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Things Police See: Firsthand Accounts
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Things Police See: Firsthand Accounts

Steven Gould: Police Officer, Background Investigator, Vlogger

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Massachusetts police officer Steve Gould interviews a variety of law enforcement officers about their most intense moments on the job. Shocking moments, humorous moments and terrifying moments are recalled by the officers that experienced them. Meet the variety of personalities that make up the police and get to know them on a personal level. You couldn’t make these stories up if you tried. **new episodes every Wednesday steve@thingspolicesee.com
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The Squad Room is a podcast devoted to optimizing the physical, mental, and emotional health and wellness of police officers, and law enforcement personnel. We tackle any subject that might improve first responder wellness and commitment to ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities we serve. Physical fitness, sleep and sleeping disorders, identifying PTSD, mindfulness and meditation, the importance of mentors and coaches – the list goes on!
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How did American police get so violent? The answer to that question goes back centuries, to the earliest days of this nation. On this special podcast miniseries hosts Robert Evans and rap artist Propaganda (Jason Petty) draw a straight line from the darkest days of slavery, to the murder of George Floyd and the mass violence American police meted out to their citizens this summer.
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The Writer's Detective Bureau is a podcast hosted by veteran Police Detective Adam Richardson. Adam answers questions about criminal investigation and police work posed by crime-fiction authors and screenwriters writing crime-related stories. To submit a question, visit https://www.writersdetective.com/podcast
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From smart phones to smart homes, the Android Police Podcast gives you exactly what you need from a tech podcast - no more, no less. Every week, each of our hosts curate topics to talk about. It could be tracking through your newsfeed or a passion project or two. We're centered on Android, but go far and wide, so if you're looking for good talk that won't waste your time, listen and subscribe.
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You know the refrain. With each new scandal involving law enforcement, another horrific video of misconduct, evidence of assault, or act of fatal negligence, police officials tell the public: "We're investigating." But what really happens inside those internal investigations that promise accountability? For decades, the process for how police police themselves has been inconsistent, if not opaque. In some states, like California, these proceedings were completely hidden behind a wall of offi ...
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Police Academy is your source for the no apologies, no spin truth about all things police. Discussions about why cops do what they do, avoiding speeding tickets or just how to stay alive can all be found right here. No question is out of bounds, no topic too sensitive. This is Police Academy!
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The Police Podcast
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The Police Podcast

Tim Burrows is joined by guests; Trooper Ben Gardner, Brian Fanzo, Commissi

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The Police Podcast brings together police officers, the agencies they represent and the communities they serve. We discuss current events, social media, best practices when dealing with the police and the lives our officers live. When we aren't talking with officers, we talk to business leaders in industries that can have positive impacts on helping agencies and officers do better jobs. Experts from communications, finance, equipment and training bring their real world knowledge to help info ...
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Break in the Case
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Break in the Case

New York City Police Department

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In Season 3 of Break in the Case, we take you behind the scenes of one of NYPD’s most notorious cases from the 1990s, the New York Zodiac Copycat. From 1990 to 1996, a serial killer evades capture while sending taunting notes to the media and the police. For six years, detectives from the Zodiac Task Force follow every lead to the ground. And then, one day, a series of events brings them face to face with the Zodiac. Break in the Case is written and produced by the New York City Police Depar ...
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It was meant to be a miracle treatment, but it became a deadly poison. Cara McGoogan investigates the story they didn't want you to know - and one of the biggest medical disasters in history. The award-winning first series of Bed of Lies is also available to listen to on this feed: They have the perfect relationship, until one day he vanishes. Her hunt leads to other women just like her - and a web of state-spun lies. This is the untold story of one of Britain's biggest secrets.
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Inside The Squad
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Inside The Squad

Lafayette Police Department

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INSIDE THE SQUAD is brought to you by the Community Outreach Unit of the Lafayette, Indiana Police Department. From crime statistics, to crime prevention and everything in between, this is your inside look into what’s happening at the LPD.
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On seasons 1 and 2, we took a deep look into policing and criminal justice in America. This season on The Untold Story, we go even further, with three investigations of injustice happening in your own backyard. From executive producer Jay Ellis and Lemonada Media, this season covers how we can fix the humanitarian crisis happening at Rikers Island; why your tax dollars are funding software that leads to over policing in our most vulnerable communities; and the racist roots of the debunked me ...
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True Crime with a twist. By and from those that have been there. Crime stories from those that investigated crimes and caught criminals. Also victims of crimes tell about their experience. Plus trauma stories, by those that have been through it. Often crime based, but not always, people talk about the trauma, how it impacted them and how they built their lives after. Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories Radio Show and It is a True Crime Show, a Law Enforcement Officer Show and ...
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Welcome to the home of Small Town Dicks! Now in its twelfth season, Small Town Dicks goes behind the scenes with real detectives as they tell you how they solved their most important cases. Hosts Yeardley Smith, twin detectives Dan and Dave, and forensic expert Paul Holes ask the essential questions and offer their own insights so the stories always hit close to home. All seasons are available for streaming! Also check out companion show The Briefing Room, which takes you behind closed doors ...
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My Favorite Detectives Stories is a short form interview podcast for listeners who want to be inspired, informed and entertained by great detective stories. We hear from investigators past and present about the type of investigations they perform, how they got into this niche and what they feel are the traits of a good investigator. They will share their favorites detective stories with us.
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Underworld exposes the secret world of transnational criminal networks that have flourished since there were banks to bust, drugs to smuggle, and scams to run. Journalists Danny Gold and Sean Williams bring their experience reporting on dangerous people and organizations to take listeners on a global tour of mobsters, warlords and crooks - from Brooklyn to Beijing, from the streets to the boardrooms - and everywhere in between. Underworld is a show about heroes, villains, and the barely visi ...
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Cold

KSL Podcasts | Wondery

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Cold is a narrative podcast series focused on missing persons cases. Investigative journalist and host Dave Cawley takes on a single story with each season. Season 3: The Search for Sheree follows two suspects in the 1985 disappearance of Sheree Warren while examining the dangerous escalation of domestic abuse and sexual violence. The Cold team seeks to answer the question: what really happened to Sheree Warren? Season 2: Justice for Joyce Yost delves into the details of a murder-for-hire pl ...
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We are a community of professionals in the field of death investigation. Whether you’re a coroner, a member of local police or county law enforcement, an EMS professional, or medical examiner – or frankly, anyone in between, Coroner Talk™ is the right community for you. We provide training and resources to coroners and death investigators by and from professionals around the world, a peer to peer training environment. I recognized that the training available for coroners and small department ...
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Inside the New South Wales Police Force Podcast features Real Cops and Real Stories, taking you through the investigations, task forces, and historic cases that define the Force. With in-depth storytelling that puts you right in the middle of the action, you'll gain unique insight into the lives of the brave women and men who serve and protect our communities. From solving cold cases, to fighting organised crime, and to the daily lives of Academy recruits, this podcast covers it all.
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In small towns and big, law enforcement across America starts their day with morning briefing. Welcome to The Briefing Room, where Identical twin detectives Dan and Dave take you behind closed doors to explore the complex relationship between law enforcement and the communities they're sworn to serve. Interviews you'll hear nowhere else. True crime meets real life. From the team that brought you Small Town Dicks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Go behind the scenes with members from the Victoria City Police Union (VCPU). A long format podcast giving you an in depth glimpse into lives of police officers working in Esquimalt and Victoria. You won't find content like this anywhere else and you will hear regular interviews from a diverse group of VCPU members telling their stories.
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Welcome to Policing in America – a podcast about race and policing: the good, the bad and the ugly. The goal? To have, at times, uncomfortable conversations to spark positive change. Your host is currently the Officer in Charge of a unit that creates, delivers and maintains police training in the largest urban police department on the west coast of America: Sergeant Tom Datro.
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Courageous Leadership with Travis Yates Podcast examines what it means to be a Courageous Police Leader. Join us weekly as the concepts of Courageous Leadership are detailed along with interviews with influencers that are committed to leading with courage. You can find out more about Courageous Police Leadership at: www.TravisYates.org
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CNA’s experts understand today’s complex and dynamic national security environments. On CNA Talks, you’ll find analysis of globe-shaping conflicts, foreign policy and shifting alliances, regional breakdowns, pandemics and other health crises, environmental disasters, homeland security concerns, and the future of strategic competition. Follow CNA Talks to go behind the headlines and learn from data-driven, objective, discussions on the factors shaping today’s national security landscape.
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Justin and Chris of Visiblue join the podcast. We talk about how training failures led to the creation of their product. We dive into the world of police social media. We also discuss training and the need to do it even if your department doesn't pay you to do it. Follow their page, great discussions and fire memes. https://visiblue.net/ This episo…
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A beautiful four year old child befriends me and comes to enjoy having me attend her school functions. But there is a dark tragedy hidden in her young life. A sudden illness unites all of us who love this child as we search for answers and healing. What we find is the stuff of a parent's nightmares. Blue Life Stories - a division of Code 3 Protecti…
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A critical incident causes a full-on agency response, perhaps it involves fatalities, or perhaps it involves the use of force. The scene is secured and the media creates a narrative about the event that is not quite right. Does your agency respond? Does your agency have a policy? How soon does the agency chief or sheriff explain the facts to the me…
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In this episode John Borkovich gives us a peak into the world of a Michigan State Game Warden. John has made some giant cases in his career and his stories are truly insane! As John shares some of these incredible stories you will hear why he thinks his approach to law enforecemnt is a better way to foster a relatioship with the public which then t…
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What happens when a young man, full of intellect, curiosity and potential, suddenly vanishes? Our guest today, Ms. Sharon Lathrem, shares her heartfelt tale of her son, Kevin "KJax" Jackson, who tragically disappeared in 2018. As a mother, Sharon takes us through her son's intriguing journey - from his childhood mischief and struggles with educatio…
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In the world of policing Trauma informed care is taught to police officers so that officers can better deal with community members experiencing mental and emotional crisis. However, very little time is spent on officers interacting with each other through the lens of trauma informed care. September is Law Enforcement suicide awareness month. Our gu…
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In June 2023, a Brazilian federal court sentenced engineer Mário Marcelo Santoro to 27 years in prison for the 2018 murder of former partner Cecília Haddad in Australia. Santoro was convicted of aggravated homicide, asphyxiation, femicide and concealment of a corpse, after a surprise confession to the court. . In April 2018, the body of 38 year old…
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The Android Police podcast, in our duty to you as a full-service technology publication despite the narrow avenue our name would imply, is here for a go-around with Apple's new iPhone 15 and Apple Watch Series 9 lineups. We also talk about tiny robopets and no, William, why would I ever title our site post that? Finally, we dig into our mailbag for…
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في هذه الحلقة المميزة بعنوان "مجلس القيادات الشابة"، نستضيف الاستاذة أسماء أحمد البلوشي، عضو المجلس، لمناقشة مواضيع مهمة. ضمن مواضيع الحلقة نناقش: كيف يقوم مجلس الشباب بدعم وتمكين الشباب، وكيف يسعى إلى تحويلهم إلى قادة للمستقبل. استمعوا إلى هذه النقاشات الملهمة واستفيدوا من رؤية أسماء حول دور المجلس في بناء مستقبل وتمكين للشباب اخراج وتقديم: محمد إ…
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In this episode, we talk with 2022 National Conference on Law Enforcement Wellness & Trauma Keynote Speaker and 15 year veteran of law enforcement Scott Medlin. Scott took the most of his time at the C.O.P.S. Wellness Conference by attending classes, meeting with exhibitors, networking and more. Scott tells us what it's like to attend the C.O.P.S. …
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September is Suicide Awareness Month. Join us as we talk about mental health for First Responders along with ways the average citizen can make sure their mental health is running at top peak as well. We have a lot of information to cover so we have broken this segment into two episodes. Part two will cover more about our Co-Responder Unit and how t…
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On this special edition of Talking Beat, we're talking about the recruiting and hiring of experienced police officers. PPB's Recruitment Officer Patrick Johnson sits down with two of those lateral police bureau members, Officer Aaron and Detective John, to discuss their perspectives on the bureau after working for other agencies. In this episode th…
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Police Officers Shot, Child Abuse Signs, Unjust Convictions?All That And More Coming Up. Got A Story To Tell? We Are Always Looking For Guests. Police Officers that were in horrible gunfights, and were shot. Someone that endured childhood sexual abuse and physical abuse for years. He talks about his story and the warning signs. Plus, do you have a …
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Pioneering uses of artificial intelligence have begun to find their way into a broad range of professions – including policing. The Los Angeles Police Department recently announced a new research study that will use AI to analyze LAPD officers’ tone and language during traffic stops, which could be used to develop state-of-the-art training. To lear…
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Christmas Miracle, Cop Shot In Ambush. Special Digitally Remastered Episode. The harrowing story of Drew Stokes, a dedicated career law enforcement officer, who found himself in the crosshairs of danger while doing something as routine as grocery shopping. Drew, a federal law enforcement officer assigned to a long-range flight crew, shares his chil…
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This week, in Crystal, Minnesota, an alcoholic couple seem to stumble through each day, before drinking so much, that they pass out at night. This caused some obvious problems, but it all comes to a head, one day, a week before Christmas. A drunken day, turns into a bloody evening, including blood on the Christmas tree, and a dead person, seemingly…
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On August 4, 1986, a young girl took a bike ride through Point Defiance Park near Tacoma, Washington. She never returned home. Investigators conducted a desperate search but came up empty handed. The case went dormant for decades and eventually ended up on the desk of cold-case detective Lindsey Wade. Through the application of emerging DNA testing…
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On October 27th, 1989, Fifth-grader Amy Mihaljevic went to Bay Village Middle School on Friday wearing green pants, a lavender, and a green sweatshirt, and carrying a denim and red backpack. Her body was discovered 106 days later in Ashland County and her death was ruled a homicide. Her case is the one I am the most passionate about because she was…
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Historian Catherine Merridale witnessed the birth of Memorial in 1989 as the Soviet Union died. An organisation devoted to recovering the past of the Soviet Gulag and soon documenting the new transgressions of the Russian state and its imperial wars. Even as Russia wnet to war against Ukraine it sought to close Memorial down, silence its voice and …
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Was this revenge? Was this the occult? Who killed the Evangelist family? "On the quiet summer evening of July 3, 1929, Benny Evangelist and his family were brutally murdered in their residential Detroit home on St. Aubin Street, mutilated by an axe-wielding killer. His wife and four children were butchered while sleeping in their beds, while Benny …
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Listen to an extract of The Poison Line, a new book from the host of Bed of Lies, Cara McGoogan. Based on the second series of this podcast, Bed of Lies: Blood, The Poison Line gives the full and shocking account of one of the biggest medical disasters in history – and the lengths that big pharma, the NHS and governments worldwide took to cover it …
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In this episode, I share the story of how I realized something was really wrong with me and how the job was changing me in all the wrong ways. Plus, I share details on our men’s retreat for current, former, and retired first responders and military veterans. Join us in the mountains outside Denver, Colorado November 9 – 12th for a special four days…
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This week, in Walsenburg, Colorado, the whole area panics, when a man is found in front of his house, very bloody, and barely conscious. But his real concern is his wife, who turns out to be dead, in the kitchen. He tells a harrowing story of home invaders, tormenting the couple for multiple days. It seems to be a real mystery, until detectives dis…
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Join the sleepy one and I as we take a journey of self discovery together. Toby and I head to the big city of Council Bluffs for talking shit, gambling, concerts, and fishing. This is not your typical concert review podcast. We do it a little differently. There is even some cop talk. I hope you enjoy. Please patronize and support the LEO businesses…
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Shot 7 Times With A .45 By A Shoplifter. He Tells His Miraculous Story of Survival and Recovery. Retired Jacksonville Police Officer Tell His Heart Pounding and Inspiring Story. Jared, a retired Police Officer from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, boasts an impressive career. In 2008, Jared Reston faced a life-altering incident. A suspected shopl…
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What happens when a child goes missing? Every second counts and law enforcement needs to know exactly what to do to improve the chances the victim will be found alive. Enter Lindsey Wade, a veteran detective from Tacoma, Washington. Lindsey travels the country training officers on child abduction response and what to do in those crucial seconds, mi…
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The Soviet Union is toast, Chechnya is at war and Grozny, its embattled capital, is being bombed to dust. Gangs of Chechen criminals are getting rich off the bloodshed, capitalizing on gun- and drug-running networks that flourished under Communism. When the war ends a new breed of Chechen mobster-terrorist emerges, empowered by Arab Jihad and finan…
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In 1997 a freak wave washed 62 containers into the sea off a cargo ship near the coast of Cornwall. Inside one were five million pieces of Lego. By a strange quirk of fate, many of the Lego pieces had a sea theme. This is the story of the community of beachcombers trying to track down the miniature octopuses, scuba tanks, life rafts, flippers, shar…
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In this episode of the "Chief's Corner, conversations with Albany Police Chief Eric Hawkins", Chief Hawkins speaks with Commander Dan Meehan, Officer Joel Caldwell and Officer Dan Webster about the APD's innovative Therapy Dog Program. With over 60 years combined experience, these officers speak about what it takes to be a handler in the program, h…
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Join comedians James Pietragallo and Jimmie Whisman with their new podcast as they explore the most opinionated part of the internet: The Reviews Section! Get ready for the premiere of Your Stupid Opinions... September 18, 2023. Subscribe and we will see you every Monday with Your Stupid Opinions!!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman See …
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TEXAS LAW DAWGS!!!! Join Dray, Commaner, and Special Guest Big Kozy aka Puff aka Kenny on this ride! We talk about 38 years in law enforcement dating back to the late 1900s. From working on the ambulance service to being police before going to the academy, this one has a little bit of everything! From LEO to Special Investigator for CPS and the DA,…
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Learn about how America's Hero went to Zero and how America's Dad became America's Sad Dad. Right on the forefront of the "Me Too" movement, this story led the way for real justice that while it was delayed, non the less had it's day in court. Learn the things that brought him down in this eposode. Contact Me: Charliecrimebuster@gmail.com Support: …
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Lightning Strike, Arresting Armed Poachers. Wildlife Cops. Insider's view on one of the most dangerous and least understood forms of Law Enforcement, Wildlife Conservation Officers. His brushes with death and more. From apprehending five migrants engaged in deer poaching to surviving a lightning strike while patrolling a state game area for litter …
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This episode is a pretty fun one. My guest is a cop in the peoples republic of Il (I can't spell Illinois). I learn how the laws of the big city politicians are affecting him. This conversion sparks a conversation about society as a whole. We break down some incidents where it seems like the new way caused Officers to possibly hesitate or act in a …
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This week, in Claymont, Delaware, when a missing man is found, beaten to death, in a ditch, there are some clues, but the case quickly goes cold. Until a tip to detectives unravels a complex plan, involving baseball bats, an intricate scheme, and a man named "Nazi". It turns out to be an absolutely diabolical plot, in a way that no one could have i…
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An event that came to be know as "Biker Weekend" presents an impossible challenge as Outlaw Motorcycle Groups arrive in huge numbers. How would our small police department keep a lid on this rowdy event? Listen as you ride along and find out. Blue Life Stories - a division of Code 3 Protection. Go to bluelifestories.com to read more stories and to …
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In the early morning hours of July 4, 1954, Marilyn Sheppard was bludgeoned to death in her bed. Her husband Sam, a prominent Bay Village doctor, maintained that Marilyn was murdered by a bushy-haired intruder. He stood trial and was convicted for his wife’s murder amidst a media storm. Harrison Ford's character in The Fugitive is roughly based on …
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Part 2: Thank you to Nic of the True Crime Garage Podcast for joining me to discuss one of Northeast Ohio's most infamous "unsolved" murder. In the early morning hours of July 4, 1954, Marilyn Sheppard was bludgeoned to death in her bed. Her husband Sam, a prominent Bay Village doctor, maintained that Marilyn was murdered by a bushy-haired intruder…
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In the early morning hours of July 4, 1954, Marilyn Sheppard was bludgeoned to death in her bed. Her husband Sam, a prominent Bay Village doctor, maintained that Marilyn was murdered by a bushy-haired intruder. He stood trial and was convicted for his wife’s murder amidst a media storm. Harrison Ford's character in The Fugitive is roughly based on …
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Two decades ago Da Vinci Code mania gripped the world. But the story behind the theory that Jesus Christ had a secret bloodline is more surprising than any thriller. Step aside Indiana Jones and Robert Langdon - BBC Paris Correspondent Hugh Schofield heads to the South of France to uncover a forgotten milestone of broadcasting which helped set the …
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – American Law Enforcement Officers are being prosecuted by “activist” District Attorneys and Prosecutors at a rate never before seen in our nation. These prosecutions are destroying the lives of the officers emotionally and financially. Officer James Fotis founded The National Center for Police Defense to hel…
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In this episode, Dr. Travis Yates discusses the issue of females within the law enforcement profession and the role of leaders to ensure that they are treated fairly in a profession dominated by men. Join Our Tribe of Courageous Leaders: Get The Book Get Weekly Articles by Travis Yates Join Us At Our Website Get Our 'Courageous Leadership' Training…
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This week, in Starke, Florida, a woman tries to help her sister find someone to scare the sister's husband into an easier custody battle. This leads to an ex-Marine, turned mercenary, who advertises his services in a magazine. Of course, the next thing you know, there are affairs, lust, overprotective mothers, multiple murders in different states, …
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