Cuban-born, Miami Beach–based Carolina Garcia-Aguilera is the award-winning author of ten books as well as a contributor to many anthologies, but she is perhaps best known for her Lupe Solano mystery series. Carolinas Website https://audio.simplecast.com/2cac8844.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download
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Episode 35 – Antony Brown
Our guest this week is Antony M. Brown Author, Move to Murder, Death of an Actress and The Green Bicycle Mystery http://www.coldcasejury.com Cold Case Jury books are gripping true crime mysteries from decades and centuries past. Combining history with a real-life whodunit, each book reads like a fast-paced thriller. https://audio.simplecast.com/c3d74555.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | […]
Episode 34 – Frank Colaprete
Dr. Colaprete served for 20 years in policing and retired as a Patrol Division Operations Lieutenant. He is currently teaching, consulting, and conducting independent criminal justice research in myriad topics as the owner and lead consultant of Justice Systems Solutions, LLC. He has published three textbooks: Internal Investigations: A Practitioner’s Approach and Mentoring in the […]
Episode 33 – John Suggs
John is a pioneer in forensic and genetic genealogy, with over a dozen years of experience in finding and reuniting lost loved ones. He has recently expanded his work portfolio to include assisting members of Law Enforcement in the solving of criminal cold cases. He is going to talk about the latest advances in DNA […]
Answer: Sex, Home Cooking and the FBI
Question: What are the most over-rated things in America Don’t get me wrong. I am going to bash the Senate confirmation hearings and the week-long FBI investigation into the US Supreme Court nominee, but I am not going to bash the FBI agents. I will tell you here on the Truth Be Told Blog that […]
My Favorite Detective Stories – Episode 18 – Joe Koenig
Joe Koenig is former Michigan State Police and is now a practicing Private Investigator and is the author of several articles and the award-winning book “Getting the Truth” (2014) and is a much sought-after speaker on how to discover the real message, distinguishing truth from deception, and how to “sculpt” questions to get the truth. […]
Why Would Somebody Confess To a Crime They Didn’t Commit?
FALSE CONFESSIONS Why would anybody falsely confess, I am frequently asked? The reasons are varied and complex and I can list them out very logically, but here are a few questions that I can ponder myself, as I tried to understand the reasons on a more personal level. Brandon L. Garrett, professor of law at […]
My Favorite Detective Stories – Episode 14 – Shannon Sikes Mack
Shannon Sikes Mack is an active Law Enforcement Officer with 19 years of service. She holds the rank of Lieutenant in the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s office in Louisiana where she oversees detectives in the criminal division. She first started her career in Shreveport, LA before joining the Sheriff’s office. She worked with Rod Demery, a […]
My Favorite Detective Stories – Episode 12 – Katherine Ramsland
Real CSI, Not TV or Movie CSI. Katherine Ramsland is the expert that the experts go to for Crime Scene Methodology. Her stories talk about her time with the dead on the other side of the crime scene tape Dr. Ramsland holds graduate degrees in Forensic Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Philosophy. She teaches Forensic Psychology […]
My Favorite Detective Stories Episode 10 – Pat McGaha returns
Pat McGaha is a great storyteller. A former decorated street cop and homicide detective from Shreveport, LA, Pat is also a prolific blogger where he weaves his years growing up before joining the Marines with his cop stories. He delivers the whodunits with a powerful emotional gut punch. His website True Stories by a Homicide […]