MFDS 66 – Harvey Morse

Harvey E. Morse began his investigative career in Massachusetts after graduating Boston University and then attending Suffolk University Law School. In approximately 1975 he moved to Florida and commenced operations as President of Locaters International, Inc. which has been actively engaged in traditional investigations since it was founded. He is the founder of the Florida […]

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MFDS 65 – David Swinson

 David Swinson is a highly decorated member of the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, having received numerous awards including the department’s prestigious Detective of the Year Award for 2003; Meritorious Service Medals for significant, outstanding and sustained achievements; Achievement Medals of Honor for a significant case investigation and several Department of Justice, United States […]

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MFDS 64 – Jerri Williams

Jerri Williams has always been a storyteller and, after serving 26 years as a special agent in the FBI, she has plenty of stories to tell. During most of her Bureau career, she worked major economic fraud investigations and was amazed at the schemes con-artist and corrupt corporate and public officials would devise to steal […]

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MFDS 63 – Bruce Maitland

Bruce’s interest in Missing Persons began terribly and abruptly on March 19, 2004. His 17 year old daughter, Brianna Maitland, went missing. Life changed from that point on for him. A living hell that no parent should ever go through. In the years since, the endless searching and sleepless nights, not knowing where or what […]

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MFDS 62 – Bob Rahn

Bob Rahn is the President and Director of Investigations of Management Resources. He is a former homicide detective and has over forty-five years of investigative experience. Bob has come full circle in his investigative career utilizing his extensive law enforcement experience and adapting it to the private sector by assisting attorneys, insurance companies and corporations. […]

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MFDS 61 – James Baysinger

James Baysinger is the creator and host of the Hide and Seek podcast, as well as the founder of Sasquatch Productions. For the last eight years, James has made his career as an Insurance Agent, but has always had an investigative interest the true crime genre. Inspired by podcasts such as Serial and Up and […]

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MFDS 60 – Rachael Bell

Rachael Bell is a serial killer expert and worked for CourtTV’s Crime Library for 11 years, starting in the late 1990s. Crime Library was created by Rachael’s mother Marilyn Bardsley, a serial killer expert and crime author. She also has a podcast you will not want to miss called Crimes Unlimited. http://www.Crimescape.com/Podcast https://cdn.simplecast.com/audio/af96ad/af96ad02-bb63-419e-8046-3debafb6e72c/fb04a47f-5aee-4e60-9700-4ac7be266dd3/mfds_60_rachel_bell_tc.mp3Podcast: Play in […]

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MFDS 59 – Bill Huffman

Bill Huffman graduated with a degree in Communications from Cleveland State and has worked in Radio, Print and Television His first podcast is on the unsolved murder of Amy Mihaljevic. She was his age when she went missing in 1989 and she lived in the city next to where he grew up. It was and […]

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MFDS 58 – Dean Olson

Retired Captain Dean T. Olson is an award-winning criminal investigator. He commanded the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Department in Omaha retiring in 2008 after 30 years of law enforcement service. Captain Olson earned a BS in Criminal Justice and a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Nebraska at […]

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MFDS 57 – Robert Young

Todays guest is Robert Young. A native of Tennessee, he grew up watching his father conduct investigations as a Special Agent with CSX Railroad Police. Wanting to follow in his footsteps, he joined the Metro Nashville Police Department in 2007 upon graduating from Middle Tennessee State University with a degree in Criminal Justice. For more […]

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