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Todd is founder and CEO of Dark Intel, which specializes in the research and training of law enforcement and business about the Darkweb. He is a retired police Detective Sergeant, a frequent speaker at technology events and featured expert on various media. He is a regular speaker internationally on Cybercrime issues and an author. His most recent endeavor is as the coauthor of “Surviving a Cyberattack: Securing Social Media and Protecting Your Home” his last book was as co-author of “Surviving Cybercrime: “Investigating Internet Crime-An introduction to solving crimes in cyberspace”. He was also featured in the documentary “Deep Web”, by Alex Winter, as an expert in Internet investigations.Unlock a world of mystery!Join our exclusive community and instantly access over 1,000 ad-free episodes, mind-blowing bonus segments, and much more. Dive deeper into the unknown with content that challenges what you think you know.For nearly a decade, Mysterious Radio has taken listeners on a journey through the strange, the unexplained, and the downright chilling. And now, we're taking things to the next level—with even more immersive content available only to our most dedicated listeners.With millions of listeners around the globe, the next era of Mysterious Radio is unfolding. The majority of episodes and exclusives will be reserved for our inner circle of members.Step beyond the veil and claim your place in the next chapter of the unknown. OPEN THE DOORGet the ultimate experience and easy access to everything from the Patreon app!Download Patreon for IOS Download Patreon for AndroidFollow Our Other ShowsFollow UFO WitnessesFollow Crime Watch WeeklyFollow Paranormal FearsFollow Seven: Disturbing Chronicle StoriesJoin our Patreon for ad-free listening and more bonus content.Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradioFollow us on TikTok mysteriousradioTikTokFollow us on Twitter @mysteriousradioFollow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradioLike us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio]
A 62 year old businessman is being questioned about the murder of Annie Mc Carrick, the American woman who went missing in Dublin over thirty two years ago. For more Alan Bailey, former national co-ordinator of 'Operation Trace', and also formerly the Detective Sergeant in charge of the Serious Crime Review Team.
David "Chook" Henwood is one of the country's most decorated and respected police officers, who served for 37 years in South Auckland before retiring in 2007. He held the rank of Detective Sergeant and was awarded a record three silver merit awards during his time as an officer. Henwood was an early and, for a time, relatively lone voice in proclaiming the innocence of Teina Pora for the 1992 rape and murder of Susan Burdett - whose conviction would, 20 years later, be overturned in one of the country's most high profile cases of a miscarriage of justice. Tune in as controversial writer and podcast host, Damien Grant, interviews a wide selection of interesting and entertaining individuals, authors, business people, politicians and anyone else actually willing to talk to him.
Detective sergeant Yuki Onuma became the first Japanese person to graduate from Victoria police academy in 2011. Today, she is a well respected sergeant, working in crime command, crime training unit, and more recently, working with AFP's human trafficking team. This story was first published in July 2024. - ワーキングホリデーからビクトリア州警察の管理職ポジションへ。小沼友紀刑事がこれまで歩んできた道、現在の業務、そしてオーストラリアで暮らす日本人が日々の生活で注意すべきことなどを伺いました。2024年7月放送。
Two cousins, both wives to the same man, found dead under mysterious circumstances. Was this the world's unluckiest husband, or a serial wife killer? Former detective Peter Seymour has dedicated over two decades of his life to the people of Western Sydney, serving in the NSW Police as both a detective and police prosecutor. In this episode, Brent Sanders talks to Peter about the shockingly bizarre investigation of Thomas Keir, and the life-altering case that pushed Peter to his limits, prompting him to make a critical decision that changed the course of his career. This episode contains descriptions of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Contact 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732 for more information and confidential support. There are also references to pregnancy loss. Contact Red Nose Grief and Loss on 1300 308 307 for support for miscarriage, stillbirth, and newborn death. If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Reynolds joined Essex Police Cadets in 1971, a youthful aspirant with dreams of serving his community and upholding justice. The experience was transformative, igniting a passion that would fuel his career for decades. In September 1974, he stepped into the role of a regular constable, ready to take on the challenges of policing. By 1976, Steve's diligence paid off when he took and passed his Sergeants exam. Just months later, he faced the inspectors exam, his heart pounding as he tackled yet another hurdle. With remarkable determination, he emerged victorious in both examinations, becoming a qualified sergeant and inspector before he even turned 22. This achievement was not just a personal milestone; it was a testament to Steve's unwavering commitment and exceptional capabilities.Steve's first posting in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) was at Rayleigh, a place where he would encounter a group of superb characters—experienced detectives who were consummate professionals. He fondly remembers his initiation into the CID, the adrenaline rush of dealing with his first suspect, and the camaraderie that flourished amidst the seriousness of their work. In May 1980, he was promoted to a substantive Detective Sergeant and assigned to South Ockendon. There, he was given collar number 321, a digit that would earn him the affectionate nickname "Dusty." Under the mentorship of DCI Fred Stanard, Steve found himself in an environment where humor was as sharp as the investigations they pursued. The opportunity to further his career arose when Peter Blyth, the Divisional Commander, encouraged Steve to apply for a uniform inspector's role at Grays. With a mix of excitement and trepidation, he submitted his application, and after a rigorous selection process, he was thrilled to find out he was successful. His tenure as an Inspector lasted a year, but it laid the groundwork for his next significant challenge: joining C11 at Scotland Yard in 1986. There, Steve became part of a diverse team from across the region, working together to develop crucial intelligence that would be funneled to enforcement teams. After two intense years, he returned to Essex, filled with pride at having the opportunity to serve as a Detective Inspector in his hometown of Southend, where he could give back to the community that had raised him.In a harrowing twist of fate, Steve was called to investigate a missing persons inquiry in the Philippines involving a woman named China Rose Simms. The case was shrouded in mystery, enveloping him in a world of uncertainty, as neither she nor her husband had ever been located. The late 90s brought about a poignant moment when Steve had the rare opportunity to meet Jill Dando, a beloved BBC anchor. He recalls their interactions vividly, a mixture of admiration and respect shared over aspirations and plans for the future—plans that were tragically cut short by her untimely murder. One of the most challenging cases he faced was the murder of Chris Castle, an event that would test his resolve as the Senior Investigating Officer (SIO). The crime was committed by members of the extreme right-wing group Combat 18, a grim reflection of the societal issues that plagued that era. Drawing from his extensive experience, Steve penned a book titled "The Met On Trial," which explores the investigation following the fatal shooting of Jean Charles De Menezes. In this work, he reflects on a career marked by both triumphs and tragedies, illuminating the complexities of policing in a modern society. Through storytelling, he aims to provide insight into the human experiences behind the badge, a narrative that resonates not just with fellow officers but with anyone who has grappled with the moral dilemmas of justice and accountability. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, I want to share something from Dan Nikas, who's the founder of GearBunch. He said,My journey from Detective Sergeant to founding GearBunch, an e-commerce brand that hit nearly $5 million in its first year, has taught me the importance of authentic storytelling.When you tell a story, tell it authentically. Tell a real story and tell it from your heart. Tell it from what you actually have experienced, what you hear, what you see, what you are! So become an authentic storyteller.Comment on this video post and receive a free copy of my new book, Write a Bestseller in 30 Days or Less 111 Books You Can Write Fast — With Examples!Website: https://www.bookauthorauthority.comWebsite: https://www.bookmarketingbestsellers.comBook Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
Detective Sergeant from the Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team at Victoria Police, Simon Garner, joined Jacqui Felgate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Elly Griffiths has always written short stories to experiment with different voices and genres as well as to explore what some of her fictional creations such as Ruth Galloway, Harbinder Kaur, and Max Mephisto might have done outside of the novels. The Man in Black gathers these bite-sized tales all together in one splendid volume. There are ghost stories, cozy mysteries, tales of psychological suspense, and poignant vignettes of love and loss. In the title story, Ruth Galloway crosses paths with a mysterious man in a bookstore, setting in motion a rescue mission that hinges on the legends and lore of Norfolk. Looking into the past, a young magician in 1920s Leeds wonders just what happened to his missing landlady in “Max Mephisto and the Disappearing Act.” In “Justice Jones and the Etherphone,” a witty girl detective investigates the dire prediction of a fortune teller in dreary postwar London. A flashback in time reveals Harbinder Kaur as a Detective Sergeant surviving her first day on the job at Shoreham DCI. To celebrate the holidays, Ruth gets her very first Christmas tree, and her beloved cat narrates his own seasonal story in “Flint's Fireside Tale.” And readers can armchair travel with stories set on the Amalfi Coast, in Capri, and in Egypt as Ruth and DCI Nelson experience their very own version of Death on the Nile. The Man in Black illustrates the breadth and variety of Elly Griffiths's talent for blood-chilling, page-turning stories all with her trademark humor and heart. Elly Griffiths is the USA Today bestselling author of the Ruth Galloway and Brighton mystery series, as well as the standalone novels The Stranger Diaries, winner of the Edgar Award for Best Novel; The Postscript Murders; and Bleeding Heart Yard. She is the recipient of the CWA Dagger in the Library Award and the Mary Higgins Clark Award. She lives in Brighton, England.
What if the answers you seek are waiting in nature? In this episode, Nicole connects with Lee Hickenbotham—a detective, crisis negotiator, and life coach—about his journey from law enforcement to founding "Take It Outdoors Life and Wellness." Lee shares how his love for nature and years of experience inspired him to help parents, young adults, and first responders overcome challenges. Discover how nature-based coaching fosters clarity, meaningful conversations, and personal growth. Tune in for practical advice, heartfelt stories, and a fresh take on transformation.With over 25 years in law enforcement, Lee Hickinbotham brings his experience as a Detective Sergeant and Hostage Negotiator to his coaching practice, Take It Outdoors Life and Wellness. A father and mentor, Lee supports first responders, parents, and others navigating stress and high-pressure roles. His outdoor-based approach fosters emotional resilience, clarity, and a focus on what truly matters.Learn more about Lee:Website: www.takeitoutdoorswellness.com Email: lee@takeitoutdoorswellness.com Phone: 669-294-4341I trust you found this episode enlightening and stimulating. If you're eager for more, subscribe to our podcast for regular updates. I'm always keen to hear your reflections and personal journeys. Connect with me on Instagram as @nicolereneejensen. For a deeper understanding of my work and how it can empower you, visit https://linktr.ee/nicolereneejensen
Send us a textIt should be noted that this episode was recorded on January 2, 2025, one day after the terror attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas. Of course, there will be new information as the investigations proceed regarding these horrific acts of cowardly violence. My heart goes out to the victims and their families. We touch on this topic, but know that all the facts aren't in and we may never know exactly what the motives were, how many were involved, and what could have been done to prevent these tragedies.Today on the show I was lucky enough to get back up from my friend and fellow author, retired Chicago Police Department Detective Lieutenant Richard Rybicki.The good lieutenant served for over 29 years on the Chicago Police Department where he worked as a Patrol Officer, Tactical Officer, Gang Crimes Specialist, Detective, Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant, and Detective Lieutenant. His last assignment was as the Lieutenant/commanding officer of the Area Three Homicide/Sex/Gang Crimes unit.Thank you for joining us as we look back on 2024 and peer into 2025 with all its good, bad, and ugly.In today's episode we discuss:· What's a “ghoul pool” and other New Year's Eve stories from big city cops.· What really happens in big cities in the United States on New Year's and how the cops cope with the stress.· Me almost getting shot on my second New Year's Eve as a rookie cop.· The terror attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas on New Year's.· What is the FBI doing about these attacks?· 144 police officers killed in the line of duty in 2024.· The problem with recruitment and retention of law enforcement in the U.S.A. · Writing and publishing trends in 2024.· What's going to be big in 2025 in the writing biz? Visit Richard's author page on Amazon.Check out the Sam Laska Crime Thriller page on Facebook.Visit Richard at his website!Check out the new Cops and Writers YouTube channel!Check out my newest book, The Good Collar (Michael Quinn Vigilante Justice Series Book 1)!!!!!Enjoy the Cops and Writers book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website.Support the show
For this full episode, two extra episodes each month, and exclusive content please visit: patreon.com/thenickbryantpodcast Michael Codella was a New York City cop for twenty years. He worked and supervised in the DEA, Secret Service Task Force, Special Frauds Squad, Missing Persons Squad, Operation 8, and several other outstanding and prestigious units throughout the City. Mike retired from the NYPD in 2003 as a Detective Sergeant. He now divides his time between TV and film work, being a professional fight trainer, and running his Renzo Gracie Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy. Mike is the author of Alphaville: Crime, Punishment, and the Battle for New York City's Lower East Side. Alphaville has been described as a riveting, no-holds-barred memoir, The book resurrects the vicious streets that Davey Blue Eyes owned and tells the story of how Codella bagged the so-called Forty Thieves that surrounded Davey, slowly working his way to the head of the snake one scale at a time. nickbryantnyc.com EpsteinJustice.com
Taskforce Argos was built to catch the worst of the worst - to infiltrate and stop child exploitation material networks. Its former head, Jon Rouse spent years in the operation, and became entrenched in the world of saving children from abuse and sexual exploitation. Now, he's got some distance from the front-line, but, questions still linger. How does it all affect him? And what is he doing now after leaving the force? Unpack the incredible career, and the merciless work that Jon Rouse and the team at Taskforce Argos undertook, with host Brent Sanders. From analysing the most disturbing of images, to infiltrating online networks and executing raids. As many heard in the award winning podcast series The Children in the Pictures, Jon's work took him across borders, and down dark roads. Hear him explain the work and the toll it takes on this episodes of Crime Insiders: Detectives. This episode contains references to child sexual abuse and child exploitation material - please listen with care. If anyone you know has been affected by this material or you've been affected yourself, please reference the following resources: https://www.afp.gov.au/what-we-do/operational-support/australian-centre-counter-child-exploitationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIt's been a while since I recorded a question-and-answer episode, so that is what we are doing today. A very special thank you to the members of the Cops and Writers Facebook group for the questions.I was lucky enough to get back up from my friend and fellow author, retired Chicago Police Department Detective Lieutenant, Richard Rybicki.The good lieutenant served for over 29 years on the Chicago Police Department where he worked as a Patrol Officer, Tactical Officer, Gang Crimes Specialist, Detective, Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant, and Detective Lieutenant. His last assignment was as the Lieutenant/commanding officer of the Area Three Homicide/Sex/Gang Crimes unit.In today's episode we discuss:· Rick's newest book series that is in development that has a very interesting plot twist! · Funny and disturbing Thanksgiving stories from the street.· Alex Wilson asks; My story is a fictional murder in the UK. Would a pathologist or similar ever go to see a body at the crime scene, to advise on the probable cause of death, possible weapons used etc, or would this only happen later at the postmortem?· Sharon Reichs asks; How did you keep from killing a supervisor with all the liberal bullshit they spew as directives? (Not that I have an opinion or anything).· Katherine Kovacic asks; What do you consider your best case and why? [Unrelated second question] Is there something you know now that you wish you knew then (specifically relating to policing!) and if so, what impact would that have had?· Rose Bingham asks, Present day Chicago. A victim found strangled in the rain. Some paper found under her coat (that the killer would've handled) that didn't get wet had fingerprints on it (do-able?). Security camera at night had shown 2 separate people at the scene. I have the detective reviewing the footage but needs to have it blown up and possibly made a bit clearer. Who would be the people working on the footage?· Lisa Messegee asks,California, present day, Is a detective required to attend the autopsy for a homicide victim? Would they want to, if it's not required? Could they delegate to a crime scene investigator?Visit Richard's author page on Amazon.Check out the Sam Laska Crime Thriller page on Facebook. Visit Richard at his website!Check out the new Cops and Writers YouTube channel!Check out my newest book, The Good Collar (Michael Quinn Vigilante Justice Series Book 1)!!!!!Enjoy the Cops and Writers book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website.Wellness Thru Reading Greetings and salutations book lovers. Welcome to Wellness Thru Reading. A podcast...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
LUCIE SHORTHOUSE is an award-winning actress who came to prominence for her highly acclaimed performance in Sheffield Theatre's production of hit musical EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE, which subsequently transferred to London's West End. For her “standout performance” (as ‘Pritii Pasha' in ETAJ) she won the 2018 WhatsOnStage Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical & the 2018 H100 Hospital Club's Rising Star Award.She was also nominated for the 2018 Stage Debut Award, the 2018 Mousetrap Theatre Award for Best Female Performer & the 2018 West End Wilma Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical.Other theatre work includes Chris Bush's ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS for Sheffield Theatres' 50th Anniversary; ROLLER DINER for the Soho Theatre; THE HOUSE OF IN BETWEEN for the Theatre Royal, Stratford East and THE MILK TRAIN DOESN'T STOP HERE ANYMORE at the Charing Cross Theatre, London.Her breakthrough TV role came with Series Regular ‘Paige Pennington' in Sky One's BULLETPROOF.She plays Series Regular ‘Momtaz' in WE ARE LADY PARTS for NBC/WTTV on Channel 4 & Series Regular ‘Zara' in Caroline Moran's new BBC Two comedy, HENPOCALYPSE.She will be seen in 2024 as ‘DCI Siobhan Clarke' in Eleventh Hour Films' reboot of Ian Rankins' REBUS.She has also appeared in LINE OF DUTY, CLEANING UP and THE SOUND OF MUSIC LIVE! Lucie can currently be seen as a co-lead alongside Richard Rankin in new BBC One Scottish detective drama REBUS, as DC Siobhan Clarke. Currently airing weekly with all eps dropped on BBCiPlayer - the six part series is a new adaptation of Sir Ian Rankin's best-selling Inspector novels, reimagining John Rebus as a younger Detective Sergeant drawn into a violent criminal conflict. Lucie can also be seen reprising her regular lead role in series two of Channel 4 hit show 'We are Lady Parts' - more info here with the series available here.
If you would like to give us feedback on how were doing follow us at: https://discord.gg/cd6sNqvnav https://beacons.ai/senornerdpodcast https://www.instagram.com/senornerdpodcast/ @senornerdpod on Twitter. Safe (titled onscreen as Harlan Coben's Safe) is a British drama thriller television miniseries[1] created by crime author Harlan Coben and written primarily by screenwriter Danny Brocklehurst. Set in England, the series is a production by Canal+, with C8 airing the show in France, and Netflix streaming the show internationally outside France.[2] The series began filming in Manchester, Liverpool, and Cheshire in July 2017. It consists of eight episodes that premiered in 190 countries on 10 May 2018.[3][4] The series' theme song is "Glitter and Gold" by Barns Courtney. Safe focuses on Briton Tom Delaney (Hall), a paediatric surgeon and widowed father of two teenage daughters. He is struggling to connect with his daughters as they still grieve the loss of his wife from cancer one year prior. After his 16-year-old daughter Jenny goes missing, Tom uncovers a web of secrets as he frantically searches for her. Michael C. Hall as Tom Delaney, widower of wife Rachel, surgeon[3] Amanda Abbington as Sophie Mason, Detective Sergeant partnered to Emma, Tom's girlfriend and neighbour[3] Marc Warren as Pete Mayfield, Tom's best friend and fellow doctor[5] Audrey Fleurot as Zoé Chahal, mother of Chris, French teacher accused of impropriety[5] Hannah Arterton as Emma Castle, Detective Constable relocated from the big city Nigel Lindsay as Jojo Marshall, Sia's father[5] Laila Rouass as Lauren Marshall, Sia's mother[5] Joplin Sibtain as Neil Chahal, Zoé's husband Milo Twomey as Archie "Bobby" Roberts, owner of a 1980s-themed bar called Heaven Emmett J. Scanlan as Josh Mason, Sophie's ex-husband who lives in a trailer-camper parked in her driveway[5] Amy James-Kelly as Jenny Delaney, 16, Tom's elder daughter, girlfriend to Chris Amy-Leigh Hickman as Sia Marshall, Jenny's drug-dealing classmate Freddie Thorp as Chris Chahal, Zoé and Neil's son, and Jenny's 19-year-old boyfriend Hero Fiennes Tiffin as Ioan Fuller, a teenager who may know something about Jenny's disappearance Louis Greatorex as Henry Mason, Sophie's teenage son Isabelle Allen as Carrie Delaney, Tom's younger daughter India Fowler as Ellen Mason, Sophie's daughter Imogen Gurney as Tilly Chahal, Zoé and Neil's daughter Darren Kemp as B.O Ben, a tech expert who helps Tom track his daughters GPS Karen Bryson as Helen Crowthorne, next-door neighbour to the Delaney family Plot[edit]Cast and characters[edit]
Dave “Chook” Henwood is one of New Zealand's most decorated and respected police officers. Chook retired after 47 years in South Auckland as a Detective Sergeant with three silver merit awards. He now has a book out all about his remarkable life and career called “Unmasking Monsters.” In this conversation, Chook opens up about some of the significant cases he worked on, including his interactions with two of New Zealand's most evil men- Joseph Thompson and Malcom Rewa. And why he always thought Teina Pora was an innocent man. Then we get into your questions submitted on IG: Should police be armed, his thoughts on youth crime and how to fix it, thoughts for young Kiwis thinking about joining the police, one tip for parents to keep their kids safe and so much more.Chook is a man who has spent his life doing his best to best to keep his community safe and make New Zealand a better place and I can't thank him enough for his time.If you like this podcast and you are keen to learn more about Chook and his career, look for his book: Unmasking Monsters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Author of the book 'Unmasking Monsters' Det Sgt (R) David Henwood joins me and we talk about his new book, policing in south Auckland, Operations Park and Harvey, Criminal profiling and what advice would he give a rookie cop these days. Chook served the NZ Police and his community for 37 years in South Auckland before retiring in 2007. He held the rank of Detective Sergeant and was awarded three silver merit awards during his time as an officer.
David ‘Chook' Henwood served for 37 years in South Auckland before retiring in 2007. He held the rank of Detective Sergeant and received a record three silver merit awards during his career, playing a significant role in some of New Zealand's most infamous criminal cases. He has now written the book Unmasking Monsters: How the Hunt for New Zealand's Worst Criminals Changed Policing Forever. In today's episode of the Daily Bespoke podcast, he discusses the book with Matt. Find the episode now by clicking the link in our Bio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An officer who's spent over 30 years as part of New Zealand's police force has detailed his experience in a new book. David 'Chook' Henwood was a key part in the development of criminal profiling in New Zealand – a game changer for policing in the nation. He retired in 2007 and has now shared his story, and his thoughts on policing, in his new book Unmasking Monsters. He says he witnessed the factors that led to generational crime - which go deeper than upbringing. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chicago PD Homicide! Richard Rybicki retired from the Chicago Police Department after 29 years of service. The author served in numerous assignments throughout his career including Patrol Officer, Tactical Officer, Gang Crimes Specialist, Detective, Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant, and Detective Lieutenant. His last assignment was as the Lieutenant/Commanding Officer of the Area Three Homicide/Sex/Gang Crimes unit of the Detective Division. After retiring for the second time, he returned to his lifelong passion of writing. His first book, The Pain Game, was published in 2016 and introduced the character of Sam Laska, a disgraced former Chicago Police detective living in Florida. He continues the adventures of Sam in Where the Road Leads, Bottom Feeder Blues, and The Green Line. Rick's Books https://www.amazon.com/stores/Richard-Rybicki/author/B01KTXTLIY?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Contact Steve - steve@thingspolicesee.com 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 Please rate and review on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/things-police-see-first-hand-accounts/id1384355891?mt=2 Shop Merch / Subscribe / be a guest / Contact www.thingspolicesee.com Join the FB community! https://www.facebook.com/thingspolicesee/ Background consultation - Ken@policebackground.net
Detective Sergeant Richard Perrault of New Hampshire State Police joined us on Wednesday to discuss the state's D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program. Sergeant Perreault is the D.A.R.E. State Coordinator and has been involved in the program for nearly 15 years. Each year, a 5K fundraising event is held to benefit the work of the organization. This year's event will be held on Wednesday, August 28 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon. www.nhsp.dos.nh.gov
Detective sergeant Yuki Onuma became the first Japanese person to graduate from Victoria police academy in 2011. Today, she is a well respected sergeant, working in crime command, crime training unit, and more recently, working with AFP's human trafficking team. - ワーキングホリデーからビクトリア州警察の管理職ポジションへ。小沼友紀刑事がこれまで歩んできた道、現在の業務、そしてオーストラリアで暮らす日本人が日々の生活で注意すべきことなどを伺いました。
#721: Today, we're sitting down with Dale Sutherland, pastor and former undercover cop for the Washington DC Police Department. Dale worked for the DC Metropolitan Police Department for 29 years, retiring as Detective Sergeant in August 2013. During his career, he served as an undercover cop, buying drugs and weapons from criminal organizations, and helping to lock up hundreds of criminals. Simultaneously, Dale also assisted people in rebuilding their lives through his ministry work as a pastor, providing spiritual freedom. He talks with us today about his time undercover, describing his daily life and sharing some of his craziest stories as an undercover cop. To connect with Dale Sutherland click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. This episode is brought to you by Squarespace From websites and online stores to marketing tools and analytics, Squarespace is the all-in-one platform to build a beautiful online presence and run your business. Go to squarespace.com/skinny for a free trial & use code SKINNY for 10% off your first purchase of a website domain. This episode is brought to you by Active Skin Repair Visit ActiveSkinRepair.com to learn more about Active Skin Repair and use code SKINNY to get 20% off your order. This episode is brought to you by Eight Sleep Head to eightsleep.com/skinny and use code SKINNY to get $350 off Pod 4 Ultra. They currently ship to the US, Canada, UK, Europe and Australia This episode is brought to you by Lipton Green tea is a great ally for wellness and a simple way to up your everyday healthy habits. Try new Lipton Green Tea! This episode is brought to you by HVMN Go to HVMN.com/SKINNY & save 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ This episode is brought to you by Just Thrive These days, stress seems to hit us from every possible angle in any environment at any time, day after day. Enter Just Calm - the breakthrough new stress and mood support formula from Just Thrive. Get 20% off a 90-day bottle of Just Thrive probiotic + Just Calm supplement at justthrivehealth.com with code SKINNY at checkout. Produced by Dear Media
Jackie is a former DCI with the metropolitan Police. She started her career in Leicestershire she now works within the true crime world. Whilst in the Police she advised some of the most iconic police dramas on the television. Jackie was the inspiration for Lynda La Plantes character DCI Jane Tennison in Prime Suspect.Jackie joined the police as a cadet and on the 7th July 1970 she was sworn in as a constable. At that time she was part of the Police Women's Department she worked in Highfields in Leicester City. Jackie was promoted to Sgt after 3 years' service she became a Detective Sergeant in quick succession. After 9 years' service she made the decision to go to the Metropolitan Police and was encouraged by Michael Hurst. In 1980 she went to the CID as a DS. Her initial major crime deployment was on the New Cross Fire. Graham Stockwell was the commander on the investigation, and he insisted that there would be no room for criticism in the way the team conducted the enquiry.The coroner inappropriately called a quick inquest to appease racial harmony – The inquest resulted in an open verdict. Jackie was seconded to the abduction and murder of Vishal Mehrotra - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Vishal_Mehrotra she maintains the momentum of this investigation with former Detective Sean Keep and BBC journalist Colin Campbell and is an integral part of the Podcast “ Vishal” which has recently won awards at the True Crime awards.Jackie was head hunted by Commander Stockwell to go to the Flying Squad at Rotherhithe. Her reception was frosty to say the least. Misogyny was in full flow, and she was subjected to abusive behaviour from one of her colleagues Sgt Phil William. Jackie was posted to West End Central and was on duty the day that Yvonne Fletcher was murdered and vividly remembers attending the scene. It was during her time at West End Central that she experienced corruption. Having exposed the individuals, she was accused of having a lesbian relationship with her junior colleague. The Inspector involved stood trial at the Old Bailey, he was convicted and went to prison. Having been promoted to DCI, Jackie was approached by author Lynda Le Plante. Lynda was seeking advice regarding a publication. The outcome was Helen Mirren became the character DCI Jane Tennison in Prime Suspect Since leaving the job Jackie has trained as a counsellor and assists in the rehabilitation of offenders who are in prison. She also works with ex- offenders and has formed professional friendships with former armed robbers such as Noel Razor Smith. We discuss the modern police service and the issues faced and the great work carried out – Brick cop gets a mention! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Murphy is a retired Detective-Sergeant from the NYPD, proudly earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as the Major Case Squad and the Joint Terrorism Task Force. He is also the co-host of the Podcast Show “The Gold Shields Show”.Tom Smith is a retired 2nd Grade Detective from the NYPD, also earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as Bronx Narcotics, Bronx Gang Unit, 52 Pct Robbery Squad and the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force.In this episode, we delve deep into the harrowing world of organized crime with our special guests, retired Gold Shield NYPD Detectives Tom Smith and Dan Murphy. The episode kicks off discussing the recent National Law Enforcement Officer Hall of Fame induction ceremony and quickly transitions into a riveting narrative by Dan Murphy about the infamous King of Clubs case—a gruesome saga of kidnapping and survival within New York City's Chinatown organized crime milieu.Dan Murphy shares his exhaustive pursuit across the United States, from New York to Los Angeles to a climactic standoff in a California motel—as law enforcement sought to dismantle a ruthless gang involved in multiple abductions and a brutal murder. His gripping retelling not only highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement but also underscores the resilience and ingenuity of both officers and victims caught in desperate circumstances.---------------------------------This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at https://www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------TakeawaysCooperation is key across law agencies.Relentless pursuit resolves cases.Education prevents organized crime.Connect with Dan Murphy and Tom Smith:YouTube: www.youtube.com/@GOLDSHIELDSRumble: www.rumble.com/c/c-3941159Website: www.thegoldshieldshow.com/about-usConnect with Jared Bradley:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleySupport the Show.All Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime. Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
Jared Bradley, Dan Murphy, and Tom Smith delve into a high-octane narrative of how a New York City detective found himself at the center of an international kidnapping crisis. Tom Smith recounts his role in a daring operation to rescue a New York Times reporter abducted by the Haqqani Network in Afghanistan, revealing the intense coordination between various U.S. agencies and his unorthodox approach to sourcing intelligence on the ground.Dan Murphy is a retired Detective-Sergeant from the NYPD, proudly earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as the Major Case Squad and the Joint Terrorism Task Force. He is also the co-host of the Podcast Show “The Gold Shields Show”.Tom Smith is a retired 2nd Grade Detective from the NYPD, also earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as Bronx Narcotics, Bronx Gang Unit, 52 Pct Robbery Squad and the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force.---------------------------------This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at https://www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------TakeawaysAdapt quickly between local and international cases.Form strategic alliances in hostile environments.Take professional risks for personal rewards.Connect with Dan Murphy and Tom Smith:YouTube: www.youtube.com/@GOLDSHIELDSRumble: www.rumble.com/c/c-3941159Website: www.thegoldshieldshow.com/about-usConnect with Jared Bradley:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleySupport the Show.All Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime. Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
Tom Smith and Dan Murphy discuss real-world experiences, drawing from decades of testimonies and handling high-stress criminal cases. From the strategic interactions with defense attorneys to maintaining credibility and professionalism under pressure, this episode sheds light on the subtle art of courtroom testimony and the strategies used by both detectives and attorneys to sway juries.Tom Smith shares poignant stories from his career and lessons handed down from his father, creating a foundational understanding of how emotional intelligence and sharp wit play into successful legal proceedings. The episode also touches on the broader implications of these courtroom battles, contrasting high-stake trials with the everyday workings of the justice system, and reflects on the essence of a fair trial, especially referencing notable cases like the OJ Simpson trial.Dan Murphy is a retired Detective-Sergeant from the NYPD, proudly earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as the Major Case Squad and the Joint Terrorism Task Force. He is also the co-host of the Podcast Show “The Gold Shields Show”.Tom Smith is a retired 2nd Grade Detective from the NYPD, also earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as Bronx Narcotics, Bronx Gang Unit, 52 Pct Robbery Squad and the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force.---------------------------------This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at https://www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------TakeawaysMaintain composure under provocation.Engage directly and honestly with the jury.Recognize the impact of small details on trust.Connect with Dan Murphy and Tom Smith:YouTube: www.youtube.com/@GOLDSHIELDSRumble: www.rumble.com/c/c-3941159Website: www.thegoldshieldshow.com/about-usConnect with Jared Bradley:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleySupport the Show.All Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime. Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
In this episode, Tom Smith shares his approach of learning from each colleague by keeping a mental Rolodex of skills and strategies observed while on the beat. They discuss the transition from rudimentary tools to sophisticated technology advancements in crime-solving, such as DNA profiling, that Jared Bradley specializes in. The conversation takes a deeper dive into human behavior under pressure, the spectral nature of evil, and the complex dynamics of the courtroom, particularly recollecting high-profile cases like O.J. Simpson. Don't miss this riveting walk-through of law enforcement tribulations and triumphs.Dan Murphy is a retired Detective-Sergeant from the NYPD, proudly earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as the Major Case Squad and the Joint Terrorism Task Force. He is also the co-host of the Podcast Show “The Gold Shields Show”.Tom Smith is a retired 2nd Grade Detective from the NYPD, also earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as Bronx Narcotics, Bronx Gang Unit, 52 Pct Robbery Squad and the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force.---------------------------------This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at https://www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------TakeawaysLearn skills from experienced peers.Utilize tech for faster, accurate policing.Use empathy and insight in interrogations.Connect with Dan Murphy and Tom Smith:YouTube: www.youtube.com/@GOLDSHIELDSRumble: www.rumble.com/c/c-3941159Website: www.thegoldshieldshow.com/about-usConnect with Jared Bradley:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleySupport the Show.All Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime. Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
Today, we delve deep into the world of law enforcement and the psychological battles faced by officers on the front lines. Dan Murphy opens up about his experience in a complex case involving multiple kidnappings and a homicide, highlighting the immense satisfaction of delivering justice.The conversation takes a poignant turn as Tom Smith pays tribute to the unsung heroes behind the badges—the spouses and families who silently endure the weight of the career's demands. Stay tuned as we explore the darker aspects of crime, the mental strategies employed during high-stakes confrontations, and the personal sacrifices made by those who protect and serve. Don't miss this powerful narrative of bravery, duty, and the emotional toll of a life dedicated to law enforcement.Dan Murphy is a retired Detective-Sergeant from the NYPD, proudly earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as the Major Case Squad and the Joint Terrorism Task Force. He is also the co-host of the Podcast Show “The Gold Shields Show”.Tom Smith is a retired 2nd Grade Detective from the NYPD, also earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as Bronx Narcotics, Bronx Gang Unit, 52 Pct Robbery Squad and the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force.---------------------------------This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at https://www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------TakeawaysUse empathy strategically in interrogation.Support for law officers is crucial.Develop mental agility and resilience.Connect with Dan Murphy and Tom Smith:YouTube: www.youtube.com/@GOLDSHIELDSRumble: www.rumble.com/c/c-3941159Website: www.thegoldshieldshow.com/about-usConnect with Jared Bradley:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleySupport the Show.All Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime. Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
Dan Murphy is a retired Detective-Sergeant from the NYPD, proudly earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as the Major Case Squad and the Joint Terrorism Task Force. He is also the co-host of the Podcast Show “The Gold Shields Show”. Tom Smith is a retired 2nd Grade Detective from the NYPD, also earning and carrying the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield where he served in numerous units such as Bronx Narcotics, Bronx Gang Unit, 52 Pct Robbery Squad and the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force.In this episode, we delve deep into the harrowing world of organized crime with our special guests, retired Gold Shield NYPD Detectives Tom Smith and Dan Murphy. The episode kicks off discussing the recent National Law Enforcement Officer Hall of Fame induction ceremony and quickly transitions into a riveting narrative by Dan Murphy about the infamous King of Clubs case—a gruesome saga of kidnapping and survival within New York City's Chinatown organized crime milieu.Dan Murphy shares his exhaustive pursuit across the United States, from New York to Los Angeles to a climactic standoff in a California motel—as law enforcement sought to dismantle a ruthless gang involved in multiple abductions and a brutal murder. His gripping retelling not only highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement but also underscores the resilience and ingenuity of both officers and victims caught in desperate circumstances.---------------------------------This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at https://www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------TakeawaysCooperation is key across law agencies.Relentless pursuit resolves cases.Education prevents organized crime.Connect with Dan Murphy and Tom Smith:YouTube: www.youtube.com/@GOLDSHIELDSRumble: www.rumble.com/c/c-3941159 Website: www.thegoldshieldshow.com/about-usConnect with Jared Bradley: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleySupport the Show.All Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime. Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
GUEST HOST: The Hon. Mark Latham, MLC Filling in for Chris Smith On today's show, Prof. Ian Plimer discusses the latest climate change alarmism. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: The Hon. Rodney Roberts, MLC was elected to the Parliament of New South Wales in March 2019 as a Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party candidate. He's Deputy President and Chair of Committees. On 22 August 2023 Rod informed the House of his resignation from Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party and he's currently serving as an Independent. In 2015 Rod represented Australia in the World Duathlon Championships. He was a Detective Sergeant with the New South Wales Police Force for approximately 20 years. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Ian Plimer is Emeritus Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Melbourne, where he was Professor and Head of Earth Sciences, after serving at the University of Newcastle as Professor and Head of Geology. He was Professor of Mining Geology at The University of Adelaide and has published more than 140 scientific papers. He was one of the editors for the five-volume Encyclopedia of Geology.
This episode we welcome former police officer and current CEO of Police Veterans Victoria, Dave McGowan. Over his decades on the force, from a young constable to Detective Sergeant, Dave experienced the extremes of human behaviour. As a member of the armed robbery squad he worked on a number of major cases as they progressed through the courts, working with solicitors, barristers and importantly shepherding witnesses through the process. And now as CEO of Police Veterans Victoria, Dave works to support the thousands of former officers affected by the work they did on “the job”, as it's known. www.greenslist.com.au/podcast
School boards have reported a drastic increase of students vaping on school property since the pandemic. But one board has managed to bring that number down recently by installing vape detectors in the washrooms. We spoke to Emily Samuel, the Principal of Safe Schools with the Near North District School Board, about the results of this pilot project. A bylaw prohibiting daytime sheltering officially comes into effect for the City of Kingston was put into effect today. Over a dozen homeless tenants at Kingstons' Belle Park encampment will have to vacate the park, their home. We spoke to Paige Agnew, the Commissioner of Growth & Development Services, for the City, about the sudden migration.To The Graves' tells a story of a Private School trying to separate itself from the murder of a student and a Detective-Sergeant on the case who firmly believes that a member of the school's community is responsible. We spoke to Coburg Author Paul Nicholas Mason about this crime thriller.
Lucas and Ashley welcome Detective Sergeant Devin Askew & Senior Solicitor Hannah Woods.
A Clare sergeant is warning of an imminent surge in Garda resignations unless steps are taking to address a morale crisis within the force. The Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors' annual conference continues in Mayo today, where the group will be addressing Garda Commissioner Drew Harris and Minister for Justice Helen McEntee. Among the key issues to be discussed will be improving entry level pay and pension entitlements for new Gardaí, mandatory sentences for assaults on Gardaí, as well as tackling verbal abuse in the field and unnecessary desk work. Clare AGSI Rep Ennis Detective Sergeant Brian Howard says there is a recruitment crisis.
Sam Brock has been a Law Enforcement Officer for 20 years. He was a Patrolman Detective and Detective Sergeant with the London KY PD, and also a Road Deputy with the Rockcastle Co. PD and has now been made Detective. Sam is also a Firearms instructor, AR-15 armour, Glock armour and accident reconstructionist. Sam has literally dedicated his life to Law Enforcement. Join us in the studio to learn just what makes a LEO tick and also to realize just how normal our great LEO's are. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danny-potter/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danny-potter/support
Today we wanted to share an episode from a little while back. We believe that it provides immense value and there are some new listeners, so we wanted to re-post it. On today's episode, Dennis has Aram Choe back on the podcast. Aram is Detective Sergeant, Educator and Entrepreneur. Aram started his career in 1999 as a Deputy Sheriff Trainee with the Los Angeles Co. Sheriff's Dept. He has a large following on social media, with over 350,000 followers across the various social media channels as @911strong. Aram uses his online presence to combat the negative, anti-police rhetoric that has polluted the mass media. He has also made appearances on local and national media and his social media posts have millions of views. Aram's mission is to influence and mentor other officers via his reach to make positive change and promote de-escalation tactics through teaching communications and public relations techniques. Today, Aram talks about getting through tough times, living for today, finding your purpose in life, believing in yourself and your faith and building your character everday. Find out more about Aram here: http://911strong.com/ If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining Don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast, it truly helps! Sign up for classes here: https://streetcoptraining.com/course-list/Follow our podcast here: https://streetcoptraining.com/street-cop-podcast/ or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515
"While I am gone, remember – everyone is together in thoughts and prayers and time passes quickly. Have faith in me, yourself, everyone." That was just part of a cryptic note that 23-year-old Leah Roberts left her roommate before she packed up and headed out on a journey of self-discovery. On March 9, 2000, Leah set off from her home in Raleigh, North Carolina, and headed west, following in the footsteps of her literary hero, Jack Kerouac. The idea of a spontaneous trip fit in with Leah's adventurous spirit, so no one was initially concerned, despite the fact that she hadn't mentioned the trip to anyone.But as days passed without word, Leah's family reported her missing. Five days later, her sister Kara got a shocking message: Leah's Jeep Cherokee had been found wrecked at the bottom of a ravine in Whatcom County, Washington. All of Leah's belongings were found at the accident scene, but Leah was nowhere to be found. Anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of Leah Roberts is asked to contact the Detective Sergeant of the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office at 360-778-6600, or contact the Whatcom Communication Dispatch Center at 360-676-6711.Cualquier persona que tenga información sobre el paradero de Leah Roberts debe comunicarse con el sargento detective de la Oficina del Sheriff del condado de Whatcom al 360-778-6600, o con el Centro de despacho de comunicaciones de Whatcom al 360-676-6711.Buy the ebook! - And Then They Were Gone: True Stories of Those Who Went Missing and Never Came HomeFind us everywhereGet episodes early and ad-free on PatreonMerch storeFor a full list of our sources, please visit our blogThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5360779/advertisement
On the night of October 15th 1977 in Edinburgh, Scotland, two young girls disappeared. They were last seen drinking in The World's End pub.They were reported missing the next day.On duty that day was a young Detective Sergeant who led a team of detectives into the initial investigation centred around The World's End pub.As they began their enquiries, the bodies of two young girls matching the description of the missing teenagers were found some miles away.That young detective would eventually lead the investigation and 37 years later was in court to see the perpetrator found guilty of the 2 murders.That young detective went on to have a distinguished Police career and retired as the Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police.However, an ever greater honour awaited the former Deputy Chief Constable in his retirement.He became the co-host of this podcast!There is nobody better qualified to tell the story of The World's End murders than our own Tom Wood.So sit back and let Tom describe to you, in detail, the events surrounding the first 48 hours of the girl's disappearance.You can buy the books mentioned in the podcast's by clicking the links belowTom's Best Selling Book:Ruxton: The First Modern Murder Paperback EditionRuxton: The First Modern Murder Kindle EditionSimon's Best Selling Book:The Ten Percent Paperback EditionThe Ten Percent Kindle Edition Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode, Dennis talks with former NYPD detectives and hosts of The Gold Shields Podcast. Tom Smith and Dan Murphy. Dan Murphy is a retired Detective-Sergeant from the NYPD where he served in numerous units such as the Major Case Squad and the Joint Terrorism Task Force. Since retiring, Dan has served as Chief Security Officer for US Bancorp, and co-authored the book "Workplace Safety: Establishing an Effective Violence Prevention Program" (2015-Elsevier Publishing). He is also a member of the Public Safety Liaison Section (PSLS) of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). Tom Smith is a retired 2nd Grade Detective from the NYPD where he served in numerous units such as Bronx Narcotics, Bronx Gang Unit, 52 Pct Robbery Squad and the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force. While assigned to the JTTF for 17 years, Tom traveled to 18 countries around the world coordinating International Terrorism cases. Tom also was deployed to Afghanistan for 3 months running a kidnapping case which ended with the hostage being rescued. Tom is currently the President of his own Private Investigation Company , TNR Investigations. Tom also is a guest lecturer at Dominican University and is involved in their Internship program. Tom Smith and Dan Murphy both proudly earned and carried the coveted NYPD Gold Detective Shield during their combined 50+ years with the NYPD. Today Dennis, Tom and Dan discuss the evolution of their careers in the NYPD, stopping the stigma around mental health and law enforcement, old school policing in the 80s, the reality of crimes committed back in the day, the state of NYC today, continuing to show up and do the best job you can and never losing hope. Find more info about Tom and Dan: https://thegoldshieldshow.com/ Subscribe to the Gold Shields Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gold-shields/id1682240835 If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining Don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast, it truly helps! Sign up for classes here: https://streetcoptraining.com/course-list/Follow our podcast here: https://streetcoptraining.com/street-cop-podcast/ or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515
On today's Zero Limits Podcast I am joined in the studio by John Breda former NSW Police Detective Sergeant Child Abuse Squad.John served in the Police force for the past 25 years, dealing with serious criminal offence's involving gangs, drugs, guns, murder and physical and sexual offences against children.During the arrest of sex offender nick newman who was facing six counts of aggravated sexual assault of a person under 16, indecent assault and intentionally choking a person, John suffered severe internal injuries after paedophile knifed him on Australia Day in 2018 at the Maroubra Junction Hotel. Thankfully newman was shot seven times by Senior Constable Benjamin Anderson and Detective Senior Constable Tim Carey. John suffered serious injuries and was rushed to St Vincent's Hospital where doctors saved his life.Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
Our guest in this episode of the Leadership Under Fire Humanizing the Narrative Podcast is Lieutenant David Pawling. Lieutenant Pawling started with the Barrington New Jersey Police Department in 2011. He previously served as a Patrol Officer, Patrol Sergeant, and Detective Sergeant before being promoted to Lieutenant in 2022. Lt Pawling serves as the Emergency Management Coordinator in Barrington and has been a member of the Zone 5 SWAT team since 2015. He is a lifelong resident of the town where he is policing and is proud to serve his community. The LUF team has worked tirelessly to better understand the impacts of operational stress on those who work in high-risk, lethal environments where the consequences of failure can be catastrophic. It is our collective belief that the pressures placed upon the members in law enforcement put them in a category of exceptional stress and uncertainty.
***ATTENTION! THIS EPISODE TALKS ABOUT THE LATEST BOOK IN THE "IN DEATH" SERIES! IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THIS BOOK YET, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SKIP THIS EPISODE!*** It's finally here!! Our review of "Payback in Death." We are very happy to say that we all just loved this book! Starting with the first chapter where Eve and Roarke visit Roarke's family in Ireland during the last leg of their 3rd Anniversary Trip. Eve gives Roarke his anniversary present from her: A painting done by Yancy of Eve and Roarke surrounded by Roarke's Irish family, including his own mother, Siobhan, and also including Summerset and Galahad. This chapter really hit us all in the feels in a big way. It's emotional terrorism, but we loved every bit of it. When Eve and Roarke finally make their way back to New York, Eve is called in on a case before they can even get their bags unpacked. Eve's a bit annoyed, but when she sees that the one calling in the murder is Webster, and that the person who is dead is Webster's former boss at IAB, and his mentor and father figure, Captain Martin Greenleaf, Eve can't say no. The murder is set up to look like a suicide, and Eve's not buying it. And since the victim is the former head of IAB, Eve and the gang have to look at a ton of bad cops who might be involved, and the sheer amount of bad cops they look at is hard on everyone, especially Eve and Feeney. They both personally knew a couple of the cops they are looking at (Eve knows one "intimately," if you know what we mean), and there's a really great scene where Feeney comes to Eve just miserable about what he's seeing, and they commiserate over a burger from the auto chef. Eve has a feeling very early on about who could be involved in this murder, so this is one of those books where we aren't shocked by a twist at the end, but follow Eve and the gang along as they figure out how the killer is connected. Eve also has a run in with one bad cop who has it in for Eve and eventually physically assaults her, even punching her in the boob, which is a very low blow, and by the end of the day, everyone at Cop Central is talking about her boob. Some really great moments in this book including Jenkinson passing his "Detective Sergeant" test, Eve going for a run on the treadmill using the VR goggles and encountering Zombies, an update on the "Great House Project," and Webster getting a happily ever after. This book had everything you could want in a really great "In Death" book and we hope you all loved this book as much as we did!
Nancy is BACK! She agreed to come back and hang out and we had a fantastic conversation! She's funny, she's smart and she's just an all around good person! I enjoy her company and her friendship! Turn it up, show her some love and let's get this show started. Welcome in, enjoy the episode!
Alan Hardwick is a retired Detective Sergeant who served in Idaho and Washington from 1991 to 2021. In early 2001, Alan founded the Boise Police Department's Criminal Intelligence Unit and co-founded the FBI Everett Resident Agency Joint Terrorism Task Force in 2002, investigating international and domestic terrorism cases. He has instructed hundreds of officers and analysts in Washington state on counter-terrorism techniques for law enforcement agencies as well as police leadership courses at the state academy. As a published author, Alan was the featured guest speaker at the 2022 Writers Police Academy in Appleton, Wisconsin, assisting best-selling authors with their writing. He currently lives in Edmonds, Washington where he owns a private investigation agency and a consulting firm while playing saxophone in two Seattle rock bands. Alan's website https://www.alanhardwick.com/ 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 Please rate and review on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/things-police-see-first-hand-accounts/id1384355891?mt=2 Shop Merch / Subscribe / be a guest / Contact www.thingspolicesee.com Join the FB community! https://www.facebook.com/thingspolicesee/ Background consultation - Ken@policebackground.net
On today's episode, Dennis has Aram Choe back on the podcast. Aram is Detective Sergeant, Educator and Entrepreneur. Aram started his career in 1999 as a Deputy Sheriff Trainee with the Los Angeles Co. Sheriff's Dept. He has a large following on social media, with over 350,000 followers across the various social media channels as @911strong. Aram uses his online presence to combat the negative, anti-police rhetoric that has polluted the mass media. He has also made appearances on local and national media and his social media posts have millions of views. Aram's mission is to influence and mentor other officers via his reach to make positive change and promote de-escalation tactics through teaching communications and public relations techniques. Today, Aram talks about getting through tough times, living for today, finding your purpose in life, believing in yourself and your faith and building your character everday. Find out more about Aram here: http://911strong.com/ If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining Don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast, it truly helps! Sign up for classes here: https://streetcoptraining.com/course-list/Follow our podcast here: https://streetcoptraining.com/street-cop-podcast/ or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515
On today's episode, Dennis speaks with Detective Sergeant, Educator, Entrepreneur, Aram Choe. Aram started his career in 1999 as a Deputy Sheriff Trainee with the Los Angeles Co. Sheriff's Dept. He has a large following on social media, with over 350,000 followers across The various social media channels as @911strong. Aram uses his online presence to combat the negative, anti-police rhetoric that has polluted the mass media. He has also made appearances on local and national media and his social media posts have millions of views. Aram's mission is to influence and mentor other officers via his reach to make positive change and promote de-escalation tactics through teaching communications and public relations techniques. Today, Aram gets deep into his life story, his parents tragic deaths and how it molded him, the importance of a positive work culture and how he persevered and changed his prospective to become a successful officer, husband, father and businessman. Find out more about Aram here: http://911strong.com/ If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining Don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast, it truly helps! Sign up for classes here: https://streetcoptraining.com/course-list/Follow our podcast here: https://streetcoptraining.com/street-cop-podcast/ or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515
A gunshot rings out in the middle of the night in a small town in rural Australia. Detective Graeme is quickly on the case and soon learns not one but two additional drive-by shootings have occurred this early morning. Such things don't happen where he lives and all he has to go on is some grainy footage of a dark car out looking for targets.The detective: Detective Graeme. After witnessing a bank robbery, Graeme decided to join the Victoria Police where he graduated from the police academy in 1994. He worked the ‘beat' across many suburbs of metropolitan Melbourne before being promoted to Detective in 2003. In 2006 he transferred to the prestigious Homicide Squad, honing his skills from the legends of Victoria Police Homicide. He has also led small teams in the pressured world of armed robbery investigations. Graeme is the recipient of the National Emergency Medal (Black Saturday Bushfires 2009), National Medal (25 years service), National Police Service Medal and Victoria Police Ethical Service Medal. After an esteemed career as a Detective Sergeant with Victoria Police, Graeme went on to establish Peregrine Consultancy and Investigations in 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.