Camp Conversations with Chelsea

#4 - Chaz Balogh

53 min · 11. maj 2026
episode #4 - Chaz Balogh cover

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Some cases stay with investigators forever... In Episode 4 of Camp Conversations with Chelsea, we sit down with retired Detective Sergeant Chaz Balogh, who spent 16 years investigating internet crimes against children during his law enforcement career. Chaz opens up about the emotional toll this work can take on investigators and why reaching out for mental health support is so important for those serving in these roles. Subscribe and follow for more conversations from the Camp Freedom community and beyond. Learn more about Camp Freedom: https://campfreedompa.org/

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