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Author Nina Innsted: Stories of Michigan's Murdered and Missing

53 min · 5. maj 2026
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In this engaging interview, author, Nina Innsted, from Already Gone discusses her new book Unsolved Michigan, her work with missing persons, and the importance of local case advocacy. Discover insights into cold cases, the challenges of law enforcement, and how community efforts can make a difference. true crime, Michigan, cold cases, missing persons, law enforcement, unsolved mysteries, advocacy, crime investigation, podcast, book  key topics Selection process for cases in Unsolved Michigan Challenges in investigating cold cases The role of community and advocacy in solving crimes ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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David M. Splain: Author of Blood on the Trolley; The Murder of Kareem Johnson

Learn how to approach homicide investigations with insights from police chief David Splain, who discusses his experience in solving complex cases and the realities of law enforcement today. This post is essential for aspiring detectives, true crime enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate world of police work. In the world of true crime, many narratives are shaped by dramatized portrayals that often gloss over the painstaking realities of investigations. When I sat down with David Splain, a seasoned police chief with over 40 years in law enforcement, he shared his insights from the pages of his new book, "Blood on the Trolley." This post will delve into the wisdom he offers regarding the homicide investigation process and the challenges faced by modern police departments. About David Splain: David Splain began his career in 1985 and has since navigated the ranks of various police departments, ultimately becoming the police chief in Providence Township. With extensive experience in homicide investigations, he brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, making his insights invaluable to both law enforcement professionals and the public. -Understanding the Homicide Investigation Process —The Complexity of Homicide Cases Homicide investigations are rarely straightforward. David emphasized that every case is unique, often requiring detectives to build the investigation block by block. For example, in his experience, a single case can span several years from the initial crime scene to the final resolution. The investigation of Kareem Johnson's murder took **16 years** to conclude, highlighting the long-term commitment required in serious crime cases. -Importance of Patience and Persistence As David pointed out, patience and persistence are two vital attributes for detectives. The initial call to investigate a homicide may lead to a myriad of dead ends and challenges. For instance, in the Johnson case, it took nearly three months to make an arrest, demonstrating that thorough investigations often require time and dedication. -Real World Implications of Investigative Techniques In contrast to the quick resolutions often depicted on television, real-life investigations involve meticulous detective work. David stresses that many cases lack the DNA evidence or video footage that might make for a clear-cut resolution. Instead, detectives rely on traditional methods—interviewing witnesses, gathering evidence, and piecing together narratives from various accounts. This approach is crucial, as one overlooked lead can be the key to solving a case. -The Challenges of Modern Policing —Recruitment and Retention Issues The current climate surrounding policing presents significant challenges, particularly regarding recruitment and retention. David notes that in today's world, many experienced officers are leaving the profession, making it increasingly difficult to attract new talent. This situation results in a loss of invaluable knowledge and skills that are essential for effective law enforcement. -The Shift in Public Perception The changing perception of police work has also influenced the number of individuals pursuing careers in law enforcement. David's own son, after serving in the military, chose to pursue a career outside of policing due to concerns about the public's view of law enforcement. This shift raises critical questions about the future of policing and the impact of public sentiment on the profession. -Conclusion David Splain's insights into homicide investigations reveal a world that is as intricate as it is challenging. As law enforcement faces evolving public perceptions and recruitment hurdles, the dedication of seasoned professionals remains a beacon of hope for effective policing. If you're interested in exploring this topic further, check out David's book, "Blood on the Trolley," for a deeper understanding of the realities of crime investigations. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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AUTHOR STACY HORN: INSIDE NYC'S COLD CASE SQUAD

summary Join Travis Myers in a compelling conversation with author Stacy Horn as they explore her book 'The Restless Sleep' and delve into the intricacies of police work, cold cases, and the human stories behind crime. Discover insights into detective life, forensic advancements, and the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in this in-depth interview. True Crime, Police Work, Cold Cases, Detective Stories, Forensic Science, Criminal Justice, NYC Police, Stacy Horn, The Restless Sleep, Crime Investigation  key topics The challenges of solving cold cases The evolution of forensic science and DNA evidence The human stories behind police investigations  guest name Stacy Horn  key frameworks Empathy in Policing DNA Evidence and Forensic Evolution Cold Case Investigation Strategies ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Travis Talks Stuff: The Psuedointellect

In this episode of the Another Nobody Podcast, Travis Myers dives deep into the growing divide between working-class common sense and upper middle class pseudo-intellectualism. Inspired by a listener email, Travis breaks down what common sense really means—and why it feels like it’s disappearing in today’s world of social media, buzzwords, and performative intelligence. From politics and media to education and everyday life, this episode pulls no punches. Travis shares his unfiltered take on: * The rise of pseudo-intellectuals in modern society * Why overcomplication often hides a lack of real knowledge * How media and politics reward appearance over truth * The dangers of blind trust in “experts” * Why experience still matters more than theory This is a raw, no-nonsense conversation about thinking for yourself, questioning narratives, and trusting real-world experience over empty jargon. If you’re tired of being talked down to by people who sound smart but say nothing—this episode is for you. 📩 Got a question or topic? Email: QuestionTravisToday@gmail.com 👍 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE if you enjoy real conversations without the fluff. common sense vs pseudo intellectuals, pseudo intellectualism explained, Travis Myers podcast, another nobody podcast, working class vs elite, modern society problems, political commentary podcast, media criticism, thinking for yourself, critical thinking podcast, anti virtue signaling, real world experience vs theory, cultural commentary podcast, social media influence on society, podcast rant discussion common sense, pseudo intellectuals, pseudo intellectualism, another nobody podcast, Travis Myers, working class, political commentary, media criticism, social commentary, critical thinking, independent thinking, truth vs narrative, culture discussion, podcast rant, real talk podcast, society today, overeducated vs intelligent, virtue signaling, modern culture, American podcast ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12. maj 202628 min
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Dr. Richard Blake: The Myths of Trauma & PTSD

In this insightful interview, Dr. Richard Blake challenges common myths about trauma and mental health, exploring how societal conditioning, overdiagnosis, and cultural shifts influence our understanding of mental illness. He emphasizes the importance of resilience, genetics, and realistic perspectives in mental health recovery. trauma myths, mental health, resilience, genetics, societal conditioning, therapy culture, PTSD, family estrangement, mental illness statistics, recovery strategies  key topics Myths about trauma and mental health Societal conditioning and its impact Genetics versus environment in mental illness The treatment prevalence paradox Family estrangement and social skills ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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