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Based in Fact
Episode 10 - CA v Phillip Spector: The Ogre in the Castle Kills the Beauty

Based in Fact

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 117:32


In Episode 10, State of California v. Phillip Spector, Lisa and Kyle talked about the murder of actress/model Lana Clarkson by music producer Phil Spector. On February 3, 2003, Lana accompanied Spector to his mansion in Alhambra, CA. Spector, who had a history of violence against women, shot and killed Lana at around 5:00 a.m. Later, he claimed that Lana killed herself. When that didn't work, he claimed she accidentally shot herself. They talked about the scandal that was the beginning of the end for Dr. Henry C. Lee, Spector's first trial, his second trial and conviction in April, 2009 and his sentencing in May, 2009. Spector, who would've become eligible for parole this year, died of COVID-19 in January, 2021.

Heard Tell
Good Talks: DNA Doesn't Lie, But People Do; Dr Henry Lee Scandal; True Crime, w/ Em Carpenter

Heard Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 16:46


On this Heard Tell Good Talks, we'll turn down the noise and lay out the legal and political angles, plus how the calendar and primary factor into what is coming. Lawyer, Ordinary Times Senior Editor, and true crime maven Em Carpenter returns to Heard Tell to talk about how forensic superstar Dr. Henry C. Lee has gotten his credibility called into question, which raises debates about not only his own 30+ career as an "expert witness" but how things like CSI and the explosion of the true crime genre have changed juries, lawyers, and the criminal justice system. Em talks about it all in her new piece "DNA doesn't lie, but people do" and explains it to us.All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.--------------------Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to follow to @Heard Tell, like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxSupport Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Heard Tell
More Trump Indictments, Dr Henry C Lee Scandal w/ Em Carpenter, Gen Z Work Stereotype w/ Kate Farmer

Heard Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 54:27


Your Heard Tell Show for Thursday, August 4th, 2023 is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by talking about more indictments aimed at former President Donald Trump, this time 4 charges of conspiracy, fraud, and obstruction surrounding the January 6th riots and investigation. We'll turn down the noise and lay out the legal and political angles, plus how the calendar and primary factor into what is coming. Lawyer, Ordinary Times Senior Editor, and true crime maven Em Carpenter returns to Heard Tell to talk about how forensic superstar Dr. Henry C. Lee has gotten his credibility called into question, which raises debates about not only his own 30+ career as an "expert witness" but how things like CSI and the explosion of the true crime genre have changed juries, lawyers, and the criminal justice system. Em talks about it all in her new piece "DNA doesn't lie, but people do" and explains it to us. Plus, Katie Farmer of Young Voices joins Heard Tell to about her writing about Gen Z work, mental health, employment, economic concerns, and the broad brushes we use in generational debates. As a member of Gen Z herself, Kate talks us past the noise and online tropes to get to the real issues that are and aren't unique to the rising workforce.All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.--------------------Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to follow to @Heard Tell, like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxSupport Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Not in a Huff with Jackson Huff
#148- Dr. Henry Lee: World's Leading Forensic Scientist Talks Famous Cases and 60+ Year Career

Not in a Huff with Jackson Huff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 43:52


From OJ Simpson to John F. Kennedy my guest this week has worked on some of America's biggest cases in his 60+ year career in forensic science. I was honored to speak with Dr. Henry Lee about his cases, what forensic science is, and some of his most memorable times in the field. He has consulted on the above cases and a few others that shocked the national like JonBenet Ramsey, Michael Peterson, Chandra Levy, and more. I ask him to pick one to share more on and he goes into depth about the Michael Peterson case in this episode as well as a case that was rewarding for him, but did not gain media attention. This was an AMAZING conversation with a legendary figure in the forensic science world._____________________________________Dr. Henry Lee's Profile: https://www.henryleeinstitute.com/about/dr-henry-lee/Link to Dr. Lee's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Henry-C.-Lee/author/B001IO9VAM?—————————————————————Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)

Crime Waves
A Master Class with Henry C. Lee: The Pocahontas Case

Crime Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 42:09


It was a meeting of two American legends:  Wayne Newton, one of the greatest stars in Country music, and Dr. Henry C. Lee, the man they call the Sherlock Holmes of America.  The subject of the meeting?  To find the body of America's greatest princess, missing for over four hundred years, Pocahontas. 

Surviving the Survivor
Dr. Henry Lee on Kohberger, OJ, JFK, JonBenet Ramsey and Violence in America

Surviving the Survivor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 46:37


#STSNation,Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of True Crime…And this is one of our truly special #BestGuests … The University of New Haven's Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences is named in honor of him. Dr. Henry C. Lee is the world's most preeminent forensic scientist. He has consulted on more than 8,000 criminal cases in 46 countries, including the O.J. Simpson trial and the JonBenet Ramsey murder investigation.Dr. Lee, who joined University of New Haven's Forensic Science program decades ago — helped build it into one of the top programs in the nation. Dr. Lee previously served as chief criminalist for the State of Connecticut and director of the Connecticut State Police Forensic Science Laboratory. He also serves as the editor of several academic journals and has authored or co-authored more than 30 books.In this episode, Dr. Lee discusses Bryan Kohberger, OJ, JFK, JonBenet Ramsey and Violence in America.

ECCPodcast: Emergencias y Cuidado Crítico
ILCOR 2022 - Consenso sobre la ciencia y recomendaciones de tratamiento de paro cardiaco y primeros auxilios

ECCPodcast: Emergencias y Cuidado Crítico

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 29:05


El International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) es el organismo internacional que evalúa la ciencia disponible y emite recomendaciones sobre la resucitación de pacientes en paro cardiaco. Los integrantes de ILCOR representan los diferentes concilios de resucitación en el mundo. Los concilios emiten sus propias guías, basadas en las recomendaciones de ILCOR. La revisión anual de la ciencia no es una revisión de todos los temas, sino solamente de aquellas preguntas clínicas que necesitan revisión y/o hay alguna evidencia nueva que justifique un cambio en la recomendación, o simplemente un cambio en el nivel de la recomendación. A veces un tema se vuelve a verificar cuando es prudente incluir los resultados de algún estudio importante reciente. Los estudios no tienen que sugerir un cambio para ser importantes. Usted puede (y debe) leer el documento completo aquí. El documento completo explica el análisis detrás de las recomendaciones y los estudios que fueron considerados en la discusión. Dependiendo de los hallazgos, los diferentes concilios (ej. la American Heart Association) pueden entonces emitir actualizaciones a sus respectivas guías de acuerdo con las recomendaciones de ILCOR. Tratamiento en escena versus RCP durante transporte Sugerimos que los proveedores realicen la resucitación en la escena en vez de realizar el transporte mientras se resucita, a menos que haya una indicación apropiada para justificar el transporte (ej. oxigenación a través de membrana extracorpórea). (Recomendación débil, evidencia de muy baja certeza). Aumento en riesgo de lesiones para los rescatadores. Ahogamiento Las ventilaciones son importantes. Público general: comiencen con compresiones. Profesionales de la salud: comiencen con ventilaciones. Comenzar con las compresiones primero NO supone un retraso significativo. Temperatura pos-paro cardiaco Sugerimos activamente prevenir la fiebre mediante establecer una meta de temperatura igual o menor a 37.5 grados centígrados para pacientes comatosos luego del retorno de circulación espontánea. (Recomendación débil, baja certeza de evidencia) Se sugiere estandarizar la nomenclatura para evitar usar un término que esté vinculado directamente con un protocolo en específico (TTM/MET): Control de temperatura con hipotermia: control activo de temperatura con una meta de temperatura por debajo del parámetro normal. Control de temperatura con normotermia: control activo de temperatura con una meta de temperatura en el rango normal. Control de temperatura con prevención de fiebre: monitoreo de la temperatura y activamente prevenir y tratar la temperatura que esté por encima del rango normal. Ningún control de temperatura: ninguna estrategia de control activo de la temperatura. Sonografía durante el paro cardiaco Sugerimos en contra del uso rutinario de sonografía (POCUS) durante la RCP para diagnosticar causas reversibles del paro cardiaco (recomendación débil, nivel de evidencia muy bajo). Sugerimos que, si la sonografía puede ser realizada por personal experimentado sin interrumpir la RCP, pueda ser considerada como una herramienta diagnóstica adicional cuando hay sospecha clínica presente para una causa reversible (recomendación débil, nivel de evidencia muy bajo). Cualquier uso de sonografía diagnóstica durante RCP debe ser cuidadosamente considerada y sopesada ante el riesgo de interrumpir las compresiones torácicas y malinterpretar los hallazgos sonográficos (declaración de mejores prácticas). En un estudio del 2017, el uso de sonografía durante el paro cardiaco estaba asociado a interrupciones de 21 segundos en promedio. DEA en los niños e infantes. No significa que no se usen. Hay pocos estudios que documentan que un DEA se haya colocado y/o descargado en niños. Los diferentes concilios pueden tomar decisiones sobre sus respectivas guías. Posición de recuperación Colocar al paciente en posición de recuperación. La posición de recuperación no debe afectar la habilidad de verificar la vía aérea, respiración y circulación. Si se dificulta evaluar al paciente, es mejor colocarlo en posición supina. Referencias 2022 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science With Treatment Recommendations: Summary From the Basic Life Support; Advanced Life Support; Pediatric Life Support; Neonatal Life Support; Education, Implementation, and Teams; and First Aid Task Forces Myra H. Wyckoff, MD, Robert Greif, MD, MME, Peter T. Morley, MBBS, Kee-Chong Ng, MBBS, Mmed(Peds), Theresa M. Olasveengen, MD, PhD, Eunice M. Singletary, MD, Jasmeet Soar, MA, MB, BChir, Adam Cheng, MD, Ian R. Drennan, ACP, PhD, Helen G. Liley, MBChB, Barnaby R. Scholefield, MBBS, MRCPCH, PhD, Michael A. Smyth, BSc(Hons), MSc, PhD, Michelle Welsford, MD, BSc, David A. Zideman, LVO, QHP(C), MBBS, Jason Acworth, MBBS, FRACP(PEM), Richard Aickin, MBChB, Lars W. Andersen, MD, MPH, PhD, DMSc, Diane Atkins, MD, David C. Berry, PhD, MHA, Farhan Bhanji, MD, MSc(Ed), Joost Bierens, MD, PhD, MCDM, MCPM, Vere Borra, PhD, Bernd W. Böttiger, MD, ML, DEAA, Richard N. Bradley, MD, Janet E. Bray, RN, PhD, Jan Breckwoldt, MD, MME, Clifton W. Callaway, MD, PhD, Jestin N. Carlson, MD, MS, Pascal Cassan, MD, Maaret Castrén, MD, PhD, Wei-Tien Chang, MD, PhD, Nathan P. Charlton, MD, Sung Phil Chung, MD, PhD, Julie Considine, RN, PhD, Daniela T. Costa-Nobre, MD, MHS, PhD, Keith Couper, RN, PhD, Thomaz Bittencourt Couto, MD, PhD, Katie N. Dainty, MSc, PhD, Peter G. Davis, MBBS, MD, Maria Fernanda de Almeida, MD, PhD, Allan R. de Caen, MD, Charles D. Deakin, MA, MD, Therese Djärv, MD, PhD, Michael W. Donnino, MD, Matthew J. Douma, PhD(c), MN, RN, Jonathan P. Duff, MD, Cody L. Dunne, MD, Kathryn Eastwood, PhD, BParamedicStud, BNurse, Walid El-Naggar, MD, Jorge G. Fabres, MD, MSPH, Joe Fawke, MBChB, Judith Finn, PhD, RN, Elizabeth E. Foglia, MD, MA, MSCE, Fredrik Folke, MD, PhD, Elaine Gilfoyle, MD, MMEd, Craig A. Goolsby, MD, MEd, Asger Granfeldt, MD, PhD, DMSc, Anne-Marie Guerguerian, MD, PhD, Ruth Guinsburg, MD, PhD, Karen G. Hirsch, MD, Mathias J. Holmberg, MD, MPH, PhD, Shigeharu Hosono, MD, PhD, Ming-Ju Hsieh, MD, MSc, PhD, Cindy H. Hsu, MD, PhD, Takanari Ikeyama, MD, Tetsuya Isayama, MD, MSc, PhD, Nicholas J. Johnson, MD, Vishal S. Kapadia, MD, MSCS, Mandira Daripa Kawakami, MD, PhD, Han-Suk Kim, MD, PhD, Monica Kleinman, MD, David A. Kloeck, MBBCh, FCPaed, Crit Care (SA), Peter J. Kudenchuk, MD, Anthony T. Lagina, MD, Kasper G. Lauridsen, MD, PhD, Eric J. Lavonas, MD, MS, Henry C. Lee, MD, MS, Yiqun (Jeffrey) Lin, MD, MHSc, PhD, Andrew S. Lockey, MBChB, PhD, Ian K. Maconochie, MBBS, LMSSA, PhD, R. John Madar, MBBS, Carolina Malta Hansen, MD, PhD, Siobhan Masterson, PhD, Tasuku Matsuyama, MD, PhD, Christopher J.D. McKinlay, MBChB, PhD, DipProfEthics, Daniel Meyran, MD, Patrick Morgan, MBChB, DipIMC, RCSEd, Laurie J. Morrison, MD, MSc, Vinay Nadkarni, MD, Firdose L. Nakwa, MBBCh, MMed (Paeds), Kevin J. Nation, NZRN, Ziad Nehme, , PhD, Michael Nemeth, MA, Robert W. Neumar, MD, PhD, Tonia Nicholson, MBBS, BScPsych, Nikolaos Nikolaou, MD, Chika Nishiyama, RN, DrPH, Tatsuya Norii, MD, Gabrielle A. Nuthall, MBChB, Brian J. O'Neill, MD, Yong-Kwang Gene Ong, MBBS, MRCPCH, Aaron M. Orkin, MD, MSc, PHH, PhD, Edison F. Paiva, MD, PhD, Michael J. Parr, MBBS, Catherine Patocka, MDCM, MHPE, Jeffrey L. Pellegrino, PhD, MPH, Gavin D. Perkins, MBChB, MMEd, MD, Jeffrey M. Perlman, MBChB, Yacov Rabi, MD, Amelia G. Reis, MD, PhD, Joshua C. Reynolds, MD, MS, Giuseppe Ristagno, MD, PhD, Antonio Rodriguez-Nunez, MD, PhD, Charles C. Roehr, MD, PhD, Mario Rüdiger, MD, PhD, Tetsuya Sakamoto, MD, PhD, Claudio Sandroni, MD, Taylor L. Sawyer, DO, Med, Steve M. Schexnayder, MD, Georg M. Schmölzer, MD, PhD, Sebastian Schnaubelt, MD, Federico Semeraro, MD, Markus B. Skrifvars, MD, PhD, Christopher M. Smith, MD, MSc, Takahiro Sugiura, MD, PhD, Janice A. Tijssen, MD, MSc, Daniele Trevisanuto, MD, Patrick Van de Voorde, MD, PhD, Tzong-Luen Wang, MD, PhD, JM, Gary M. Weiner, MD, Jonathan P. Wyllie, MBChB, Chih-Wei Yang, MD, PhD, Joyce Yeung, PhD, MBChB, Jerry P. Nolan, MBChB, Katherine M. Berg, MD   In't Veld, M. A. H., Allison, M. G., Bostick, D. S., Fisher, K. R., Goloubeva, O. G., Witting, M. D., & Winters, M. E. (2017). Ultrasound use during cardiopulmonary resuscitation is associated with delays in chest compressions. Resuscitation, 119, 95-98.

The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke     -      Your Family History Show
Episode 267 Become a Forensic Genetic Genealogist

The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke - Your Family History Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 45:19


Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a Forensic Genetic Genealogist. Dr. Claire Glynn joins me to talk about the field of investigative genetic genealogy, criminal cold cases solved, and the new F she has developed at the Henry C. Lee (notable for his work on the OJ Simpson case and many others) College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences at the University of New Haven. .  MyHeritage Get your Get 20% off.  and use coupon code genealogygems   Visit Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, Indiana is the home of the second largest free genealogy library in the country. Make your plans to visit today. Learn more at     Become a Genealogy Gems Premium MemberPremium Members have exclusive access to: Video classes and downloadable handouts Monthly Elevenses with Lisa show The Genealogy Gems Premium Podcast downloadable show notes handout PDFs Become a Premium Member .   Sign Up for the Free Genealogy Gems NewsletterThe Genealogy Gems email newsletter is the best way to stay informed about what's available with your Premium eLearning Membership.  to sign up today.   Follow Lisa and Genealogy Gems on Social Media:

California Haunts Radio
A Look at notorious Female Bank Robbers

California Haunts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 78:57


Criminologist Judith A. Yates has appeared as a guest speaker, lecturer, and instructor for organizations across the United States for almost 30 years, to include Dr. Henry C. Lee's Markle Symposium, Texas Association of Licensed Investigators, Tennessee Correction Association, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.Her resume lists loss prevention, the Sheriff's Department, the federal prison system (minimum to maximum, male & female), investigations, and criminal justice professor/instructor. She is the only journalist who is continually investigating the disappearance of Tabitha Tuders, Nashville's most baffling missing child case.Yates is a true crime author. She is an investigator, carefully reseaching each book. A percentage of each book benefits nonprofit organizations and is made in the victim's name. Ms. Yates is Texas-born, Irish/Native American/Kentucky - bred; a left handed Taurus. She volunteers in animal rescue and locating missing/murdered. Hobbies include horseback riding, perusing flea markets, and video gaming. She is addicted to bottled Coca-colas. She has a phobia of clowns, dental offices, and alligators (not in that particular order).Website judithayates.com/index.htmlBooks Put the Money in My Purse Bullied to Death? "She Is Evil!" ​Madness and Murder in Memphis "I WANT WHO YOU ARE" When Nashville Bled: The untold stories of serial killer Paul Dennis Reid An Elephant Snuffled My Tent: Finding myself in the African bush The Devil You Know - the crime they said "can't happen here" How To Recognize the Devil - Common Sense Self Defense, Safety, & Security

Crime Waves
A Master Class with Henry C. Lee: The Phil Spector Case

Crime Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 53:28


It was a killing that involved a Hollywood actress, one of the greatest musicians that America has ever produced, and a mystery that took almost 12 years two court trials and three legal appeals to resolve. On February 2, 2003. Phil Spector, the man behind the Beatles album 'Let it Be', John Lennon's 'Imagine', George Harrison's 'My Sweet Lord', and countless other top music hits, left his Los Angeles mansion. He came back at midnight with a gorgeous blonde actress, Lana Clarkson. They got drunk. He played the piano, they sang. But at two o'clock in the morning, there was a single gunshot that echoed over the neighborhood. And then Phil Spector stepped out of the door and said, "I think I just shot her". Or did he? Because when the man known as America's modern-day Sherlock Holmes began to investigate, it was not so clear. On CrimeWaves podcast - a master class with Dr. Henry C. Lee.  Dr Lee was the first pioneer of the linkage between DNA analysis and detective work. He is an expert in crime scene analysis and a superb investigator.  He trains police forces around the world but, in this episode, he talks about this high-profile Hollywood crime case, the tragedy surrounding it and the attack on his professional reputation. 

True Crime Uncensored
KATHERINE RAMSLAND -- DERANGED MURDERERS, SERIAL KILLERS AND WHY SHE NEVER TOOK TYPING LESSIONS.

True Crime Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 50:26


Katherine Ramsland began her career as a writer with Prism of the Night: A Biography of Anne Rice. She had a bestseller with The Vampire Companion. Since then, she has published 60 books and over 1,000 articles, reviews and short stories. From ghosts to vampires to serial killers, she has taken on a variety of dark subjects. She holds graduate degrees in forensic psychology, clinical psychology, criminal justice, and philosophy. Currently, she teaches forensic psychology and criminal justice at DeSales University. Her books include The Forensic Psychology of Criminal Minds, The Human Predator: A Historical Chronicle of Serial Murder and Forensic Investigation, Inside the Minds of Serial Killers, Inside the Minds of Sexual Predators, and Inside the Minds of Mass Murderers. Her background in forensic studies positioned her to assist former FBI profiler John Douglas on his book, The Cases that Haunt Us, and to co-write a book with former FBI profiler, Gregg McCrary, The Unknown Darkness, as well as The Real Life of a Forensic Scientist with Henry C. Lee and A Voice for the Dead with James Starrs. She speaks internationally about forensic psychology, forensic science, and serial murder, and has appeared on numerous documentaries, as well as such programs as The Today Show, 20/20, 48 Hours, NPR, Coast to Coast, Montel Williams, Larry King Live and E! True Hollywood. She spent 5 years assisting "BTK" Killer Dennis Rader write his autobiography, and has started a supernatural fiction series with The Ripper Letter. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/burl-barer/support

Ray and Joe D.
Ray and Joe D: Confirmation Hearings

Ray and Joe D.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 8:17


Mike Lawlor is An Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at The Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice University of New Haven. He discusses the Amy Coney Barrett’s first day of confirmation hearings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Holds Barred with Eddie Goldman
No Holds Barred: Declan Hill on the Kinahan Gang and Boxing's Latest Scandal

No Holds Barred with Eddie Goldman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 47:50


On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman once again spoke with investigative journalist, academic, consultant, and expert on match-fixing and corruption in international sports, Declan Hill. He is also an associate professor in the Investigations Department at the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences at the University of New Haven in New Haven, Connecticut. We spoke with him by phone Tuesday. The news broke in June that Daniel Kinahan would be playing a key role in arranging a potential heavyweight title unification fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, the two top fighters in the division and holders between them of all the major belts. But not many outside Kinahan's native Ireland knew who he was or his history. Soon stories appeared in the Irish media explaining that Kinahan, now based in Dubai, headed a notorious international gang which engaged in drug and arms smuggling. Officials from the then-Irish prime minister to members of rival Irish political parties all condemned his attempt to rebrand himself as simply a boxing promoter or advisor. Many in the U.K. media as well as a few in the boxing media then reported on this story. Even so, Kinahan continued to receive praise from Tyson Fury, Bob Arum, and other prominent boxing people. While Kinahan has since been said to be withdrawing from publicly engaging in boxing negotiations, his ties to many fighters remain, at best, unclear. "This story is like something out of Hollywood, and I have absolutely no doubt that there will be a movie made of this at some point," said Declan Hill. "This is the Kinahan Gang and it's their long-standing blood feud with the Hutch Gang." We discussed in depth the Irish government's long battle against these feuding drug gangs, the role of the media in this story, how this fits in with boxing's long history of association with organized crime, and much, much more. The PodOmatic Podcast Player app is available for free, both for Android at Google Play, and for iOS on the App Store. The No Holds Barred theme song is called "The Heist", which is also available on iTunes by composer Ian Snow. No Holds Barred is sponsored by: LenneHardt.com, the home of Lenne Hardt, the legendary MMA and sports announcer, voice actor, singer, actress, and comedienne. Lenne is also known for her jazz vocals with her Lenne Hardt Jazz Cabaret Band. For more information, to book her, or to order a custom message from her, go to LenneHardt.com. Skullz Combat Sports Equipment, creator of the patented Skullz Double-End Bag, is the perfect punching bag for your combat sports training. Skullz Double-End Bags provide a realistic striking target, and help improve speed, distance, and timing skills. Hang it and hit it right out of the box! No pump required. Skullz Combat Sports Equipment - Advancing combat sports equipment for the next generation of fighters. For more information, go to https://instagram.com/skullzcombatsports and https://facebook.com/skullzcombatsports. Adolphina Studios. Original art prints and handcrafted fine jewelry. For more information, go to https://www.etsy.com/shop/AdolphinaStudios. Thanks, Eddie Goldman EddieGoldman.com

Krush Performance
Krush Performance: Corruption In Sport – How Deep Does it Really Go?

Krush Performance

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 42:25


The week on Krush Performance, we take a deep dive into corruption in sport with Krush Favorite Declan Hill, Associate Professor of Investigations, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Science. He attacks the issues surrounding corruption in sport we must first clearly understand the issues and that is exactly what we are […] The post Krush Performance: Corruption In Sport – How Deep Does it Really Go? appeared first on Radio Influence.

Where We Live
One-On-One With Criminalist Dr. Henry C. Lee

Where We Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 43:27


Forensic scientist Dr. Henry C. Lee has been a well-known figure in Connecticut courtrooms for decades. His expertise led to high-profile work investigating famous crimes from the O.J. Simpson trial to investigating the murder of child beauty queen, JonBenét Ramsey.Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Holds Barred with Eddie Goldman
No Holds Barred: Declan Hill on Sports Gambling and the Fight for Sports Integrity in the U.S.

No Holds Barred with Eddie Goldman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 43:37


On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman once again spoke with investigative journalist, academic, consultant, and expert on match-fixing and corruption in international sports, Declan Hill. He has just started a new teaching position as an associate professor in the Investigations Department at the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences at the University of New Haven in New Haven, Connecticut. This unique position, which he calls a "professor of investigations", has him teaching a graduate course focusing on corruption in sport and what the recent legalization of sports gambling in the U.S. means for American society. We spoke with him by phone Wednesday. "This is an epic-changing moment in American society," he said. "It's comparable with the repeal of Prohibition, because sports gambling has effectively been illegal for over a century. And it's been driven by the trauma of the Chicago White Sox fixing the World Series of baseball in 1919. That Shoeless Joe Jackson trauma 99 years ago has cast a pall over American sports leagues since that time. "And only this year, only in 2018, on May 14th, did finally the U.S. judicial system say, 'Hey, it's OK for people to gamble on sports.' "So this is a massively complex question. It's massively complicated, with good stuff on both sides of the issue, bad stuff on both sides of the issue. All kinds of societal stuff, all kinds of religious stuff, all kinds of social stuff." The debate in the U.S. over the next steps, however, have been dominated by two types of groups which only are serving their own interests, he noted. First are those with their own commercial agendas, including the gambling casinos and the relatively new group of sports gambling monitoring companies. They are trying to ensure a major stake in the legal sports gambling market in the U.S., which it is estimated will grow to hundreds of billions of dollars. The second group, he said, are those with a "geopolitical agenda". Much of agenda in the U.S. is being pushed by the Middle Eastern monarchy of Qatar -- the same country whose government was accused of massive bribery to get the hosting rights for the FIFA World Cup in 2022. This monarchy, he said, has founded an organization "purportedly" fighting for sports integrity and which is in the forefront of the discussion on sports gambling in U.S. They also, doing what they are paid to do, seek to deflect discussion away from Qatar's role in sports corruption, he said. While little useful debate is going on about the effects of sports gambling, it is expected that massive amounts of gambling will take place not only on the largest sports in the U.S., but, judging from how gamblers have operated around the world, on the minor leagues of professional sports as well as college and even high school sports. "Fixing turns sport into theater," he said, and we will see more of it on all levels of sport in America. In order to address these dangers, he made a proposal. "It is absolutely clear what American sports needs," he said. "It needs an Environmental Protection Agency. It needs a meat-packing inspector agency. A similar independent agency needs to be set up at a federal level to protect the integrity of sport. "And it needs to be funded by a one percent tax on legal gambling. So every sports bet that takes place in the United States, a very small section of it, one percent, goes to setting up that agency, funding it, staffing it with good people." We discussed the need for independent intelligent discussion on these issues, problems like sports gambling addiction and what happens when illegal bookmakers try to go legal, how sports gambling may kill off some sports, the opposition to forming an independent sports integrity agency, and much, much more. The No Holds Barred theme song is called "The Heist", which is also available on iTunes by composer Ian Snow. No Holds Barred is sponsored by: The Catch Wrestling Alliance, resurrecting and promoting the sport of authentic catch-as-catch-can wrestling. The Catch Wrestling Alliance provides tournaments, seminars, and training as well as education about catch wrestling. Join the movement and keep real wrestling alive. For more information, go to CatchWrestlingAlliance.com. Skullz Double-End Bags, the perfect bag for your combat sports training. Skullz Double-End Bags provide a realistic striking target, and help improve timing, distance, and hand and eye coordination. Hang it and hit it right out of the box! No pump required. For more information, go to SkullzDeBags.com. Thanks, Eddie Goldman EddieGoldman.com

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Crime and Science Radio with special guest Dr. Katherine Ramsland

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 56:00


SHOW TITLE: The BTK Killer and Other Serial Murderers: An Interview with Psychologist and Author Dr. Katherine Ramsland BIO: Dr. Katherine Ramsland, director of the Master of Arts in Criminal Justice program at DeSales University, also teaches the forensic psychology track. She has published over 1,000 articles, stories, and reviews, and 59 books, including The Mind of a Murderer, The Forensic Science of CSI, Inside the Minds of Serial Killers, The Human Predator: A Historical Chronicle of Serial Murder and Forensic Investigation, The Ivy League Killer, and The Murder Game. Her book, Psychopath, was a #1 bestseller on the Wall Street Journal’s list. With former FBI profiler Gregg McCrary, she co-authored a book on his cases, The Unknown Darkness: Profiling the Predators among Us, with Dr. Henry C. Lee, The Real Life of a Forensic Scientist, and with Professor James E. Starrs, A Voice for the Dead. She presents workshops to law enforcement, psychologists, coroners, judges, and attorneys, and has consulted for several television series, including CSI and Bones.  She also writes a regular blog for Psychology Today called “Shadow-boxing” and consults for numerous crime documentary production companies. Her most recent book (August 2016) is with serial killer, Dennis Rader, called Confessions of a Serial Killer: The Untold Story of Dennis Rader, the BTK Killer. She will also publish The Ripper Letter, a supernatural thriller based on Jack the Ripper lore, and a textbook, Forensic Investigation: Methods from Experts (2017).