True Crime With The Sarge: The Audio Files
What is it like to defend one of the most high-profile murder suspects in modern American history? In this episode of True Crime with the Sarge: The Audio Files, retired NYPD Sergeant Joseph Giacalone and filmmaker Josh Zeman, director of The Killing Season, sit down with defense attorney Michael J. Brown, who represented Rex Heuermann, the accused Long Island Serial Killer. Attorney Brown provides a rare behind-the-scenes look at the legal strategy used in the case, discussing the defense’s approach, the controversial planning document, jurisdictional issues, constitutional protections, media attention, and the challenges of representing a client at the center of one of the nation’s most closely followed criminal investigations. This conversation offers listeners a deeper understanding of how complex homicide cases are defended and why the legal process often differs from public perception. In this episode, you’ll hear about: • The defense strategy in the Rex Heuermann case • The significance of the planning document • Jurisdictional and venue issues • Evidence, discovery, and trial preparation • The role of defense counsel in high-profile criminal cases • Media coverage versus courtroom reality • Lessons from one of America’s most significant serial homicide investigations Whether you’re a true crime fan, law enforcement professional, attorney, student, or simply interested in the criminal justice system, this episode delivers an insightful and balanced discussion you won’t want to miss. If you enjoy True Crime with the Sarge: The Audio Files, be sure to follow the podcast, leave a rating and review, and share this episode with others interested in true crime, criminal investigations, and the law. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/jgiacalone]
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