Right To Die – Dr. Jack Kevorkian

William James once said, “In any project the important factor is your belief. Without belief there can be no successful outcome.” Dr. Jack Kevorkian believes… and believes… and believes in every terminal patient’s right to physician-assisted suicide. He famously said that “dying is not a crime.” Passion and purpose go hand in hand. When you […]

The Exoneration Of Ted White Jr.

Missouri State Penitentiary, known as “The Walls,” was built in 1836 and was the oldest prison west of the Mississippi River before it was condemned and closed permanently in 2004. In 1963, Time Magazine called “The Walls” the bloodiest 47 acres in America when a series of violent assaults made national headlines. It has been […]

Same Sex Couple Discrimination – Sharon Reed’s Story

Imagine a different world — a world of full equality for lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender people. A world where everyone has the same rights in housing, jobs, public accommodations, equal access to government benefits and equal protection of the law. That is not the world that JoAnn Ritchie and Sharon Reed found themselves […]

He Said She Said – The Brian Giles Story

In Today’s day and age …..People live together rather than marry ….for many different reasons. BUT …When you’re in love ….and excited about your new life together…. you may not even be thinking clearly about protecting your financial future. AND Accordingly….you may make some decisions…. that you may very well regret later on….. Professional Athletes […]

For The Love Of Money – Lydia Bailey Tweed’s Story

According to the Bible, in the First book of 1 Timothy, Chap 6, Verse 10: it is written that: ‘For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows.’ In this INSIDER EXCLUSIVE Investigative TV […]

Tough Times, Tough People- Brian Moore’s Story

Today The Insider Exclusive presents TOUGH TIMES, TOUGH PEOPLE – Brian Moore’s Story, and how his lawyer, Thad Myers, a partner at Whetstone Myers Perkins & Fulda LLC got justice for Brian, and how Brian’s amazing gifts on the field have transformed him off the field into a phenomenal young man. On June 26, 2007, […]

Safety On The Job – Victor Marache’s Story

Every year….Thousands of construction workers are seriously injured in New York City. Construction workers find themselves confronted by dangerous, unsafe work conditions on a daily basis. New York State has enacted laws and regulations to protect all workers …. Whether they are Iron Workers, Construction workers…..Electricians….Mechanics …Bricklayers… Painters ….. Or Carpenters. And Every business….regardless of […]

The Wrongful Conviction Of Ted White Jr.

Missouri State Penitentiary, known as “The Walls,” was built in 1836 and was the oldest prison west of the Mississippi River before it was condemned and closed permanently in 2004. In 1963, Time Magazine called “The Walls” the bloodiest 47 acres in America when a series of violent assaults made national headlines. It has been […]

Popcorn Lung Disease – The Eric Peoples’s Story

Popcorn Lung Disease, or Popcorn Workers Lung, appears mostly among factory workers in microwave popcorn plants. The illness is thought to be caused by the inhaled vapors of the butter flavoring (Diacetyl) used in microwave popcorn.The most likely victims of this illness are workers who mix the paste or powder forms of Diacetyl with oil […]

Illegal Liquor Sales To Minors – The Ryan Costello Story

The age limit for alcohol is based on research which shows that young people react differently to alcohol. Teens get drunk twice as fast as adults…. but have more trouble knowing when to stop. Teens naturally overdo it and binge more often than adults. Enforcing the legal drinking age of 21 reduces traffic crashes…. protects […]