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Hey Small Town Fam! Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas from everyone on the Small Town Team! As a little gift, we decided to unwrap one of our premium episodes and stick it under your Christmas tree. So what's in the box?Well, we have the Usual Suspects: Yeardley, Detective Dan, and Detective Dave; and we have a fascinating subject: An enumeration of the crimes committed in the Christmas classic "Home Alone." Give it a listen and tell us, did we miss anything? Oh, and look for us in the New Year when our team shares their New Year's Resolutions. Until then, you are the absolute best audience in the world! P.S. If you enjoy this kind of zany content, you are always welcome to join us at the SuperFam table by clicking here. We have bonus content for dayz! Or give a subscription as a gift to that very special someone in your life who already has a drawer full of Xmas themed socks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The police are are called to investigate a disturbing incident involving a suspicious man at a grocery store. Later, the same man is spotted with a young girl. Detective Dave starts to investigate, and what he finds out about the man's past is unsettling to say the least. This the second of a two part story.The detective: Det. DaveDetective Dave recently retired from law enforcement in January 2022. He began his career in 2007 and served as a patrol officer until 2012. Dave spent the next six years as a detective where he primarily investigated sexual assaults and child abuse. Dave was promoted to Sergeant in 2018 and was reassigned to patrol, where he served for the remainder of his career. During his time in law enforcement he held special assignments to the Crisis and Hostage Negotiation Team, Child Fatality Review, the county's deadly force investigation team, and served on the advisory boards of multiple children's and victim's advocacy groups.Also, if you're interested in bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes shenanigans, and more, join us over at smalltowndicks.com/superfam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The police are are called to investigate a disturbing incident involving a suspicious man at a grocery store. Later, the same man is spotted with a young girl. Detective Dave starts to investigate, and what he finds out about the man's past is unsettling to say the least. This the first of a two part story.The detective: Det. DaveDetective Dave recently retired from law enforcement in January 2022. He began his career in 2007 and served as a patrol officer until 2012. Dave spent the next six years as a detective where he primarily investigated sexual assaults and child abuse. Dave was promoted to Sergeant in 2018 and was reassigned to patrol, where he served for the remainder of his career. During his time in law enforcement he held special assignments to the Crisis and Hostage Negotiation Team, Child Fatality Review, the county's deadly force investigation team, and served on the advisory boards of multiple children's and victim's advocacy groups.Also, if you're interested in bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes shenanigans, and more, join us over at smalltowndicks.com/superfam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike "C-Roc" sits down with veteran Canadian detective Dave Sweet, whose 25-year career in policing spans undercover work, gang task forces, and a defining tenure in the homicide unit. Dave shares candid insights from his experiences investigating over 600 cases, revealing the deep empathy and resilience required to navigate the harsh realities of true crime. They delve into the psychological complexities of criminals, the influence of societal factors on crime, and the critical role of empathy in law enforcement. With stories featured in popular true crime documentaries, Dave provides a rare behind-the-scenes look at what drives criminal behavior and the importance of addressing the root causes of violence. Join them for an eye-opening conversation about the power of truth, the importance of demonstrating healthy relationships, and how we can all play a role in preventing crime. Website- https://www.unconventionalclassroom.ca Social Media Links/Handles- https://www.instagram.com/unconventionalclassroomyyc https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-unconventional-classroom/ https://www.tiktok.com/@unconventionalclassroom?_t=8nVZknFu3zZ&_r=1 https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-unconventional-classroom/
In this compelling episode, seasoned homicide detective Dave Sweet shares his unique philosophy of success, shaped by facing the darkest elements of human nature. With over 600 death investigations, Dave discusses the delicate balance between light and dark and the influence of familial teachings on making a meaningful impact. The narrative intertwines personal success with the power of the collective, emphasizing the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences.About Dave Sweet:Detective Dave Sweet, with 25 years of policing experience, has investigated some of Canada's most notorious crimes. His diverse career includes roles as a patrol officer, undercover police officer, and leading task forces targeting gangs and organized crime in Calgary. In 2009, he joined the homicide unit, specializing in homicide, missing person, and suspicious death investigations for 14.5 years.Please click here to learn more about Dave Sweet.About Brad SugarsInternationally known as one of the most influential entrepreneurs, Brad Sugars is a bestselling author, keynote speaker, and the #1 business coach in the world. Over the course of his 30-year career as an entrepreneur, Brad has become the CEO of 9+ companies and is the owner of the multimillion-dollar franchise ActionCOACH®. As a husband and father of five, Brad is equally as passionate about his family as he is about business. That's why, Brad is a strong advocate for building a business that works without you – so you can spend more time doing what really matters to you. Over the years of starting, scaling and selling many businesses, Brad has earned his fair share of scars. Being an entrepreneur is not an easy road. But if you can learn from those who have gone before you, it becomes a lot easier than going at it alone.Please click here to learn more about Brad Sugars: https://bradsugars.com/Learn the Fundamentals of Success for free:The Big Success Starter: https://results.bradsugars.com/thebigsuccess-starter
There are people in the world who, no matter how many chances they get, behave with cruelty and indifference. In this episode, Detective Dave recounts his frustrations in dealing with just such a man named Jeremy, who seemed unable, or unwilling, to control his habit of abusing people he deemed weaker than himself, despite multiple "second chances.”Guest: Detective DaveDetective Dave recently retired from law enforcement in January 2022. He began his career in 2007 and served as a patrol officer until 2012. Dave spent the next six years as a detective where he primarily investigated sexual assaults and child abuse. Dave was promoted to Sergeant in 2018 and was reassigned to patrol, where he served for the remainder of his career. During his time in law enforcement he held special assignments to the Crisis and Hostage Negotiation Team, Child Fatality Review, the county's deadly force investigation team, and served on the advisory boards of multiple children's and victim's advocacy groups. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's briefing, Detective Dave digs into his years of experience to talk about online safety for kids, and how parents can better understand the brave new world of apps and platforms where some children are at risk of abuse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's briefing, Defense Attorney Lissa returns for another civilized, yet provocative, discussion about the inner workings of the justice system. How does a defense attorney prepare the jury? What does she tell her client when the prosecutor offers a deal? And why does it take 'people of conscience' to make the wheels of justice turn? Detective Dave, Detective Dan, and Yeardley Smith invite you into The Briefing Room for another insightful conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cops and defense attorneys sit on opposite sides in the courtroom. So, what happens when you put them at the same table? In today's briefing, we find out. Detective Dave welcomes Public Defender Lissa to talk about why she left the prosecutor's office to become a defender of the accused, how she does her job, and what she feels is the common ground in the fight for justice - hint, it's spelled r-e-s-p-e-c-t. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of my favorite guests if all time, the great Dave Escoto! Dave talks about naked Olympians, his partner saving his life, and coping with it all! Support the show by joining the Patreon community today! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27353055 -Video of the interviews -Vinyl TPS logo sticker -Patron Shoutout -Exclusive posts and direct messaging to Steve Shop Merch / Subscribe / be a guest / Contact www.thingspolicesee.com Join the FB community! https://www.facebook.com/thingspolicesee/ Background consultation - Ken@policebackground.net
A young mother gets a strange visit from a neighbor. He tells her his security cameras have captured her daughter doing inappropriate things. Shocked and suspicious, the mother calls the police. Detective Dave arrives and begins to investigate. He discovers the neighbor's story does not hold up, and the truth is alarming.The detective: Detective Dave recently retired from law enforcement in January 2022. He began his career in 2007 and served as a patrol officer until 2012. Dave spent the next six years as a detective where he primarily investigated sexual assaults and child abuse. Dave was promoted to Sergeant in 2018 and was reassigned to patrol, where he served for the remainder of his career. During his time in law enforcement he held special assignments to the Crisis and Hostage Negotiation Team, Child Fatality Review, the county's deadly force investigation team, and served on the advisory boards of multiple children's and victim's advocacy groups. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Small Town Fam, the new season of Small Town Dicks drops on Friday, Sept. 30. Oh, and that's not all. We've added a new co-host to the team: Detective Paul Holes. He'll join Yeardley, Detective Dan, and Detective Dave as we explore real, true crime cases told by the detectives who investigated them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the next few weeks, we're sharing a few episodes of The Briefing Room. The series began on our Patreon feed but is going to become a brand new show in January. Today, we discuss situational awareness: Detective Dave and Detective Dan talk about ways to increase your safety by paying closer attention to what's going on around you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join me for part two of my discussion with Calgary homicide detective Dave Sweet.Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/amillionotw https://www.taylortollerfund.org/ Music Credits: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/d0d/amnesia License code: SHMDFLZDQCOU9KGY; https://uppbeat.io/t/tatami/alpha License code: PKDKXKBXSTAE7UYUWoman On Her Path "Woman on Her Path" is an opportunity to learn and be inspired to follow your own path...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Homicide detectives are real people and pay a heavy price for the life of service. The work is interesting, but the hours are long and the darkest places they go takes its toll. Join me for a conversation with Calgary's longest active homicide detective, Dave SweetSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/amillionotw https://www.taylortollerfund.org/ Music Credits: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/tatami/big-game License code: 8Q41REICE2QS4UZE Woman On Her Path "Woman on Her Path" is an opportunity to learn and be inspired to follow your own path...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Detective Dan gets called to an apartment complex to investigate a hit and run. But he quickly discovers there's much more to the case than just property damage, when a young girl in the house discloses that she was touched inappropriately during an alcohol-fueled party that night. Detective Dan's brother, Detective Dave, is called in to investigate the crime.The detectives: Detective Dave recently retired from law enforcement in January 2022. He began his career in 2007 and served as a patrol officer until 2012. Dave spent the next six years as a detective where he primarily investigated sexual assaults and child abuse. Dave was promoted to Sergeant in 2018 and was reassigned to patrol, where he served for the remainder of his career. During his time in law enforcement he held special assignments to the Crisis and Hostage Negotiation Team, Child Fatality Review, the county's deadly force investigation team, and served on the advisory boards of multiple children's and victim's advocacy groups. Detective Dan was formerly a K9 handler and Violent Crimes detective at the same Small Town police department as his brother. Dan regards his years as a K9 handler to be the most rewarding of his career. He is now retired. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our own Detective Dave investigates a shockingly violent attack on two guards in a small town jail. It's a case that brings into sharp focus the risks that law enforcement officers take every day to keep others, and themselves, safe.The detective: Detective Dave recently retired from law enforcement in January 2022. He began his career in 2007 and served as a patrol officer until 2012. Dave spent the next six years as a detective where he primarily investigated sexual assaults and child abuse. Dave was promoted to Sergeant in 2018 and was reassigned to patrol, where he served for the remainder of his career. During his time in law enforcement he held special assignments to the Crisis and Hostage Negotiation Team, Child Fatality Review, the county's deadly force investigation team, and served on the advisory boards of multiple children's and victim's advocacy groups. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Get 10% OFF @BRAVO Concealment + Free Shipping with promo code ”EXPLICIT10” at BRAVOconcealment.com! In the 53rd episode, I talk with David Reichert, an American politician, veteran, and former sheriff who served as the U.S. representative for Washington's 8th Congressional District from 2005 to 2019. He is the former elected sheriff of King County, Washington. Reichert served with the King County sheriff's department beginning in 1972. He was a member of the Green River Task Force, formed to track down the so-called ”Green River killer” aided by the infamous Ted Bundy In 2001, DNA evidence identified Gary Leon Ridgway as the Green River killer. In 1997, he was appointed sheriff of King County and re-opened the ”Green River Killer” case and solved it in 2001! In 2004, Reichert published the autobiography, Chasing the Devil: My Twenty-Year Quest to Capture the Green River Killer.
On this edition of Bend Don't Break, Chief Neil Dubord is joined by a 23-year member of the Calgary Police Service, Dave Sweet. In this episode, Dave shares key lessons he has learned as a Homicide Detective, impactful moments in his career that have changed his perspective on policing, and the coping strategies he leverages to protect his mental health.
We take a time machine back to season 3 to hear Detective Dave's favorite case. It's called "Interstate". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we hear from our own Detective Dave as he investigates disturbing allegations of child abuse. Just as he prepares to take his suspect into custody, he learns the suspect has fled on a bus and has a 12-hour head start. Unable to make up the time and distance in pursuit of the suspect, himself, Dave is forced to rely on other agencies along the bus route to try and intercept the fugitive before he gets away for good.
February 18, 2021 - Nick Reimer and Detective Dave Vorpel, Manitowoc City Police Department
February 18, 2021 - Nick Reimer and Detective Dave Vorpel, Manitowoc City Police Department
February 18, 2021 - Nick Reimer and Detective Dave Vorpel, Manitowoc City Police Department
(Part 1) The murder of Officer Chris Kilcullen, in broad daylight, devastated the community he served. Our own Detective Dan was the first to arrive on scene and tend to him, while the armed suspect fled, leading multiple law enforcement agencies in a treacherous, high-speed chase up a remote logging road. Where the road dead-ends, a tense standoff commences and our own Detective Dave steps in as the crisis negotiator. In this two-part episode, Detective Dan reflects on the worst day of his law enforcement career alongside Chris’ widow, Kristie, and Chris' former lieutenant, and partner, who remember the kind of man and police officer he was. Special Guests: Ret. Officer Risko Risko is a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan and was born and raised in Chicago, Il. Prior to becoming a police officer, he served 3 years as a paratrooper in the US Army. After leaving the Army, Risko became a police officer and his career in law enforcement spanned nearly 30 years. During that time he worked on patrol, as a FTO, narcotics detective, and motorcycle officer. He was also a member of the SWAT team. He served an additional 8 years as a member of the National Guard while working as a full time police officer. Risko is a member of the Peer Support Team which offers assistance to people in law enforcement after critical/traumatic incidents. Risko has a master scuba diver rating, has assisted in scuba instruction, and volunteered at a coastal aquarium, an activity he enjoyed with his best friend and work partner, Chris Kilcullen. He’s married and has 3 adult children. Lt. Bills Lt. Bills recently retired after serving her community for over 25 years. She has worked on patrol, bike patrol, Crowd Control-Bike Officer, background investigations, and as a crisis negotiator. Bills volunteered for her department's Honor Guard and served for 10 years. She was eventually promoted to Sergeant and then Lieutenant which saw her supervising Special Operations, Investigations, and serving as a Watch Commander. In addition to her supervisory roles, she served as the Crisis Negotiation Team Sergeant for 4 years. Bills graduated from the FBI National Academy and the Senior Management Institute of Policing. She is married to a wonderful woman and they have a son who became a police officer. Her hobbies include playing ice hockey, ski patrol, and all things two-wheeled (bicycles & motorcycles. Lt. Bills feels most privileged to have been asked to be the family liaison to Kristie Kilcullen after Chris Kilcullen's murder. For more information on the Chris Kilcullen Memorial Scholarship Fund, please go to www.oregonstudentaid.gov (http://www.oregonstudentaid.gov/) .
(Part 2) The murder of Officer Chris Kilcullen, in broad daylight, devastated the community he served. Our own Detective Dan was the first to arrive on scene and tend to him, while the armed suspect fled, leading multiple law enforcement agencies in a treacherous, high-speed chase up a remote logging road. Where the road dead-ends, a tense standoff commences and our own Detective Dave steps in as the crisis negotiator. In this two-part episode, Detective Dan reflects on the worst day of his law enforcement career alongside Chris’ widow, Kristie, and Chris' former lieutenant, and partner, who remember the kind of man and police officer he was. Special Guests: Ret. Officer Risko Risko is a die-hard Chicago Cubs fan and was born and raised in Chicago, Il. Prior to becoming a police officer, he served 3 years as a paratrooper in the US Army. After leaving the Army, Risko became a police officer and his career in law enforcement spanned nearly 30 years. During that time he worked on patrol, as a FTO, narcotics detective, and motorcycle officer. He was also a member of the SWAT team. He served an additional 8 years as a member of the National Guard while working as a full-time police officer. Risko is a member of the Peer Support Team which offers assistance to people in law enforcement after critical/traumatic incidents. Risko has a master scuba diver rating, has assisted in scuba instruction, and volunteered at a coastal aquarium, an activity he enjoyed with his best friend and work partner, Chris Kilcullen. He’s married and has 3 adult children. Lt. Bills Lt. Bills recently retired after serving her community for over 25 years. She has worked on patrol, bike patrol, Crowd Control-Bike Officer, background investigations, and as a crisis negotiator. Bills volunteered for her department's Honor Guard and served for 10 years. She was eventually promoted to Sergeant and then Lieutenant which saw her supervising Special Operations, Investigations, and serving as a Watch Commander. In addition to her supervisory roles, she served as the Crisis Negotiation Team Sergeant for 4 years. Bills graduated from the FBI National Academy and the Senior Management Institute of Policing. She is married to a wonderful woman and they have a son who became a police officer. Her hobbies include playing ice hockey, ski patrol, and all things two-wheeled (bicycles & motorcycles. Lt. Bills feels most privileged to have been asked to be the family liaison to Kristie Kilcullen after Chris Kilcullen's murder. For more information on the Chris Kilcullen Memorial Scholarship Fund, please go to www.oregonstudentaid.gov (http://www.oregonstudentaid.gov/) .
Is trump a time traveler? Detective Dave is on the case to bring the truth to this conspiracy!
What makes a good cop? One key ingredient is good training. Detectives Dan and Dave talk about some of the early, unforgettable experiences they had with their field training officers when they were first-year cops. Behind the Badge is an occasional series of conversations with Small Town Dicks co-hosts Detective Dan and Detective Dave about the state of American policing.
With the backdrop of nationwide protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd, Detectives Dan and Dave discuss calls for reform in America's police departments, including the 'defund the police’ movement. Behind the Badge is an occasional series of conversations with Small Town Dicks co-hosts, Detective Dan and Detective Dave, about the state of American policing.
As protests continue across the country over the killing of George Floyd, Detectives Dan and Dave offer their professional perspectives on the conduct of the officers now charged with his murder. Detective Dan is a former K9 handler and Violent Crimes detective at the same Small Town police department as his brother, Dave. Dan regards his years as a K9 handler to be the most rewarding of his career. He is now retired. Detective Dave began his career in law enforcement in 2007. Before his recent promotion to Sergeant, he spent six years as a detective primarily investigating Sex Crimes and Child Abuse for his police department in Small Town, USA. He still serves as a Crisis and Hostage Negotiator, and during his tenure as a detective, he served on the advisory boards of multiple children’s and victims’ advocacy groups. Despite Dave’s well-deserved promotion, the Small Town Dicks Team will continue to call him “Detective Dave” on the podcast because … well… we like to give him a hard time. And because “Detective Dave” is basically his stage name now so we’re sticking with it.
First Responder & Coach Detective Dave DeLaRosa talks about his journey to meditation. Dave takes us through his journey of the benefits meditation has provided him. A few things you won;t want to miss are:1:40 What brought Dave to meditation.4:30 Dave talks about how meditation changed his life.5:49 I can detach from my thoughts & have the thoughts I wanna have.6:14 I'm able to analyze my thoughts & I can choose to accept them as my own.9:58 Meditation is to know thy self.10:03 When I meditate I get to understand what the triggers are that make me angry, sad or upset & understand where they're coming from.10:26 Your pruning the neurological brain to the connection of the emotion.11:47 Most of us are living in an unconscious program.16:12 Meditation is like taking a shower for your mind.16:43 Meditation has given me the ability to slow my thinking process down & get a fuller picture of what is happening in a case.27:57 Everything is figureoutable as long as you ask for help. You can find Dave DeLaRosa on Facebook, IG: @dave_delarosa204 or email coachdave204@gmail.comThinks mentioned: Million Mind Intensive Joe Dispenza 6 Phase MeditationMindValleyEmily Fletcher
Our very own Detective Dave talks about how police do their work in the time of the coronavirus/covd-19 pandemic. Detective Dan offers his own perspective on how cops deal with the various biohazards they encounter on the street and when the police take someone into custody. Guests: Detectives Dan and Dave.
A peaceful apartment complex turns violent when an angry tenant named Mitch takes out his frustrations on the on-site manager. Det. Dave recounts the fateful summer day when Mitch does the unthinkable. Guest: Detective Dave Dave began his career in law enforcement in 2007. Before his recent promotion to Sergeant, he spent six years as a detective primarily investigating Sex Crimes and Child Abuse for his police department in Small Town, USA. He still serves as a Crisis and Hostage Negotiator, and during his tenure as a detective, he served on the advisory boards of multiple children’s and victims’ advocacy groups. Despite Dave’s well-deserved promotion, the Small Town Dicks Team will continue to call him “Detective Dave” on the podcast because … well… we like to give him a hard time. And because “Detective Dave” is basically his stage name now so we’re sticking with it.
The following episode discusses a child pornography investigation. However, no specific narratives of the images will be shared. In this case, Detective Dave walks us through his investigation of two online predators who were sexually exploiting children online and how multiple agencies around the country work together to try to keep children safe. Of the 6+ years Dave spent investigating sex crimes and child abuse, these two cases, in particular, got under his skin and changed him forever. Guest: Co-Host Detective Dave Dave began his career in law enforcement in 2007. Before his recent promotion to Sergeant, he spent six years as a detective primarily investigating Sex Crimes and Child Abuse for his police department in Small Town, USA. He still serves as a Crisis and Hostage Negotiator, and during his tenure as a detective, he served on the advisory boards of multiple children’s and victims’ advocacy groups. Oh, and check us out at http://patreon.com/smalltowndickspodcast
In Episode 18 of 2GH, our fearless (or full of irrational fears) hosts/sisters: Rosie and Gab discuss AMERICA in a very special Fourth of July/Independence Day (not the Will Smith Movie) Episode. The sisters begin the episode by burping up WHITE CLAW (not sponsored) and then begin talking about the King of Pop: Prince. Yeah, they went there. Rose talks about Prince's dancing in heels and why it makes sense that rockstars do "the drugs". They segway into other topics such as almost getting arrested (paging DETECTIVE DAVE) and women's soccer (which brought Rose to tears because Gab wasn't "drunk enough" to cry. Thanks WHITE CLAW.)Thanks for listening! Ciao!
When a young teenager tells her father that her former stepdad spent several years sexually abusing her when she was younger, Detective Dave is called in to investigate this delicate case, which appears to have little physical evidence and is hobbled by the passage of time. Please be warned that this episode involves the sexual abuse of a minor. Listener discretion is advised. Additional note: This is Episode 5: “the missing episode” from Season 1. We took it down for a while to make a few additional redactions. Now it’s back where it belongs. We thank you for your patience.
Dumb Ass News - tornado eyewitness needs translator (0:00), Detective Dave in studio talks about how long technology "lives" in your phone and computers to help police investigations (6:06), Attorney Maddox talks about the latest with Fotis Dulos and his chances of getting custody of his five children (16:18), Dr. Patty Ann in studio - Chaz takes a call telling him to "relax" and AJ is frustrated about not getting the truck he wanted (27:49), Dumb Ass News - news report from Des Moines over an umpires wrist being broken in a slow-pitch softball league (41:41), and Sandy Hook mother Scarlett Lewis talks about the life of her son, Jesse, and how his last message became her new passion (47:45).
Rachel, Allison, and Kim don’t know each other. They don’t even live in the same town. Using old-school detective work and modern-day cyber tools, Detective Dave uncovers the disturbing way in which the three victims are linked and, in the process, reveals a family of like-minded predators. WARNING: This case involves the sexual assault of children. Listener discretion is advised.
Most law enforcement personnel will tell you that true mental illness is rare and unmistakable. Detective George returns to Small Town Dicks to talk about one of his and our own Detective Dave’s most memorable murder investigations, sharing with us the intense, unsettling suspect interview George had with the killer. Special Guest Detective George has been in law enforcement for over 20 years. For the last 12 years he has been a detective assigned to Domestic Violence, Auto Theft, and currently Violent Crimes. George has been a member of SWAT for 16 years. He previously served on Bike Patrol and as a Field Training Officer.
Yeardley shares a personal story of being targeted and stalked at a time in her career when her success and notoriety as an actress were starting to get some much sought-after traction. Brought up to assume she can handle whatever comes her way without asking for help, Yeardley quickly finds herself in over her head. Zibby, Detective Dan and Detective Dave help her unpack the details of this cautionary tale.
Detective Dave joins us to talk about background checks and school safety
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