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In this episode of the Self Brain Surgery podcast, Dr. Lee Warren welcomes back J. Warner Wallace, America's leading cold case detective, to discuss his new collaborative graphic novel Case Files Vol.1, created with his son Jimmy. The novel blends true crime with Christian apologetics, focusing on the value of human life and exploring deep questions about faith. They also delve into the process of creating a graphic novel and discuss future volumes that will tackle other aspects of Christianity. The episode emphasizes the importance of grounding human value and morality in a Christian worldview and provides resources for further engagement. Bonus for audio-only listeners! I included my first interview with Jim from last year in this episode (video is not available). We talked about his amazing book, The Truth in True Crime. Click here for the transcript Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement 00:23 Overview of the New Graphic Novel 00:46 The Story of Detective Murph 01:12 Themes and Questions Explored in the Novel 01:56 Introduction to J. Warner Wallace 03:01 Jim's Background and Journey to Faith 03:48 Writing the Case for Christianity 05:05 Jimmy's Influence and Comic Book Passion 05:32 Creating the Graphic Novel 10:40 Exploring Human Value and Morality 13:43 The Collaborative Effort Behind the Book 14:57 Engaging Non-Believers Through Storytelling 20:48 The Journey of Faith and Writing 26:43 Realism and Unresolved Cases in the Novel 39:33 The Importance of Multiple Perspectives 39:57 Analyzing Eyewitness Accounts in the Gospels 40:48 Mark's Gospel and Peter's Influence 42:08 Forensic Statement Analysis Techniques 44:03 Personal Journey into Forensic Analysis and Scripture 44:53 The Intersection of Professional Skills and Faith 46:35 Human Nature and the Reliability of Scripture 50:15 Identity Formation and Its Challenges 59:22 Overcoming Trauma and Finding Meaning 01:07:54 The Power of the Gospel and Human Flourishing 01:13:52 Encouragement for Those Facing Suffering Resources and Links Learn more about J. Warner Wallace here Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose! Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today Nancy Grace and Sheryl McCollum break down how small forensic details like a balaclava, a knife sheath, and an Amazon purchase, can construct a damning mosaic of guilt. Sheryl emphasizes the importance of visual testimony and the nuanced strategies prosecutors must deploy when sequencing their witnesses. Nancy and Sheryl draw parallels from cases like Casey Anthony, Ted Bundy, and Lori Vallow, showing how digital footprints, careless mistakes, and chilling premeditation can expose even the most calculated crimes. Lastly, the two probe how character witnesses, or the lack thereof, may influence the perception of innocence or guilt. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome! Nancy and Sheryl introduce this week’s crime roundup (0:15) Happy Birthday to host, Sheryl McCollum (actual birthday March 25th) (2:00) Updates on Bryan Kohberger case (2:25) ”Don't order your crime doings on Amazon or leave a credit card trail.” (3:00) The balaclava evidence and eyewitness testimony (8:00) Why the drawing matters (15:00) Flashbacks to Lori Vallow and amazon evidence (17:00) Casey Anthony’s perjury and misleading evidence (24:00) Why the state can’t introduce bad character (27:00) Traffic tickets leading to arrests (29:00) “ You can't hide your own eyebrows. You can't hide your own DNA. You can't hide your own height. Dylan Mortenson saw him within feet. Those eyebrows, she'll never forget 'em, and the biggest mistake he made was not leaving his DNA on that sheath, was not using his own card, was not using his own debit card, but leaving that witness alive.” (29:30) Witness strategy, mistakes, and what comes next --- Nancy Grace is an outspoken, tireless advocate for victims’ rights and one of television's most respected legal analysts. Nancy Grace had a perfect conviction record during her decade as a prosecutor. She is the founder and publisher of CrimeOnline.com, a crime- fighting digital platform that investigates breaking crime news, spreads awareness of missing people and shines a light on cold cases. In addition, Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, a daily show hosted by Grace, airs on SIRIUS XM’s Triumph Channel 111 and is downloadable as a podcast on all audio platforms - https://www.crimeonline.com/ Connect with Nancy: X: @nancygrace Instagram: @thenancygrace Facebook: @nancygrace Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Connect with Sheryl: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com X: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Uncovering the Truth: The Controversial History of the Newark Holy StonesExplore the hidden histories of North America's ancient earthworks and the artifacts that challenge conventional narratives.
The Daily Shower Thoughts podcast is produced by Klassic Studios. [Promo] Check out the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ [Promo] Like the soothing background music and Amalia's smooth calming voice? Then check out "Terra Vitae: A Daily Guided Meditation Podcast" here at our show page [Promo] The Daily Facts Podcast. Get smarter in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Facts website. [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website. [Promo] Check out the Get Happy Headlines podcast by my friends, Stella and Mickey. It's a podcast dedicated to bringing you family friendly uplifting stories from around the world. Give it a listen, I know you will like it. Pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. Shower thoughts are sourced from reddit.com/r/showerthoughts Shower Thought credits: asoftquietude, DarthWoo, jxdlv, parakeetpoop, Similar_Set_6582, juke_the_box, sirstanofhousedarsh, Dry-Accountant-1024, bluecubano, Ok-Doubt2564, TIFUstorytime, wfezzari, ConnorDZG, AntFun3543, Abhilash_Adunuri, Significant_Swan_56, Errorboros, themontyverse, _IMakeManyMistakes_, , _StygianBlueGames_, halbeshendel, clyde00t, gypsymonkey, jadams2345, Apprehensive_Bid3919 Podcast links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZNciemLzVXc60uwnTRx2e Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-shower-thoughts/id1634359309 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daily-dad-jokes/daily-shower-thoughts iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/99340139/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a5a434e9-da18-46a7-a434-0437ec49e1d2/daily-shower-thoughts Website: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/dailyshowerthoughts Social media links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyShowerPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailyshowerthoughtspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After trademark troubles and delays with her original brand, our favourite ex-royal is giving it another go. Meghan Markle's new Instagram teaser still gives us those dreamy Montecito mansion vibes, but now with a different name and (presumably) fewer jams. Is this a strategic pivot or damage control? Either way, we're here for it. Plus, Elon Musk brought his kids to the White House, and it's giving major "bring your kids to work day" energy... except when your dad is the world's richest man and he's accused by some as using you as a prop in his latest political statement. We unpack the ethics of it all. And finally, forget everything you thought you knew about modern relationships because apparently open marriages are OUT and good old-fashioned affairs are IN. We dive into the essay that's got everyone clutching their pearls and asking: did we overthink this whole ethical non-monogamy thing? Support independent women's media Get your tickets to the Mamamia Out Loud Live 2025 All or Nothing Tour Presented By Nivea Cellular What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: The 'Apple Cider Vinegar' Debrief We All Needed Listen: The Belle Gibson Fallout & Armie's 'D*ckhead Defence' Listen: The Exact Age A "Hot Mess" Is No Longer Cute Listen: The Great Attention Thief Listen: The Bully, The Mum & The Aftermath Of A Viral Video Listen: A Very Honest Review Of Nicole Kidman's 'Baby Girl' Listen: The True Story Of A Liar: Belle Gibson & Apple Cider Vinegar Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts The End Bits: Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. ENTER SUBSCRIBER GIVEAWAYS: Use code MMOLCRUISE for 20% off a yearly subscription. Mamamia wants to hear from you! Complete our survey to go in the running to win one of four $50 gift vouchers. What To Read: Read: Everything you need to know about the Mamamia Out Loud ALL OR NOTHING TOUR coming May 2025 Read: 'I believe in my soul that Meghan Markle is trolling us and I'm eating it up.' Read: Let them have smut: Inside the rise of erotica. Read: Elon Musk just welcomed his 13th child. His response was... bizarre. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Mia Freedman, Jessie Stephens & Amelia Lester Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Executive Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Producer: Leah Porges Video Producer: Josh Green Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Crime Time Inc., we dive deep into the life and mysterious death of Jörg Jenatsch, a Swiss political leader whose story is steeped in intrigue, violence, and assassination. Jenatsch's life journey is explored, from his humble beginnings as a Protestant pastor to his controversial career as a cunning and ruthless soldier of fortune during the turbulent Thirty Years War. The region of Grisons, amidst a power struggle between Protestant and pro-Spanish Catholic factions, serves as the backdrop for his transformative acts, including his involvement in the pivotal murder of Pompeius von Planta. The episode analyses whether Jenatsch's conversion to Catholicism was a genuine pivot or a strategic move, and how he masterfully switched sides, creating alliances where it suited his ambitions. We uncover the fascinating forensic investigations surrounding his brutal assassination, featuring an axe-wielding masked assailant during a Carnival celebration, as well as modern-day scientific techniques like DNA analysis and facial reconstruction that helped confirm the identity of his remains discovered in the Chur Cathedral. The podcast features riveting details from witness testimonies, facial reconstructions, and even isotope analysis shedding light on his diet and movements across Europe. Above all, it paints a vivid picture of Jenatsch as a master strategist and a complex figure embroiled in the grand political and religious strife of his times. His legacy remains hotly debated in Switzerland, posing crucial questions about his true motivations and the moral ambiguities of his actions.00:00 Introduction to the Case of Jörg Jenatsch00:28 Setting the Historical Context00:49 Jenatsch's Transformation from Pastor to Soldier01:23 The Murder of Pompeius von Planta02:15 Jenatsch's Military Career and Political Maneuvering03:07 Conversion to Catholicism and New Alliances03:59 The Assassination of Jörg Jenatsch05:57 Discovery of Jenatsch's Remains08:43 Forensic Analysis and Historical Insights10:29 The Significance of Millet in Jenatsch's Life11:15 Jenatsch's Controversial Legacy12:09 Isotope Analysis: Mapping Jenatsch's Movements13:13 Jenatsch's Family and Religious Tensions14:13 The Missing Hair Sample and Facial Reconstruction15:37 Unraveling Jenatsch's Motivations16:48 The Final Verdict on Jenatsch's Identity20:03 Reflecting on Jenatsch's Complex Legacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In March 8th, 1990, an unidentified homicide victim was discovered at West Point Lake, Georgia, and remains unidentified to this day.In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, talks with Clay Brant about an unidentified homicide victim discovered at West Point Lake in 1990. They discuss the victim's distinctive tattoos, a unique belt buckle, a commemorative ring from the Missouri Pacific Railroad, and other personal effects. Sheryl and Clay also discuss trackng the victim's identity through DNA testing, media outreach, and historical labor records. Last but not least, they encourage listeners to take part in the effort to help, highlighting the critical role of media and community involvement in solving cold cases. Guest Bio and Links: Clay Bryant is a retired chief of police, author, and cold case expert with decades of experience in law enforcement. Known for his meticulous attention to detail, Clay has solved numerous high-profile cases, bringing closure to families and communities. Clay is the author of three books: The Cold Case Murder of Fred Wilkerson: Untangling the Black Widow's Web in West Georgia Solving the West Georgia Murder of Gwendolyn Moore: A Cry From the Well Solving the Murder of Vieng Phovixay: Evil Dwells in West Georgia (True Crime) Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum (0:10) Sheryl introduces the 1990 case (0:30) Sheryl welcomes returning guest, Clay Brant to the listeners (2:00) Distinctive tattoos and their significance (5:00) Investigative leads and challenges (8:30) Potential connections and theories (11:45) Efforts to identify the victim (14:30) Call for Zone 7 listeners (23:05) “For me, jewelry is a way of keeping memories alive.” -LC Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. James V. DeFrancesco, the director of the Forensic Science Program and a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry/Biochemistry at Loyola University Chicago. With a 34-year career in law enforcement and industrial chemistry, Dr. DeFrancesco is no stranger to the forensic analysis of drugs. Since starting at Loyola University in 2015, he has taught courses in Drug Chemistry, Forensic Toxicology, Quantitative Chemical Analysis, and Environmental Science. With dangerous drugs like fentanyl on the rise, understanding the forensic makeup of these substances is more important than ever. How are experts managing the impending risks associated with drug use? Join us now to see for yourself… Jump in now to learn about: Examples of controlled substances, and how they've evolved over the years. How drug manufacturers mark their products. How and why drug manufacturers brand their products. To learn more about Dr. DeFrancesco and his work, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
A lawsuit was filed accusing country music singer Garth Brooks of alleged sexual assault and battery. Brooks denied it and said he filed his lawsuit against the plaintiff for "extortion and defamation of character." In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, is joined by Jack Fox to analyze the statement by Garth Brooks regarding recent sexual assault allegations. Jack, dissects the language used in Brooks' statements, focusing on symbolic references, indirect denials, and emotionally charged language. Sheryl and Jack touch on themes of fame, the perception of truth, and how celebrities handle public scrutiny. Jack also discusses the victim's allegations, highlighting language that suggests familiarity and potential consent. Lastly, Sheryl breaks down why sexual assault cases are often challenging to investigate and stresses the need for objective analysis without assuming guilt or innocence. Jack Fox is a seasoned statement analysis expert with a background in media. Having transitioned from shaping narratives to unraveling them, Jack has worked with law enforcement, private investigators, and professionals across various industries. He has developed a comprehensive system for analyzing language and identifying deception, which he shares on his channel, Never a Truer Word. Listeners can learn more about Jack Fox at his website, and on X @truer_word Previous Episodes with Jack Fox: Detecting Deception | Analyzing the Colt Gray Case with Jack Fox Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum (0:30) Sheryl introduces Jack Fox back to Zone 7 to dissect Garth Brooks' statement analysis (2:10) Key observations and inconsistencies in Garth Brooks' statements (4:00) Jack Fox on the absence of direct denial in Brooks' statements (8:30) The order of priorities within the statement (11:30) ‘Jane Doe's' allegations (13:00) The role of emotions in statements (15:30) Dissecting the allegations (20:30) The hurdles for law enforcement (23:45) Fox discusses the power dynamics in employer-employee relationships at play (24:00) The Trisha Yearwood threesome allegation and its implications (27:00) The concept of the liar's number (32:00) The role of money, power, and the accessibility to “break the rules” (37:00) The complexity of sexual assault cases (40:00) Potential fallout and future implications (42:30) “When we got married almost 10 years ago now, we made a commitment to really be together, which means we hardly ever spent a night apart and being madly in love is important. But I think it's equally important to be in deep like, I like this guy. We talk about everything, and we laugh a lot. Life is good.” -Trisha Yearwood Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ep 192 Forensic Analysis and Digital Footprint Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/ Want to listen to other episodes? www.Federaltechpodcast.com Cellebrite is a company that earned its stripes in the commercial world with its ability to find a needle in a haystack. In other words, they have developed an ability to sift through mountains of data, find the essential parts of an investigation, and leverage that information to close a case. In other words, anyone can find the proverbial needle; who can find the right needle that will solve the puzzle and bring the case to closure? The federal government is plagued with fraud and abuse from very sophisticated malicious actors. These actors are adept at creating false identities and covering their tracks. The GAO estimates that in 2023, Fraudnet reported 4,400 allegations in fiscal year 2023. Further, the Department of Justice reports $2 billion in illicit activity. It takes talent mastered in the commercial world to close federal cases. During the interview, Maurice Cook provides examples of the restricted federal environment in which Cellebrite must operate. They must be transparent and ethical on all levels. Fortunately, Cellebrite has managed to transfer that commercial skill set to the federal government under the guise of a digital investigative platform. Listen to gain a better understanding of forensic analysis and digital footprints.
Nancy Grace and Sheryl McCollum dive into the ongoing Delphi murder case, discussing new developments, and forensic details surrounding the tragic murders of Abby and Libby. Sheryl and Nancy explore Richard Allen's behavior changes, including his physical appearance, and analyze his actions and statements through the lens of their extensive legal and investigative experience. Previous Zone 7 Episodes Covering The Delphi Case - The latest on the Delphi murders: Delphi murders hearing, JonBenet Ramsey #news, Idaho student murders update | Headline #Crime Previous Zone 7 episode about Delphi murders: The Delphi Murders: The Quest for Justice with Barbara MacDonald Down the Hill: My Descent into the Double Murder in Delphi written by: Susan Hendricks The Delphi Murders: Case Refresher as Jury Selection Starts | Susan Hendricks Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome! Nancy and Sheryl introduce this week's crime roundup (0:10) Sheryl is live from Delphi for today's CRU (1:10) Allen's psychological state and appearance changes (4:30) Analysis of Allen's statement, "It's all over now." (5:00) Conspiracy theories and legal arguments (8:00) Explanation of bullet cycling and forensics (15:00) Jury's management and trial integrity (21:00) Final thoughts in Dephi --- Nancy Grace is an outspoken, tireless advocate for victims' rights and one of television's most respected legal analysts. Nancy Grace had a perfect conviction record during her decade as a prosecutor. She is the founder and publisher of CrimeOnline.com, a crime- fighting digital platform that investigates breaking crime news, spreads awareness of missing people and shines a light on cold cases. In addition, Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, a daily show hosted by Grace, airs on SIRIUS XM's Triumph Channel 111 and is downloadable as a podcast on all audio platforms - https://www.crimeonline.com/ Connect with Nancy: X: @nancygrace Instagram: @thenancygrace Facebook: @nancygrace Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Connect with Sheryl: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com X: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A Quick Status update for CRU with Host Sheryl McCollum. Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Nancy Grace is an outspoken, tireless advocate for victims' rights and one of television's most respected legal analysts. Nancy Grace had a perfect conviction record during her decade as a prosecutor. She is the founder and publisher of CrimeOnline.com, a crime- fighting digital platform that investigates breaking crime news, spreads awareness of missing people and shines a light on cold cases. In addition, Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, a daily show hosted by Grace, airs on SIRIUS XM's Triumph Channel 111 and is downloadable as a podcast on all audio platforms - https://www.crimeonline.com/ Connect with Sheryl: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com X: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Connect with Nancy: X: @nancygrace Instagram: @thenancygrace Facebook: @nancygrace See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Israel Keyes was an American serial killer, bank robber, burglar, arsonist, kidnapper, and sex offender. Guest Bio and Links: Andrew Iden is a veteran journalist and award-winning podcaster with over 20 years of experience at CNN and HLN. Dan Szematowicz is a seasoned audio producer and editor with experience at CNN, NPR, and Warner Bros. Together, they have teamed up to host the new podcast "Deviant" a true-crime podcast series that focuses on telling stories about deviant and unusual criminals. Listeners can learn more about Deviant on YouTube, IG @deviant.podcast, or wherever you enjoy your podcasts! In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator Sheryl McCollum dives into the bone-chilling world of true crime with Andrew Iden and Dan Szematowicz, hosts of the new podcast, Deviant. They discuss the life and crimes of Israel Keyes, a meticulous and calculating serial killer. They also cover Keyes' upbringing, his modus operandi, the complexities of profiling such a criminal, and the challenges faced by law enforcement. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum (2:30) Sheryl introduces guests, Andrew Iden and Dan Szematowicz and the premise of their new podcast, Deviant (5:40) Discovering Israel Keyes (8:10) Keyes' unique methods and meticulous planning (12:00) Keyes' psychological profile (17:15) The making of a serial killer (26:30) The ongoing search for other potential victims (35:00) Deviant podcast (36:00) Ongoing investigations (39:00) Final thoughts (42:02) “Some people are wired for good. Some people are wired for bad, and some people are wired to be deviant.” -T.D.P Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What to listen for:“So I think dog training is almost 90% thinking and preparing, and 10% working with your dog.”Two of our three hosts, Robin Greubel and Stacy Barnett sit down for part 2 with Adee Schoon, an expert in the detection field with over three decades of experience, to explore her diverse and groundbreaking projects.What happens when man's best friend becomes a vital ally in solving sexual crimes? Together with Amsterdam University and a local fertility clinic, Adee and team faced numerous challenges, from acquiring diverse samples to ensuring ethical evidence handling. Discover how these canine detectives are transforming forensic investigations, enhancing accuracy, and speeding up case resolutions.Adee and our hosts dissect the intriguing ways in which a dog's natural tendencies—whether they're quick to alert or more methodical—affect their performance. Comparing high-pressure training scenarios like mine detection to more relaxed, recreational approaches, they highlight the importance of tailoring training strategies to individual dogs. By understanding and adapting to each dog's unique behavior, trainers can maximize both effectiveness and safety for the canine and its handler.Adee recounts stories of dogs identifying fungus-infected wood under extreme conditions and even tackling complex tasks like recognizing different types of vanilla scents. This episode also offers a glimpse into the broader implications of using dogs for natural substance detection and the crucial need for validated studies to ensure reliability. All this and much more in this episode of K9 Detection Collaborative!Key Topics:Working with Sexual Crime Dogs (0:31)Using Dogs to Locate and Analyze DNA Evidence (04:59)Training Dogs with Individualized Approaches (17:23)The Methods Behind Detecting Fungus in Trees (22:43)Detecting Bed Bugs and Spotted Lanternfly with Potential Applications in Pest Control and Forensic Work (28:00)Training Dogs to Detect Vanilla and Other Scents (36:47)The Concept of Cognitive Testing and Predicting Dog Performance (42:48)Adee's Dream Project if the “Research Grant Fairy” Were to Visit (45:20)Takeaways (49:25)Resources:Training Dogs To Use Their Nose, A Blueprint (by Adee Schoon)We want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com
Nancy and Sheryl open today's CRU by shining light on the unsettling disappearance of 39-year-old mother Nikki McCain. They describe her last known activities, the suspicious circumstances surrounding her absence, and the disturbing history of domestic violence involving her husband, Tyler McCain. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome! Nancy and Sheryl introduce this week's crime roundup (0:30) Sheryl and Nancy reminisce on stories ‘back in the day' (9:00) Intro to Nikki Cheng Saelee-McCain's case (14:00) Tyler McCain's history of domestic abuse and its implications for the case (23:00) Nancy and Sheryl question the details given by Nikki's husband (24:10) “Now, a lie is not a felony” (30:00) Predictions of case (32:10) Conclusion and call to action --- Nancy Grace is an outspoken, tireless advocate for victims' rights and one of television's most respected legal analysts. Nancy Grace had a perfect conviction record during her decade as a prosecutor. She is the founder and publisher of CrimeOnline.com, a crime- fighting digital platform that investigates breaking crime news, spreads awareness of missing people and shines a light on cold cases. In addition, Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, a daily show hosted by Grace, airs on SIRIUS XM's Triumph Channel 111 and is downloadable as a podcast on all audio platforms - https://www.crimeonline.com/ Connect with Nancy: X: @nancygrace Instagram: @thenancygrace Facebook: @nancygrace Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Connect with Sheryl: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com X: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nancy and Sheryl open today's CRU by dissecting the disturbing case of Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old girl who was kidnapped, assaulted, and murdered. They analyze the evidence, including the critical signs of a struggle, and discuss the legal ramifications for the perpetrators. They explore societal reactions to such crimes and the broader implications for justice. Additionally, Nancy and Sheryl briefly touch on Alec Baldwin's legal troubles following the accidental shooting on a movie set, providing their perspectives on responsibility and legal outcomes. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome! Nancy and Sheryl introduce this week's crime roundup (2:00) Sheryl gives initial details of the case of Jocelyn (4:00) Description of Jocelyn's abduction (5:30) Evidence of Jocelyn's struggle (14:00) Commentary on public perceptions (16:00) Discussion on victim blaming (22:00) Personal stories and connections (23:30) Alec Baldwin's case overview (28:00) Potential legal outcomes for Baldwin --- Nancy Grace is an outspoken, tireless advocate for victims' rights and one of television's most respected legal analysts. Nancy Grace had a perfect conviction record during her decade as a prosecutor. She is the founder and publisher of CrimeOnline.com, a crime- fighting digital platform that investigates breaking crime news, spreads awareness of missing people and shines a light on cold cases. In addition, Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, a daily show hosted by Grace, airs on SIRIUS XM's Triumph Channel 111 and is downloadable as a podcast on all audio platforms - https://www.crimeonline.com/ Connect with Nancy: X: @nancygrace Instagram: @thenancygrace Facebook: @nancygrace Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Connect with Sheryl: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com X: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert Powell, a founding Board member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies, has studied the UFO subject for 17 years. His work is encapsulated in UFOs: A Scientist Explains What We Know (And Don't Know)which provides a scientific rationale for the reality of non-terrestrial craft that are intelligently controlled. Powell begins his book by familiarizing the reader with the history of UFOs and he identifies the more enigmatic and interesting UFO sightings. He examines the characteristics of these sightings that argue against a prosaic explanation: extreme acceleration, electromagnetic interference, bending light, no obvious propulsion mechanisms, and a lack of interaction with the atmosphere. Powell discusses the recent events that have caused our government to change the term from UFO to UAP. Included is information never before released indicating the government possesses not just two videos but five videos from 2015 of UFOs operating in the vicinity of the USS Roosevelt nuclear aircraft carrier. Powell also discuss the extraterrestrial hypothesis considering the thousands of exoplanets that have been discovered in the last twenty years. Powell challenges the reader to consider all the implications that must be considered if intelligent life discovers us first. He looks at how we as individuals and as a society react to UFOs. He documents actions taken by our military that include instances when we have fired on UFOs. Powell argues that it is time for a change in the study of UFOs. The phenomenon has been with us for 75 years and we have learned very little as the decades have passed. The author makes the case for what needs to be done going forward. The solution he proposes will require a paradigm shift in our thinking and his book provides the information needed to understand that paradigm shift. Robert Powell is a founding Board member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU). He was the Director of Research at MUFON from 2007–2017 and created MUFON's Science Review Board in 2012. Robert is one of two authors of the detailed radar/witness report on the “Stephenville Lights” as well as the SCU report “UAP: 2013 Aguadilla, Puerto Rico”. He is also the primary author on the recently published paper, “A Forensic Analysis of Navy Carrier Strike Group Eleven's Encounter with an Anomalous Aerial Vehicle” and a secondary author of a paper published in the journal Entropy entitled, “Estimating Flight Characteristics of Anomalous Unidentified Aerial Vehicles.” Robert is a member of the Society for Scientific Exploration, the UFODATA project, and the National Space Society. Shermer and Powell discuss: • technosignatures and biosignatures • convergent vs. contingent evolution • SETI science vs. UFO/UAP science • Are they out there? Have they come here? • what alien intelligence might be like (biological, digital, or otherwise) • Bayesian reasoning about UFOs and UAPs • the U.S. military UAP videos and what they represent • The Disclosure Project from the U.S. government • Projects Sign, Blue Book, Cyclops, Grudge • AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program) • directionality and teleology in evolution of life • interstellar travel • Dyson spheres, rings, and swarms.
Today, we take a photo from the 1800's and send it through in for a Forensic Analysis to see if it has been altered from it's original form. We also take a look into massive palaces, that were supposedly thrown together in just 8 years. We find so many flaws in the narrative and much, much more! TO BECOME A BADGE MEMBER --- HERE IS THE LINK Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Za5DiASIbqT8fuhiDBU6Q/join I couldn't be more thankful for all of your upport. I am having a lot of fun sharing this information with you all! I hope you all have a great rest of your day! LINKS: BECOME A SPONSOR OF MY LUNCH BREAK: Shout-Outs For the next Month's Episodes! Patreon: https://patreon.com/MyLunchBreak X: https://twitter.com/MYLUNCHBREAK_ Rumble: https://rumble.com/v2q03po-his-story-not-ours-pt-5.html T-shirts: https://my-lunch-break.myspreadshop.com/tartaria+my+lunch+break-A644da062cabffc5328538705?productType=111&sellable=yrpy4VgZADuvGXd0Gj02-111-22&appearance=2 Flat Earth Sun, Moon & Zodiac App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flat-earth-sun-moon-zodiac/id1440996640 EMF Hats: Coupon Code LUNCHBREAK to get $10 off https://www.ProjectTinfoil.com This is all in my own opinion. As always, and of course, you are free to believe whatever you want. I do not claim to know any of this to be 100% true. It is all based on my personal research and simply sharing what I find with you all. Thank you for your support. My Lunch Break Disclaimer: The content on My Lunch Break is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed in the videos are those of the creators and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization or institution. I strive to present accurate and well-researched information, but we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the content. Viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research and exercise critical thinking. Theories discussed on this channel may be speculative, controversial, or unverified. My Lunch Break is not a substitute for professional advice, and I do not provide legal, medical, financial, or any other type of advice. Consult with qualified experts for such matters. Viewers should be aware that information and opinions may change over time, and my content may become outdated. We are not responsible for any consequences resulting from reliance on our content. By using this channel, you agree to the terms and conditions of this disclaimer. We reserve the right to change, modify, or remove content at any time. My Lunch Break disclaims any liability for actions taken based on the information provided on our channel.
On today's CRU, Sheryl McCollum and Nancy Grace discuss the gruesome details regarding the Kansas moms, Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley, whose bodies were found in a chest freezer buried in a cow pasture. They discuss the chilling details, suspect behaviors, and the meticulous investigation that followed. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome! Nancy and Sheryl introduce this week's crime roundup with a ‘toast to crown royal' (2:00) Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Watch For Free on Merit Street Media (2:50) Latest on Kansas moms - bodies found in a chest freezer (7:00) Analysis of suspects' behavior before and after the crime (11:00) Evidence used is discussed (20:30) Possible stereotypes during trial (25:00) “That was not hot blood. They were not angry in the moment about custody of a child. They weren't angry. They were cool, calculated, cold when they dug that hole when they got that freezer chest and put it down in there. To put these two mothers leaving six children behind with a life sentence of life without mommy.” --- Nancy Grace is an outspoken, tireless advocate for victims' rights and one of television's most respected legal analysts. Nancy Grace had a perfect conviction record during her decade as a prosecutor. She is the founder and publisher of CrimeOnline.com, a crime- fighting digital platform that investigates breaking crime news, spreads awareness of missing people and shines a light on cold cases. In addition, Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, a daily show hosted by Grace, airs on SIRIUS XM's Triumph Channel 111 and is downloadable as a podcast on all audio platforms - https://www.crimeonline.com/ Connect with Nancy: X: @nancygrace Instagram: @thenancygrace Facebook: @nancygrace Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Connect with Sheryl: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com X: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PART 2: Diving into the legacy and perplexing circumstances surrounding the tragic death of Diff'rent Strokes actor, GARY COLEMAN, in 2010. Featuring forensic-level statement analysis from PAUL MAILLARDET, director of TRUTH-UNLOCKED.EPISODE NOTES AND DISCLAIMER:SHANNON PRICE HAS NEVER BEEN CHARGED OR INVESTIGATED FOR ANY INVOLVEMENT IN THE DEATH OF GARY COLEMAN911 Call: https://youtu.be/SUrqu8mgHMg?si=yLaV3GZF7eRFxgMuhttps://www.truth-unlocked.com/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/globe-magazine-publishes-gary-coleman-deathbed-photo/https://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/TV/06/07/gary.coleman.death.photos/index.htmlhttps://sam.gov/ WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, WE WOULD LIKE TO EMPHASIZE THAT THE VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES EXPRESSED BY THE INDIVIDUAL ARE THEIR OWN. THROUGHOUT THE PODCAST, THERE MAY BE INSTANCES WHERE OPINIONS AND/OR SPECULATION ARE EXPRESSED REGARDING CERTAIN EVENTS, INDIVIDUALS, OR CIRCUMSTANCES. THESE ARE THE PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE PODCAST HOSTS OR GUESTS AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS CONCLUSIVE OR FACTUAL STATEMENTS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Ryan interviews Dr. Alex Krotulski PhD from the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education. Together take a look at trends in novel opioids, benzodiazepines, stimulants, hallucinogens, synthetic cannabinoids, and "hemp products" that are showing up in your patients, drug products, and fatal overdoses. The conversation takes places around the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education quarterly report on Novel Psychoactive Substances found in patients and drug products. The episode starts with a discussion of the novel benzodiazepines market, highlighting bromazolam and how long it may remain in the market. Then they discuss the opioids highlighting where we are seeing carfentanil, what is happening with Para Fluorofentanyl, and other super potent opioids emergening (such as N -pyrrolidino etonitazene). After a quick discussion of synthetic cathinone's and PCP/ketamine derivatives they jump to synthetic cannabinoids, examining the history of brodifacoum contamination and how regulation has led to market changes. Resourceshttps://www.cfsre.org/Quarterly report discussed on this episodeMore on Dr. KrotulskiPoster from Dr. Kortulksi on naming conventions for NPS Time stamps to jump to any portion of the episode you want to revisitIntroduction-5:00-32:5006:30-25:16- Discussion CSFRE mission, history of NPS reports, and other available reports25:14- "Miscellaneous drugs: Furanyl UF17, medetomidine"28:15- Difference between GC/MS and LCqTOFNovel Benzodiazepines- 32:50Novel Opioids-43:00Stimulants and hallucinogens- 1:01:43Synthetic cannabinoids- 1:07:40Novel psychedelics markets, hemp products, phenibut, tianeptine, and kratom-1:25:12
Podcast: OT Security Made Simple PodcastEpisode: OT Security Made Simple | Forensic analysis in OT - a case studyPub date: 2024-04-04In this episode of OT Security Made Simple, Klaus Mochalski welcomes Digital Forensics Managing Director Dr. Frank Stummer. Frank talks about the importance of digital forensics in security incidents in OT, the challenges he faces and how he was able to thwart another security incident worth hundreds of millions of euros at a logistics service provider.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Klaus Mochalski, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: OT Security Made Simple PodcastEpisode: OT Security Made Simple | Forensic analysis in OT - a case studyPub date: 2024-04-04In this episode of OT Security Made Simple, Klaus Mochalski welcomes Digital Forensics Managing Director Dr. Frank Stummer. Frank talks about the importance of digital forensics in security incidents in OT, the challenges he faces and how he was able to thwart another security incident worth hundreds of millions of euros at a logistics service provider.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Klaus Mochalski, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Publisher Kris Millegan speaks with Dr. Jerome Corsi about his new book, co-authored with Dr. David Mantik, THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY: The Final Analysis, Forensic Analysis of the JFK Autopsy X-Rays Proves Two Headshots from the Right Front and One from the Rear, with an Introduction by Douglas Horne, senior analyst on the military records team for the JFK Assassination Records Review Board (the ARRB). Dr. Corsi received his Ph.D. from Harvard University's Department of Government and has published over thirty books on economics, history, and politics, including six New York Times bestsellers, two at number one. Dr. Corsi was a senior editor at WorldNetDaily.com for 12 years, where he authored hundreds of articles. His new website and podcast are TheTruthCentral.com. They discuss many things indicating the JFK assassination was a coup d'état, a well thought out plot emanating from those affiliated with multinational corporations, who wanted a small cabal running America, who wanted to kill America and traumatize the nation. The kill zone, Dealey Plaza, was created by Masons in the 1930s. A longstanding animosity of the descendants of the Knights Templar against Roman Catholics, and a longstanding animosity of imperialists against a republic that's supposed to be of the people, by the people, and for the people, seemed to permeate a number of people and institutions implicated in the conspiracy. “People started working against the Constitution before the ink was dry.” Allen Dulles was “clearly one of the architects” of the assassination. The Dulles brothers and Prescott Bush financed Adolf Hitler's rise in Germany. Allen Dulles helped the Nazis get their gold and loot out of Germany and into the American stock market. Pegasus, the group Truman set up to spy on the intelligence agencies, recorded a phone call between J. Edgar Hoover, Lyndon Johnson, Allen Dulles, George H.W. Bush, and Nelson Rockefeller discussing the upcoming assassination. Three coffins, each supposedly containing JFK's body, arrived at Bethesda Naval Hospital the night of November 22, 1963. Author and FBI agent Don Adams was certain, after working on the first investigation of the assassination, that Oswald could not have killed Kennedy and that there were at least 14 or 15 shots fired at the president. And Kris asserted that “They did this in this public spectacle because it was a mass trauma hit against the American people. We stopped trusting our government [after the lies and coverup became obvious]. There are people who want us to think that ‘government's bad.' But we need some sort of government so we can all talk to each other without killing each other.”
In this episode of OT Security Made Simple, Klaus Mochalski welcomes Digital Forensics Managing Director Dr. Frank Stummer. Frank talks about the importance of digital forensics in security incidents in OT, the challenges he faces and how he was able to thwart another security incident worth hundreds of millions of euros at a logistics service provider.
Former law enforcement professionals Tom Myers and Joe Kennedy delve into the transformative role of forensic evidence in solving cold cases. Tom Myers shares how he led a dedicated team in re-examining old cases through a forensic lens towards the end of his career. They then explore the impact of evolving mindsets in law enforcement, the challenges detectives face, and the critical importance of leveraging forensic expertise for case resolution. Joe Kennedy, Tom Myers, and Jared Bradley then highlighted the critical role of forensic professionals as ambassadors for carrying the message of forensic evidence forward. Join us as we dig into the world of cold case investigations, forensic advancements, and the evolving landscape of crime scene analysis in this enlightening and informative episode.Joe Kennedy is the Executive Vice President for the BlueLine Training Group, a company providing high quality, cost-effective training programs to dedicated law enforcement personnel throughout the United States. He retired as the Special Agent-in-Charge for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Carolinas Field Office in 2014.Tom Myers is a retired FBI ERT leader and has had an extensive background in law enforcement. He has been a CSI extraordinaire and a ranger.---------------------------------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 www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------Takeaways:Forensic expertise boosts investigations.Overcome detective passivity with tech.Advanced techniques revitalize crime scene analysis.Connect with Joe Kennedy:Website: www.bluelinetraininggroup.comConnect with Tom Myers:Facebook: www.facebook.com/tom.myers.9235Connect with Jared Bradley:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleySupport the showAll 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...
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On February 14, 2017, Abigail Williams and Liberty German are discovered near the Monon High Bridge Trail, part of the Delphi Historic Trails in Delphi, Indiana. Susan Hendricks is a journalist and author. She has worked with CNN and HLN, known for her compassionate reporting style. She deeply connects to the Delphi case, having authored the book "Down the Hill: My Descent into the Double Murder in Delphi." Listeners can connect more with Susan on IG @susan_hendricks or X @SusanHendricks Resources: The latest on the Delphi murders: Delphi murders hearing, JonBenet Ramsey #news, Idaho student murders update | Headline #Crime Previous Zone 7 episode about Delphi murders: The Delphi Murders: The Quest for Justice with Barbara MacDonald Down the Hill: My Descent into the Double Murder in Delphi written by: Susan Hendricks Abby and Libby Memorial Park In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum, sits down with Susan Hendricks to shed light on the tragic Delphi murders but also to highlight the power of community, the relentless pursuit of justice, and the importance of compassionate journalism. Susan and Sheryl also reflect on Kelsi's strength and resilience after the tragedy of losing her sister. Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum. [1:25] Sheryl introduces guest, Susan Hendricks to the listeners [3:30] Sheryl and Susan detail the specifics of the bridge location [13:30] “When I was little, I thought monsters were just enraged and loud and were out of control. And it shocked me as I got older and started to study that ‘no, they're often very calm, and quiet.' ” [15:30] The crucial evidence in this case [20:15] Susan reflects on writing her book and storytelling [22:30] Challenges faced by the Delphi community post-tragedy [33:00] The role of media in such sensitive cases [35:00] The power of public support in the investigation [37:00] https://abbyandlibbymemorialpark.org/ [41:45] The ominous feelings the community experienced [47:30] Possibility of a confession [51:20] Previous Zone 7 episode about Delphi murders: The Delphi Murders: The Quest for Justice with Barbara MacDonald [55:30] Susan reads a snippet from her book: Down the Hill: My Descent into the Double Murder in Delphi Thanks for listening to another episode! If you love the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to iTunes and leave a rating and review! --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. You can connect and learn more about Sheryl's work by visiting the CCIRI website https://coldcasecrimes.org Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Criminal investigations require a significant amount of analysis and research. Experts must consider an array of forensic evidence – from handwriting and DNA to fingerprinting. So, how is forensic analysis evolving alongside technology? Michael J. Saks, a science and law researcher, joins the podcast to explain… Michael is a Regents Professor in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and Department of Psychology at Arizona State University. Additionally, he is a faculty fellow with the Center for Law, Science, and Innovation at ASU, and the author of Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony. Through his years in academia, Professor Saks has had one primary goal: to bring a better understanding and appreciation of the value of empirical research to legal professionals. How does he achieve this? Tune in now to find out! In this episode, we cover: How empirical research ties into the legal system. The degree of accuracy that handwriting and polygraph analysis provide for evidence. The different challenges and limitations of legal forensic methods. How DNA evidence is presented to the court. To learn more about Professor Saks and his work, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr
Value: After Hours is a podcast about value investing, Fintwit, and all things finance and investment by investors Tobias Carlisle, and Jake Taylor. See our latest episodes at https://acquirersmultiple.com/podcast We are live every Tuesday at 1.30pm E / 10.30am P. About Jake: Jake is a partner at Farnam Street. Jake's website: http://farnam-street.com/vah Jake's podcast: https://twitter.com/5_GQs Jake's Twitter: https://twitter.com/farnamjake1 Jake's book: The Rebel Allocator https://amzn.to/2sgip3l ABOUT THE PODCAST Hi, I'm Tobias Carlisle. I launched The Acquirers Podcast to discuss the process of finding undervalued stocks, deep value investing, hedge funds, activism, buyouts, and special situations. We uncover the tactics and strategies for finding good investments, managing risk, dealing with bad luck, and maximizing success. SEE LATEST EPISODES https://acquirersmultiple.com/podcast/ SEE OUR FREE DEEP VALUE STOCK SCREENER https://acquirersmultiple.com/screener/ FOLLOW TOBIAS Website: https://acquirersmultiple.com/ Firm: https://acquirersfunds.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Greenbackd LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobycarlisle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tobiascarlisle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tobias_carlisle ABOUT TOBIAS CARLISLE Tobias Carlisle is the founder of The Acquirer's Multiple®, and Acquirers Funds®. He is best known as the author of the #1 new release in Amazon's Business and Finance The Acquirer's Multiple: How the Billionaire Contrarians of Deep Value Beat the Market, the Amazon best-sellers Deep Value: Why Activists Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations (2014) (https://amzn.to/2VwvAGF), Quantitative Value: A Practitioner's Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating Behavioral Errors (2012) (https://amzn.to/2SDDxrN), and Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World's Greatest Concentrated Value Investors (2016) (https://amzn.to/2SEEjVn). He has extensive experience in investment management, business valuation, public company corporate governance, and corporate law. Prior to founding the forerunner to Acquirers Funds in 2010, Tobias was an analyst at an activist hedge fund, general counsel of a company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, and a corporate advisory lawyer. As a lawyer specializing in mergers and acquisitions he has advised on transactions across a variety of industries in the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Australia, Singapore, Bermuda, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, and Guam. He is a graduate of the University of Queensland in Australia with degrees in Law (2001) and Business (Management) (1999).
In this gripping episode, we delve into the icy depths of history to uncover the enigmatic tale of Ötzi the Iceman. Discovered frozen in the Ötztal Alps after an astonishing 5,300 years, Ötzi is not merely a relic of the past—he's a forensic puzzle waiting to be solved. Join special guest Mark Crowley and myself, as we embark on a journey through time, exploring the life, the mystery, and ultimately, the untimely demise of this ancient wanderer. Unravel the threads of history as we analyze Ötzi's remarkably preserved remains, his clothing, and the artifacts he carried. Was it a chance encounter with nature, or does Ötzi bear the scars of an ancient murder? Expert interviews, scientific insights, and dramatic storytelling come together to shed light on the chilling circumstances surrounding Ötzi's final moments. As we navigate the frozen landscape that preserved Ötzi's secrets for millennia, prepare for a thrilling narrative that blends science, history, and the intrigue of an ancient crime scene. "Frozen In Time" invites you to become a time traveler, unlocking the mysteries of Ötzi's world and the 5,300-year-old murder that continues to captivate minds to this day. #Otzi#Iceman#AncientMystery#HistoryUnearthed#ForensicArchaeology #TimeTravel #PodcastDiscovery #TrueCrimeHistory #FrozenInTimePodcast #ArchaeologicalAdventure Keywords: Ötzi the Iceman, Ancient Crime Scene, Archaeological Discovery, Forensic Analysis, Copper Age History, Alpine Expedition, Ice Age Secrets, Historical Whodunit, Cultural Heritage, Cold Case Mysteries Order your copy of ‘Boundaries.” Here: https://justinontikt0k.myshopify.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justin0260/support
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. James V. DeFrancesco, the director of the Forensic Science Program and a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry/Biochemistry at Loyola University Chicago. With a 34-year career in law enforcement and industrial chemistry, Dr. DeFrancesco is no stranger to the forensic analysis of drugs. Since starting at Loyola University in 2015, he has taught courses in Drug Chemistry, Forensic Toxicology, Quantitative Chemical Analysis, and Environmental Science. With dangerous drugs like fentanyl on the rise, understanding the forensic makeup of these substances is more important than ever. How are experts managing the impending risks associated with drug use? Join us now to see for yourself… Jump in now to learn about: Examples of controlled substances, and how they've evolved over the years. How drug manufacturers mark their products. How and why drug manufacturers brand their products. To learn more about Dr. DeFrancesco and his work, click here now! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
Dorothy Dusold's life comes to a chilling end, her body marred by manual strangulation and the telltale signs of anoxic encephalopathy—a gruesome testament to oxygen deprivation and ensuing cardiac arrest. True crime experts Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack join forces to dissect this unsettling narrative, where familial love crumbles into fatal brutality. Diving deep into the psychosocial underpinnings, forensic evidence, and medical realities of the case, they guide us from the eerie echoes of the 911 call to the contentious forensic findings that sway the court. Through their exhaustive analysis, they illuminate not only Dorothy's agonizing final moments but also the grim medical trajectories that culminated in her tragic demise. This episode serves as a poignant and intellectually rigorous examination of the shadowy corners where family ties fray into lethal violence. Time-coded Highlights: 00:00:20—Joseph Scott Morgan introduces the unique case of a daughter allegedly squeezing her mother to death. 00:02:40—Joe Scott and Dave Mack discuss the physical strength required to squeeze someone to death. 00:03:20 — The 911 call made by Cassandra Dusold is discussed. 00:04:20—Morgan lauds the invaluable role of first responders in high-stakes situations. 00:06:20 — The concept of deception in the case is introduced. 00:07:04 — Joe Scott Morgan explains what a 'code' means in a hospital setting, specifically a 'code blue' which indicates cardiac arrest. 00:08:31— The crucial steps in emergency cardiac care are outlined. 00:14:09 — Dave Mack opens up a dialogue on the unusual circumstances surrounding Dorothy Dusold's death. 00:16:40—Dave highlights inconsistencies in Cassandra's story, creating doubt about her credibility. 00:18:40, the possibility of Dorothy having bilateral black eyes and ear bleeding is explored. 00:27:49 — A medical breakdown of how the victim's throat was constricted is presented. 00:30:00, Joe Scott delves into various methods of manual strangulation, questioning the story told by Cassandra. 00:31:40 — The episode wraps up with the conviction of the perpetrator, Cassandra Dussault, for manslaughter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2015, Hunted was first broadcast on TV in the UK. Originally a battle of the state as 14 ordinary citizens went on the run, the show became one that would grip us all, and in this podcast we're delving into that battle by reviewing the very first series of the show we all know and love - but this time with EXPERT eyes & opinion! Current Deputy Ray Howard [Celebrity Hunted S4 to Present / Hunted S6 to Present] joins us to share his insight, and insider knowledge, of Hunted - sharing his views on how the original concept has evolved into the show we see today. Filmed on 8th October, Ray shares more about how the processes we see on screen work, his thoughts on the fugitives and MUCH more! As always, share your thoughts with us via the medium of social media, we're @HuntedPod wherever you do your digital socialising - or email huntedpod@outlook.com - Oh & we've now got a WhatsApp for voice notes, 07907 038 211 Hunted Podcast is a fan made podcast and has no direct association to the TV show or its production team. The views expressed in this podcast, are solely those of the individuals. This podcast may also contain some strong language. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/huntedpod/message
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Joining us as a distinguished guest is none other than Robert Powell, a founding Board member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU). Alongside our insightful tenure co-host, Michael Glawson, we dive deep into the scientific exploration of UAPs and the fascinating work of Mr. Powell. Robert Powell boasts an impressive resume in the field of UAP research. With a decade-long tenure as the Director of Research at the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) from 2007 to 2017, he was pivotal in advancing our understanding of these enigmatic phenomena. He created MUFON's Science Review Board in 2012, ushering in a more scientific and systematic approach to UAP investigations. Robert's contributions to UAP studies are substantial. He is one of the two authors of the comprehensive radar/witness report on the infamous "Stephenville Lights" incident, shedding light on one of the most puzzling UAP encounters in recent history. He co-authored the SCU report titled "UAP: 2013 Aguadilla, Puerto Rico," providing valuable insights into another intriguing UAP incident. During our conversation, Robert Powell delves into his recent work, serving as the primary author of the groundbreaking paper, "A Forensic Analysis of Navy Carrier Strike Group Eleven's Encounter with an Anomalous Aerial Vehicle." We also explore his contributions to the scholarly world, including his role as a secondary author of an article in the journal Entropy titled, "Estimating Flight Characteristics of Anomalous Unidentified Aerial Vehicles." But Robert Powell is not just a researcher; he's a passionate advocate for rigorous scientific inquiry into UAPs. He's a member of esteemed organizations such as the Society for Scientific Exploration, the UFODATA project, and the National Space Society. His dedication to uncovering the truth about UAPs is evident in his books, including "UFOs and Government: A Historical Inquiry" and "The Truth About UFOs: A Scientific Perspective," designed for curious minds of all ages. And he has an exciting new book in the pipeline, "UFOs: A Scientist Explains What We Know (And Don't Know)," slated for release in early 2024. Whether you're a seasoned UAP researcher or simply curious about the scientific exploration of the unknown, this episode promises to be a captivating and informative journey.
Lovetta Armstead and her young daughter Jazzmen face a nightmarish reality: they are murdered in cold blood by Gary Green within the walls of their own home, the very space that should be their sanctuary. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack delve into the complexities of this chilling case, from Lovetta's thwarted plans to escape her malevolent partner to the unsettling psychology driving Green's actions. The episode uncovers letters that reveal Lovetta's intentions to leave her husband and the twisted psychology behind Green's devastating actions. With commentary on sharp and incised wounds, duct tape restraints, and a myriad of forensic evidence, this episode serves as a haunting yet informative dive into the harsh realities that forensic professionals confront in their quest for justice. Time codes: 00:00:20 — Joseph Scott Morgan sets the tone with personal anecdotes about death and introduces the spine-chilling family murder case. 00:03:00 — Dave Mack provides further context on the Armstead family and the malevolent Gary Green. 00:05:00 — Mack shares Lovetta Armstead's gut-wrenching letters that reveal her desire to escape from Green; one particular letter outlines his calculated intentions to annihilate his family. 00:08:23 — Sharp force injuries are explained by Morgan, introducing listeners to the intricacies of homicidal drowning. 00:09:16 — Discussion of the brevity of Gary Green and Lovetta Armstead's marriage and the circumstances that led up to the fatal event. 00:10:24 — Morgan elaborates on the calculated tactics employed by Green, emphasizing his control over the fatal situation. 00:13:24 — The sequence of the murders is discussed by Morgan, suggesting the chilling possibility that Jazzmen was made to witness her mother's murder. 00:15:42 — Incised wounds versus stab wounds are clarified, enlightening listeners on how these affect the body differently. 00:16:20 — The aftermath of a stabbing is graphically detailed, spotlighting the ensuing blood and damage. 00:18:40 — Jazzmen's autopsy details are revealed, including the heartbreaking signs that she struggled until her last breath. 00:21:00 — The complexities of determining fatal stab wounds. 00:24:36 — Joe Scott discusses the frightful reality of internal bleeding, especially in cases involving multiple stab wounds. 00:27:01 — Causes of death like hypoxia and signs of drowning are detailed by Morgan, rounding out the episode's comprehensive forensic analysis. 00:30:39 — Joseph Scott Morgan comments on the chilling aftermath and Gary Green's actions post-crime, wrapping up the episode with a look at the ultimate consequences. 00:32:20 — A recount of the dreadful discovery made by the surviving siblings. 00:32:40 — The timeline of the crime's aftermath, including Gary Green's eventual death sentence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the story of two skulls. It's actually the mystery of two skulls and a long, extraordinary investigation to find the identity of two people. It is a tale that features one of France's most famous explorers, pirates, shipwrecks, kidnappings, ambushes and, of course, murder...
In this riveting episode of "Body Bags", host Joseph Scott Morgan and renowned guest Dave Mack delve deep into the mysteries of the Gilgo Beach murders. The narrative takes a dark turn as they explore the complex world of suspect Rex Huerman, who shockingly owns 92 gun permits and two storage facilities. With a media circus surrounding the search of his possessions, a medical examiner's unexpected presence at one of the storage sites raises eyebrows and questions. What could be lurking inside? As Morgan and Mack unpack the investigative processes, from understanding decomposition to the role of cadaver dogs, they also shed light on a decade-long series of murders in Long Island. Oddities surface, including the peculiar behavior of a killer who seemingly retires after three victims and the challenges of sifting through a hoarder's chaotic household. This episode takes listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions, with new revelations promising to reshape the narrative of the notorious Gilgo Beach cases. Time-coded Highlights: [00:00:00] The episode kicks off with Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack exploring the latest on the Gilgo Beach murders. [00:01:30] Mack drops a bombshell about Huerman's alarming collection of gun permits and the existence of two storage facilities. [00:02:36] Mack comments on the rampant media attention and the unexpected appearance of a medical examiner at one storage site. [00:03:18] Morgan decodes the reasons for summoning a medical examiner to crime scenes, drawing listeners into the world of forensics. [00:06:50] Mack's skepticism surfaces, questioning the examiner's inconsistent appearances at the storage units. [00:08:23] The spotlight turns to Long Island's decade-old mysteries, with Morgan giving insights into a defendant tied to three cases. [00:09:30] The duo ponders the potential use of cadaver dogs before a medical expert's arrival, emphasizing their significance. [00:11:00] Mack and Morgan dissect the erratic behavior of a suspected serial murderer, who ceased his actions after claiming three lives. [00:12:00] Serial killer patterns emerge, with Morgan speculating on their familiarity with hunting grounds and possible storage unit links. [00:14:00] Morgan postulates on killers' tendencies to retain "souvenirs", stressing the importance of a detailed home examination.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Konrad Imirowicz becomes the unfortunate victim of an explosive family dispute, enduring devastating and life-altering injuries that encompass his entire body from head to toe. His prolonged suffering and eventual death are caused by an unsuspecting household item: lye soap. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack dive into a chilling case surrounding the brutal death of Konrad Imirowicz, allegedly at the hands of his daughter, Megan, on her 18th birthday. As they unveil the shocking crime scene, Morgan and Mack navigate the intricate dynamics within the Imirowicz family, shedding light on Megan's discontent and the tragic escalation of a family dispute into murder. With a focus on the damning evidence, they provide a glimpse into courtroom proceedings and the bone-chilling verdict. Time-coded Highlights: [00:00:20] Joseph Scott Morgan shares a nostalgic memory about his grandmother's butter churn and scrub board, unraveling the historical importance of lye, commonly used in soap-making, setting the stage for the episode's focus. [00:02:20] Introduction of the dreadful case of Konrad Imirowicz and Megan Joyce Imirowicz, setting the stage for the familial dynamics in the case. [00:04:53] Discussion on the harsh reality of chemical burns and their often irreversible effects. [00:10:00] Reflection on the shock experienced by medical personnel while treating severely burned Konrad, and discussion on the turbulent family dynamics, revealing Konrad's drinking problem and its impact on Megan's birthday. [00:12:31] Mack discloses the horrific aftermath of the lye attack, painting a haunting picture of Konrad covered in drain cleaner. [00:17:00] The psychological implications for Megan are discussed, highlighting her decision not to return to the crime scene and instead send her friend. [00:18:20] Morgan talks about the possibility of the victim being hit with multiple items, and how this contrasts with the actual crime scene evidence, focusing on a large plastic container and the presence of a white powder. [00:20:00] The discussion turns to the victim's state of consciousness. [00:26:00] A shocking revelation is made about Megan's behavior post-incident, displaying a lack of concern for her father's critical condition. [00:27:20] Mack reveals an overheard conversation that brings the Michigan State Police into the picture. [00:28:00] Morgan and Mack dissect the improbability of Megan's defense, casting doubt on her innocence. [00:32:40] The host explains the contributing factors to Konrad's death, highlighting his compromised health conditions. [00:33:40] Megan Imirowicz's guilt is confirmed, with potential life imprisonment looming.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 3 of our Resilient Leadership mini season, Just Science sat down with Jody Wolf, Crime Lab Administrator for the Phoenix Police Department; Tim Scanlan, president of Forensic Analysis, Consulting, and Training, LLC; and Mikalaa Martin, Forensic Scientist at RTI International to highlight the impact of human factors on forensic DNA interpretation. Human factors research is a discipline that examines concepts like undue influence, employee wellness, and human error, which impact the decisions that forensic science practitioners make on a daily basis. The National Institute of Standards and Technology/National Institute of Justice Expert Working Group on Human Factors in Forensic DNA Interpretation is dedicated to exploring a systems-based approach for addressing human factors, where employees can embrace and learn from their mistakes. Listen along as Jody, Tim, and Mikalaa describe the human factors that commonly affect forensic DNA interpretation, the importance of creating a positive error working culture, and how leaders can cultivate an environment of trust and accountability. This episode is funded by the National Institute of Justice's Forensic Technology Center of Excellence (Award No. 15PNIJ-21-GK-02192-MUMU). Some content in this podcast may be considered sensitive and may evoke emotional responses or may not be appropriate for younger audiences.
In the ongoing investigation into Stephen Smith's murder, digital forensic expert Clark Walton reveals that Smith's older, preserved phone could provide crucial evidence to solve the case. The outdated technology may make it easier to extract important data, increasing the likelihood of uncovering the truth behind the crime. As Walton delves into the digital clues, the hope for justice in this tragic case grows stronger. Want to listen to ALL of our Podcasts Ad-Free? Subscribe through Apple Podcasts, and try it for 3 days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski (All Cases) - https://audioboom.com/channels/5040505-hidden-killers-with-tony-brueski-breaking-news-commentary Chad & Lori Daybell - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098105-demise-of-the-daybells-the-lori-chad-daybell-story The Murder of Ana Walshe - https://audioboom.com/channels/5093967-finding-ana-this-disappearance-of-ana-walshe Alex Murdaugh - https://audioboom.com/channels/5097527-the-trial-of-alex-murdaugh The Idaho Murders, The Case Against Bryan Kohberger - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098223-the-idaho-murders-the-case-against-bryan-kohberger Lucy Letby - https://audioboom.com/channels/5099406-nurse-of-death-the-lucy-letby-story Follow Tony Brueski On Twitter https://twitter.com/tonybpod Join our Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/834636321133
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Lawrence Lee Renner Forensic Scientist, Forensic Consultant, Forensic Analysis and Instruction Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and Crime Scene Investigation Mr. Renner has an exceptional career as a Crime Scene Investigator, Expert Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and Forensic Scientist. He has been requested to consult on cases and speak at conferences all over the US. In this Forensic Friday episode, you will hear about Mr. Renner's remarkable career, the cases he has worked on, the importance of forensic science and how his phenomenal amount of knowledge and expertise resulted in the apprehension of criminals and the release of those wrongfully convicted. Mr. Renner will be a Return Guest on Forensic Friday! Please forward any questions to shannonconfidential007@gmail.com, we will answer your questions in an upcoming episode! FOLLOW ME!! Website https://shannonconfidential.com/ TikTok https://bit.ly/3zHvxeT BITCHUTE https://bit.ly/3I58y2Z Facebook https://bit.ly/2XRPDGH FF Instagram https://bit.ly/3gweWDU CC Instagram http://bit.ly/3HLjswY YouTube https://bit.ly/3i6X6s4 Apple Podcast https://apple.co/3G46zgo SHOW NOTES Forensic Scientist https://www.aafs.org/careers-forensic-science/what-forensic-science D.O.A. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/doa Paraphilia https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/paraphilia Sexual Asphyxia https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/sexual+asphyxia Blood Spatter https://forensicreader.com Geometry of Blood Spatter https://physicsworld.com DNA https://www.healthline.com/health/what-is-dna Multiple Murders in Idaho Detectives sent DNA to a private lab in one of the first cases of using genealogy to solve a hot case https://www.wpbf.com/article/idaho-murder-bryan-kohberger-dna/42781433# Mitochondrial DNA https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/Mitochondrial-DNA Nuclear DNA https://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Nuclear+DNA Graphic: http://dnascienceyear9.weebly.com/nuclear-dna.html Touch DNA https://ryanforensicdna.com/touchdna/ Luminol https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/bca/bca-divisions/forensic-science/Pages/forensic-programs-crime-scene-luminol.aspx American Detective With Lt. Joe Kinda https://www.philo.com/go/americandetectivejoekenda CSI Vegas https://www.cbs.com/shows/csi-vegas/about/ Cast-Off https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/acref/9780199594009.001.0001/acref-9780199594009-e-0182;jsessionid=8BAD770D1B3B4251510EF25B3311286C Graphic: https://cristabuscheforensics.weebly.com/cast-off.html Void Pattern https://www.oxfordreference.com/search?q=shadow+bloodstain+pattern&searchBtn=Search&isQuickSearch=true Graphic: https://hemospat.com/bloodstain-pattern-analysis-terminology/?term=void Back Spatter https://forensicreader.com/bloodstain-pattern-analysis/ Graphic: https://www.ifscolorado.com/bloodstain-pattern-analysis/ Presumptive Blood Test https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/blood-presumptive-test Graphic: https://www.homesciencetools.com/product/aldon-presumptive-blood-test-kit/ Brandon Mayfield https://forejustice.org/wc/mayfield/jd/brandon_mayfield_jd_issue25.htm
On November 23, 2019, a FLIR camera system onboard an RC-26B aircraft with the Air National Guard managed to film an unconventional flying object as it passed over Arizona. Displaying no visible means of propulsion or aerodynamic lift, the odd footage has been touted as one of several examples of Department of Homeland Security videos depicting unidentified aerial phenomena. This week, joining us to discuss his scientific analysis of what has since been dubbed the "Rubber Duck UAP" is Peter Reali, a researcher with the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies. Peter's new paper, "A Forensic Analysis of 'Rubber Duck,' a Publicly Available Video Showing a UAP Purportedly Filmed by Arizona National Guard on November 23, 2019," provides the most comprehensive analysis to-date of the mysterious object in the video, which we discuss in-depth on this week's installment of The Micah Hanks Program. The story doesn't end here... become an X Subscriber and get access to even more weekly content and monthly specials. Enjoy The Micah Hanks Program? Check out Micah's other podcasts here. Want to advertise/sponsor The Micah Hanks Program? We have partnered with the fine folks at Gumball to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. If you would like to advertise with The Micah Hanks Program, all you have to do is click the link below to get started: Gumball: Advertise with The Micah Hanks Program Show Notes Below are links to stories and other content featured in this episode: NEWS: Doomsday Clock moves to 90 seconds to midnight, signaling more peril than ever Mysterious White Spots Are Appearing in the Ocean and Nobody Knows Why A robot was scheduled to argue in court, then came the jail threats Watch This Liquid Metal Robot Escape From Jail, Just Like 'Terminator 2' PETER REALI: A Forensic Analysis of the “Rubber Duck” UAP Video BECOME AN X SUBSCRIBER AND GET EVEN MORE GREAT PODCASTS AND MONTHLY SPECIALS FROM MICAH HANKS. Sign up today and get access to the entire back catalog of The Micah Hanks Program, as well as “classic” episodes of The Gralien Report Podcast, weekly “additional editions” of the subscriber-only X Podcast, the monthly Enigmas specials, and much more. Like us on Facebook Follow @MicahHanks on Twitter Keep up with Micah and his work at micahhanks.com.
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Dr. Carole puts on her Forensic Psychiatrist/Expert Witness hat and analyzes the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard defamation trial. Dr. Carole works as a forensic psychiatrist/expert witness, and has done so in hundreds of civil and criminal trials. She also works as a trial analyst for the media. She turns now to this current trial, being covered gavel to gavel on Court TV, and explains the issues involved: what is domestic violence? Who is Johnny Depp and what role does his childhood abuse by his mother play in his being attracted to an abusive woman, namely Amber Heard? What is Amber Heard's diagnosis (borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, PTSD?) and what role does this play in their relationship? What are the positives and negatives of the testimony given by Dr. Shannon Curry, a forensic psychologist retained by Johnny's attorneys to diagnose Amber? Who is more believable: Johnny Depp or Amber Heard? How are the attorneys doing - which ones are more likable? What about the human feces left on Johnny's bed? What about Amber's claims that she hid the bruises Johnny inflicted upon her with makeup - that wasn't yet available at that time? What is the impact of Amber's Washington Post column on Johnny's career, his mental state, his future? What about the motion for summary judgment that Amber's team made today? What will the ultimate verdict be? What will be the impact on the lives of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard after the trial is over?
Dr. Carole puts on her Forensic Psychiatrist/Expert Witness hat and analyzes the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard defamation trial. Dr. Carole works as a forensic psychiatrist/expert witness, and has done so in hundreds of civil and criminal trials. She also works as a trial analyst for the media. She turns now to this current trial, being covered gavel to gavel on Court TV, and explains the issues involved: what is domestic violence? Who is Johnny Depp and what role does his childhood abuse by his mother play in his being attracted to an abusive woman, namely Amber Heard? What is Amber Heard's diagnosis (borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, PTSD?) and what role does this play in their relationship? What are the positives and negatives of the testimony given by Dr. Shannon Curry, a forensic psychologist retained by Johnny's attorneys to diagnose Amber? Who is more believable: Johnny Depp or Amber Heard? How are the attorneys doing - which ones are more likable? What about the human feces left on Johnny's bed? What about Amber's claims that she hid the bruises Johnny inflicted upon her with makeup - that wasn't yet available at that time? What is the impact of Amber's Washington Post column on Johnny's career, his mental state, his future? What about the motion for summary judgment that Amber's team made today? What will the ultimate verdict be? What will be the impact on the lives of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard after the trial is over?
Robert has a BS in Chemistry and is a former collegiate debater. He has 28 years' experience inengineering management in the semiconductor industry. While working at Advanced Micro Devices hehas taken numerous internal courses related to device physics, design of experiments, and statisticalanalysis. He helped Advanced Micro Devices develop its first flash memory technology that is used intoday's flash cards for cameras, PCs, video cameras, and other products. His experience includesmanaging a state-of-the-art chemistry laboratory and managing a Research and Development group thatworked on nanotechnology using atomic force microscopes, near-field optical microscopy, and othertechniques. Robert is also a co-holder of four patents related to nanotechnology.Robert Powell is a founding Board member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU). He was theDirector of Research at MUFON from 2007-2017 and created MUFONs Science Review Board in 2012.Robert is one of two authors of the detailed radar/witness report on the “Stephenville Lights” as well asthe SCU report UAP: 2013 Aguadilla, Puerto Ric;. He is also the primary author on the recentlypublished paper, “A Forensic Analysis of Navy Carrier Strike Group Eleven's Encounter with anAnomalous Aerial Vehicle” and a secondary author of a paper published in the journal Entropy entitled,“Estimating Flight Characteristics of Anomalous Unidentified Aerial Vehicles.” Robert is a member of theSociety for Scientific Exploration, the UFODATA project, and the National Space Society. Robert is a co-author of a book published in July 2012: UFOs and Government: A Historical Inquiry and is an author of abook designed for children published in Nov. 2020 entitled, The Truth About UFOs: A ScientificPerspective. Robert currently resides in Austin, Texas.
Dr. Carole puts on her Forensic Psychiatrist/Expert Witness hat and analyzes the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard defamation trial. Dr. Carole works as a forensic psychiatrist/expert witness, and has done so in hundreds of civil and criminal trials. She also works as a trial analyst for the media. She turns now to this current trial, being covered gavel to gavel on Court TV, and explains the issues involved: what is domestic violence? Who is Johnny Depp and what role does his childhood abuse by his mother play in his being attracted to an abusive woman, namely Amber Heard? What is Amber Heard's diagnosis (borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, PTSD?) and what role does this play in their relationship? What are the positives and negatives of the testimony given by Dr. Shannon Curry, a forensic psychologist retained by Johnny's attorneys to diagnose Amber? Who is more believable: Johnny Depp or Amber Heard? How are the attorneys doing - which ones are more likable? What about the human feces left on Johnny's bed? What about Amber's claims that she hid the bruises Johnny inflicted upon her with makeup - that wasn't yet available at that time? What is the impact of Amber's Washington Post column on Johnny's career, his mental state, his future? What about the motion for summary judgment that Amber's team made today? What will the ultimate verdict be? What will be the impact on the lives of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard after the trial is over?
Dr. Carole puts on her Forensic Psychiatrist/Expert Witness hat and analyzes the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard defamation trial. Dr. Carole works as a forensic psychiatrist/expert witness, and has done so in hundreds of civil and criminal trials. She also works as a trial analyst for the media. She turns now to this current trial, being covered gavel to gavel on Court TV, and explains the issues involved: what is domestic violence? Who is Johnny Depp and what role does his childhood abuse by his mother play in his being attracted to an abusive woman, namely Amber Heard? What is Amber Heard's diagnosis (borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, PTSD?) and what role does this play in their relationship? What are the positives and negatives of the testimony given by Dr. Shannon Curry, a forensic psychologist retained by Johnny's attorneys to diagnose Amber? Who is more believable: Johnny Depp or Amber Heard? How are the attorneys doing - which ones are more likable? What about the human feces left on Johnny's bed? What about Amber's claims that she hid the bruises Johnny inflicted upon her with makeup - that wasn't yet available at that time? What is the impact of Amber's Washington Post column on Johnny's career, his mental state, his future? What about the motion for summary judgment that Amber's team made today? What will the ultimate verdict be? What will be the impact on the lives of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard after the trial is over?
Dr. Carole puts on her Forensic Psychiatrist/Expert Witness hat and analyzes the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard defamation trial. Dr. Carole works as a forensic psychiatrist/expert witness, and has done so in hundreds of civil and criminal trials. She also works as a trial analyst for the media. She turns now to this current trial, being covered gavel to gavel on Court TV, and explains the issues involved: what is domestic violence? Who is Johnny Depp and what role does his childhood abuse by his mother play in his being attracted to an abusive woman, namely Amber Heard? What is Amber Heard's diagnosis (borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, PTSD?) and what role does this play in their relationship? What are the positives and negatives of the testimony given by Dr. Shannon Curry, a forensic psychologist retained by Johnny's attorneys to diagnose Amber? Who is more believable: Johnny Depp or Amber Heard? How are the attorneys doing - which ones are more likable? What about the human feces left on Johnny's bed? What about Amber's claims that she hid the bruises Johnny inflicted upon her with makeup - that wasn't yet available at that time? What is the impact of Amber's Washington Post column on Johnny's career, his mental state, his future? What about the motion for summary judgment that Amber's team made today? What will the ultimate verdict be? What will be the impact on the lives of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard after the trial is over?
This week we explore research showing how bias can affect decision making in digital forensics. PhD fellow Nina Sunde joins us from Norway to discuss how practitioners think about interpretation of data, mental blind spots, and error. We talk about practical implementation measures for error mitigation, including peer review. And we discuss the need for additional practice-oriented research to determine the most effective bias mitigation measures for digital forensics, how to help non-practitioners -- especially legal experts and jurors -- to understand digital forensics processes, and how viewing error as a friend could help mitigate both technical and human error.
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Investigative journalist Alison Flowers discusses her forensic analysis of lighting conditions during a 2019 police shooting, which she believes demonstrates that a St. Louis police officer could not have been telling the truth about acting in self-defense.
Analysis of the Carolina Bays near Fayetteville, North Carolina to determine the characteristics of the ejecta from the impact of a meteorite 12,900 years ago on the Laurentide Ice Sheet.
Republican state representative, Anne Dauphinais recently criticized Governor Lamont over his vaccine and mask mandates comparing him to Adolf Hitler. She's not the first politician to reference Nazi Germany and the Holocaust to criticize public health rules in the pandemic. Today, we talk about why these analogies are harmful. Avinoam Patt, Director of the Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life at the University of Connecticut joins us. Do these references and jokes in popular culture point to the need for better Holocaust education? Later, we're going to talk about a really interesting story that brought an anthropologist and an archaeologist together after Superstorm Sandy. To learn more about this story, register for this free virtual event “Forensic Analysis of the Lincoln Oak Skeletal Remains,” hosted by the New Haven Museum. GUESTS: Avinoam Patt - Director for the Center of Judaic Studies at the University of Connecticut. He is also the Doris and Simon Konover Chair of Judaic Studies Dr. Nick Bellantoni - emeritus, Connecticut State Archaeologist Dr. Gary Aronsen - research associate and manager at Yale University Biological Anthropology Laboratories Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Catch up on what you missed on a jam-packed episode of The Richard Syrett Show. Host Richard Syrett kicks off the show with a good friend of the show, Lou Schizas. Sauga 960's own and Mississauga Steelheads Play by Play Announcer, Matt Cullen talks about the upcoming Trade Deadline and what moves the Leafs might make. Then, Karen Straughan, Host of a popular YouTube channel called “Girl Writes What,” speaks about Hundreds of transgendered Inmates in California who arerequesting that they be transferred to women's prisons in California. Also, Dr. Kulvinder Gill on Concerned Doctors of Ontario holding a COVID-19 Summit. The Lim Riddler returns and riddles you a new one. After, Lou Schizas participates once again for “News Not In the News.” Next, John O'Connor, host of the Mysteries of Watergate Podcast talks about Forensic Analysis proving President Biden's son, Hunter, and his laptop was not hacked by Russia. Plus, Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government on standing up to stop Corporate Tyranny. Lastly, announces the answer and winners to the Lim Riddle.
Welcome to the Better Building Systems podcast! In this weeks episode the Building Hotrodders discuss the Forensic Analysis process. How many times have you experienced an issue that continually gets "Band Aid" fixed....until the Band Aid's cant hold anymore. Eventually you will get to a point where the root cause of the problem can no longer be covered up , and this can cause some headaches actually identifying the problem. A much easier solution is to use the forensic analysis process in the first place to identify the root cause of a problem to achieve a proper fix. The Building Hortodders discuss their experiences with the forensic analysis process, and cover some key steps in getting to the root cause of a problem.....We even put some of the Hotrodders on the spot to see if they can identify what the problem is in a real life example. Tune in to find out if the Hotrodders can back up their title! For more information on us check out our webpages: https://www.vsenergy.us/ https://www.appliedfacilityscience.com/ https://dipasquale-eng.com/
Constitutional attorney Mark DePerno summarizes what the forensics examination of two Antrim County, Michigan Dominion Voting machines revealed. A judge allowed the release of the report today, Monday December 14. DePerno says the analysis shows the software has a 68% error rate, by design, allowing huge numbers of votes to be flagged for "adjudication" in a process that would allow potential fraud. He also says that the election data from the machines was improperly deleted on November 4 even though it's required to be maintained. Read the report here. Dominion Voting Systems has denied any improprieties. DePerno's opponents in court say that the forensic analysis misunderstands or misinterprets information. Antrim County officials have said any errors made were ordinary human error. Dominion's position on all allegations can be found here: https://www.dominionvoting.com/election2020-setting-the-record-straight/ Subscribe to my two podcasts: “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Leave a review, subscribe and share with your friends! Order “Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism” by Sharyl Attkisson at Harper Collins, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books a Million, IndieBound, Bookshop! Visit JustTheNews.com, SharylAttkisson.com and www.FullMeasure.news for original reporting. Do your own research. Make up your own mind. Think for yourself. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharylattkisson/support
Robert Powell has a BS in Chemistry and is a former collegiate debater. He has 28 years’ experience in engineering management in the semiconductor industry. While working at Advanced Micro Devices he took numerous internal courses related to device physics, design of experiments, and statistical analysis. He helped Advanced Micro Devices develop its first flash memory technology that is used in today’s flash cards for cameras, PCs, video cameras, and other products. His experience includes managing a state-of-the-art chemistry laboratory and managing a Research and Development group that worked on nanotechnology using atomic force microscopes, near-field optical microscopy, and other techniques. Robert is also a co-holder of four patents related to nanotechnology. Robert Powell is a Board member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU). He was the Director of Research at MUFON from 2007-2017 and created MUFON's Science Review Board in 2012. Robert is one of two authors of the detailed radar/witness report on the “Stephenville Lights” as well as the SCU reports "UAP: 2013 Aguadilla, Puerto Rico" and “A Forensic Analysis of Navy Carrier Strike Group Eleven’s Encounter with an Anomalous Aerial Vehicle”. Robert is also a member of the Society for Scientific Exploration, the UFODATA project, and the National Space Society. Robert is active with FOIA requests to various government organizations to obtain information on historical cases and is a co-author of a book published in July 2012: UFOs and Government: A Historical Inquiry. Robert currently resides in Austin, Texas. Find out more about the SCU and download Robert's reports at www.explorescu.org.
Welcome, everyone to the International Security Driver Association’s Executive Protection and Secure Transportation Podcast. After a two-year hiatus, the podcast is back! Every week we send secure transportation and executive protection, headlines, trends, educational content, and announcements from the International Security Driver Association and SecurityDriver.Com to our Podcast audience. You can find notes for this episode over on https://securitydriver.com In today’s podcast we’ll be discussing Omar Garcia Harfuch ambush. During Tony Scotti’s 45 years and, for the past 18 years, Joe Autera of Vehicle Dynamics Institute, have conducted forensic analysis on countless vehicle attacks. As they have in the past, Joe and Tony are currently analyzing the Omar García Harfuch Ambush that took place in Mexico in June of 2020. International Security Driver Association members Mark Caldwell and Gerardo Corona have contributed invaluable data and metrics to ensure the accuracy of the upcoming Forensic Analysis. In the past, they have used forensic science and engineering principles to determine the cause of a vehicle ambush. The analysis is based on a rigorous, disciplined approach to identify the problem that causes the event. They test all scenarios for accuracy. They measure maximum speed, the path the vehicle takes, vehicle performance, sight distance, and come up with the cause of the event followed by lessons learned. An example of past analysis is the Cantu Ambush. Rodolfo Torre Cantu was a physician and politician running for governor of the Mexican State of Tamaulipas. While driving in a non-armored two-vehicle convoy he was ambushed and assassinated. If you’d like to download for free the Cantu ambush go to https://isdacenter.org/cantuambush On June 26th at 6:35 AM, Mexico City Police Chief Omar García Harfuch was ambushed in his armored Suburban. The ambush occurred at the intersection of Monte Blanco and Av. Paseo de la Reforma. The attackers drove a large truck followed by a Suburban, out of AV. Monte Blanco and blocked the intersection as García Harfuch was driving on towards AV. Monte Blanco. As we share this information in the podcast, Joe Autera and the VDI team have recreated the Harfuch ambush scenario using one of their B6 Suburban’s. The analysis is underway, and the report is forthcoming in a future podcast. In the interim, we offer this quick outline of the attack followed by comments and opinions covering surveillance detection, armored vehicles, the driver, attack site and offer some suggestions. If you enjoyed this episode, we invite you to check out the International Security Driver Association. The ISDA is a valuable resource for all practitioners working in the protection profession. We offer benchmark educational, networking, and marketing programs. Access to the encyclopedia of executive protection and secure transportation – The ISDA knowledge center. What ISDA Offers: An ongoing learning environment for members A platform for members to use the most powerful and proven marketing tool available – Word of Mouth Members have the opportunity to market their skills, and for those in the private sector, their services to over 20,000 security practitioners Real Advice from those with a history of success Resources and expertise to those who seek it from those who have it The ISDA Membership ISDA Members represent all facets and levels of the protective services profession. The membership can be defined as a group of practitioners from different disciplines within the profession and with years of experience coming together to assist ISDA Members. For more information visit https://isdacenter.org
Segment One - We explore why we need a full forensic image. Segment Two - Examples of what information can be retreived during a forensic analysis. Segment Three - How private investigators can add easy to perform computer security analysis to their service offerings. Segment Four - Understanding the basics of remote desktop, virtual private networks and two-factor authentication.
Have you ever wondered whether or not the glowing health claims about lemon water are true?We sure did (as we sip on the enjoyable drink).In this episode of That’s Healthy, Right? host Adam Bornstein examines the science behind the 3 biggest claims to understand:Does lemon water improve digestion?Can lemon water improve mineral absorption?All “detox” negativity aside: how much lemon water does it take to have any benefit?Teaser: it definitely is not a weight loss aid. But, the other benefits were worthy of extra digging, and a few surprising takeaways.To ask a question, read the transcript, or learn more, visit bornfitness.com/thats-healthy-right.Don’t forget to Subscribe to the show, and Rate or Review wherever you tune in!Resources:The Body Cleanse: Does Juicing Really Work? — Born FitnessLemon Water: Is it Good for You? — Examine.com 8 common myths about the benefits of drinking lemon water – Insider.comD-Limonene: safety and clinical applications — Alternative Medicine ReviewEffects and Usage of a Citrus Compound, Limonene — Polyphenols: Prevention and Treatment of Human Disease (Second Edition)Gastrointestinal Transit Time, Glucose Homeostasis and Metabolic Health: Modulation by Dietary Fibers — Nutrients The alkaline diet: is there evidence that an alkaline pH diet benefits health? — Nutrients
Today's episode features a recording from an interview with J. Warner Wallace on Faith2Influence's weekly client call. J. Warner Wallace is a Dateline featured cold-case homicide detective, popular national speaker, and best-selling author. He continues to consult on cold-case investigations while serving as a Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. He is also an adjunct professor of apologetics at Talbot School of Theology (Biola University) and Southern Evangelical Seminary, and a faculty member at Summit Ministries. J. Warner became a Christ-follower at the age of thirty-five after investigating the claims of the New Testament gospels using his skill set as a detective. He eventually earned a Master’s Degree in Theological Studies from Gateway Seminary. www.coldcasechristianity.com
Photos of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston hugging at the Screen Actors Guild Awards have taken the internet by storm. So, are they getting back together? Or, is this a publicity stunt? Also, should we separate the person from the sport? Margaret Court is set to be honoured at a ceremony next week. Should her negative views towards LGBTQI communities affect her recognition as a sporting legend? Plus, our co-worker Lucy Neville has just broken up with her boyfriend of 5 years. Among her many tips on how to deal with a tough breakup, she suggests dating apps. Jessie, Mia and Rachel are wondering, are dating apps really an efficient way to get over someone? LINKS The Quicky episode ‘What Is The Royal Rota & Why Have Mary & Meghan Dumped Them?’- https://omny.fm/shows/the-quicky/the-day-harry-and-meghan-broke-up-with-the-british-press The article by Laura Brodnik: ‘All the Evidence that Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston’s reunion is just a clever campaign strategy’- https://www.mamamia.com.au/brad-and-jen-reunion/ A Lady Startup podcast episode with Irene Falcone- https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/lady-startup/irene-falcone-nourished-life/ Lucy Neville’s article ‘My boyfriend of 5 years left me overnight. Here are the 10 things I did to get over it.”- https://www.mamamia.com.au/get-over-a-breakup/ Rachel Corbett’s ‘How To Do Life’ newsletter- https://www.mamamia.com.au/newsletter/?utm_campaign=later-linkinbio-mamamiaaus&utm_content=later-4958133&utm_medium=social&utm_source=instagram Mamamia Outloud Bushfire Relief Show: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/mamamia-out-loud-live-bushfire-relief-tickets-88637712785 MMOL TOUR DATES A Night With Mia Freedman tickets available now at https://www.mamamia.com.au/events/ END BITS Hosts: Mia Freedman, Rachel Corbett and Jessie Stephens Producer: Lem Zakharia COME TALK TO US Join the Out Louders Facebook group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/329632330777506/ GET IN TOUCH Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at outloud@mamamia.com.au Mamamia Out Loud is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here...https://www.mamamia.com.au/author/mamamiaoutloud/
After breaches, incident response teams often end up with an overwhelming amount of forensic evidence data, including disk images, memory captures, PCAP, and more. We'll show you how one of our IR/forensics teams is ingesting this data into Splunk to answer the who, what, where, when and why of breaches. Our presentation will show you how to use Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Enterprise Security for Incident Response (IR) workflow tracking and reporting on multi-source forensic data captures. Speaker(s) Josh Wilson, Consulting Engineer, August Schell Dave Martin, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/SEC1796.pdf?podcast=1577146234 Product: Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security Track: Security, Compliance and Fraud Level: Good for all skill levels
After breaches, incident response teams often end up with an overwhelming amount of forensic evidence data, including disk images, memory captures, PCAP, and more. We'll show you how one of our IR/forensics teams is ingesting this data into Splunk to answer the who, what, where, when and why of breaches. Our presentation will show you how to use Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Enterprise Security for Incident Response (IR) workflow tracking and reporting on multi-source forensic data captures. Speaker(s) Josh Wilson, Consulting Engineer, August Schell Dave Martin, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/SEC1796.pdf?podcast=1577146225 Product: Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security Track: Security, Compliance and Fraud Level: Good for all skill levels
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After breaches, incident response teams often end up with an overwhelming amount of forensic evidence data, including disk images, memory captures, PCAP, and more. We'll show you how one of our IR/forensics teams is ingesting this data into Splunk to answer the who, what, where, when and why of breaches. Our presentation will show you how to use Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Enterprise Security for Incident Response (IR) workflow tracking and reporting on multi-source forensic data captures. Speaker(s) Josh Wilson, Consulting Engineer, August Schell Dave Martin, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/SEC1796.pdf?podcast=1577146216 Product: Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security Track: Security, Compliance and Fraud Level: Good for all skill levels
After breaches, incident response teams often end up with an overwhelming amount of forensic evidence data, including disk images, memory captures, PCAP, and more. We'll show you how one of our IR/forensics teams is ingesting this data into Splunk to answer the who, what, where, when and why of breaches. Our presentation will show you how to use Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Enterprise Security for Incident Response (IR) workflow tracking and reporting on multi-source forensic data captures. Speaker(s) Josh Wilson, Consulting Engineer, August Schell Dave Martin, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/SEC1796.pdf?podcast=1577146229 Product: Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security Track: Security, Compliance and Fraud Level: Good for all skill levels
Today’s episode guest is Bill Ham- a real estate guru & mentor with 14 years of commercial real estate experience based in Atlanta, GA. He owns and operates Phoenix Residential Group, LLC and Phoenix Residential Management, LLC. Learn how Bill walked away from being a corporate pilot to create a large portfolio of multifamily assets. Bill discusses how he started his journey into the world of real estate, how he sourced for his first deal, and how he was able to switch from the single-family apartment to the multi-family sector. Learn what to look out for when sourcing for deals and how he teaches his students to read the profit & loss statement. Highlights: Benefits Of A Multi-family Over Single-family Apartments? Key Points when Sourcing a Deal Thoughts on the Future of the ‘C’ space Predictions for the Real Estate Market Connect with Bill: Email: Bill@phoenixresgroup.com ----------------------------------------------------- TRANSCRIPTION Don: Hello, dear listeners. I hope you guys are enjoying the episodes and the content we give. Remember if you want to get in touch with us, you’re always welcome to do so and send us an email at hello@donandeden.com. So please do, we want to know how you feel and always appreciate the feedback. Today, I’m going to interview Bill Ham. Bill is a multifamily investor and mentor and one of the people I consider a multi-family guru. I would say his strength is his ability to see the hidden things most people are going to miss while underwriting and his profound understanding of the real estate market that enables him to predict market trends and shifts. Also, on a personal note, Bill and I have already established a relationship in the past, and I’m very happy to have him on the show. So without further ado, let’s start. Intro: Welcome to the real estate investing podcast with Don and Eden, where we cover all aspects of real estate investing with underwriting attention to multi-family apartment buildings and off Market strategies. Don: Hey Bill, welcome to the show. It's so good to have you here. Bill Ham: Thank you, good to be here. Don: Yes, so, I know you're one of the best deal analysts that out there, So you can analyze a deal better than most people that I've ever met. Bill Ham: I appreciate that. Don: We've had a few conversations in the past where you've helped me analyze deals. Bill Ham: Yeah A few of them. Don: I know your ability and how good you are; And so I would appreciate it if you could talk a little bit about yourself and your background and how you started your real estate career. Bill Ham: I have been in this business for about fifteen years now, and I was a corporate pilot by trade, and one of my very first deal was a duplex, and the duplex was making $300 a month cash flow. I had saved up $10,000 from my career, and I walked away from Aviation one duplex ten thousand bucks in $300 a month in cash flow; this was in ‘05. So headed into the hundred-year recession that was so bad, but I survived it, and I don't recommend everyone do that. By the way, I was 28 years old at the time, you know, no family, no children, and so it was a little bit easier for me to make that sort of commitment, but that's what I realized I needed to do is commit and focus and that has been the number one success trait that I think I have and have noticed in other successful people; the ability to focus. That's how I got started, and then just kind of climb the ladder, flip houses for a while and then I did a 9 unit and then a 27 units and a 20 units and a 44 unit then a 152, so I grew I didn't go from 2 to 100, I mean, I started from the smaller assets and then built out of it a pretty big portfolio over the years. Don: Let’s talk about that transition from doing single families and flipping homes, which is how a lot of people start, and it's how I started in real estate and then the transition into multifamily, you said something about nine units, please tell us more about that transition. Bill Ham: I went in and heard someone speak about multi-family, someone who is no longer in the business. I listen to a lecture by this individual and I was hooked on it when he started talking about the economy of scale and know so much easier to manage and to have more units under one roof and I knew from a business perspective that was the future and that you can flip houses and do single-family and that’s great, but you're never going to get the zeros behind that model, then you're going to get in larger commercial especially multi-family. That was my thought, I needed to go bigger out more, and I did, and I did a lot of creative financing at the beginning, lots of seller financing, a lot of lease options after I had built a small portfolio. That's when I got into syndication, which is bringing on partners and raising down payment money from other investors, that’s how I made the transition, nice and slow. Don: that’s exactly how I feel about this, When you flip homes, you make good money and you have a very good lifestyle, you can travel the world, you could buy fancy cars, and you can make a really good money, money that most people don’t make, but the problem about this is that you don't really create a passive income or a steady passive income that you can retire when you're 35 or 40, and that's very achievable with Multi-Family. Was that the mindset was that what guided you to move forward from flipping houses? Bill Ham: It was ultimately, I looked at all of the large commercial investors and owners, and none of them own houses, and so I thought, why do the big people not own lots of houses? You know, why do they own commercial as supposed to single-family and the reason is because it's a business and it's easier if you're trying to grow and operate a business, your product really should be in a commercial space, but If you're trying to do a side business, you know a little bit extra money here and there, then single families are a great way to go. But if you're really trying to build a big portfolio, for example i can manage a Hundred Apartments at the same time you can manage 10 houses, the time in the economy of scale is just not in the single-family market and then I always use a sentence that multifamily was built to be an investment model, houses were built to be someone's home. So multifamily makes money by Design, houses make money when you steal. You gotta go out and steal the value on a house for the numbers to work out for it to be a rental property because it was never built to be so, but multi-family is. Don: Yeah, that’s exactly how I started, me and my partner, you know, we got that Steal's on single families, and then we were able to acquire them and great wealth, but we noticed as we scaled up at that it's not scalable, that’s exactly the difference, it going to create nice passive income for us, but it's not going to be quiet and like free really because we still have a lot to do with during which includes fixing and in doing some other things, maintenance especially; it's not scalable. So, what I realized recently is that it's not just about an apartment, it’s more about units. It doesn't matter what type of commercial property you buy, you could buy self storages and have a hundred units there, or you could buy a mobile home park and have 50 units there, or you could buy a multi-family and have a hundred Apartments. It's all the same thing. You were right; you buy a business, I agree completely. Bill Ham: Yeah, it's whatever asset class makes sense to you, whatever you enjoy, what you know your investors want, That's the model. So mobile homes are great, storage is great; I just do apartments. It's not because apartments are better than one of the others, it's just what I do, and I have a lot of friends that make money on mobile home parks, have a lot of friends make money in storage but I don't and that doesn’t mean all of those aren’t assets. Don: Definitely, you got to choose and become the best at what you do. So when you are at your peak as far as your multifamily portfolio, what was the biggest amount of properties that you held? As a general partner [a GP]? Bill Ham: yeah, have held over a thousand units, 1000 unit at the peak of my career, and I have actually been selling off Over the last two years and am down now to about 400 units that am holding currently. Don: Okay, so you sold 600 units in the past three years. Bill Ham: Yes roughly. Don: so let's dig into that, Why are you selling properties right now? Is it about the economy, the recession, or the overheated Market? Bill Ham: Not really. It's not about the economy or Market. It's more about Market cycle and understanding the rise and the fall of the market cycle and what Market cycle you're in; this is a question I get a lot of times , are we going into a recession or are we going into a down cycle, so we shouldn’t buy real estate; No no, that's a complete misunderstanding of Market Cycles. If everybody only bought real estate in a recession and never buy real estate any other time, then everyone would go home for 5 years, and the whole real estate industry would collapse, and that obviously doesn’t really occur, and that's one of the greatest things about multi-family, and that it's a cash flow model. The value only matters twice, when the time you buy and when you sell. So as long we get the debt, that allows us an Exit strategy on the other side of the upcycle. You can hang onto multifamily through a recession as long as you pay the right price, and you get long-term debt. I have sold over the last couple years is because we were going through an upcycle and in an upcycle you make more money using a different strategy than a buy and hold strategy, and in an up circle, as the values are rising quickly, that's when you want to go in and make renovations, your value-added props; That's what I've been doing over the last couple years, buying a distressed asset, going in there stabilizing the apartment complex, doing renovation, getting the rents and revenue up and then selling it and taking that cash and going on just like flipping houses. I've been flipping apartment complexes The last few years, and now that I believe we're getting up to the top of the market, I'm going to shift my strategy now and going to more of a long-term hold. So now I'm planning on 5 to 7 years hold on almost everything I buy. So again that the cash circle as we go into a down circle and then when we Go back up on the other side, I'm betting seven to eight years, and we will be back up on the other side trying to sell, and that's when you go back into the flipping, So it's just about changing your hold strategy. You don't get in and out of the market, you just adjust. Don: yes, so you would buy these apartment buildings, and you fix them up, and then you sell them right away. So how much time would the entire process take about a year or two years? Bill Ham: a year and a half to two years, flipping an apartment complex can be a Year to three-year process; a flipping a house, it can be 90 days of six months something like that. Apartments usually have an 18-month window to renovate, stabilize, occupy, and then you probably should add another 90 days to 180 days for your exit strategy, and that's taking it to Market, let the realtor show it, getting the offers and then that person going under contract. The sale process in multi-family is about 90 days on average, from the offer to the close is usually about 90 days. Don: so what about the taxes because you're being taxed for more because you held it for a short amount of time. So you're just 1031 exchange to the next property, from one property to another. Bill Ham: Yes, correct, you can just 1031 exchange. You can just pay the taxes, you know, some of the deals I used to fund life, you know, pay off all the debt and all the old credit cards and get out of debt “out of the Rat Race as they say in life.” So those deals I took the cash, and I got free and clear in my life and some of the deals We roll the money forward, so I have done both. Don: I also know you have a property management company with 16 employees. So this company is the company that manages your properties, is that's how you save money on property management. Bill Ham: Well, I don't save money because most of my apartment deals are syndicated deals; meaning I've got partners and I've got investors, So my management company is a completely separate entity and it makes money, so I am still charging the apartment complex 3 to 4% management fee. So I'm double-dipping it. I'm making money on the ownership side from cash flow, but I'm also making money from the management side as the management, so they pay twice. Don: But as a general partner, you're the one who has the right to choose to the management company. Bill Ham: Correct, the general Partners, I usually have one to three General Partners depending on the size of the deal in the net worth requirements, that’s what the general partners before they bring the balance sheet some of the cash. So yes, the general partners have the right to hire and fire the management company, which is why my management division is completely separate, so if for some reason we were not pro- forma as the management company, Neither partner would fire me the management. Don: How do you know how your investors feel about the fact that you're double-dipping? Because on the one hand, you could do better because this is your management company and you know how to run an apartment building better than anybody else since you've been doing that all your life. That's an advantage, but the disadvantage is that maybe you could find a different property manager that will charge the apartment building less. Bill Ham: We charge 3 to 4%, which is about the bottom of the rate. So I don't know that you would get an apartment management coming to charge less, what we found is that we are extremely good at mitigating expenses because I am motivated to keep the expenses as low as possible to manage that property as accurately as possible because that affects me the owner and my cash flow as an owner. If you hire a third-party management company just off the street, there only incentivized to collect rent because they are paid only on Gross Collections and leasing that's it. You might give bonuses or something like that for keeping expenses at a low, but they don’t care, but I care because that affects the other side of cash flow, so I think we do a better job than the average management company. Don: Knowing you, i know you are doing a better job than most management company, So as far as finding deals at today's market, everybody talks about the deals and that it's harder to find so you're obviously looking into different types of deals you looking for what, Heavy value add or extremely distressed where you could actually flip it. So what are you looking for Right now? Bill Ham: I'm looking for everything right now, if something is a heavy lift or value add, I am interested, but the problem right now is that the prices are up. So you're not always finding the best price on those, so if I can find a value add of a property with the right price, Yes. I'm interested. But what I am looking for and what I sort of recommended everyone else starts looking for are newer Assets in really good areas to tolerate a downturn in the economy. So now is the time you want to start buying and holding but if you want to buy and hold, you need to be in a good area, and you need to be on a property that is not going to have a lot of surprise maintenance issues or Capital expense issues in the next 3 to 5 years. So for me, a property built in the sixties in the seventies, I'm a little cautious with those assets because they're getting aged, plumbing is a big one right now. If anybody knows me and they know I always bring up plumbing, the sixties and 70s built apartment complexes which plumbing has never been replaced and is really getting to the end of its viable life span, I mean the other galvanized plumbing, you know it's collapsing in most cases, and it's a really big-ticket item and its really expensive to go in and just replace all the plumbing in an apartment complex. And if you don't then you just get put on tour of the capital expense treadmill, you're just constantly spinning money, patching & patching and patching them and you never actually get the cash flow you thought you were going to get, that's not fun real estate, especially if you syndicated the deal and your investors were expecting a certain return, and they're not getting it because you just gotta be fixing every little thing on that property because it's old; so my model now is C ++ to the A – range, I'm really going to try and stay in this world of the B space in good locations though they have less cash flow, they have a good safe model, and I think that's the model for the downtime. Don: So let’s talk about that model, you are going to buy a B class property that was built from 1985 to 1995, so that's what you're looking for; And then the size you're always looking for, the bigger, the better, right? Bill Ham: yeah, the bigger, the better, I am currently working on a project in Atlanta, it's only 8.65 million, but it's only 60 units. So physically it's not as big as I typically go, I try and stay over a hundred units, but price-wise it's $144,000 a door. So it's big on price but not a big size, but it's in a really good location and its 1987 construction. So we don't expect any large Capital expense surprises, it's going to have a good steady income, though it is a little mismanaged at the moment. So there's some value add in the management and decompressing the cap rate and It should be good hold for a recession. Don: So what the ROI that you are offering your investors with a property that doesn't have much value-added and is as you know, something that you're planning to hold for about seven years Bill Ham: I will answer that question carefully for Security and Exchange laws. Let me state I am not offering anyone here listening to this any form of security, and now I'm good with a lawyer. As an example, we typically shoot for properties that have an ROI in the low twenties. That's what I go for, its low twenties. Don: Okay. So what are you thinking that is going to happen with that property? That's the property built-in 1985 or 1987, and then you're buying it and holding it for seven years. What's the projection for what's going to happen with the appreciation to cash flow Hope for the next few years. Bill Ham: Yes, the cash flow in year one is pretty low. But we're going to get it upwards of 9% within the first year. What’s going on right now is the economic occupancy is a little low, but the management company has been giving away one-month free rent when they are 97% occupancy, we don't know why they're doing that though it’s not a good idea. So we're going to burn off the concessions. We are going to do some light renovations to the units about an $8,000 renovation to the unit, and we believe we are going to raise the rent to a few hundred bucks, about $200, the long-time hold in that area, in that part of Atlanta show is going to be good, it's going to have high appreciation; we are going to decompress the cap rate and just hang on to it and cash flow. Don: So you say that your understanding of the deal is because you know the market very, well, you know exactly how good the location is and if you hadn't known then that deal with probably not catch your attention right, would you say that? Bill Ham: correct, and in Atlanta, if this deal were in Texas or California? I wouldn't have looked at it as much, because I would have less of an ability to manage and decompress that cap rate, so being here in Atlanta, right here in my management footprint, I will be very interested, but if it were a thousand miles away, I would not. Don: I know you're an expert in getting deals, and I appreciate the things you know how to do. I have spoken to a lot of people. You know I have a podcast for multi-family real estate investing, so you speak with people that underwrite deals all the time. I haven't talked to a lot of people at your level. So I want to ask you about a scenario that is more complicated but could also be very profitable and lucrative, and that's scenario is buying a losing property because right now I'm looking at a property that's losing money and I know it has a lot of value add, but something in me feel afraid. You know because everybody says to buy something is cash fund, but something in me feels afraid; I'm afraid of pulling the trigger even though I know that I have an opportunity. So what do you think about buying deals that are losing currently but have a major heavyweight? Bill Ham: Yeah. I think your concern is valid and if anyone listening here is inexperienced in the real estate space or certainly in multifamily, I would go with the average advice of probably find something that's already making money and already has cash flowing because you're adding risk. You are learning the business as well as taking on a risky asset, but I think you're doubling down on the risk, but that aside I think negative cash flow properties can be some of the best assets out there, but it depends on why are they not cash flowing or why are they not hitting the return station as it ought to. This is what I call forensic analysis, and I always teach each of my students how to look at a profit and loss and in reading it like a mystery novel, that that set of data is telling you a story; what story is it telling you? So you want to be able to go to a profit and loss and see value, mismanagement, expenses that are too high, occupancy that's too low, rents that too low, things of this nature and you ask yourself. Okay, you create a pro- forma, and you ask yourself if I renovate it, raise rents, do this and do that at today's purchase price- Is it going to make sense? The way you do that take the purchase price and create a pro- forma. You analyze the property as if it were at stabilization And if those numbers work, then you have to ask yourself is the journey worth, is this a real heavy lift, is it a light lift. I have found properties that were negative cash flow or low cash flow, and the value add was all, from going in there and in tearing out walls and doing heavy renovation down to the owner to stop just stealing money. Stop stealing, and the apartments were making plenty of money, I have seen at all levels. Some of the best deals I did were those where an owner was embezzling money from the property, and I caught it in the profit and loss, nobody else saw it, but I saw it. What the employer was doing was sharing employee cost, he had several properties in the area. He had one set of employees that works on all the properties, but he took the full salary and placed the full salary on each property or as the expenses were concerned. I knew he had a different set of partners for each property but the partners never saw the other property and they would get the profit and loss and they would say five employees work here and that made sense, but the five employees didn’t work there, but they worked on all the property. I was buying the entire portfolio at once, and I checked the different profits and losses and the payroll was absurd, and I go out and do a property, and I asked the property manager and asked how many employees work here and he said five and I said so all five people manage all of these assets and he said, yeah. The owner must have been stealing the money, so he is paying five employees, but there are fifteen employees worth of salary on the book. So what I did was, say okay if we normalize those expenses if we take that extra expense and put it back on the revenue and reanalyze the deal with the purchase price; Is this a good deal and the answer was yes, all of a sudden the numbers are wonderful. So all I had to do is buy the property and stop stealing. So the value add was evaluated and that’s don't steal, It was a great deal. You never know what kind of hidden story is inside that profit-loss; what I tell a lot of my students is that deals are often created and rarely found. I think everybody today is expecting to make a profit and loss and put data into a template, and all of the lights turn green, and it says it a great deal! Purchase me right now, sometimes that happens. The majority of the time is like what you're looking at right now, you are looking at a deal, and it's giving you a little heartburn. You're not sure. Those are the ones you want to stop and pay attention to you, because there may be something very big. Don: I'll tell you when I see, I see something that is interesting because I know the owner, first of all, the way that I do marketing, I don't talk to Brokers necessarily. I don't like doing what everybody else is doing. I like to do things differently, so I source my deals, and I do that with you know my abilities, I have the tools, I can send a lot of text to a lot of people, and I have the abilities to get a lot of data. You know, the broker's are sourcing for deals all the time, and they have their connections, and I do what the brokers do, it's just that it's for myself, I'm not a broker, I'm a buyer. And so when you get to a seller, and you tell, then I am a buyer and not a broker, and I want to buy a property. If the property is mismanaged, then they would want to sell you the property because they would also be able to save some money on that Broker's commissions. That's what I do, and then I got to this owner that owns 40 units somewhere in Florida. He lives in New York, and he tells me the minute we start a conversation, I tell them that I want to buy the property and he tells me to listen, I live in New York, and to be honest the property is not managed correctly. I got my cousin there, taking care of things for me. So I know it's a family member that manages the property, one good thing that I see already and then I know that the owner is an absentee owner and he wants to sell it and so I started seeing the story works in my favor, because there's a mismanagement there, it's not like the property could not do better; It could, right. It's just somebody that is not on top of things and that is what I'm looking for when I'm sourcing, and that's why I am not that scared of buying a deal that’s losing money because you could easily see why it loses money. Its 8% management fee, for instance, I'm looking at the rent roll right now and so I can see that in June of 2019, that person makes $15,000 in rent and then he has 10 vacant units out of 40, That's a 25% vacancy, and it is 8% management fee, so somebody's not doing you their job, the manager is not able to find tenants, and they're still getting paid 8% which you know, it's exactly what you could improve. So that's the thing that I'm looking at, this story just like what you mention. That makes me feel good that we talked about it. Bill Ham: its value add, not value present, there is a misunderstanding people have, if you are adding value, it means it not there presently. If it's not a present value, it means it's probably a distressed asset. People want to get value-add and have it make a lot of money immediately. Don: But what happens when you are buying based on an income approach, so this is what doesn't work for me. So you're buying based on income approach in it. If somebody is losing money, if the property is losing money, then allegedly, they owe you money. So how do you know how to set the price? Bill Ham: correct pro- forma, a lot of people say you don't buy on a pro- forma and I agree, you don't buy on the Realtor's pro- forma. You do buy on your own pro- forma. You have to create a pro- forma for every property. You buy, meaning you got to have a business model for the future for your property, and in that case, you are going to have to decide how much to go ahead and reward the seller for your future value. That all depends on the market, so if the market is way down, You can reward the seller little to nothing, but if the Market's up that's what I call a pay-to-play market. You may have to pay that seller a little more than you wanted, even though they don't deserve it because the assets are distressed, and because of the operation is distressed. You just got to make a decision. Is it worth going ahead and rewarding the sellar some for the ability to go in there and capitalize on that opportunity and that’s just the way it works? Don: Definitely and you know what else I found out, that when you are talking to a seller that sells you a distressed property to that level where it's actually losing money, then it's not like the seller has a lot of options because if they try to sell the property on the market, then it's not really financeable. So you could get a good deal as far as seller financing asking the seller to hold the paper in that specific situation. Bill Ham: Absolutely. Don: So that is very critical because you could get a good deal just because of the finance sometimes. Bill Ham: in the recession, I did my first 400 units, I never went to a bank and borrowed money to buy them, not one time. So 400 units of the lease option, seller financing, private jet, you know stuff like that and I would come in with that private money or seller financing, stabilize the Asset, get it up and running and then refinancing the bank and cash out the original seller or the hard money lender or whatever. So it's easier to do that a down cycle, But yeah, you're right. I created a 400 unit portfolio without actually walking into a bank, so It certainly possible. Don: So what is your speculation? That's it for the future as far as the economy in the market and the recession, and what do you think is going to happen? Bill Ham: it not if it is when we are going into recession, we always do eventually, so it is not a problem, we survived every other recession we've ever been through including the last recession, which was a hundred year recession, I expected a cool off in the markets, and I'm inviting it so that it'll be easier for me to start buying property again. I think we're going to have some value decline, little not tremendous. Now what I am predicting and then you can say you heard it here first; I'm predicting the collapse in the values of the ‘C’ space, and it has nothing to do with interest rates and has nothing to do with the economy. What I think is going to happen over the next ten years is that the C assets are going to get physically obsolete. There is going to be too much Capital expense needed on those properties and the lender's especially Fannie, and Freddie are going to start for single Capital expense injection into those assets and it’s going to affect the prices, because there's no way you can go in and buy up a C assets at the prices today and go ahead and replace all the plumbing and go ahead and replace all the roofs than take care of the wiring, an upgrade to the unit, your cost basis, which is purchase price plus renovation would be absurdly high. So I think the ‘C’ space is inflated artificially at the moment and we don't really need to be worried about a recession; We need to be worried about aging assets. That's where I think you're going to see a big downturn in the multi-family space in The next five to seven years is in that C space just becoming way too old and that value is going to collapse in that market. Don: I see that can be an opportunity. Bill Ham: It could be a double-edged sword, you know if you come in and buy it at the right price with enough money to capitalize it. Yes, it's just like humans as we get older we consume, more health care more and more and more, in an apartment complex does the same thing as it gets older. It consumes more and more and more Capital expense until it's just not worth repairing anymore, and it needs to be torn down. See what we got is after the Baby Boomers in the sixties and the seventies, post nineteen forties and fifties. There was a massive amount of Apartments built, So I would say ninety percent of the ‘C’ space was all built later than 1960. So it's never been a problem before, it is now; that where I'm getting concerned in the C spaces. It's going to be just too old to bring it back, which now, I think, could inflate the value in the B space. So that's my prediction is that you're going to get a big collapse in the value of C’s, all real estate goes from new to Old from A to D, or as I say, it goes from A to D from an A-class to a Section 8. That's just the life cycle of an apartment complex. When you're looking at an asset, you have to ask yourself how far along that process are you? Don: Yeah. So what do you think is going to happen with the big B class and the A classes while the C-Class collapse? Bill Ham: I think that everyone will have a full call flight to Quality. I think everybody's going to abandon the ‘C’ space. I think the politicians are getting very liberal, you know, right or wrong, I'm not making any political comment, but we see a lot of Control conversation coming, and so I think the government is going to start disabling our ability to raise rents at the at a high rate. But at the same time, the government is not going to give us a break on repaired. So you got the government stopping your increase of Revenue while the same time is sending code enforcement around the other side to tell you. Oh, fix this, fix that, you know, you got to take care of the tenants down. This is where I think the ‘C’ space is going to get compressed between me the city forcing the repairs and like in the upper-level government, stopping the revenue production and it's going to collapse the C space as those properties start to need big Capital injection dollars into them, that's a prediction on my part very interesting. Don: Okay, so I want to thank you for coming to the show today and the pleasure of giving us your truly remarkable insights. I want to ask you is how other people could connect with you if they want to chat or if they want to invest or anything like that? Bill Ham: Absolutely if you want any more information on the business that I'm doing or you have some general questions. Let me give you my email: Bill@phoenixresgroup.com
A Forensic Analysis of Navy Carrier Strike Group Eleven's Encounter with an Anomalous Aerial Vehicle Scientific Coalition for UFOlogy 268 pages of Nimitz UFO Madness On November 14th of 2004, the U.S. Navy's Carrier Strike Group Eleven (CSG 11), including the USS Nimitz nuclear aircraft carrier and the USS Princeton missile cruiser, were conducting a training exercise off the coast of southern California when the Navy's radar systems detected as many as 20 anomalous aerial vehicles (AAV). These AAVs were deemed a safety hazard to an upcoming air exercise and the Captain of the USS Princeton ordered an interception with two F/A-18F Navy jets. This paper examines the publicly available subset of these data: Eyewitness information from the pilots and radar operators; Freedom of Information Act releases of four navy documents; and a Defense Intelligence Agency released video taken by an F/A-18F jet using an AN/ASQ-228 Advanced Targeting Forward Looking Infrared (ATFLIR). Analytical calculations based on radar notes, testimony from the pilots, and the ATFLIR video are used to derive the velocity, acceleration and estimated power demonstrated by the AAV maneuvers. Calculated AAV accelerations ranged from 40 g-forces to hundreds of g-forces and estimated power based on a weight of one ton ranged from one to nine gigawatts. None of the navy witnesses reported having ever previously seen military or civilian vehicles with these maneuvering abilities. Manned aircraft such as the F-22 and F-35 are limited to nine g-forces and the F-35 has maintained structural integrity up to 13.5 g-forces. Our results suggest that given the available information the AAV's capabilities are beyond any known technology. The public release of all navy records associated with this incident to enable a full, scientific and open investigation is strongly recommended. We do not know the origin of the AAVs nor do we have any information on their means of propulsion. We do believe that sufficient information has been provided in this paper to justify the release of all information related to this incident so that a complete scientific investigation can be conducted. Petty Officer Gary Voorhis was in the Princeton's Command Information Center the radar information, electronic data, and the voices of the combatants are provided real time over the CIC's speaker system. He stated: “At a certain point there ended up being multiple objects that we were tracking. That was towards the end of the encounter and they all generally zoomed around at ridiculous speeds, and angles, and trajectories and then eventually they all bugged out faster than our radars. We were getting what we call ‘spot radar sightings' where it would just catch a glimpse of it as it was moving so it was moving faster than our radar could register. And then they were gone.” Show Stuff The Dark Horde, LLC – http://www.thedarkhorde.com Twitter @DarkHorde TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Truth Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler
A Forensic Analysis of Navy Carrier Strike Group Eleven's Encounter with an Anomalous Aerial Vehicle Scientific Coalition for UFOlogy 268 pages of Nimitz UFO Madness On November 14th of 2004, the U.S. Navy's Carrier Strike Group Eleven (CSG 11), including the USS Nimitz nuclear aircraft carrier and the USS Princeton missile cruiser, were conducting a training exercise off the coast of southern California when the Navy's radar systems detected as many as 20 anomalous aerial vehicles (AAV). These AAVs were deemed a safety hazard to an upcoming air exercise and the Captain of the USS Princeton ordered an interception with two F/A-18F Navy jets. This paper examines the publicly available subset of these data: Eyewitness information from the pilots and radar operators; Freedom of Information Act releases of four navy documents; and a Defense Intelligence Agency released video taken by an F/A-18F jet using an AN/ASQ-228 Advanced Targeting Forward Looking Infrared (ATFLIR). Analytical calculations based on radar notes, testimony from the pilots, and the ATFLIR video are used to derive the velocity, acceleration and estimated power demonstrated by the AAV maneuvers. Calculated AAV accelerations ranged from 40 g-forces to hundreds of g-forces and estimated power based on a weight of one ton ranged from one to nine gigawatts. None of the navy witnesses reported having ever previously seen military or civilian vehicles with these maneuvering abilities. Manned aircraft such as the F-22 and F-35 are limited to nine g-forces and the F-35 has maintained structural integrity up to 13.5 g-forces. Our results suggest that given the available information the AAV's capabilities are beyond any known technology. The public release of all navy records associated with this incident to enable a full, scientific and open investigation is strongly recommended. We do not know the origin of the AAVs nor do we have any information on their means of propulsion. We do believe that sufficient information has been provided in this paper to justify the release of all information related to this incident so that a complete scientific investigation can be conducted. Petty Officer Gary Voorhis was in the Princeton's Command Information Center the radar information, electronic data, and the voices of the combatants are provided real time over the CIC's speaker system. He stated: “At a certain point there ended up being multiple objects that we were tracking. That was towards the end of the encounter and they all generally zoomed around at ridiculous speeds, and angles, and trajectories and then eventually they all bugged out faster than our radars. We were getting what we call ‘spot radar sightings' where it would just catch a glimpse of it as it was moving so it was moving faster than our radar could register. And then they were gone.” Show Stuff The Dark Horde, LLC – http://www.thedarkhorde.com Twitter @DarkHorde TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Truth Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler
This week, Jess unravels the mystery of the summer of 2015 that was the idenity of Baby Doe, a small girl found washed up on the shore of Deer Island in Boston. As Marci ponders about heroin, Jess goes into the details of the case and how the idenity of Baby Doe was uncovered. Sit back, snuggle up with your furbabies and dive into this week's case.
This week, the girls dive deep into some literal shit in a bizarre case out of Japan. A family in Setagaya Japan ends up murdered in 2000 and despite it now being 2019 and the suspect leaving a load (heehee) of evidence behind, the case remains unsolved to this day. Could this be the work of a vengeful enemy? A random intruder? A drug addict? Or Mr. Hanky the Christmas Poo? Pour a glass of wine and tune in to hear what the girls can deduce from this case!
SYNOPSIS: Sarah Edwards joins the pod to talk all about APOLLO with Marcus, Charles and Tom, and about all the challenges of forensics and security on the macOS and iOS platforms. YOUR HOSTS: Tom Bridge, Partner, Technolutionary LLC [@tbridge777] Marcus Ransom, Senior Apple Systems Engineer, CompNow [@marcusransom] OUR GUEST: Sarah Edwards, Mobile Forensic Engineer & Author/Instructor at SANS Institute, [@iamevltwin] PRESENTING SPONSOR: VMWARE WORKSPACE ONE VMware Workspace ONE empowers you with full macOS lifecycle management. Get past the hassles of legacy imaging with faster modern onboarding. Easily deliver all your native Mac app packages as well as SaaS and virtual Windows apps, and empower users with one-click single sign on. Stay on top of your security needs with complete encryption management and rich conditional access. The recognized industry leading unified endpoint management solution is your one stop for all Apple devices and apps. Learn more at www.workspaceone.com LISTEN! LINKS & NOTES Apollo Apollo releaseWired Article: https://www.wired.com/story/cellebrite-ufed-ios-12-iphone-hack-android/ NSKeyedArchiver Protocol Buffers Protobuf Apple’s ‘Find My’ Feature uses some very clever crypto SUPPORTING SPONSORS Thanks to new sponsor cmdReporter for sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast! Use code MACADMINS at checkout, good for 50% off your first month of a Mac mini subscription! PATREON SPONSORS The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include Randy Wong, Chad Swartwout, William Smith, Justin Holt, Weldon Dodd, Jon Brown, Randy Wong, Dan Collings, Jason Dettbarn and Seb Nash. Thanks everyone! MAC ADMINS PODCAST COMMUNITY CALENDAR, SPONSORED BY WATCHMAN MONITORING Conference Sites Event Name Location Dates Cost MacAdmins Conference State College, PA 9-12 July 2019 $649 Early Bird until 13 May MacSysAdmin Göteborg, Sweden 1-4 October 2019 11700 SEK MacTech Conference Los Angeles, CA 15-18 October 2019 $999 Early Bird til 28 June Jamf Nation User Conference Minneapolis, MN 12-14 November 2019 $799 Early Bird Rate ($699 for EDU) Meetups Event Name Location Dates Cost Houston Apple Admins Saint Arnold Beer Garden 17 July 2019, 5:30 p.m. CT Free Apple Admins of Seattle and the Great Northwest Fred Hutch 18 July 2019, 6.00 p.m. PT Free Los Angeles Mac Admins Broadcom, 15101 Alton Pkwy, Irvine, CA 92618 24 July 2019, 5:00 p.m. PT Free Apple Admins of Seattle and the Great Northwest TBD 15 August 2019, 6.00 p.m. PT Free Apple Admins of Seattle and the Great Northwest TBD 19 September 2019, 6.00 p.m. PT Free RATE US ON ITUNES! Rate Us On Apple Podcasts! SPONSOR MAC ADMINS PODCAST! If you’re interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. SOCIAL MEDIA Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We’re @MacAdmPodcast!
This episode briefly covers the history of fingerprinting and DNA analysis and what doubts come with these forensic processes. Sources for this episode were "The Myth of Fingerprints" by Clive Thompson and Sonya Maynard, "Encoded Evidence: DNA in Forensic Analysis" by Mark A. Jobling and Peter Gill, the BBC witness history podcast titled "DNA Fingerprinting," and a short article on the history of fingerprinting by Danna Bell.
Description: Crime Lab Director Chip Pollock talks about criminalists (their education, training, experience), responsibilities criminalists have outside the lab, the lab’s state-of-the-art equipment and how it is used, how real the Hollywood version of CSI and forensic science is to true life, how those interested in the field can start on that path and the Crime Lab Youth Shadow Day. Show Notes: Chip explains how criminalists are assigned to various sections of the lab, and often cross train in the different sections. This allows them to be flexible in the work they can perform, cover areas when needed as well as add to their training, experience and knowledge. There is a training program they go through along with a competency test, mock case and mock trial. Aside from science and analysis work, criminalists provide outside training and crime scene workshops for law enforcement agencies. They also train deputy district attorneys on aspects of forensic science to give them a better understanding of how forensic analysis is conducted and understand some of the science behind it. Criminalists also often testify in court. The lab is known for having state-of-the-art equipment, including a machine that performs elemental analysis of glass. This allows criminalists to compare glass and glass fragments to determine if the elemental composition is indistinguishable from one another or if they came from the same manufacturer with the same chemical and physical composition. It’s the only lab in the western Unites States and one of about 12 labs nationwide with this equipment and expertise. This equipment was used in a 2003 double-murder case in Galt. The suspect used a bat to smash in the victims’ sliding glass door. Fragments of glass taken from the bat were compared to the glass sliding door, which was a match. Another equipment example is the Crime Scene Unit’s 3-D laser scanner, which scans a crime scene using a high-speed whirling laser that measures points of distance. A digital camera then photographs the crime scene and stitches the photos together with the measurements. This technology documents and essentially freezes the crime scene in time. This equipment was used in the 2012 murder case of 13-year-old Jessica Funk-Haslam who was found in a baseball field in Rosemont. Some of the Hollywood version of CSI is true to life, just accelerated and more dramatic. The real CSI can never get a case done between two commercials, and criminalists are not investigators – they work behind the scenes. For those interested in forensic science, it will require a degree in the science field (chemistry, molecular biology, biochemistry), and California requires additional chemistry courses. Chip recommends doing an internship as well. The District Attorney’s Crime Lab has college and graduate internships. The Crime Lab also held a successful Youth Shadow Day that gives students a hands-on experience/idea of what’s it like to be a criminalist. Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+ and find us on YouTube. Tags - District Attorney, Cold Cases, Cold Case Prosecutions, DNA, DNA Evidence, DNA Hit, Forensic Science, True Crime, Justice Journal, Trace Evidence, Crime Lab, Crime Scene Investigation, CSI
Description: Crime Lab Director Chip Pollock shares his background and career path to his current role. He gives an overview of the Crime Lab, including what’s unique about the lab, the main areas of analysis conducted, who and how requests/evidence is submitted for analysis and the role of a Crime Lab in criminal cases. Show Notes: Chip shares how he started down the road of science, his education, how he got interested in criminal forensic science and his path into the field. With a college background in biochemistry, he was able to go right into the field of forensic science. He began his career at the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office working in forensic toxicology. He went on to work as a criminalist at the California Department of Justice Crime Lab. In 2001, Chip came to the Sacramento County District Attorneys’ Crime Lab. Some unique aspects of the DA’s Crime Lab include that it is only one of four in the state managed by a District Attorney’s Office. It also has advanced equipment for trace evidence analysis, which most other labs don’t have. While other labs are decreasing investment in trace evidence, DA Schubert supports the mission of maintaining a top accredited trace evidence lab and cases have benefited. Main areas of analysis at the Crime Lab: 1) Comparative Evidence - firearms and tool marks, 2) Chemistry - controlled substances/drugs, 3) Toxicology - forensic alcohol and forensic toxicology, 4) Crime Scene Response Team - on call 24 hours/day, 5) DNA/Biology - sex assaults, cold cases, etc. and 6) Trace Evidence - gunshot residue, glass, fiber, etc. Chip talks about the Crime Lab’s rape kit testing team, the process of testing kits and when kits are analyzed. He also explains ways requests/evidence comes into lab for analysis, including from deputy district attorneys, law enforcement agencies and the Coroner’s Office. There are currently 41 criminalists who process thousands of pieces of evidence per year - prioritizing analysis based on what will provide the most important information/answers. Chip explains the Crime Lab’s role in a criminal case is to be the objective/science-based component to provide answers to questions. Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+ and find us on YouTube. Tags - District Attorney, Cold Cases, Cold Case Prosecutions, DNA, DNA Evidence, DNA Hit, Forensic Science, True Crime, Justice Journal, Trace Evidence, Crime Lab, Crime Scene Investigation, CSI
# AnthroAlert## Episode 09: Forensic AnalysisOriginally aired 21 July 2017 on bullsradio.orgIn this episode, we look at applications of forensic anthropology.Our guest, Liotta Noche-Dowdy, will present on using multi-isotope analysis to aid with the identification of unidentified decedents in the Tampa Bay area.Liotta Noche-Dowdy is a Ph.D. student of applied anthropology at the University of South Florida.Liotta Noche-Dowdy originally grew up in San Diego, CA and has her first undergraduate degree from UCSD in Visual Arts.Years later her and her husband moved to Tampa Bay for him to finish graduate school. She went back to school in 2002 part-time to earn a second undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences from USF while also raising a family. Inspired by learning pathology and other biochem methods, Liotta eventually stumbled upon the work of Biological Anthropologists of Dr. Kimmerle and Dr. Madrigal from the Dept of Anthropology and decided to complete a minor in anthropology as well. Anthropology made such an impact she decided to take the chance and dive into graduate school under the mentorship of Dr. Kimmerle, completing her masters degree in 2015 and continuing to pursue her PhD with Dr. Kimmerle as her advisor.Her focus within the field of biological anthropology includes bio-archaeology and forensic anthropology and utilization of stable and heavy isotope analysis to help investigate past diets and migration patterns of historic human populations or even in current forensic or cold cases with unidentified decedents. Along the way, she’s had the opportunity to work along side many geochemists, forensic anthropologists and archaeologists that helped guide and train her with isotope analysis, excavation methods, and with other biological methods with estimating a biological profile for unidentified decedents in a historic or forensic setting.She looks forward to continue to learning and understanding new technological advancements that will help aid in identification with forensic cold cases or with understanding the past histories of our previous ancestors. ## Podcast linkhttps://anthroalert.tumblr.com/post/167768014538/anthroalert-episode-09-forensic-analysis## Video linkhttps://youtu.be/rBd8soOpH0A## Album art photo credit:Oliver Thompsonhttps://flic.kr/p/9zVPYBCC License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/Image provided by Liotta Noche-Dowdy## Intro music credit:Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkabahttp://ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/33345CC License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Investors Unite member Michael Ciklin, who is a Princeton graduate and holds a joint JD, MBA, MRE from University of Florida, joins Executive Director Tim Pagliara to discuss the findings from a Special Report he and fellow Investors Unite member Adam Spittler published, which is a forensic look at the bailout of Fannie Mae and subsequent conservatorship and Net Worth Sweep of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Ciklin explains some of their findings, including the assertion that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were not in need of a bailout, and gives his take on recent developments, including the government’s attempts to withhold documents relating to the Sweep and Dr. Jerome Corsi’s series of stories that call in to question the idea that the Obama Administration used proceeds from the Sweep to circumvent Congressional prohibitions on spending on some elements of the Affordable Care Act.
Materials Available here:https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-Ballenthin-Graeber-Teodorescu-WMI-Attacks-Defense-Forensics.pdf WhyMI so Sexy? WMI Attacks, Real-Time Defense, and Advanced Forensic Analysis Matt Graeber Reverse Engineer, FireEye Inc. Willi Ballenthin Reverse Engineer, FireEye Inc. Claudiu Teodorescu Reverse Engineer, FireEye Inc. Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is a remote management framework that enables the collection of host information, execution of code, and provides an eventing system that can respond to operating system events in real time. FireEye has recently seen a surge in attacker use of WMI to carry out objectives such as system reconnaissance, remote code execution, persistence, lateral movement, covert data storage, and VM detection. Defenders and forensic analysts have largely remained unaware of the value of WMI due to its relative obscurity and completely undocumented file format. After extensive reverse engineering, our team has documented the WMI repository file format in detail, developed libraries to parse it, and formed a methodology for finding evil in the repository. In this talk, we will take a deep dive into the architecture of WMI, reveal a case study in attacker use of WMI in the wild, describe WMI attack mitigation strategies, show how to mine its repository for forensic artifacts, and demonstrate how to detect attacker activity in real-time by tapping into the WMI eventing system. By the end of this talk, we will have convinced the audience that WMI is a valuable asset not just for system administrators and attackers, but equally so for defenders and forensic analysts. Matt Graeber is a reverse engineer in the FireEye Labs Advanced Reverse Engineering (FLARE) team with a varied background in reverse engineering, red teaming, and offensive tool development. Since joining FireEye, Matt has reversed a vast quantity of targeted and commodity malware samples and served as an instructor of Mandiant's Advanced Malware Analysis course. Matt is the author of various PowerShell modules used for pentesting and reverse engineering including PowerSploit and PowerShellArsenal. He has also been designated a Microsoft "Most Valuable Professional" in PowerShell. Twitter: @mattifestation Willi Ballenthin is a reverse engineer in the FLARE team who specializes in incident response and computer forensics. He can typically be found investigating intrusions at Fortune 500 companies and enjoys reverse engineering malware, developing forensic techniques, and exploring the cutting edge. Willi is the author of a number of cross-platform Python libraries including python-registry, python-evtx, and INDXParse.py. Twitter: @williballenthin Claudiu Teodorescu is a reverse engineer in the FLARE team. Prior to joining FireEye, Claudiu worked for Guidance Software, writing forensic parsers for different file formats to support the EnCase forensic tool. Also, as the Cryptographic Officer of the company, he supported EnCase integration with different disk/volume/file based encryption products including Bitlocker, McAfee EEPC, Checkpoint FDE, Symantec EEPC, etc.
Structural Integrity: designing against failure - for iPad/Mac/PC
Connecting the failure at Kinzua to the Tay Bridge disaster. What lessons have gone into the construction of the new bridge at Mingo creek?
Structural Integrity: designing against failure - for iPod/iPhone
Connecting the failure at Kinzua to the Tay Bridge disaster. What lessons have gone into the construction of the new bridge at Mingo creek?
Structural Integrity: designing against failure - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Connecting the failure at Kinzua to the Tay Bridge disaster. What lessons have gone into the construction of the new bridge at Mingo creek?
Structural Integrity: designing against failure - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Connecting the failure at Kinzua to the Tay Bridge disaster. What lessons have gone into the construction of the new bridge at Mingo creek?
Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2005 [Video] Presentations from the security conference
The Grugq has been at the forefront of forensic research for the last six years, during which he has been pioneering in the realm of anti-forensic research and development. During this time, he has also worked with a leading IT security consultancy and been employed at a major financial institution. Most recently he has been involved with an innovative security software development start-up company. Currently the Grugq is a freelance forensic and IT security consultant. While not on engagements, the Grugq continues his research on security, forensics and beer.
Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2005 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference
The Grugq has been at the forefront of forensic research for the last six years, during which he has been pioneering in the realm of anti-forensic research and development. During this time, he has also worked with a leading IT security consultancy and been employed at a major financial institution. Most recently he has been involved with an innovative security software development start-up company. Currently the Grugq is a freelance forensic and IT security consultant. While not on engagements, the Grugq continues his research on security, forensics and beer.
Black Hat Briefings, Japan 2006 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference
"It is 4pm on a Friday, beer o'clock. You're just eyeing up your first beer and thinking about where the fish will be biting tomorrow. The phone rings, something "funny" is happening on a client's web server. A lot of money passes through the server and it looks like it could be serious. IDS on the network picked up a crypted command shell heading outbound from the server. You break out the security incident response manual and head to the scene. Being the process oriented and reliable chap you are, you load up your forensic toolkit and take forensic copies of current memory and disk. You kick off your tools to analyse the forensic copies you've taken, nothing. All the processes are good, no apparent hooks, all hashes match verifiable sources. You check the forensic copying process, it worked perfectly. What have you missed? How could it not be in memory or on disk? Someone is playing you for a fool, and it's probably someone in kernel land. Your forensic image has been faked, and yet any court in the country would accept your process as sound. This talk will be a low level talk aimed at forensic analysts, investigators, prosecutors and administrators. It will show new techniques and a previously unreleased working implementation called DDefy which anyone involved in forensic analysis should be aware of. The demonstration will show defeating live forensic disk and memory analysis on Windows systems exposing fundamental flaws in popular forensic tools. Attendees should preferably have an understanding of the live forensics process and some background in modern rootkit technologies. Knowledge of NTFS internals will also aid in understanding."
This talk introduces cross-drive analysis (CDA), a new approach for performing analysis of forensic data sets that are too large or complex to be analyzed with today's existing tools. CDA works by performing systematic information extraction and cross-correlation across an entire data set. CDA was used to analyze 182 disk drives acquired on the secondary market; it automatically identified drives containing a high concentration of confidential financial records and three pairs of drives, each previously used by the same organization. CDA shows strong promise in allowing forensic examiners to prioritize their work and in automatically identifying members of preexisting social networks. About the speaker: Simson L. Garfinkel is a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Research on Computation at Society at Harvard University and an instructor at the Harvard Extension School, where he teaches courses on computer security and application design. He is also a founder of Sandstorm Enterprises, a computer security firm that develops advanced computer forensic tools used by businesses and governments to audit their systems. Dr. Garfinkel has research interests in computer forensics, the emerging field of usability and security, and in personal information management. He is also interested in information policy and terrorism, and has actively published and researched in these areas since the late 1980s. Garfinkel writes a monthly column for CSO Magazine, for which he was awarded both the 2004 and the 2005 Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism Award for Best Regularly Featured Department or Column. He wrote a weekly column for The Boston Globe between 1996 and 2000 and for Technology Review Magazine between 1998 and 2004. He was a founding contributor of Wired Magazine, and still writes for Wired on an occasional basis. Overall, Garfinkel's popular articles have appeared in more than 70 publications around the world. Garfinkel is the author or co-author of fourteen books on computing, published by Addison-Wesley, IDG Books, MIT Press, O'Reilly and Associates, and Springer-Verlag. He is perhaps best known for his book Database Nation: The Death of Privacy in the 21st Century. Garfinkel's most successful book, Practical UNIX and Internet Security (co-authored with Gene Spafford), has sold more than 250,000 copies in more than a dozen languages since the first edition was published in 1991. Garfinkel received three Bachelor of Science degrees from MIT in 1987, a master's of science in journalism from Columbia University in 1988, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from MIT in 2005. Garfinkel's CV is located on the Internet at http://www.simson.net/cv. Garfinkel lives in Belmont with his wife and three children.
This talk introduces cross-drive analysis (CDA), a new approach for performing analysis of forensic data sets that are too large or complex to be analyzed with today's existing tools. CDA works by performing systematic information extraction and cross-correlation across an entire data set. CDA was used to analyze 182 disk drives acquired on the secondary market; it automatically identified drives containing a high concentration of confidential financial records and three pairs of drives, each previously used by the same organization. CDA shows strong promise in allowing forensic examiners to prioritize their work and in automatically identifying members of preexisting social networks.