friends. Cross had a son George who was brought up from childhood with Baxter's daughter, Helen. They not only grew up as playmates, but also as sweethearts, and when the dispute arose between their fathers, who lived next door to each other, they still continued to meet each other at the hedge separating the two houses. It so happens one day that George, a little bolder than usual, enters the yard of his sweetheart's home, and is sitting on the terrace conversing with her when her father appears and runs him off of his grounds. When George arrives at his own home, his father upbraids him for being engaged to Helen. The old man is so persistent in his insults to Helen that George becomes angry. The old man is about to strike George, when George seizes a war club from among the curios hanging on the walls, and is about to protect himself, when his lather falls to the table from heart failure, striking his head and causing instant death. Baxter, who has come over to settle the dispute once and for all, overhears George and his father quarreling. Looking through the library window he sees the elder Cross drop dead, but at the trial which takes place later when George is accused of his father's murder, Baxter simply says that he overheard the two men quarreling, that is all. George is found guilty and sentenced to be electrocuted in ninety days. Shortly before the execution is to take place Baxter suffers from a serious attack of sickness, which the doctors tell him will mean death in a week's time. His conscience begins to prick him over the testimony that he had given at George's trial. He therefore rushes Helen to the executioner to stop it, while he hurries to the governor and is successful in obtaining an appeal for reprieve. Two days later George is pardoned by the governor and goes with Helen to her father's home, where they find that Joseph Baxter has passed away peacefully and with a clear conscience.
- A ruthless, hard-bitten bounty hunter carrying the Dead Man's Gun accidentally kills an innocent young man in a shoot-out. The mother of the dead boy puts a bounty on the bounty-hunter.
- On a two day stagecoach ride to Larrabee, Hollister, two men and a woman stop overnight at a hotel. Next day, one of the men kills the stagecoach driver to stop a warrant being delivered, but realizes his big mistake too late.
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2019–TV Episode
- 2006– 12mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2012–TV Episode
- Episode: (2021)2018– 1h 28mPodcast Episode
- While Major Crimes tries to stop a hit ordered from prison by a Mexican drug cartel, Brenda's attorney begins the uncomfortable task of find the leak in the department.
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeThose were the compelling words used by the Rev. Dr. Wyatt Tee Walker, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Chief of Staff, to describe Dr. King's speech, "Beyond Vietnam: A Time To Break Silence," April 4, 1967 at the Riverside Church in New York--one year to the day before Dr. King's crucifixion. Red Letter Christians organized clergy, including Rev. Mark, and activists to read "Beyond Vietnam" at Riverside 55 years later, in a moving tribute to MLK to commemorate his martyrdom, and in consideration of his unfinished work today. In order of appearance: Rev. Michael McBride Rev. Traci BlackmonShane ClaiborneRev. Michael W. WatersLisa Sharon HarperCarlos RodriguezRev. Todd YearyRev. Cece Jones-DavisDiana OestreichRev. Dr. Shakeema NorthErich KussmanBishop Herbert Daughtry Britt WhiteBishop Leah Daughtry Gabby Wilkes Andrew Wilkes Rev. Mark ThompsonAaron NiequistRev. Liz TheoharisRev. Sharon RisherDr. Ron DanielsJemar TisbyPhillip JoubertStephen Green Rev. Leslie CallahanRev. Bernice King.
- 2018– 27mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 43mPodcast Episode
- 2009– 1h 1mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 24mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 6mPodcast Episode
- 2021–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2024)2023– 59mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2024)2023–Podcast Episode
- In 1649, 59 people sign King Charles 1's death warrant and he is publicly beheaded. His eldest son, and heir to the throne Charles Stuart, seeks revenge.
- With the leader of the Red May in the custody of the SSF, details begin to emerge of a sinister high-level, governmental conspiracy that threatens the future of Japan from within.