In this episode, True Crime Talk explores the FBI: Stories from the Field. Hosts Nic and Carolyn interview author Craig McGuire about his book 'Empire City Under Siege,' which chronicles three decades of the New York FBI's efforts against organized crime. The conversation delves into the life and career of Anthony John Nelson, a retired FBI agent, exploring significant cases such as the Zip Gun Bomber and the tragic mail bombing of Joan Kipp. McGuire highlights the evolution of law enforcement, the importance of collaboration between agencies, and the impact of organized crime in New York City. The discussion also touches on notable figures like Kenny McCabe and the complexities of high-profile kidnapping cases, providing a comprehensive look at the challenges faced by law enforcement in their pursuit of justice.
The Book is - Empire City Under Siege; three decades of New York FBI field office manhunts, murders, and mafia wars by Craig McGuire with Anthony John Nelson
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Chapters
00:00 - Introduction Craig Maguire
01:38 - The Career of Anthony John Nelson
04:36 - The Evolution of the FBI and Law Enforcement
09:57 - The Zip Gun Bomber Case
28:04 - Collaboration in Law Enforcement
36:43 - Navigating Complex Investigations
38:28 - The Intricacies of Art Theft
45:33 - High-Profile Kidnappings and Their Impact
48:30 - The Legacy of Kenny McCabe
1:01:42 - Reflections on Law Enforcement and Storytelling