The Opperman Report'
Crime-Justice
Join PI Ed Opperman with expert guests and authors as they discuss true crime stories in the news, conspiracy theories, issues of social injustice and NWO resistance.
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Join PI Ed Opperman with expert guests and authors as they discuss true crime stories in the news, conspiracy theories, issues of social injustice and NWO resistance. Follow on Twitter and Instagram @OppermanReport Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
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Episodes
THE ‘BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER: The John Eric Armstrong Homicides
11/4/2024
THE ‘BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER: The John Eric Armstrong Homicides
October 28
He was unassuming, sweet, and friendly. “Saved” in church as a teen, he never caused trouble. In the Navy, they called him Opie. Though he was a big guy, he had a soft, boyish demeanor. “The boy next door,” said those who worked with and knew him.
But John Eric Armstrong had a dark secret—hidden even from those closest to him.
Prowling Detroit's well-known pocket of prostitution on historic Michigan Ave, this young husband and father picked up unsuspecting women who thought they were simply meeting a john. He seemed innocent, even driving a Jeep with a front plate reading "Baby Doll." But they soon discovered, he could turn on a dime -- fly into a rage. Sometimes he would leave his victims alive, but sometimes he didn’t.
In THE 'BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER: The John Eric Armstrong Homicides, journalist B.R. Bates lays out the gripping story of this chameleon of a serial killer through his crimes – with a compassionate look at the life of each one of his victims – and the heroic efforts of law enforcement to catch him.
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Duration:01:02:26
Gerald Cliff - Catching The Baby Doll Killer (New 11/1/24)
11/4/2024
Gerald Cliff - Catching The Baby Doll Killer
4 days ago
In late 1999, women began disappearing from Detroit's thriving areas of prostitution. The following spring of 2000, when the bodies of three of them were discovered on a seedy stretch of railroad tracks in the southwest part of town, police realized there was a serial killer operating in the Motor City. And though it was a quick arrest - just a couple days later - police at first had no idea just how far and wide the horrors of this crime extended. As the perp began to talk, and he revealed detail after detail, it became all too clear that the case of John Eric Armstrong could span the country. And even the globe.
As the commanding officer of the Violent Crime Section that investigated the Armstrong case in Detroit, Dr. Gerald Cliff, he was at the forefront of this disturbing investigation into a killer with a reach that still remains largely unknown.
This is his story.
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Duration:00:51:43
Opperman Live - Epstein Didn't Kill Himself (New 11/1/24)
11/4/2024
Duration:00:45:37
Pearse Redmond Talks about George Nader
11/3/2024
Duration:00:59:56
Heather Braden :On Trump Reputation With Teenage Models
11/3/2024
Duration:01:00:05
Trump Insider: Coke & Teen Models
11/3/2024
Duration:01:03:00
Paul Is Dead ? Sage of Quay
11/2/2024
Duration:01:00:09
Paul is NOT Dead but Replaced
11/2/2024
Duration:00:58:28
Tina Foster : Paul Is Dead 2015 02 20
11/2/2024
Guest: Tina Foster : Paul Is Dead
http://plasticmacca.blogspot.com/
Tina Foster is an attorney in Seattle. Tina has researched the area of doubles and imposter-replacements, focusing on Paul McCartney, since 2008. She has examined how they are used in psyops by intelligence, military, and the entertainment industry. Some of her research is posted at Plastic Macca - Paul is Dead: plasticmacca.blogspot.com
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Duration:02:03:15
Gerald Cliff - Catching The Baby Doll Killer
11/1/2024
Gerald Cliff - Catching The Baby Doll Killer
2 days ago
In late 1999, women began disappearing from Detroit's thriving areas of prostitution. The following spring of 2000, when the bodies of three of them were discovered on a seedy stretch of railroad tracks in the southwest part of town, police realized there was a serial killer operating in the Motor City. And though it was a quick arrest - just a couple days later - police at first had no idea just how far and wide the horrors of this crime extended. As the perp began to talk, and he revealed detail after detail, it became all too clear that the case of John Eric Armstrong could span the country. And even the globe.
As the commanding officer of the Violent Crime Section that investigated the Armstrong case in Detroit, Dr. Gerald Cliff, he was at the forefront of this disturbing investigation into a killer with a reach that still remains largely unknown.
This is his story.
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Duration:00:53:53
THE ‘BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER: The John Eric Armstrong Homicides
11/1/2024
THE ‘BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER: The John Eric Armstrong Homicides
4 days ago
He was unassuming, sweet, and friendly. “Saved” in church as a teen, he never caused trouble. In the Navy, they called him Opie. Though he was a big guy, he had a soft, boyish demeanor. “The boy next door,” said those who worked with and knew him.
But John Eric Armstrong had a dark secret—hidden even from those closest to him.
Prowling Detroit's well-known pocket of prostitution on historic Michigan Ave, this young husband and father picked up unsuspecting women who thought they were simply meeting a john. He seemed innocent, even driving a Jeep with a front plate reading "Baby Doll." But they soon discovered, he could turn on a dime -- fly into a rage. Sometimes he would leave his victims alive, but sometimes he didn’t.
In THE 'BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER: The John Eric Armstrong Homicides, journalist B.R. Bates lays out the gripping story of this chameleon of a serial killer through his crimes – with a compassionate look at the life of each one of his victims – and the heroic efforts of law enforcement to catch him.
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Duration:00:53:25
Epstein Didn't Kill Himself
11/1/2024
Duration:00:46:19
Doug Caddy:: Attorney for Watergate Burglars- JFK Assassination & More
10/31/2024
OUGLAS CADDY is an attorney in Houston, admitted to the Texas and District of Columbia Bars. He is a graduate of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and New York University Law School. He is the author of six books, three published by the Texas A&M University Press. His biography appears in Who’sWho in American Law, Who’sWho in America, and Who’sWho in the World.
Memoir on Being the Original Attorney for the Watergate Seven
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=21500
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Duration:05:00:02
Robert Merritt Confidential Informant in Watergate part 1
10/31/2024
Duration:01:00:19
Reporters Lying / Reporting Lies - Happy May Day !!
10/30/2024
Duration:01:00:13
Make America boof Again or A Boofer born Every Minute
10/30/2024
Duration:00:59:57
Surefire Nutjobs
10/30/2024
Duration:01:03:20