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Local Stabbing Makes National News & A Take Down In A Church Parking Lot

30 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2374906/fan_mail/new] Downtown Wilmington makes the news for all the wrong reasons, and we don’t pretend it’s normal. We talk candidly about festival weekend violence, why locals sometimes avoid downtown, and what people mean when they say bail reform and weak follow-through can turn into real danger on the street. If you care about Wilmington NC public safety, bail bonds, and how fast a city’s vibe can change, you’ll recognize the tension right away. Then we zoom out to the stuff that hits everyone at the pump. Iran, oil, shipping choke points like the Strait of Hormuz, and the idea that U.S. energy exports can reshape who holds the leverage. We’re not claiming we’ve got secret intel. We’re working through the logic, the incentives, and why “gas prices” is really a global power story that shows up in your weekly budget. We also get into the Epstein files and the bigger question of accountability when the names are powerful and the allegations are horrific. That leads into a conversation we see up close through court work: fewer people having kids, the pressure to chase careers just to afford life, and why North Carolina moving toward a 50-50 custody starting point could matter for outcomes like stability and crime. To bring it home, Rob tells a true fugitive recovery story that ends in a church parking lot takedown, plus a rare follow-up years later when someone we once arrested shows up doing better, sober, working, and moving forward. If you’re coming to our Dog the Bounty Hunter and Leland Chapman live podcast meet and greet, we share the details too. Subscribe, share the show, leave a review, and grab tickets while seats are still available.

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