Just One More Question

Marcus Veazey & Aleks Litts
Just One More Question

Just one more question is a multi-dimensional podcast. Each week hosts Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts talk to authors, investigators, and law enforcement officials about their books, interesting court cases, and criminal investigations. Marc’s knowledge, skills, and experience gained as a retired FBI Special Agent and corporate investigator paired with Aleks’ expert background as a lawyer, as well as her advanced degrees in business administration and psychology, provide the listener with a depth of insight and understanding of criminal investigations, law enforcement tactics, and courtroom drama not commonly found in crime-related podcasts.

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    Junior, A Story of Murder and Betrayal Part 2 (With Author Jodi McDaniel Lowery)

    Welcome back to part two of our gripping conversation with author and returning guest, Jodie McDaniel Lowery, as we continue exploring her haunting book, Junior. In this episode, we delve even deeper into the shocking story of Henry Ridley Jr., known as “Junior,” whose life was tragically cut short at just 21 years old. This tale of greed and betrayal reveals a chilling conspiracy orchestrated by Junior’s stepfather, Earl Green, whose actions set a deadly chain of events in motion. From failed murder attempts to the ultimate act of cold-blooded violence, the story takes a darker turn as suspicions arise about the roles of others, including Junior’s own mother, Margaret, and the shadowy death of his biological father. Get ready as we unravel the twists and turns of this heart-wrenching saga. This is Just One More Question—and you won’t want to miss what comes next. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred listening platform. Your support helps new listeners find our show. Have questions about the books or cases we cover? Tweet us at @J1MQPod  with the hashtag #questions or email us at J1MQPod@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at JustOneMoreQuestion. Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Music: Desain Hosts: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Join us next week as we continue exploring the stories behind the headlines and the mysteries that remain unsolved. You can find more information about this week’s author at jodimcdniellowery.com or on Facebook at Jodi McDaniel Lowery - Author

    25 min
  2. DEC 3

    Junior, A Story of Murder and Betrayal Part 1 (With Author Jodie Lowery)

    Hi folk’s Marc here, this week, we have the privilege of sitting down with author and returning guest, Jodie McDaniel Lowery, to dig into her compelling book, “Junior.” As Eartha Kitt once remarked, “Greed is so destructive. It destroys everything.” Today’s narrative is a harrowing testament to that truth, centered around the tragic story of Henry Ridley Jr., affectionately known as “Junior.” At just 21 years old, Junior’s life was abruptly taken from him by none other than his stepfather, Earl Green, whose unquenchable greed set the stage for a series of horrifying events. What transpired was not a singular act of violence, but a chilling conspiracy. Earl orchestrated a plot involving two men, Bo Salmon and Teddy Bear Mulkey, who attempted multiple times to end Junior’s life. From a deadly overdose to a fiery car, their sinister efforts culminated in a cold-blooded shooting that would forever alter the lives of those involved. But the tale grows darker still. Junior’s mother, Margaret, emerged from this tragedy with a staggering $40,000, raising eyebrows and doubts about her own role in the grim saga—especially given the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Junior’s biological father. Join us as we embark on part one of a two-part series that unravels this complex web of greed, betrayal, and murder. Trust me, you won’t want to miss a moment of this chilling exploration. This is Just One More Question… If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred listening platform. Your support helps new listeners find our show. Have questions about the books or cases we cover? Tweet us at @J1MQPod with the hashtag #questions or email us at J1MQPod@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at JustOneMoreQuestion. Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Music: Desain Hosts: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Join us next week as we continue exploring the stories behind the headlines and the mysteries that remain unsolved.

    40 min
  3. NOV 26

    We Weren't Angels (With Author Geoff Alexander)

    Show Notes for We Weren’t Angels  Episode Title: We Weren’t Angels (With Author Geoff Alexander) Episode Summary: In this week’s riveting episode, we delve into the gritty underworld of Boston’s Combat Zone with author Geoff Alexander, who shares his experiences and insights from his book, We Weren’t Angels: A Memoir of Sex, Drugs and Crime in Boston’s Combat Zone. The Combat Zone, once the largest adult entertainment district in the United States during the latter half of the 20th century, was a hotbed of vice where sex, crime, and drugs thrived. Through the eyes of a Boston cab driver married to a star dancer, Geoff Alexander takes us on a journey into the lives of strippers, club owners, transgender performers, prostitutes, and the cops who patrolled the streets. What made this district, which attracted everyone from white-collar professionals to law enforcement, so resilient despite decades of efforts to shut it down? And what happened to those who lived and worked there when the lights finally dimmed in 1985? In this episode, Alexander provides a comprehensive and unflinching look at a world where survival often meant walking a fine line between success and danger. Guest: Geoff Alexander, author of We Weren’t Angels: A Memoir of Sex, Drugs and Crime in Boston’s Combat Zone Key Points: The Combat Zone: A detailed exploration of Boston’s infamous adult entertainment district and its lasting impact on the city. Life in the Zone: Personal stories of the strippers, club owners, and performers who made their living in the Combat Zone. Cultural and Social Dynamics: Discussion of the social forces and political pressures that allowed the Combat Zone to thrive for decades. The End of an Era: Insights into what led to the decline and eventual closure of the Combat Zone by 1985. Geoff Alexander’s Perspective: Unique reflections from an active participant who lived and worked in the Combat Zone. Contact Geoff Alexander: geoffalexander.com Listener Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred listening platform. Your support helps new listeners find our show. Have questions about the books or cases we cover? Tweet us at @J1MQPod with the hashtag #questions or email us at J1MQPod@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at JustOneMoreQuestion. Additional Links: During the episode, Gavin mentioned the band Lou Miami & the Cosmetics. Here is a link to see the band perform:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXQueTMTNi0. In addition, he mentioned that the band The Cars was a popular band during his time in the Combat Zone.  Here is a link to one of my favorite Cars songs: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=4ghKhEg8VX8&si=C1wmIa6WJLYpR1Tb Credits: Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Assistant Producer: Kaci High Music: Desain Hosts: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Be sure to join us next week as we continue to uncover the stories and histories that shape our world.

    1h 2m
  4. NOV 19

    Confessions of a Crime Scene Investigator (With Author Bill Moloney)

    On this week’s episode of Just One More Question, we talk with author Bill Molony about his gripping new book, Confessions of a Crime Scene Investigator. Drawing from his 30-year career with the New York State Police, 26 of which were spent as a Crime Scene Unit Investigator, Bill shares the unvarnished reality of his profession—one that starkly contrasts the glamorized versions often seen on television. Bill’s stories take us through the gritty, grimy, and often heart-wrenching world of crime scene investigation, revealing the emotionally taxing and frequently stomach-turning experiences of responding to scenes of every imaginable way a life can be taken. But Confessions isn’t just a collection of shocking and fascinating anecdotes; it’s also a reflection on the deeper lessons learned from a life spent confronting the darkest aspects of human nature. In our conversation, Bill opens up about the profound insights he’s gained, offering revelations on how we should approach our own lives.  If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred listening platform. Your support helps new listeners find our show. Have questions about the books or cases we cover? Tweet us at @J1MQPod with the hashtag #questions or email us at J1MQPod@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at JustOneMoreQuestion. Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Assistant Producer: Kaci High Music: Desain Hosts: Marc Veazey

    1h 1m
  5. NOV 12

    Midwest Vice: A chain of mid-century sex trafficking and murder (With author Gavin Schmitt)

    Show Notes: Midwest Vice: A Chain of Midcentury Sex Trafficking and Murder Episode Title: Midwest Vice: A Chain of Midcentury Sex Trafficking and Murder (With Author Gavin Schmitt) Episode Description: In this week’s episode of Just One More Question, we sit down with author Gavin Schmitt to explore the shadowy world of organized crime in the Midwest, as chronicled in his latest book, Midwest Vice. Schmitt’s meticulous research, drawn from previously unreleased police and FBI records, unravels the dark, interconnected web of four unsolved murders, all linked to a thriving underground sex trafficking ring. Our discussion reveals how these seemingly isolated crimes stretch from a small mining town in upper Michigan to the organized crime strongholds of Peoria, Illinois. Through Schmitt’s narrative, we uncover the surprising ties between corrupt nightclub owners, moonlighting dancers, interstate burglary rings, Milwaukee Mafia members, and notorious bank robbers—all characters in a hidden world that has remained buried until now. Tune in as we delve into this complex and chilling tale of crime and corruption that will leave you questioning the hidden histories of seemingly quiet Midwestern towns. Listener Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred listening platform. Your support helps new listeners find our show. Have questions about the books or cases we cover? Tweet us at @J1MQPod with the hashtag #questions or email us at J1MQPod@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at JustOneMoreQuestion. Credits: Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Assistant Producer: Kaci High Music: Desain Hosts: Marc Veazey Aleks Litts This has been Just One More Question. Thank you for listening!

    1h 11m
  6. NOV 5

    Dead End (With author Bob Cyphers)

    Show Notes for ”Just One More Question” Podcast  Episode Title: Dead End: Inside the Hunt for the I-70 Serial Killer (With Author Bob Cyphers) Episode Summary: In this week’s episode, we dive into the chilling and unresolved case of the I-70 Serial Killer with journalist and author Bob Cyphers, who has extensively documented this story in his book Dead End: Inside the Hunt for the I-70 Serial Killer. The story begins in 1992, when a store clerk was found shot to death in broad daylight at the Boot Village in St. Charles, Missouri. The crime, marked by its bizarre nature—no theft, no sexual assault—soon connected with similar murders across Indianapolis, Wichita, Terre Haute, and Raytown. The suspect, dubbed ”The I-70 Serial Killer” by the media, has evaded capture, and the case quickly faded from public view. However, for the officers in these cities, the hunt never stopped. Fast forward to 2021, where advancements in DNA technology prompted St. Charles Police Captain Raymond Floyd to launch a new task force, uniting various jurisdictions and federal agencies to take one last shot at cracking the case. Bob Cyphers was chosen to document this renewed effort, following the task force city by city. The result was the critically acclaimed seven-part series, Chasing the I-70 Serial Killer, which gained national attention through features in People magazine and on the Discovery Channel, earning an Edward R. Murrow Award and an Emmy nomination. Cyphers’ book Dead End continues the work of the task force, revealing new evidence never before made public, with the hope of sparking a memory or uncovering a fresh lead. Though the official investigation may have wound down, the quest to bring the I-70 Serial Killer to justice remains very much alive. Guest: Bob Cyphers, author of Dead End: Inside the Hunt for the I-70 Serial Killer Key Points: The Case: Overview of the I-70 Serial Killer’s crime spree and its impact on multiple cities. Task Force Revival: The formation of the 2021 task force and how it reignited the investigation. New Evidence: Insights into previously unreleased evidence and its potential to solve the case. Media Coverage: How Cyphers’ documentary series brought national attention back to the case. The Unfinished Hunt: The ongoing efforts to find new leads and bring closure to this cold case. Listener Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred listening platform. Your support helps new listeners find our show. Have questions about the books or cases we cover? Tweet us at @J1MQPod with the hashtag #questions or email us at J1MQPod@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at JustOneMoreQuestion. Credits: Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Assistant Producer: Kaci High Music: Desain Hosts: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Join us next week as we continue exploring the stories behind the headlines and the mysteries that remain unsolved.

    1h 11m
  7. OCT 29

    Money, Power, and Sex (With author Tom Evans)

    Show Notes: Money, Power, and Sex: The Lori Vallow-Daybell Trial by Juror Number 18 Episode Title: Money, Power, and Sex: The Lori Vallow-Daybell Trial by Juror Number 18 (With Author Tom Evans) Episode Description: On this week’s episode of Just One More Question, we are honored to speak with Tom Evans, the juror who played a pivotal role in one of the most infamous trials in Idaho history—the Lori Vallow-Daybell trial. In his compelling new book, Money, Power, and Sex: The Lori Vallow-Daybell Trial by Juror Number 18, Tom shares the harrowing experience of being thrust into a case that shook the nation and the profound impact it had on his life. Tom takes us on a journey through the darkest moments of the trial, detailing the gruesome evidence and tragic events that were presented in court. Despite the overwhelming nature of the case, Tom found light in the dedication and bravery of the law enforcement officers, attorneys, and survivors who fought for justice. His story is one of transformation—from the initial despair he felt to the ultimate pride he found in serving the judicial system. This episode not only explores the Lori Vallow-Daybell trial from an insider’s perspective but also highlights the good that can emerge from even the most disturbing circumstances. Tune in to hear Tom’s reflections on the trial, the justice system, and his hopes for the future as he continues his journey with a forthcoming sequel that promises to reveal more about the Chad Daybell trial. Listener Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred listening platform. Your support helps new listeners find our show. Have questions about the books or cases we cover? Tweet us at @J1MQPod with the hashtag #questions or email us at J1MQPod@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at JustOneMoreQuestion. Credits: Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Assistant Producer: Kaci High Music: Desain Hosts: Marc Veazey Aleks Litts This has been Just One More Question. Thank you for joining us for this unforgettable episode!

    56 min
  8. OCT 22

    Detroit Burning (With author Tobin Buhk)

    Show Notes for ”Just One More Question” Podcast  Episode Title: Exploring Detroit Burning: The Race Riots of 1863 with Author Tobin Buhk Episode Summary: In this week’s episode, we sit down with author Tobin Buhk to delve into his latest book, Detroit Burning: The Race Riots of 1863. Buhk unpacks the turbulent events of March 1863, when the combination of a controversial draft law and the trial of local saloonkeeper William Faulkner for the rape of two young girls ignited one of the most violent days in Detroit’s history. This pivotal event, marked by inflammatory media coverage and deep-seated racial tensions, led to what has been described as ”the bloodiest day that ever dawned upon Detroit,” leaving a permanent mark on the city’s social fabric and catalyzing the creation of Detroit’s first metropolitan police force. Buhk’s book offers a gripping account of the Detroit riot of 1863, weaving together rare eyewitness testimonies, court records, and trial transcripts to shed light on the complex social dynamics of Detroit during the Civil War era. He identifies key figures involved, examines the contributing factors to the riot, and contextualizes Faulkner’s trial within the broader political landscape of the time. Guest: Tobin Buhk, author of Detroit Burning: The Race Riots of 1863 Key Points: The Trial: Discussion of William Faulkner’s trial and its role in sparking the riot. Media’s Role: How sensational newspaper coverage fueled racial animosities. Impact on Detroit: The lasting effects of the riot on the city’s social and political landscape. Eyewitness Accounts: Rarely seen testimonies and records that bring the event to life. Police Force: How the riot led to the establishment of Detroit’s first metropolitan police department. Contact Tobin Buhk: TobinBuhk.com Listener Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred listening platform. Your support helps new listeners find our show. Have questions about the books or cases we cover? Tweet us at @J1MQPod with the hashtag #questions or email us at J1MQPod@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at JustOneMoreQuestion. Credits: Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Assistant Producer: Kaci High Music: Desain Hosts: Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts Tune in next week for another deep dive into history and the cases that shaped it.

    1h 9m
4.9
out of 5
24 Ratings

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Just one more question is a multi-dimensional podcast. Each week hosts Marc Veazey and Aleks Litts talk to authors, investigators, and law enforcement officials about their books, interesting court cases, and criminal investigations. Marc’s knowledge, skills, and experience gained as a retired FBI Special Agent and corporate investigator paired with Aleks’ expert background as a lawyer, as well as her advanced degrees in business administration and psychology, provide the listener with a depth of insight and understanding of criminal investigations, law enforcement tactics, and courtroom drama not commonly found in crime-related podcasts.

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