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nuge · 7 months
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annieqattheperipheral · 3 months
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goodness. last away game. last game
THEY READY.
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foegoal · 8 months
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clouder scores the game winning goal against the leafs (01.16.24)
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poolparty13 · 1 year
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Mini Oilers retreat hosted by Lauren (assisted by Connor and Lenny).
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pensfan4lfe2 · 2 years
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Edmonton Oilers || 2022-23 NHL Season
(Opening Night Roster vs VAN)
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losersroom · 6 months
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it's Cody McLeod not natemac on that article ! no idea why !
okay well that just goes to show how much attention i am capable of paying to anyone not in a wild sweater lol
even more mysterious. cody mcleod are you hording teeth.
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dgf2099 · 2 years
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The Driver Suit Blog-Paint Scheme Grades-October 8, 2022
The Driver Suit Blog-Paint Scheme Grades-October 8, 2022
By David G. Firestone Kevin Harvick #4 Busch Light #buschwingman Ford Mustang-Camo, orange,black, and white is not a good look. The fact that the car is over designed with white earns this scheme an F. JJ Yeley #15 Summit Racing Equipment Ford Mustang-Nothing really wrong with this scheme. A Daniel Hemric #16 Celsius Chevy Camaro-Same scheme as #16, same A grade. Bubba Wallace #45 Leidos Toyota…
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zepuckinghockey · 2 months
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NHL Wedding Season 2024
We're back again for another summer of NHL weddings! If you'd like to see last year's, check out this post.
If you see something wrong or someone missing, let me know! I'll continue to update this list until September when the weddings fizzle out. I appreciate the replies, reblogs, and asks with corrections and additions ❤️
6/7/24: Adam Larsson: (private wedding, no idea)
6/19/24: Jake Evans: Brendan Gallagher, Joel Edmundson, Tyler Toffoli, Nick Suzuki, Joel Armia
6/22/24: Max Jones: Trevor Zegras, Jacob Bryson
6/26/24: Adam Fox: (looked to be just family)
Josh Anderson: Nick Suzuki, Max Domi, Nick Foligno, Seth Jones, Cam Atkinson, Scott Hartnell
6/29/24: Ryan Pulock: Matt Martin, Noah Dobson, Casey Cizikas, Oliver Wahlstrom, Adam Pelech, JG Pageau, Josh Bailey, Mat Barzal, Anthony Beauvillier, Cal Clutterbuck, Bo Horvat, Simon Holmstrom, Pierre Engvall, Mikey Reilly
Jake Oettinger: Mason Marchment, Tyler Seguin, Ty Dellandrea, Wyatt Johnston
7/3/24: Mason Marchment: Jake Oettinger, Tyler Seguin, Ty Dellandrea, Brandon Montour, Mike Carcone, Owen Tippett, Sam Reinhart
7/6/24: Nic Hague: Cody Glass, Owen Tippett, Zach Whitecloud, Alec Martinez, Shea Theodore, William Karlsson, Keegan Kolesar, Nic Roy
Brendan Gallagher: Cole Caufield, Nick Suzuki, Carey Price, Jeff Petry, Chris Wideman, Tanner Pearson, Nate Thompson, Philip Danault, Christian Dvorak, Jake Evans, Sam Montembeault
7/7/24: Adam Fox 2.0: Ryan Reaves, Kevin Rooney, Will Cuylle, Vincent Trocheck, Jacob Trouba, Barclay Goodrow, Alexis Lafreniere, Blake Wheeler, Jimmy Vesey, Jonathan Quick, Ryan Lindgren, Braden Schneider, Sammy Blais, Ryan Donato, John Marino
7/10/24: Elias Lindstrom: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/11/24: Jared McCann: Jordan Eberle, Yanni Gourde, Vince Dunn, Jamie Oleksiak, Jaden Schwartz, Matty Beniers, Will Borgen, Kailer Yamamoto, Justin Schultz, Andre Burakovsky, Ryan Donato, Darnell Nurse, Brandon Tanev
7/13/24: Jack Campbell: Tyler Toffoli, Jake Muzzin, Kyle Clifford, Evander Kane
Alex Carrier: Frederick Gaudreau, Mathieu Joseph, Jimmy Oligny
Pierre Engvall: Simon Holmstrom, Owen Wahlstrom
Andrew Mangiapane: Johnny Gaudreau, Rasmus Andersson, Mikael Backlund, Noah Hanifin, Erik Gudbranson, Mack Weegar, Troy Stecher, Jonathan Huberdeau
Kyle Connor: Zach Werenski, Evgeny Svechnikov, Connor Hellebuyck, Tony Calderone
Eetu Luostarinen: Niko Mikkola, Lundell Anton, Aleksander Barkov
Tyler Madden: Alec Turcotte, Akil Thomas
Zack MacEwen: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/18/24: William Carrier: Mathieu Joseph
7/19/24: Kaapo Kahkonen: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/20/24: Jamie Benn: Tyler Seguin, Joe Pavelski, Jordie Benn, Jason Robertson, Roope Hintz, Joel Kiviranta, Miro Heiskanen, Esa Lundell, Ben Bishop, Luke Glendenning, Ty Dellandrea, John Klingberg
Alex Killorn: Yanni Gourde, Pat Maroon, Brandon Hagel, Nikita Kucherov, Victor Hedman, Zach Bogosian, Anthony Cirelli, Luke Schenn, Ryan McDonagh, Tyler Johnson, Blaine Gabbert, Cam Brate, Andrei Vasilevskiy
Thomas Chabot: Josh Norris, Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Mathieu Joseph
Sebastian Aho: Teuvo Teräväinen, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Seth Jarvis, Antti Raanta, Nino Niederreiter, Jesper Fast, Jani Hakanpaa
7/22/24: Michael Bunting: Mitch Marner, Auston Matthews, John Tavares, Jake Muzzin, Morgan Reilly, Fred Anderson, Wayne Simmons, Alex Kerfoot, TJ Brodie, Kyle Clifford
7/26/24: Jake Lucchini: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
7/27/24: Connor McDavid: Leon Draisaitl, Darnell Nurse, Zach Hyman, Evander Kane, Cody Ceci, Evan Bouchard, Vinny Desharnais, Brett KUlak, Connor Brown, Ryan Mcleod, Derek Ryan, Stuart Skinner, Philip Broberg, Warren Foegele, Devin Shore, Kyle Turris, Luke Gazdic, Zack Kassian, Patrick Maroon, Sam Gagner
Carter Verhaeghe: Matthew Tkachuk, Aaron Ekblad, Evan Rodrigues, Stolarz, Ryan Lomberg, Nick Cousins
8/3/24: Travis Sanheim: Travis Konecny, Scott Laughton, Shayne Gostisbehere, Joel Farabee, Morgan Frost, Tyson Foerster, James Van Riemsdyk
Connor Ingram: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
Cody Glass: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
8/4/24: David Pastrnak: Taylor Hall, Tukka Rask, Patrice Bergeron, Brad Marchand, Zdeno Chara, Charlie Coyle, Hampus Lindholm, Jeremy Swayman, Linus Ullmark, Torey Krug, David Krecji
8/9/24: Alex Tuch: Shea Theodore, Zemgus Girgensons, Tage Thompson
8/10/24: Tyler Johnson: Yanni Gourde, Ondrej Palat, Mathieu Joseph, Ryan McDonagh, Alex Killorn, Pat Maroon, Reese Johnson, Adam Gaudette
8/17/24: Cale Makar: Gabe Landeskog, Nathan MacKinnon, Erik Johnson, Bo Byram, Darren Helm, Andrew Cogliano, Josh Manson, Kurtis Macdermid
Zachary Sanford: (haven't seen any NHL guests)
Mike Amadio: Zach Whitecloud, Ben Hutton, Brett Howden, Nic Hague, Nic Roy
Andrew Copp: JT Compher, Tyson Jost
Ryan Johansen: Colton Sissons, Luke Kunin, Roman Josi, Matt Duchene, Dante Fabbro, Cam Atkinson, Ross Colton, Miles Wood
8/23/24:
Roope Hintz: Tyler Seguin, Esa Lundell, Patrik Laine,
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MINNESOTA WILD FREE-FOR-ALL BRAWL
in honor of the nhl playoffs, i have decided to have a little playoffs of our own - pitting 64 players and other members of the wild organization against each other in a war to see who is truly the most beloved wild
THE BRACKET:
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personnel include all current members of the team (including those who are expected to become free agents this summer) and select iowa wild players, front-facing personnel, coaching/front office staff, and wild exes. positions will be noted in every poll, so worry not if you don't know who cody mcleod is or anything. i got you. polls will be a day long with potential exception for the final match. campaigning is not only allowed but encouraged
TAGS USED (for tracking/blocklist):
polls will be tagged #wild ffab
campaigning will be tagged #ffab propaganda
poll results will be tagged #ffab results
WHEN DO WE START?
first polls will start at noon (12pm) CDT on sunday april 16. ready your proper gander and remember to have fun :)
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whos your favorite player on every team?
Ooh, this is a fun one! Under the cut :) Also not gonna use former Devils, and gonna try to stay away from just naming the most known player on each team... we'll see.
Anaheim Ducks: Lukas Dostal is doing a damn good job tending that net. I'm super excited to see where he goes!
Arizona Coyotes: Of course, our pride king Travis Dermott!
Boston Bruins: Look. I said I was gonna not name the most known players. But you can't expect me not to name a goalie for the Bruins! Impossible! I'm gonna give the edge to Jeremy Swayman.
Buffalo Sabres: Probably Jeff Skinner, honestly. Most cursed man in hockey. Does that make me old?
Calgary Flames: I don't follow the Flames much but I do really like Cody Taylor.
Carolina Hurricanes: Pyotr Kochetkov is, in my opinion, the only Cane with rights.
Chicago Blackhawks: All Star Jason Dickinson just seems like a funny dude. Well, for having to play for Chicago...
Colorado Avalanche: I am forgiving Ross Colton for that really shitty shift against the Devils because he's holding Woody's hand and they're cute. But I'm watching you, mister.
Columbus Blue Jackets: Alexandre Texier. He's French! And played in Switzerland last year! And is suffering!
Dallas Stars: Thomas Harley is carrying half my fantasy teams and he seems like such a fun dude!
Detroit Red Wings: Jake Walman, hitting the griddy, and getting a bobblehead after it.
Edmonton Oilers: I am not immune to Ryan McLeod propaganda. Just look at his smile!
Florida Panthers: Sam Reinhart, the highest-paid Panther, has no goals and one assist in his last six games and his ice time is declining. Where are the Sabres fans who told me how much they would miss him? When I hear of all the positive qualities the team lacked in the past, I think of Reinhart - lol nah that's just the Reino copypasta. Love him!
Los Angeles Kings: Long Distance Girlfriend Kevin Fiala and his hysterical wife!
Minnesota Wild: Mats Zuccarello is very short. This is always fun. Especially because his stick is very long. Also fun.
Montreal Canadiens: Juraj Slafkovsky is not only worryingly homoerotic with every single Slav he meets, he is also trying valiantly to overcome the bust narrative, and he's silly and goofy! What more do you want?
Nashville Predators: Roman Josi. I am not immune to a good-looking Swiss man.
New Jersey Devils: All of them. I'm in a Dougie Hamilton mood right now, though. (Aka, I miss him :'( )
New York Islanders: The Real Sebastian Aho, simply because it's funny there's two of them. Also, this one is prettier.
New York Rangers: There's a fic out there that makes me somewhat like Braden Schneider.
Ottawa Senators: I'm saluting Jacob Bernard-Docker for his services to my fantasy teams.
Philadelphia Flyers: The image of Known USNTDP Member Cam York fielding calls from Zegras on how to take care of his platonic soulmate is truly peak.
Pittsburgh Penguins: The Other Smitty, Reilly Smith. I am predictable. I have a type.
San Jose Sharks: Anthony Duclair! And his many sons on the team.
Seattle Kraken: Kailer Yamamoto. I just like him because he's short, okay? He also seems to have a very fun character, which I admire.
St. Louis Blues: Colton Parayko, for no other reason than it's a very good hockey name.
Tampa Bay Lightning: Brayden Point is another of those players that just eternally carries my fantasy teams.
Toronto Maple Leafs: I think Calle Jarnkrok is eternally underrated. And I'm right.
Vancouver Canucks: Stanley Cup Champion Teddy Blueger. He deserves it.
Vegas Golden Knights: I simply believe that if one does not at least admire Jack Eichel for his dedication to being a bitch and ruining all the narratives, one does not exist to me.
Washington Capitals: They have Dylan Strome from the fics! It just takes some time, little girl you're in the middle of the ride, everything everything will be just fine, everything everything will be alright alright...
Winnipeg Jets: Nino Niederreiter. God, I hope he finds a home some day. I hope it could be Winnipeg.
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greazyfloz · 2 years
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hello friend! could you make a list of people you write for please? thanks!!
WHO I WRITE FOR
UMich
All 🙂
NHL
Trevor Zegras
Jamie Drysdale
Clayton Keller
Dylan Cozens
Owen Power
Andrei Svechnikov
Nick Blankenburg
Kent Johnston
Matthew Tkachuk
Alex Turcotte
Kirby Dach
Cody Glass
Nico Hischier
Jack Hughes
Michael McLeod
Mat Barzal
Shane Pinto
Josh Norris
Timmy Stutzle
Carter Hart
Jordan Kyrou
Auston Matthews 
William Nylander
Micheal Bunting
Quinn Hughes
Elias Pettersson
Nolan Patrick
If there is someone you want just ask :) I will update if I think of more
AHL - ask
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Edmonton Oilers move on to West Final with Game 7 win in Vancouver Edmonton
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Edmonton Oilers withheld a late rally from the Vancouver Canucks to score a 3-2 win in the seventh game of their second round series Monday night in Vancouver. The Oilers advance to play the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Final. Game one is Thursday in Dallas (630 CHED, Face-off Show at 4:30 p.m., game at 6:30 p.m.). Brett Kulak had a great look off a long rebound in the game’s second minute, but Arturs Silovs moved across to make a desperation save. With 3:46 to go in the first, Ryan McLeod was assessed a double minor for high sticking. The Oilers penalty kill held strong and had the best chance when Connor Brown broke away shorthanded. Silovs turned away Brown’s wrister to keep it scoreless after one with the Oilers holding a 13-2 advantage in shots on goal. Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens. The Oilers broke through 1:16 into the second when Cody Ceci whizzed a point shot past Silovs. Less than five minutes later, Zach Hyman tipped Evan Bouchard’s wrister to make it 2-0 Oilers. It was Hyman’s eleventh goal of the playoffs. On a power play with 4:38 to go in the second, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins found a rebound off the backboards and crammed a shot behind Silovs. Story continues below advertisement McLeod fanned on a clearing pass 8:33 in the third, giving Conor Garland an open look. He beat Stuart Skinner blocker side to give the Canucks life. With 4:36 on the clock, Filip Hronek drilled in a long slapper to pull Vancouver within one. The Canucks pulled Silovs for an extra attacker with two minutes left but the Oilers held them at bay. Skinner earned the win with 15 saves. Silovs made 26 stops. Nugent-Hopkins had a goal and an assist. Canucks sniper Brock Boeser missed the game with a blood clotting issue. &copy 2024 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. Source link via The Novum Times
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goalhofer · 10 months
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2023-24 Edmonton Oilers Players By Nationality
American: 2 (Adam Erne & Derek Ryan) Canadian: 17 (Evan Bouchard, Connor Brown, Cody Ceci, Vincent Desharnais, Warren Foegele, Sam Gagner, James Hamblin, Dylan Holloway, Zach Hyman, Evander Kane, Brett Kulak, Connor McDavid, Ryan McLeod, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Darnell Nurse, Calvin Pickard & Stuart Skinner) Swedish: 3 (Philip Broberg, Mattias Ekholm & Mattias Janmark-Nylén) German: 1 (Leon Draisaitl)
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Crusaders squad will play of the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season without Taylor.
New Post has been published on https://thedailyrugby.com/crusaders-squad-will-play-without-taylor/
The Daily Rugby
https://thedailyrugby.com/crusaders-squad-will-play-without-taylor/
Crusaders squad will play of the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season without Taylor.
The Crusaders’ 2024 Super Rugby Pacific squad has been announced, however Codie Taylor, a dedicated hooker, will miss several of the team’s games. The 85-test All Black has chosen to spend the majority of the 2024 season off from competition, meaning they won’t be available when Super Rugby kicks off.
“He’s been away from home for an extended period of time recently, and the Crusaders fully respect and support him taking this time,” the team stated in a statement. “Codie is anticipated to be available for selection in the final few games of season ’24.” While there were several candidates to take Sam Whitelock’s place in the Crusaders’ second row, Zach Gallagher is the one who most excites fans.
A highly touted star of the future, Gallagher will be well-placed to take another step in 2024 – be it off the bench or in the run-on squad.
The rest of the Super Rugby Pacific franchises also named their squads for the 2024 season today.
A few big revelations have emerged already, with the Crusaders confirming the signing of Wales star Leigh Halfpenny and the return of former All Black Ryan Crotty.
All 12 squads for the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific tournament have been announced.
The Crusaders squad named at 3pm on Thursday was:
Codie Taylor Brodie McAlister George Bell Ioane Moananu Joe Moody Finlay Brewis George Bower Tamaiti Williams Fletcher Newell Scott Barrett (capt) Quinten Strange Tahlor Cahill Zach Gallagher Jamie Hannah Ethan Blackadder Cullen Grace Tom Christie Christian Lio-Willie Corey Kellow Dominic Gardiner Noah Hotham Mitchell Drummond Willi Heinz Fergus Burke Taha Kemara Rivez Reihana David Havili Dallas McLeod Levi Aumua Ryan Crotty Jone Rova Will Jordan Sevu Reece Macca Springer Manasa Mataele Chay Fihaki Leigh Halfpenny Heremaia Murray
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Theater Review: Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill
June 14, 2023 @ Citizens Bank Opera House (Boston, MA)
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The Song of the Summer of 1995 was Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know”! Hands down!  The Canadian singer-songwriter came seemingly out of nowhere, even though she already had some albums under her belt and had been a child actress (she got her start on You Can’t Do That on Television). The accompanying album Jagged Little Pill became one of the biggest albums in history. She was the biggest among the wave of female musicians in the mid-90s who weren’t afraid to fill their songwriting with raw emotion. “You Oughta Know” was a perfect example, depicting a jilted lover not holding back on how furious she was at her ex for doing her wrong. I picked up Jagged Little Pill when I first got to college and really dug much of the album, but over time it’s an album I outgrew. But periodically I’ve returned to the album and there’s no denying her talent. The broad appeal and lasting impression of the album (today it’s considered one of the greatest albums ever made) is that it was catchy enough to appeal to pop and Top 40 radio, but edgy enough for the Alternative Nation. She’s also had multiple moments in pop culture: she gave Taylor Hawkins his start as the drummer in her band for the Jagged tour, she played God in Kevin Smith’s Dogma and she also appeared on Weeds among many other performances. Skip ahead to 2018, when a musical based on the album Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill began at A.R.T in Cambridge, MA (just down the street from me) before going to Broadway in 2019. It even won some Tony Awards. Last year, it began a North American tour and this month the production hits Boston at Citizens Bank Opera House, where I caught it on Wed. night!
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Taking place in Connecticut, the Healy family prepares their annual Christmas letter: mom Mary Jane is still recovering from a car accident and has secretly become addicted to painkillers, dad Steve is a workaholic with an online porn addiction, son Nick has just been accepted into Harvard and their adopted daughter Frankie struggles with fitting in as a black teen in a white household and being bisexual. Nick witnesses an incident at a party that brings back some traumatic memories for Mary Jane. The music of Jagged Little Pill plays a pivotal role in the story as does Morissette’s post-JLP music as well. Worth noting is that the song sequence has changed and also the meaning as well, i.e. on the album opener “All I Really Want” (the best song on the album IMHO) was originally sung as one voice, here it is a voice singing one verse and then next verse is a different character’s perspective. 
What truly made this more than just a jukebox musical was the book written by Diablo Cody, who is using the music to address one of her favorite themes, suburban malaise. So much of her films like Juno, Young Adult and the criminally underrated Tully address the idea of seemingly perfect suburban characters who seem to have the perfect family, house, and life, but it’s not as perfect as it seems. This play addresses a ton of topical themes like opioid addiction, #metoo movement, LGBTQ+ rights, etc. I think the strongest performances were from Mary Jane (Heidi Blickenstaff) and Frankie’s lesbian friend Jo (Jade McLeod). At times some of the characters bordered on archetypes (and almost tinkering on clichés), but stay with it, as the cast and the music lift it up. I liked the contrast between the parents and the kids both searching for meaning in their lives. It’s easy to compare this to American Beauty, but there is that same sense of confused kids and even more confused grown ups trying to figure things out.
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my friend Jenn and I at the Jagged Little Pill selfie station in the lobby
Not all 90s music can lend itself to musical theater, but this album truly does. Now if only we could get a musical of Liz Phair’s Exile in Guyville!
For info on Jagged Little Pill: https://jaggedlittlepill.com/
4 out of 5 stars
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NEW ‘20/20’ EXPLORES THE CASE OF A SERIAL KILLER WHO ACTED AS AN FBI INFORMANT WHILE CONCEALING HORRIFIC CRIMES 
Two-Hour Program Features Exclusive Interviews With Convicted Serial Killer Scott Kimball’s Sons and Former Cellmate  
Episode Includes First Network Interviews With Kimball’s Ex-Wife and Former FBI Special Agent Who Used Kimball as an Informant 
‘20/20’ Airs on Friday, May 12 (9:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC, Next Day on Hulu 
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When her 19-year-old daughter went missing in 2003, Lori McLeod believed her boyfriend, Scott Kimball, who told her he worked for the FBI, could help find her daughter. Three years later, what began as a check fraud investigation led officials to a shocking conclusion: the very man McLeod trusted to find her daughter was actually her killer. In a new “20/20,” ABC News correspondent John Quiñones unpacks Kimball’s secret life of horrific crimes, exploring his elaborate web of deception and the evidence linking Kimball to multiple murders, some of them committed while he was an FBI informant. 
The two-hour program features exclusive interviews with Kimball’s sons Cody and Justin, who share disturbing claims about Kimball’s alleged violence towards his own family, which Kimball denies, and Jimmy Tanksley, a former cellmate who initially agreed to help Kimball with a daring escape plan from prison, but instead alerted authorities to the plan. The episode also includes the first network interviews with Kimball’s ex-wife Larissa and former FBI Special Agent Carle Schlaff, who used Kimball as an informant, as well as additional interviews with the parents of Kimball’s victims and federal and local investigators who helped recover the bodies and bring Kimball to justice. “20/20” airs Friday, May 12 (9:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC, next day on Hulu. 
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