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  • The Secrets of St. Louis: Beneath the Surface
    2026/04/17

    Legacy isn’t just what we leave behind; it’s what we build in the quiet moments of support today."

    In this chilling preview of the Legacy Lines Podcast, Jay peels back the layers of St. Louis history that you won't find in any tourism brochure. Moving beyond the iconic landmarks of the Arch and the river, Jay explores the grit and heavy silence of the city's north and south side neighborhoods.

    This episode transport listeners back to the early 1980s, a time when the "Gateway to the West" felt more like a war zone. Jay introduces a family name once synonymous with a terrifying power, written in the asphalt and gunpowder of a city's forgotten past.

    Tune in as Jay uncovers:

    • The hidden history of St. Louis's most notorious neighborhoods.

    • The impact of the labor unions and the early 80s "war zone" atmosphere.

    • The legacy of a family name that held a grip of fear over the city.

    • Host: Jay

    • Podcast: Legacy Lines Podcast

    • Email: info@legacylinespodcast.org

    The DescriptionContact & Follow

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    1 分
  • Willie Coleman: The 1919 Lynching They Filed and Forgot | True Crime Case File
    2026/04/12

    Willie Coleman: The 1919 Lynching They Filed and Forgot | True Crime Case File

    “They say the paperwork never lies. In my line of work, I’ve learned that’s the first lie you’ve ever told.”

    In 1919, the State of Georgia closed Case File B-C-08301919. The victim was Willie Coleman. The suspects were a “mob of unknown persons.” The disposition? Case closed.

    For 95 years, that was the official record. But some cold cases aren't cold—they’re buried.

    In this episode of Legacy Lines Podcast, Jay dives into the anatomy of a century-old cover-up. We explore how Willie’s widow, Rosa Coleman, committed a brave act of perjury on a government document to save her unborn son, marking his father as "Unknown" to shield him from the tree that took his father.

    Join us as we follow Dr. Kidada Coleman’s journey to exhume the truth using nothing but a search bar, proving that while silence was their shield, evidence is your weapon.

    Every voice has a story. Every story builds a legacy.

    • 0:00 - [COLD OPEN] The Ledger of Ghosts

    • 0:58 - [ACT 1] The Initial Report & The Google Search

    • 4:15 - [ACT 2] The Anatomy of a 100-Year Cover-Up

    • 9:10 - [ACT 3] Reassembling a Scattered Family Tree

    • 13:35 - [ACT 4] Closing Argument: Obstruction of Ancestry

    • Official Site: WillieColeman1919.com

    • Contact: info@legacylinespodcast.org

    • Host: Jay (Legacy Lines Podcast)

    #TrueCrime #LegacyLinesPodcast #WillieColeman #Genealogy #ColdCase #Investigation #SayHisName


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    22 分
  • The Witness on the Tracks | The Holly Dunn Story
    2026/03/22

    Description:What happens when your life intersects with a monster in the dark? In August 1997, University of Kentucky junior Holly Dunn was walking along a set of railroad tracks when she was targeted by a man who would later be known as "The Railroad Killer." Left for dead in a ditch, Holly did the impossible: she crawled out.

    In this episode of the Legacy Lines Podcast, host Jay explores the two-year "slow burn" investigation that turned a local tragedy into a national manhunt. We dive deep into the twist that shifted American criminal history and provide a professional social work perspective on "Survivor’s Guilt" and the "Only One" syndrome. Most importantly, we look at the legacy Holly built after the trial—founding Holly’s House to ensure no survivor ever has to walk the tracks alone.

    In this episode:

    • The Lexington Attack: A breakdown of the night that changed everything.

    • The Anatomy of a Ghost: How Angel Maturino Reséndiz used the U.S. rail system to vanish.

    • The 1999 Twist: The moment a cold case in Kentucky solved a national crisis.

    • Jay’s Take: Building a legacy of advocacy out of broken pieces.

      Connect with the Show:📊 Story Inquiries: info@legacylinespodcast.org

    #TrueCrime #LegacyLines #HollyDunn #RailroadKiller #SurvivorStory #Resilience #MentalHealthMatters #ColdCaseSolved #PodcastLife #Inspiration #SocialWork #HealingTrauma #Survivor #Storytelling #Justice

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    20 分
  • The Murder That Shook the System
    2026/03/16

    🎙️ NEW EPISODE: The Murder That Shook the System 🏛️

    What happens when an honest man walks into a den of thieves? 🐍

    In 1989, Michael Francke was a 6'4" former judge and Army Veteran recruited to clean up the Oregon prison system. He discovered a "monstrous" web of corruption, drug trafficking, and backroom deals.

    The night before he was set to testify... he was silenced.

    They called it a "car robbery gone wrong," but they left his wallet and watch. They only took one thing: His briefcase full of evidence. 📂❌

    Jay (aka @SocialSpark) dives deep into the 30-year cover-up, the "Man in the Pinstripe Suit," and how an innocent man was framed to protect the powerful. This isn’t just true crime—it’s a masterclass in how legacies are buried and how truth eventually finds the light. 🕯️

    My voice is a living archive. Don't let these stories die.

    📩 WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU: Do you have a story about a legacy that needs to be told? Or a tip on a cold case? Reach out to the team at:📧 info@legacylinespodcast.org

    🔗 LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CASE:

    • Oregon Public Broadcasting: The Francke Murder

    • The Seattle Times: 30 Years Later, Justice for Frank Gable

    #TrueCrime #LegacyLines #MichaelFrancke #JusticeForFrankGable #StLouisPodcast #SocialSpark #ArmyVeteran #CorruptionExposed #LivingArchive #ColdCase #PodcastLife #ViralStory #Justice

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    18 分
  • 30 Hours of Hell: The Black D-Day Medic History Tried to Hide
    2026/03/02

    Episode Title: 30 Hours of Hell: The Black D-Day Medic History Tried to Hide

    Description:

    In this episode of the Legacy Lines Podcast, Jay uncovers the buried history of Waverly Woodson Jr., a Black WWII combat medic who saved over 200 men on Omaha Beach while bleeding from his own shrapnel wounds. Despite his undeniable heroism, his paperwork for the Medal of Honor mysteriously vanished.

    We explore the brutal reality of first responder trauma and the heavy burden of navigating life after the military during an era with zero behavioral health interventions. Jay shares his own perspective from behind the .50 cal, connecting the battlefield of the past to the present fight for veteran mental health and PTSD recovery. We discuss how carrying that weight in silence alters family dynamics after service, and why seeking help is the ultimate key to overcoming generational trauma.

    Courage isn't just taking fire—it's having the strength to take off the armor and ask for help.

    Resources & Help:Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1, or text 838255.

    Keep Listening:Listen to 'The Ghost in the Mansion':https://open.spotify.com/episode/5a9m7m6RjODWltQBUI5fnc?si=e8Oi-jqYTte-Hnk72nawQg

    Support the Show:Leave a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ghost-in-the-mansion-the-most-dangerous-spy/id1874040311?i=1000750925623

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    14 分
  • The Ghost in the Mansion: The Most Dangerous Spy You’ve Never Heard Of
    2026/02/22

    Title: The Ghost in the Mansion: The Most Dangerous Spy You’ve Never Heard OfSeries: Legacy Lines Podcast: Black History Month Short

    They thought she was "just the help." They were dead wrong. In 1863, the leaders of the Confederacy sat in a private office, mapping out the final moves of the Civil War. They spoke freely about troop secrets, supply lines, and top-secret intel. They didn't whisper. They didn't lock the door. Why? Because the only other person in the room was a Black woman cleaning the floors.

    They assumed she couldn't read. They assumed she wasn't listening. They had no idea she was a world-traveled scholar with a photographic memory.

    In this Legacy Lines Podcast short, Jay uncovers the "Mind Binder" story of Mary Richards Bowser—a woman who mastered the art of being invisible to dismantle an empire from the inside.

    STOP SCROLLING IF:

    • You’re being overlooked at work while others take the credit for your grind.

    • You’ve been ghosted by people who treat your presence like an option.

    • You’re tired of shrinking yourself just to "fit in" or stay safe.

    Mary Richards Bowser is proof that your invisibility is actually your vantage point. The most powerful seat in the room isn't always at the head of the table—sometimes, it’s the one they’re too arrogant to notice.

    "Remember, your voice is the most powerful archive."

    • [0:00] The Hook: Why the Confederate President’s biggest mistake was his own arrogance.

    • [4:15] The Mind Binder: The elite education and global journey of a secret Union operative.

    • [11:00] The Deep Dive: Turning being an "afterthought" into your greatest tactical advantage in jobs and relationships.

    • [13:30] The Blueprint: Why being "forgotten" by the world doesn't mean you aren't being followed.

    • Search Terms: Mary Richards Bowser, Black History Month 2026, Civil War Spies, Legacy Lines Podcast, Psychological Warfare, Hidden Figures, Success Mindset, St. Louis Podcast.

    #LegacyLinesPodcast #BlackHistoryMonth #MaryRichardsBowser #MindBinder #KnowYourWorth #DeepDive #HiddenHistory #SuccessSecrets #StLouis

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    9 分
  • The Pilot Who Became 'The Help': The Lever Paradox | Black History Short
    2026/02/22

    Title: The Pilot Who Became 'The Help': The Lever Paradox | Black History Short


    Description:

    What if the man holding the elevator door for you was actually the most dangerous man in the sky?

    In this Legacy Lines Podcast Black History Month Short, Jay breaks down the mind-bending life of Eugene Bullard. From witnessing a lynch mob in Georgia at age eleven to becoming the world's first Black fighter pilot, Bullard’s life was a masterclass in the Psychology of Invisibility.

    He was a professional boxer, a high-level spy for the French Resistance, and an aviation pioneer. Yet, when he returned home to the country he fought for, he was forced into the background, spending his final years as an elevator operator in New York City.

    In this episode, Jay explores:

    • The Lever Paradox: How a hero can be hidden in plain sight.

    • The Interest Gap: Why the U.S. military rejected a proven ace in 1917.

    • The 77-Year Delay: The long road to Bullard’s posthumous commission in 1994.

    The Legacy Challenge:Don’t just take our word for it. We challenge you to search “Eugene Bullard 1917 transfer rejection” and see the blueprint of how history tries to erase legends.

    Connect with the Legacy Lines Podcast:

    • Host: Jay (Veteran & Social Worker)

    • Theme: Living big even when the world tries to make you small.

    • Action: Like, Follow, and Share to keep these names alive.

    #BlackHistoryMonth #LegacyLines #EugeneBullard #MilitaryHistory #SocialWork #VeteranVoices #BlackHistoryShorts

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    13 分
  • Welcome to Legacy Lines Podcast: The Silence Ends Today (Trailer)
    2026/02/13

    Stop the silence. >In this official trailer for the Legacy Lines Podcast, Jay introduces the Living Archive—a mission to prove that your voice is the most important history ever recorded. Whether you’re a fellow Veteran, a Social Worker, or a Cycle Breaker, this is your safe space.

    Hit the FOLLOW button to join our community and start building your legacy today. Your story isn't just about survival; it's the blueprint for your future.

    #LegacyLinesPodcast #TheLivingArchive #CycleBreakers #VeteranVoices #SocialWork #HealingJourney #TheSilenceEndsToday

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    1 分