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A Study in CrimeA Study in Crime52. Chris Takes Down the Cali Cartel and Other True Stories52. Chris Takes Down the Cali Cartel and Other True Stories. You’ve watched the acclaimed series, Narcos, on Netflix. Now, meet the DEA agent who helped dismantle the Cali Cartel. Retired DEA agent Chris Feistl worked with Colombian authorities to catch the “Gentlemen of Cali.” This week, I speak with Chris Feistl about how the DEA and Colombian authorities dismantled the Cali Cartel. LISTEN:  APPLE | SPOTIFY PLEASE GIVE US A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE AND SPOTIFY FOLLOW: FACEBOOK  | YOUTUBE | LINKEDIN SUPPORT: BUY THE BOOK 2025-05-2049 minOff the Hook Sports with Dave HookerOff the Hook Sports with Dave HookerPhillip Fulmer's grandson and other legacy Vols receive offersThe Tennessee Football Volunteers offered J.P. Peace, son of Robert Peace, and Kenneth Simon, son of Kevin Simon. The Dave Hooker Show. Represented by Banks and Jones. Tennessee's Trial Attorneys. Play to win. Why settle? Banks and Jones, led by T. Scott Jones.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.banksandjones.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Live from the Ted Russell Ford/Lincoln Studio. Ted Russell/Ford Lincoln is your home for the finest vehicles in Knoxville. New and used. East Tennessee’s largest Ford and Lincoln Volume dealer Brainerd Golf Course and Brown Acres Golf Course  Golf Chattanooga’s...2025-05-1516 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime51. The 4 Day Meth Induced Crime Spree of David Cunningham51. The 4 Day Meth Induced Crime Spree of David Cunningham David Cunningham was a drug addled career criminal who left a trail of misery in his wake. His last offenses include kidnapping and sexual assault, both of which occurred during a 4 day meth induced crime spree. Kevin Stonebarger was the young police officer hot on Cunningham’s trail. This week, I speak with Kevin Stonebarger about Cunningham’s crime spree. LISTEN:  APPLE | SPOTIFY PLEASE GIVE US A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE AND SPOTIFY FOLLOW: FACEBOOK  | YOUTUBE | LINKEDIN SUPPORT: BUY THE BOOK 2025-05-1332 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime43. Women Who Love Serial Killers43. Women Who Love Serial Killers Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, Richard Ramirez, and Wade Wilson. The list goes on and on. They each had women who wrote them letters and professed their undying love. The question is, why? Why are some women attracted to dangerous criminals and violent serial killers? And what’s the Bonnie and Clyde Syndrome? This week, I speak with Dr. Shiloh and Dr. Scott about women who love serial killers. LISTEN:  APPLE | SPOTIFY PLEASE GIVE US A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE AND SPOTIFY FOLLOW: FACEBOOK  | X | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE | LINKEDIN SUPPORT: BUY THE BOOK2025-05-061h 21A Study in CrimeA Study in Crime50. A Case of Fatal Attraction50. A Case of Fatal Attraction Rebecca Schaeffer was a 23-year-old actress at the beginning of what promised to be a great acting career. Former Beatle John Lennon was already a legend. After a five-year hiatus, he returned to music with the release of his album, Double Fantasy. It would win a Grammy Award for Album of the Year. Both of them were senselessly cut down in their prime by stalkers. This week, I speak with Frank Perri about stalkers. LISTEN:  APPLE | SPOTIFY PLEASE GIVE US A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE AND SPOTIFY FOLLOW: FACEBOOK  | X | INSTAGRAM | YOUT...2025-05-0645 minOff the Hook Sports with Dave HookerOff the Hook Sports with Dave HookerPhillip Fulmer speaks on Vols QB situationThe former Tennessee Football head coach gave his own thoughts on how the Volunteers need to handle moving on from Nico Iamaleava to Joey Aguilar. The Dave Hooker Show. Represented by Banks and Jones. Tennessee's Trial Attorneys. Play to win. Why settle? Banks and Jones, led by T. Scott Jones.⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.banksandjones.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Live from the Ted Russell Ford/Lincoln Studio. Ted Russell/Ford Lincoln is your home for the finest vehicles in Knoxville. New and used. East Tennessee’s largest Ford and Lincoln Volume dealer Brainerd...2025-05-0114 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime49. A Murder on Songbird Road49. A Murder on Songbird Road Someone stabbed 11-year-old Jade Beasley to death in her home in a rural area of southern Illinois in 2020. Her father’s fiancee, Julia Bevely was convicted of the crime. But not everyone is convinced Julia is guilty. In episode 49, I speak with Lauren Bright-Pacheco and Bob Motta, hosts of the new podcast, Murder on Songbird Road. LISTEN:  APPLE | SPOTIFY PLEASE GIVE US A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE AND SPOTIFY FOLLOW: @STUDYINCRIMEPOD  FACEBOOK  | X | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE | LINKEDIN SUPPORT: BUY THE BO2025-04-291h 11The Right To Remain Silent: A True Crime PodcastThe Right To Remain Silent: A True Crime Podcastep 25: Scott Fulmer and Confessions of a Private Eye: True Crime and Real Fraud CasesIn this gripping true crime episode, veteran private investigator Scott Fulmer shares real-life private investigator stories from his 30+ year career working complex fraud investigations across Texas and beyond. Scott pulls back the curtain on the real work of a PI, revealing the challenges, dangers, and surprising twists behind a major private business fraud case. He also discusses his true crime memoir, Confessions of a Private Eye, and his podcast, A Study in Crime.2025-04-281h 39A Study in CrimeA Study in Crime48. A Case of Self Defense 48. A Case of Self Defense Did George Zimmerman have a reasonable fear of imminent harm when he confronted Trayvon Martin? What about teenager Kyle Rittenhouse during the 2010 riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin? When is it self-defense – and when is it murder? This week, I talk with Texas private investigator Amy Ward about these two well-known self-defense cases and three other self-defense cases that are not so well-known. What is required to make a successful self-defense claim? We also discuss the Stand Your Ground laws and Duty to Retreat.  In episode 48, I speak with Amy Ward. Amy War...2025-04-2230 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime47. The Louder Prison Redemption 47. The Louder Prison Redemption Portia was indicted for mortgage fraud and sent to federal prison for seven years. Few places are more awful than prisons. The despair is palpable, but she held on to the one thing that could never be taken from her: hope. Or, as Andy Dufresne said in The Shawshank Redemption, “Remember Red, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies.” In episode 47, I speak with Portia Louder. Portia Louder owned a busy wedding photography business in Utah but began selling real estate in the e...2025-04-1553 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime46. The Human Lie Detector 46. The Human Lie Detector The Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, was caught by forensic linguistics. What if you could tell whether or not someone was lying by the words they use?  Is that possible? Nejolla has used Scientific Content Analysis (SCAN) in embezzlement, fraud, arson, and other investigations. In episode 46, I speak with Nejolla Korris. Nejolla Korris is an expert in Linguistic Lie Detection, the CEO of InterVeritas International, and a highly sought-after speaker on linguistic lie detection. She has worked in about 40 countries with multiple clients, including corporations, government, law enforcement, and the military. She holds a...2025-04-0840 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime45. The Crack City Strangler 45. The Crack City Strangler The collapse of the Detroit auto industry had unintended consequences. Unemployment soared, businesses closed, and people moved to the suburbs. In 1992, the Detroit News reported 322 abandoned buildings in Highland Park, a city of only 2.9 square miles. And late at night, Benjamin Atkins used those abandoned buildings to rape and murder 11 women. In episode 45, I speak with B.R. Bates. B.R. Bates is an author and journalist with 10 books in print and several e-books and publications. With The Baby Doll Serial Killer: The John Eric Armstrong Homicides (A Study in Crime Ep...2025-04-0155 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime44. The Adventures of Special Agent Strange 44. The Adventures of Special Agent Strange  Ken has served as an FBI Special Agent, a DOJ Special Agent in Charge, and an investigator with the US Agency for International Development. He’s traveled the world and fought terrorism, global fraud, and even the drug cartels. He’s the author of A Cop’s Son: One G-Man’s Fight Against Jihad, Global Fraud, and the Cartels. In episode 44, I speak with Ken Strange. Ken Strange is a former FBI Special Agent with the Joint Terrorism Task Force, a DOJ Special Agent in Charge, a PI, and author of...2025-03-251h 09True Crime Uncensored with Burl Barer and Mark BoyerTrue Crime Uncensored with Burl Barer and Mark BoyerTWO SERIAL KILLERS -- B.R. BATES COVERS THEM BOTH!B.R. Bates joins us to discuss two different but deadly serial killers from Detroit: THE CRACK CITY STRANGLER AND THE BAB Y DOLL KILLER!B.R. Bates is a longtime author and journalist whose fascination with true crime brings us two fantastic new books about two serial killers you perhaps were not aware of.THE CRACK CITY STRANGLER: The Homicides Of Serial Killer Benjamin Atkins offers a chilling, in-depth account of the horrifying crimes committed by one of America's most notorious serial killers.In this gripping narrative, award-winning journalist B.R. Bates delves into th...2025-03-2350 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime42. A Study in School Shootings 42. A Study in School Shootings Why do school shootings happen, and can anything be done to prevent them? Will trying to understand school shooters and their motivations help us prevent shootings in the future? Are there potential warning signs to look for that may help us develop prevention strategies to protect schools and our children? In episode 42, I speak with Dr. Debbie Goodman. Dr. Debbie Goodman is a nationally recognized expert criminologist, professor, author, radio talk show host, and expert contributor on TV, media platforms, podcasts (like this one), and radio. Debbie is an associate pr...2025-03-1142 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime41. The Red Collar Crime League 41. The Red Collar Crime League White-collar crime is financially motivated and almost always non-violent. Nobody gets hurt. At least not physically. However, sometimes white-collar criminals like Alex Murdaugh, Nancy Siegel, and Christopher Porco resort to violence to prevent someone from discovering their fraud. So what started as fraud…becomes murder. And that’s when it becomes a red-collar crime. In episode 41, I speak with Frank Perri. Frank Perri coined the term “Red Collar Crime” and has spent 20 years studying fraud offenders who resort to violence. He worked for 30 years as a criminal trial attorney and is also a...2025-03-0458 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime40. The Problem of Human Trafficking 40. The Problem of Human Trafficking Human trafficking, forced labor, forced marriages, and sex trafficking exist all over the world. Even here in the United States. What is the cause, and how do you stop it? Matt shares real stories of victims of this nightmarish crime. This episode contains a conversation about sexual assault and human trafficking. Listener discretion is advised. In episode 40, I speak with Matt Friedman. Matt Friedman is an international human trafficking expert and CEO of The Mekong Club, an organization of Hong Kong’2025-02-2549 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime39. The Robbery Crew of Gotham City 39. The Robbery Crew of Gotham City A violent, organized home invasion robbery crew was on the loose in New York City. They impersonated NYPD police officers and DEA agents to access private homes and drug stash houses. My guest today was on the task force that blew the case wide open. In episode 39, I speak with Pete Forcelli. Peter Forcelli is a former ATF Deputy Assistant Director, NYPD homicide detective, and is the author of The Deadly Path: How Operation Fast and Furious and Bad Lawyers Armed Mexican Cartels.  In his 35-year career, he made over...2025-02-1850 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime38. Your Nurse is a Serial Killer 38. Your Nurse is a Serial Killer  Charles was a skilled nurse. He was also a serial killer. In over 16 years as a nurse, he was fired or asked to resign from 5 of the 10 hospitals he worked at. By the time Charles was caught, he had killed at least 29 patients by injecting them with fatal doses of insulin or digoxin. Some believe the number is as high as 400. In this episode, I speak with Joni Johnston. Joni Johnston is a clinical and forensic psychologist, private investigator, and crime writer. For over twenty-five years, she has worked wi...2025-02-1141 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime37. Murder in the Emerald Triangle 37. Murder in the Emerald Triangle  Aaron Bassler was a 36-year-old loner with a troubled past and a history of drug and alcohol abuse. He cultivated poppy and marijuana plants deep in the vast woods of the Emerald Triangle in Northern California. In August of 2011, Aaron shot and killed two men. And with that, a 36-day standoff began between Aaron and the Mendocino Country Sheriff’s Department. In this episode, I speak with Deborah Stonebarger. Deborah Stonebarger is a criminalistics subject matter expert, a former senior criminalist with the California Department of Justice, and owner of Anal...2025-02-0434 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime36. Bonus Episode: Murder of the Bank President’s Wife 36. Bonus Episode: Murder of the Bank President’s Wife On September 18th, 1985, Frank Patton received a phone call at work. He was president of Castle Hills National Bank in San Antonio. His wife, Becky, was on the phone. She said, “Hi, Frank, there is someone here who wants to talk to you.” The next voice he heard was of a man. It was not a voice that Frank recognized. The voice told him that Becky was being held for ransom. Frank was told to fill a briefcase with money, go to a pay phone in the food court...2025-01-1415 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime35. Bonus Episode: Q&A with Host Scott Fulmer 35. Bonus Episode: Q&A with Host Scott Fulmer  And now for something completely different. Happy New Year! Welcome to the first episode of 2025. We begin season 2 of A Study in Crime with 35. Bonus Episode: Q&A with Host Scott Fulmer. Scott turns over the hosting duties to Valerie Fulmer, his wife of 34 years. Valerie is the guest host, and Scott is the host that will be the guest! The first regular episode of season 2 begins February 4th. In the meantime and in between time, enjoy this bonus episode.  You’ve earned it. In this episode, Valerie speaks with...2025-01-0145 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime34. Bonus Episode: Mystery of the Vanishing Blonde 34. Bonus Episode: Mystery of the Vanishing Blonde  On a cold morning in February, on the outskirts of Miami, a utility worker found a woman lying naked in the brush. She had been beaten and raped. At the hospital, police and medical staff had difficulty understanding her due to her limited English and Eastern European accent. But the first thing she said was clear – She wanted her lawyer. And that seemed odd.    2024-12-1016 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime33. Undercover in an Outlaw Motorcycle Club Special Agent Jim Weber of the US Department of Homeland Security had a 30-year career in law enforcement. He spent two of those years undercover in the Invaders Outlaw Motorcycle Club, a 1% Motorcycle Club in the Midwest involved in narcotics smuggling, murder-for-hire, money laundering, and a host of other crimes. In episode 33. Undercover in an Outlaw Motorcycle Club, I speak with Jim Weber. Jim Weber is a criminal justice professor, law enforcement academy instructor, and host of the true-crime podcast Right to Remain Silent. He has over 30 years of law enforcement experience, working as a...2024-11-261h 23A Study in CrimeA Study in Crime32. The Murders of Phillip Black and Donald Irwin On Friday, February 20th, 1976, Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Phillip Black saw a green Camaro at a rest stop on I-95. Black’s friend Donald Irwin was with him for a ride-along. Jesse Tafero, his wife, Sunny Jacobs, their two kids, and Tafero’s former prison cellmate, Walter Rhodes, were in the Camaro. In episode 32, The Murders of Phillip Black and Donald Irwin, I speak with Ellen McGarrahan. Ellen McGarrahan founded2024-11-1950 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime31. US v. David Grosky Efoora was a Chicago-based medical diagnostic company that produced an HIV rapid test. In the process of awaiting FDA approval, Company CEO David Grosky and a couple of other business partners were found guilty of securities fraud and sent to federal prison. In episode 31, US v. David Grosky, I speak with David Grosky. David Grosky is the Senior Sales Business Development Manager at Visiplex. He also serves on the Legal Advisory boards of the Hinda Institute, George Washington University, and several other companies. David has a Bachelor of Science in Business from the Kelley School o...2024-11-1242 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime30. The Girl in the Cage James “JP” Cargle took what he wanted from others.  He was a drug dealer, a pimp, and a rotten excuse for a human being. I hate to say that about another person. But after listening to today’s episode, you will understand. This episode involves a discussion of a violent assault and rape. Listener discretion is advised. In episode 30. The Girl in the Cage, I speak with Bill Geiger. Bill Geiger graduated from the police academy in Dayton, Ohio, in 1996. He’s worked as a patrol officer, field training officer, and K9 handler. He has a bachelor’s...2024-11-0541 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime29. Mr. Tolbert Goes to Prison for Embezzlement Bill Tolbert was a successful businessman who donated thousands of dollars to charity and political campaigns. He was also involved in the community—a real up-and-comer. But he was not the man everyone thought he was. And all that money he donated? It wasn’t his. As it turns out—Bill Tolbert was a thief! In episode 29. Mr. Tolbert Goes to Prison for Embezzlement, I speak with Leah Wietholter. Leah Wietholter is the CEO of Workman Forensics in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is also A Certified Fraud Examiner, Certified Public Accountant, and Private Investigator. She is an exper...2024-10-2941 minOff the Hook Sports with Dave HookerOff the Hook Sports with Dave HookerPhillip Fulmer joins to discuss 2024 Vols, Josh HeupelThe former Tennessee Football head coach and athletic director gave his take on the Volunteers.The Dave Hooker Show airs weekdays at 10am EST weekdays. Please turn notifications on! WATCH/SUB: https://linktr.ee/offthehooksportsSUPPORT OUR SPONSORSThe Dave Hooker Show. Represented by Banks and Jones. Tennessee's Trial Attorneys. Play to win. banksjones.com. Why Banks and Jones? Other lawyers say they'll go to trial. They won't. They'll settle. And settle for less. Banks and Jones is ready to go to trial for you. Truly Tennessee's trial attorneys. Why settle? Banks and J...2024-10-2422 minOff the Hook Sports with Dave HookerOff the Hook Sports with Dave HookerJimmy Hyams talks Kalen DeBoer, Dylan Sampson; Phillip Fulmer talks 2024 Vols; Tennessee Football CFP hopesWhat are the Volunteers' College Football Plahoff chances? Is James Pearce Jr. or Jermod McCoy more valuable?The Dave Hooker Show airs weekdays at 10am EST weekdays. Please turn notifications on! WATCH/SUB: https://linktr.ee/offthehooksportsSUPPORT OUR SPONSORSThe Dave Hooker Show. Represented by Banks and Jones. Tennessee's Trial Attorneys. Play to win. banksjones.com. Why Banks and Jones? Other lawyers say they'll go to trial. They won't. They'll settle. And settle for less. Banks and Jones is ready to go to trial for you. Truly Tennessee's trial attorneys. Why settle? B...2024-10-232h 08A Study in CrimeA Study in Crime28. The Great Prison Contraband Adventure Paul John was a federal correctional officer two years away from retirement. But he had some secrets. For starters, he had a steady gig bringing contraband cell phones into the prison for inmates. He also held after-hours prison pizza parties with his “favorite” inmates and pressured an inmate for sex. In episode 28. The Great Prison Contraband Adventure, I speak with Mark Anderson. Mark Anderson is the Director of Training with Anderson Investigative Associates. He is a retired Special Agent with the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General. He has served as a Sp...2024-10-2251 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime27. A Scandal in Atlanta at The Gold Club It started one morning when a man woke up hungover from a night of debauchery at a strip club. The previous night, he had spent 12k dollars, but his credit card was charged 28k dollars. This story has everything: the FBI and the Mafia, strippers and pro athletes, corrupt cops, confidential informants, and movie stars. In episode 27, A Scandal in Atlanta at The Gold Club, I speak with Mark Sewell. Mark Sewell is a retired FBI Agent who served nine years in the Marine Corps. He joined the FBI in 1997 and worked on organized crime in...2024-10-151h 01A Study in CrimeA Study in Crime26. A Death at Calumet Farms The story I have for you today is about a famous horse. A Thoroughbred named Alydar. It‘s also a story of murder, of a killing. But not in the traditional sense. As with many crimes, it concerns money and greed. It’s also a story of lies and financial pressure. Was the death an accident? Or was it intentional? In episode 26. A Death at Calumet Farms, I speak with Fred Kray. Fred M. Kray is a former trial lawyer specializing in animal law and won the American Bar Association’s Excellence in the Advancement of Anim...2024-10-0853 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime25. A Study in Securities Fraud After 20 years in the hedge fund and private equity industry, Mark was sent to federal prison for securities fraud. Lost Generation writer F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote, “There are no second acts in American lives.” But while this may be a story of fraud and theft, it’s also a story of redemption—a story of second chances. In episode 25. A Study in Securities Fraud, I speak with Mark Varacchi. Mark Varacchi has over 20 years of experience in the hedge fund and private equity industry. In 2017, he was charged with securities fraud. Mark took full responsibility and worked w...2024-10-011h 04A Study in CrimeA Study in Crime24. The Drug Cartel Kidnapping of Mauricio Gonzalez Mauricio Gonzalez was selling eggs in Jalisco, Mexico when Francisco “El Blanco” Rivera arrived. He put a gun to Mauricio’s head and told him that Mauricio’s wife, Catalina, now belonged to Francisco. Mauricio was told to leave town, or he’d be killed. Going to the police was not an option because Francisco was the local boss of the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion – the local Mexican drug cartel. And he wanted Mauricio’s wife. In episode 24. The Drug Cartel Kidnapping of Mauricio Gonzalez, I speak with Daniel Cotter. Daniel Cotter is a Partner at Dicki...2024-09-2448 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime23. The Case of the Idaho Student Murders Much has been written about the tragic murders of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin in November of 2022. Investigative journalist and Edgar Award-winning author Howard Blum offer new insights in his latest book, When the Night Comes Falling: A Requiem for the Idaho Student Murders. In episode 23. The Case of the Idaho Student Murders, I speak with Howard Blum. Howard Blum is the author of the New Y2024-09-1729 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime22. The Red-Hot Lovers Rob a Bank FBI Special Agent Frank Montoya, Jr. had only been on the job a few months when a masked gunman dressed as a janitor and waving a pistol made off with $250k in a daring daylight bank robbery of the Texas Commerce Bank in San Antonio. However, Frank’s attention to detail and discovery of a vital clue would crack the case wide open. In episode 22. The Red-Hot Lovers Rob a Bank, I speak with Frank Montoya, Jr. Frank Montoya, Jr., is a retired FBI special agent who spent 25 years investigating bank robberies, kidnappings, drug cartels, and...2024-09-101h 11A Study in CrimeA Study in Crime21. A Home Invasion in Mexico City On a cool October evening in Mexico City, not far from the central plaza, a respected Spanish merchant and all ten of his servants were massacred by three men wielding machetes. The crime shocked the residents of Mexico City and led to the creation of the city’s first police presence. In episode 21. A Home Invasion in Mexico City, I speak with Nicole von Germeten. Nicole von Germeten has a PhD in History from the University of California, Berkeley, and is a professor of history at Oregon State University. Her research has taken her to ove...2024-09-0347 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime20. Arsenic and Old Midwives Sophocles wrote: “Trust dies, but mistrust blossoms.” In 1920, in the village of Nagyrév, husbands trusted wives. Children trusted mothers. And everyone trusted the midwife, Zsuzannah Fazekas. No one knew she boiled fly paper in vinegar and then skimmed the residue into several small glass vials. And over the next 15 years, about 300 men, infants, and children would die. I speak with Patti McCracken in episode 20. Arsenic and Old Midwives. Patti McCracken is an award-winning journalist whose articles have appeared in Smithsonian magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Christian Science Monitor, and many other...2024-08-2747 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime19. The Arsonist of River Park Lane The home at 151 River Park Lane in Great Falls, Virginia, was owned by a retired doctor and had a state-of-the-art security system. It burned to the ground one night in November 2015 and was a total loss. The insurance company was preparing to pay the claim. Then the Fire Marshal said the fire was not an accident. It was arson. In episode 19. The Arsonist of River Park Lane, I speak with Christina Fiscella. Christina Fiscella, CFE, is a 30-year anti-fraud professional and former Criminal Detective with the New Jersey AG’s Office. She’s been...2024-08-2049 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime18. The Curious Death of Charles Morgan Charles Morgan was an escrow agent whose body was found June 18th, 1977, about 40 miles southwest of Tucson. He was dead from a single gunshot wound to the back of his head. When the coroner examined the body, he discovered a $2 bill with a hand-drawn map pinned to Morgan’s underwear. In episode 18. The Curious Death of Charles Morgan, I speak with Michael May. 2024-08-1338 minFraudishFraudishBehind the Scenes of True Crime Podcasting with Scott FulmerThis week on Fraudish, Kelly speaks with Scott Fulmer, host of the podcast 'A Study in Crime.' They discuss Scott's new podcast, delving into a variety of crime topics from art theft to bank robbery. Scott shares his insights on the psychology behind crimes, the importance of recognizing patterns, and the role of modern technology in crime-solving. They also touch on popular true-crime podcasts, fraudulent schemes, and the allure of true crime content. Tune in for a fascinating conversation that's sure to intrigue any true crime enthusiast.Links:https://astudyincrime.com/h...2024-08-0637 minA Study in CrimeA Study in CrimeBonus Episode: A Conversation with Dr. Ann Burgess In the mid-1970s, Robert Ressler and John Douglas of the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit (BSU) began interviewing serial offenders. However, it wasn’t until Dr. Ann Burgess created a 57-page questionnaire that they recognized interesting patterns in the data. Behind these two famous men was the female Mindhunter, whose groundbreaking ideas transformed criminal profiling into a helpful methodology. In this Bonus Episode: A Conversation with Dr. Ann Burgess, I speak with one of the original Mindhunters, Dr. Ann Burgess. Dr. Ann Wolbert Burgess, D.N.Sc., APRN, FAAN, is an internationally recog...2024-08-0638 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime17. Deviant Podcast with Andrew and Dan This week, I have a crossover episode for you. From Cold Open Media, the folks that brought you the award-winning podcast Down the Hill: The Delphi Murders, I speak with Andrew Iden and Dan Szematowicz about their new true crime podcast series, Deviant. Deviant dives into the dark corners of what humans are capable of. They tell good stories about bad people who do very bad things. I speak with Andrew Iden and Dan Szematowicz in episode 17. Deviant Podcast with Andrew and Dan. Andrew Iden is a writer, producer, and journalist and has...2024-08-0647 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime16. The Wrongful Conviction of Clarence Elkins Clarence Elkins was serving life in prison for murder and sexual assault. He claimed he was innocent. DNA at the crime scene was from an unknown male. His wife, Melinda, had suspicions about Earl, a nearby convicted sex offender who had just been re-arrested and now happened to be in the same prison as Clarence. If only Clarence could get some of Earl’s DNA and have it tested. In episode 16. The Wrongful Conviction of Clarence Elkins, I speak with Ben Cotterill. Ben Cotterill was born and raised in Stirling, Scotland, studied psychology at...2024-07-3030 minA Study in CrimeA Study in CrimeBonus Episode: A Conversation with Dr. Ann BurgessClarence Elkins was serving life in an Ohio state prison for murder and sexual assault. He said he was innocent. Crime scene DNA was from an unknown male. In this episode I speak with Christina Fiscella.2024-07-3038 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime15. Smurfing and Other Horrible No Good Things Some great things have been created with the best intentions. Things like computers and the internet. But these same things have also been used for nefarious purposes. Some of the worst things imaginable are proliferated with computers and the internet. Things like drugs, child pornography, and sex trafficking. They all have one thing in common: Money. In episode 15. Smurfing and Other Horrible No Good Things, I speak with Geoff White. 2024-07-2338 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime14. The Serial Killer of Michigan Avenue Monica Johnson was 1 of 400 murders in Detroit in 1999. Then Wendy Jordan, Rose Marie Felt, Kelly Jean Hood, and Nicole Young. They were all killed between December 1999 and April 2000 in Detroit. John Eric Armstrong left the Navy in 1999, moved to the Detroit area, and got a job at Target. Then late at night after work, he went on the hunt. He killed these 5 women and attempted to kill 4 others. All in the space of 5 months. In this episode, 14. The Serial Killer of Michigan Avenue, I speak with B.R. Bates and Gerald Cliff, Ph.D. 2024-07-1649 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime13. The Mysterious Death of Philip Shue Air Force officer Philip Shue left home on April 16th, 2003, and vanished. The next 2 ½ hours of his life are unaccounted for. Until 8:14 AM, when witnesses saw him veer off the highway and strike a tree. He was killed on impact. Paramedics found duct tape on his wrists and ankles. The tip of his pinky was missing. He had a large chest wound, and his nipples had been cut off. Wounds not caused by the accident. Had someone tried to kill Philip Shue? In this episode, 13. The Mysterious Death of Philip Shue, I speak with retired FBI profiler Ju...2024-07-091h 11A Study in CrimeA Study in Crime12. The Greatest Art Thief of All Time In the fall of 2001, a young man admired a 400-year-old bugle on display at the Richard Wagner Museum in Switzerland, grabbed it, and placed it under his coat while no one looked.  Then Stéphane Breitwieser walked out of the museum.  From 1994 through 2001, he stole 239 pieces of art worth over $2 Billion.  Stéphan was not just any thief.  He was the greatest art thief of all time.  In this episode, 12.  The Greatest Art Thief of All Time, I speak with author Micheal Finkel. 2024-07-0258 minReal Work, Real LifeReal Work, Real LifePrivate InvestigatorSend us a textOn this week's episode of Real Work, Real Life I’m talking with Scott Fulmer, a seasoned private investigator. This field is in high demand, and includes a lot of different specialties within it, so it could be great for someone that’s not interested in a regular job and interested in the freedom and variety that can come from this type of work. I learned so much about this field that I didn’t know, I think you’re really going to enjoy this interview. If you’d like to learn more about Scot...2024-06-2638 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime11. The Cautionary Tale of Kerry the Catfish Julia was in love with Kerry. However, she had never met him in person. He was out of the country working and told Julia his bank account was locked. Could she send him $100 to tide him over? And an Apple Gift card. And money through CashApp. And…you get the picture. When it was all over, Julia had sent Kerry $130,000. In this episode, 11. The Cautionary Tale of Kerry the Catfish, I speak with former FBI Special Agent Jane Mason. Jane Mason is a New Jersey private investigator and a retired FBI Special Agent. In...2024-06-2548 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime10. The Case of the Pugilistic Loan Shark Frank was the muscle for a loan shark named Pete. Andy owed Pete $250k. One day Frank encouraged Andy to repay the loan by firing a handgun at him. The bullet whizzed past Andy’s ear narrowly missing him. And with that, Andy agreed to wear a wire for the FBI. In this episode, 10. The Case of the Pugilistic Loan Shark, I speak with retired FBI Special Agent Jerri Williams. Jerri Williams is a retired FBI special agent who spent 26 years specializing in economic fraud and corruption investigations. She’s now on a missi...2024-06-1858 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime9. The Secret Wife of Zenith Man Alvin called 911 from a payphone and said, “I think my wife passed out.” But she was already dead. Many folks didn’t know Alvin had a wife.  The ones that did, said he was keeping her hostage.  She hadn’t been seen in almost 30 years. Then Alvin was arrested for her murder. In this episode, The Secret Wife of Zenith Man, A Study in Crime speaks with attorney McCracken Poston, Jr. 2024-06-1144 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime8. Oscar Heinrich The American SherlockForensic criminologist Oscar Heinrich opened the first private crime lab in 1910 and solved 2,000 cases in his 40-year career.  We look at three of them: The Case of the Calculating Chemist; The Case of the Great Train Heist;  and The Case of Allene Lamson’s Bath. Heinrich pioneered new forensic techniques earning him the sobriquet, Oscar Heinrich the American Sherlock. A Study in Crime speaks with journalist Kate Winkler Dawson. Kate Winkler Dawson is a seasoned documentary producer, podcaster, and true-crime historian whose work has appeared in The New York Times, WCBS News and ABC News Radio...2024-06-041h 01A Study in CrimeA Study in Crime7. Children Should Be Seen and Not HurtPat Benatar wrote her 1980 song, Hell is for Children, to bring awareness to child abuse. A topic private investigator James Hastings knows all too well. This tough Army veteran of Iraq spent eight rough years on the front lines investigating child abuse and neglect for Texas Child Protective Services. Until the heavy emotional burden of the job burned him out. In this episode, Children Should be Seen and Not Hurt, A Study in Crime speaks with private investigator James Hastings. James Hastings is a licensed private investigator and owns Argo PI, an investigation company in...2024-05-2834 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime6. Pink Collar CrimePink-collar criminals are mid-level employees that embezzle from the workplace. People like Sandy Jenkins, the mild-mannered comptroller at the world-famous Collin Street Bakery. And Rita Crundwell, the former comptroller for the City of Dixon, Illinois. Sandy liked the finer things in life. Rita bred American quarter horses. They both embezzled millions from their employers. In this episode, Pink Collar Crime, A Study in Crime speaks with fraud consultant Kelly Paxton. Kelly Paxton is the pink-collar crime lady. She’s a Certified Fraud Examiner, private investigator, author, and host of the popular podcast, Fraudish. She began her...2024-05-2133 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime5. The Polish Girl MurderThe media called her, “The Polish Girl.” But to friends and family in Chicago, she was Maggie. A man spotted her green Nissan Altima on his way to work. Maggie’s body was lying in the back seat. It would take homicide detective Mike Hammond, four years to identify a suspect. Carefully, and methodically, he worked the case, until he, and Maggie’s killer, were sitting in the same room looking at each other. A Study in Crime speaks with retired Chicago homicide detective Mike Hammond. Mike Hammond is a retired Chicago homicide detective.  He served with...2024-05-141h 04A Study in CrimeA Study in Crime4. The Coast to Coast KillerSerial killer Tommy Lynn Sells left a path of destruction across the U.S. from 1979 through 1999. It is believed he murdered 22 people, including several children (although he puts the figure at 70). A steady pursuit of self-gratification and self-preservation characterized him. Sells’ teetered precariously between periods of working, staying sober, and having a relationship with a woman, to (when things boiled over in his life), abusing alcohol and cocaine, getting fired or quitting his job, committing petty crimes, and killing people. This cycle repeated itself year after year. A Study in Crime speaks with crime writer and author Diane Fanning. ...2024-05-0736 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime3. This Guardianship is Killing MeWhen it comes to guardianships, you’ve heard the stories of abuse, over-medicating, theft, and embezzlement. The names Amanda Bynes, Casey Kasem, Brian Wilson, and Britney Spears come to mind. But the real problem in this domestic disaster is the unethical, immoral, and often illegal methods of attorneys, psychiatrists, medical doctors, and the courts. Some view guardianships as nothing more than a perpetual cash cow. A Study in Crime speaks with award-winning investigative journalist and author Diane Dimond. Diane Dimond is an award-winning investigative journalist, syndicated columnist, and the author of 4 books including her 2023 book, We’re Here...2024-04-3049 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime2. Philly Swoop and SquatInsurance fraud is a criminal act.  And in Philadelphia it’s legendary. The City of Brotherly Love is famous for fraudulent auto accident techniques like the Swoop and Squat.  But the real problem in this Philadelphia experiment is the general acceptance of fraud. It’s an ecosystem of claimants, tow truck drivers, body shops, chiropractors, attorneys, and the courts. A Study in Crime speaks with insurance fraud professional Robert Gaines. Robert Gaines is a former SIU investigator for the Special Investigative Unit of a large insurance company and currently works as a claims adjuster handling catastrophe claims. He’s a...2024-04-2349 minA Study in CrimeA Study in Crime1. Mother Nature is a Serial KillerDr. David Acer was a quiet, unassuming Florida dentist in the 1980s. Then several of his patients became infected with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Four of them would eventually die from the disease, including a patient named Kimberly Bergalis. Suddenly, a cloud of hysteria and phobia began to swirl around Dr. Acer. Did he infect his patients on purpose? Was it a crime? Was it an accident? Or was the idea that a healthcare provider could even infect a patient with AIDS all nonsense? A Study in Crime speaks with health science writer Courtney Southwick, MS, in the first...2024-04-1638 minA Study in CrimeA Study in CrimeIntroducing A Study in CrimeI’m Scott Fulmer.  I’m a private investigator and author of Confessions of a Private Eye. Every Tuesday I talk with investigators, journalists, authors, and others about crime, especially true crime. But this isn’t your mother’s murder of the week podcast.  This is about crime in all its many forms. Join me each week as I examine some well-known (and not-so-well-known) true crime stories. Together, we try to understand how and why these crimes happened. NOTES:  This episode contains subject matter that may be inappropriate for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. FIND:  https...2024-03-0202 minPI PerspectivesPI PerspectivesInvestigation Blogs and Articles with Scott FulmerEpisode 186:     Intro:           Welcome to this week’s episode of PI-Perspectives. Today we are exploring a new topic. How many of you are interested in Writing a Blog or writing for a magazine? Today’s guest is Scott Fulmer. Scott is a well-known blog writer, contributor for PI-Magazine and author of Confessions of Private Investigator. Scott and Matt discuss what it takes to become an effective writer for the investigative industry. Please welcome Scott Fulmer and your host, New York Private Investigator, Matt Spaier     Links:      Matt’s email: MatthewS@Satellitepi.com   Linkedin: Matthew Spaier       www.investigators-toolbox.com   Scott on Linkedin : Scott Fulmer Scott’s Email: scott@resolutisinvest...2023-04-2441 minRISE RENEWED | Top Rated Holistic Health & Fitness Podcasts for Women Christian Moms, Morning Routine, Emotional Brain Training, Selfcare, Wellness, Productivity, Family, AdoptionRISE RENEWED | Top Rated Holistic Health & Fitness Podcasts for Women Christian Moms, Morning Routine, Emotional Brain Training, Selfcare, Wellness, Productivity, Family, AdoptionHow to Level Up Your Auditioning Skills With Award-Winning Broadway Producer Jordan Scott GilbertWant to level up your singing, acting & auditioning skills?  Award-winning Broadway producer Jordan Scott Gilbert shares his top tips for a career on the stage.  Don’t miss this backstage look and get a peek behind the show business curtain.  IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:Jordan's journey to becoming an award-winning Broadway producerThe business of performing artsHelpful techniques for a great singing voiceAn expert acting tip for an instant level up3 excellent audition tips to land your next...2023-03-1427 minLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersAnother Waiver Claim + Alex Lange Preview + Chafin/FulmerToday we discuss yet another waiver claim made by Scott Harris and the Detroit Tigers. We also talk about the reality that Andrew Chafin and Michael Fulmer won't be Detroit Tigers next season. Lastly, we end with an Alex Lange player preview.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Place your first FIV...2023-02-2035 minDo We Know Them?Do We Know Them?19 - Travis Scott CHEATING Timeline?! Ned Fulmer Exposed AGAIN (HALLOWEEN EPISODE))https://linktr.ee/doweknowthem HAPPY HALLOWEEN! In today's episode, in addition to dressing as the final episode of Frenemies, Jessi and Lily discuss the years long reddit timeline exposing Travis Scott's long time side chick... Blac Chyna potentially committing a crime against Ava Louise... oh and Ned Fulmer was exposed for being a dirtbag yet again. We hope you enjoyed this episode! Please let us know on Twitter or Instagram if you have any topic suggestions for next Sunday! (@lily_marston & @jessismiles__) Business Inquiries...2022-11-011h 06Let Them Eat TakesLet Them Eat TakesNo. 041 - Coverage Double Ain't No TroubleThis week, we dunk on the Mets for failing to sell out a primetime postseason elimination game, Jimbo Fisher's red zone offense, Brian Snitker's bullpen management, Iowa's offense (again), and Bryce Young's inspiring Facebook post after the 24-20 win over Texas A&M. We also ask important questions like: do NFL coaches really overuse analytics? How bad is Oklahoma right now? Is it Stetson Bennett's fault that Georgia doesn't have a reliable X-receiver? Can college football really handle the Vols being back? Plus we take a look back on Phillip Fulmer's career as a Shakespearean backstabber. 2022-10-131h 14Locked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersOffensive Woes Continue for the Detroit TigersToday we discuss a brutal offensive performance by the Detroit Tigers in a 4-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins. Riley Greene is clutch but struggling... but so is the entire offense. Tyler Alexander put together a solid start but it did not matter. We also discuss Skubal on the IL and Michael Fulmer pitching for the Twins.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your...2022-08-0431 minLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersRobbie Grossman is Traded After the Detroit Tigers get Walked-OffToday we discuss the Detroit Tigers getting walked off in Target Field yet again. Michael Fulmer may have ended his Tigers career on a sour note, Derek Hill has been DFA'd, and Robbie Grossman is traded to the Atlanta Braves.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more prop...2022-08-0235 minLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersDetroit Tigers Sloppy Weekend as Deadline Week ArrivesToday we discuss the Tigers poor performances from the weekend against the Toronto Blue Jays right before the MLB trade deadline arrives. Michael Fulmer and Andrew Chafin are likely traded as well as some other bullpen and bat candidates.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, od...2022-08-0136 minFishing Forward PodcastFishing Forward PodcastEpisode 12 - Pain and Disorder Pt. 1In part I of our series on pain management, we hear from a community-based fisheries researcher about the "pain pipeline", and how pain management can result in undesired outcomes for commercial fishermen. The Fishing Forward is a podcast inspired by fishermen, for fishermen, featuring discussions from scientific experts and fishermen on health, safety, and staying shipshape in the commercial fishing industry. Fishing Forward funded and produced by the Northeast Center for Occupational Health and Safety, and by the Coastal Routes Radio team at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada at at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Fishing Forward...2022-06-0329 minLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersTHE DETROIT TIGERS WIN A BASEBALL GAMEToday we discuss the WIN against the Minnesota Twins in Target field. Harold Castro vs Miguel Cabrera? Chafin or Fulmer? AJ Hinch? All the controversy in a win.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline– Where The Game Starts!2022-05-2628 minLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersHAROLD CASTRO FOR PRESIDENT AS THE DETROIT TIGERS WIN STREAK IS AT FOURTODAY WE DISCUSS HAROLD CASTRO BEING THE GREATEST BASEBALL PLAYER OF ALL TIME. We also break down a FANTASTIC start from Alex Faedo and how Michael Fulmer and Gregory Soto faired in a close game.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever...2022-05-1735 minLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersLocked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit TigersAkil Baddoo, Michael Fulmer, Kreidler, and Another Spring Training TieToday we break down another Spring Tie against the Pirates and break down the performances from Baddoo, Kreidler, Fulmer, E-Rod, and more!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline– Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing se...2022-03-2428 minDon\'t Dead, Open Inside: a Walking Dead RetrospectiveDon't Dead, Open Inside: a Walking Dead RetrospectiveThe Walking Dead 312: "Clear" with special guest Boyd FulmerDirected by Tricia Brock. Written by Scott M. Gimple. Air date: March 3, 2013.2021-12-2748 minOn The Corner PodcastOn The Corner PodcastOTC 295 - Scott Chu's Mock DraftOn The Corner - Nick Pollack (@PitcherList) sat down with Scott Chu (@ifthechufits) to discuss his 2022 Pitcher List Staff Mock Draft. Scoring Settings: 12-teamer, 23 rounds, 5x5 H2H, Daily, 3 OF, 2 UTIL. 2x Ohtani, Yahoo! View the full draft board here. Listen to Chris' In The Deep podcast here. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | Spotify | Google Play | RSS | Join Pitcher List Plus to support the podcast and get an Ad-Free Website + access to our Discord community! Players Mentioned: Juan Soto Max Scherzer Jacob deGrom Whit Merrifield ...2021-12-111h 43Hacks & JacksHacks & JacksH & J 26 - Using EOS Soft Schedules To Your AdvantageJoe Gallina (@joegallina) and Scott Chu (@ifthechufits) talk about the favorable matchups that can help you identify players to roster for your end of season championship push. Players discussed in this episode: Michael Fulmer, Tyler Rogers, Jose Siri, Frank Schwindel, Lane Thomas, Austin Hays, Bobby Dalbec, Garrett Hampson, Lewin Diaz, Kyle Isbel, Ryan Vilade Eugenio Suarez and more! Join Pitcher List Plus, an ad free website and join our Discord CommunityGet PL+ and join our community!: https://pitcherlist.com/plus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices...2021-09-2043 minThe Bentley ShowThe Bentley ShowThe Bentley Show Ep. 17IntroTigersWeekend Recaps, Tork, Stewart, Mize, FulmerPistonsAll Star Weekend, Blake to BYKRed WingsLightning preview, BernierLionsChase Daniel, Salary Cap, Running BacksOutro2021-03-0859 minThe Data Sleuth PodcastThe Data Sleuth Podcast44. Surveillance and Counterfeit Goods Investigations with Scott FulmerThis week, Leah chats with Scott Fulmer about surveillance techniques and counterfeit goods investigations. If you've ever wanted to learn more about either, you will not want to miss this episode and opportunity to learn from one of the best! Scott Fulmer is a 30-year veteran Utah private investigator and the principal at Intermountain PI, based in Salt Lake City.  He hosts the Intermountain PI Podcast each Tuesday and is author of the true crime memoir, Confessions of a Private Eye, available on Amazon.  Scott is a decorated combat veteran of the Gulf War and a father of...2021-02-0242 minKentucky Sports Radio Podcast NetworkKentucky Sports Radio Podcast Network11 Personnel E77: Knoxville is BurningThe offseason has slowed down the college football world almost everywhere, with one exception. Knoxville is on fire. Phil Fulmer "retired" after Tennessee fired Jeremy Pruitt for cause after an investigation found the Vols are in fact the cheatingest cheaters who ever cheated. The purge is hilarious in the short term and great news for the Wildcats in the long term. Highlights from a candid conversation between Nick Roush and Adam Luckett: More Scott Frost slander. Reading between the lines from Mark Stoops' scheme talk.  Tae Tae Crumes time?  A timeline of the disastrous Pruitt/Fulmer reign.  The wil...2021-01-2059 min11 Personnel11 PersonnelKnoxville is BurningThe offseason has slowed down the college football world almost everywhere, with one exception. Knoxville is on fire. Phil Fulmer "retired" after Tennessee fired Jeremy Pruitt for cause after an investigation found the Vols are in fact the cheatingest cheaters who ever cheated. The purge is hilarious in the short term and great news for the Wildcats in the long term. Highlights from a candid conversation between Nick Roush and Adam Luckett: More Scott Frost slander. Reading between the lines from Mark Stoops' scheme talk.  Tae Tae Crumes time?  A timeline of the disastrous Pruitt/Fulmer reign.  The wil...2021-01-2059 minThe College Football DailyThe College Football DailyVols fire Jeremy Pruitt, AD Phil Fulmer retiring: What our experts have to sayGoVols247's Wes Rucker and Grant Ramey discuss Tennessee's decision to fire football coach Jeremy Pruitt and party ways with athletic director Phillip Fulmer. So, you know, a casual Monday.Host: Trey Scott  Guest: Wes Rucker & Grant RameyFollow or Subscribe to The College Football Daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here!   To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy 2021-01-1920 minThe Insurance Guys PodcastThe Insurance Guys PodcastBroker Brett talks Insurtech  In this episode, Bradley and Scott sit down with Brett Fulmer to talk all things Insurtech. /////////  Cover Desk Hire a virtual professional from Cover Desk who takes care of all the tasks you don’t need a license to perform. Click here for more info >>>Tell Cover Desk that The Insurance Guys sent you.  ePayPolicy Insurance payments made easy. Created by insurance experts for the insurance industry ePayPolicy provides the simplest solution for insurance agents, brokers, MGAs, and p...2021-01-1352 minBroker Brett RadioBroker Brett RadioBBQ Part 2!! With Nelson Kays and Scott EngelmannIn this episode Broker Brett raps with his OG BBQ buddies, Scott Engelmann and Nelson Kays.  Kelson taught Brett the ways of the Weber grill, and Scott's a phenomenal home chef that loved his Traeger Grill.They get into what they're cooking for dinner, the fun of making things happen the fly, why it's great to be able to cook awesome food for people, and their thoughts on the most popular grills in the market. Broker Brett Radio is proudly powered by Newport Beach Insurance Center, please reach out for Personal, Commercial, or Li...2020-12-2429 minPractical Wisdom for Leaders with Scott J. Allen, Ph.D.Practical Wisdom for Leaders with Scott J. Allen, Ph.D.Dr. Jay Conger - The High Potential's AdvantageSend us a textDr. Jay Conger holds the Henry R. Kravis Chaired Professor of Leadership Studies at Claremont McKenna College. As an executive educator, coach, and program designer, he has worked with over five hundred organizations in his twenty-five year career. An outstanding teacher, Financial Times and other business periodicals ranked him as one of the world’s top management educators. He works with individuals and organizations to create unique learning environments that accelerate and celebrate the potential of leaders.Quotes From This Episode“Situation setting is your ability to be very...2020-10-1242 minPI PerspectivesPI PerspectivesInsurance Defense with Scott Fulmer, The Intermountain PIEpisode 20: Matt welcomes Scott Fulmer, The Inter-Mountain PI. Scott, a Gulf War veteran, Has a successful investigation company out of Utah. Matt and Scott discuss Insurance company surveillance and how to navigate this business. Scott, the author of “The confessions of a Private Eye”, is also the host of the Inter-mountain PI Podcast program. Podcast worlds collide as they two hosts sit down to talk shop. Links: Matt’s email: MatthewS@Satellitepi.com Scott’s email Scott@intermountainpi.com Linkedin: Scott Fulmer Instagram: Intermountainpi Twitter: @intermountainpi Podcast: The Intermountain PI Book information Confessions of a Private Eye https://www.amazon.com/Scot...2020-02-0344 minMy Favorite Detective StoriesMy Favorite Detective StoriesMFDS 82 - Intermountain PI Podcast Interview w/ Scott FulmerToday's Episode is brought to you by ThePICoach.com. There you can find info about my PI Coaching services and my books, both of which will help you take your PI business to the next level.private investigation, picoach, private eye, pi, detective, mystery, true crime, novel, writing, favorite, detective stories, crime, drama, thrillerHe’s been a police officer and an insurance fraud investigator. However, for the last 22 years of his life he’s been a successful private investigator. Not to mention an author of numerous books, both fiction and non-fiction. Now, he’s slowly turning the busines...2019-12-3149 minPunt & Pass PodcastPunt & Pass PodcastPunt & Pass Week 2 (9.5.2019)Drew and Aaron look towards Week 2 in this episode of #PuntandPass! *Presented by PrizePicks* (3:21) Did Willie Taggart really blame #FloridaState blowing a 31-13 lead on lack of hydration? (7:18) Who is to blame at #Tennessee? Are Jeremy Pruitt and Phil Fulmer really in unison? (15:55) #TAMUvsCLEM. Can the #Aggies upset the #Tigers? (20:45) #LSUvsTEX. Sam Ehlinger vs Joe Burrow. Is #Texas back or is #LSU for real? (28:34) #CINCYvsOSU. (31:00) #NEBvsCU. (33:34) #MSUvsUGA. Congrats to Coach Dooley! (35:02) #NMSTvsBAMA. Thanks for listening and please rate/review/subscribe!!! #PuntandPass #PrizePicksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. To learn more about...2019-09-0540 minThat SEC Football PodcastThat SEC Football PodcastCoach O loves Scott Woodward, LSU offense getting too much hype? Jake Bentley poised for big year? Tua hurt again, Fulmer hypes up cousin Shane & Matt Luke mailbag questionSEC Mike Bratton and his cousin Shane share the highlights of the Madden NFL rookie rankings reveal (2:30), Terry Bradshaw off his meds apparently (5:00), Coach O reveals just how involved Scott Woodward is when it comes to recruiting (8:30), Joe Burrow hypes up LSU’s offense, has the hype gone too far this offseason? (13:00), Jake Bentley wins throwing competition from the Manning Passing Academy; how excited should Carolina fans be following a strong offseason from the team’s QB? (18:00), Tua Tagovailoa misses the Manning Passing Academy due to injury (23:00), Cousin Shane is fired up following Phillip Fulmer’s latest comments on the Te...2019-07-0341 minBaggageBaggageGrandma's Magic Gambling BraI recently sat down with my sister, Laurah Bajorek, for a rather lengthy conversation where we discussed the impact of Marie Kondo, basements, and some of our family's heirlooms. Technical Director: Scott Beatty Producer: Sarah Fulmer --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/baggage/support2019-05-1230 minBaggageBaggagePersonal Archaeological DigScott interviews Sarah, who is still in the middle of a big move. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/baggage/support2019-04-0730 minMy Favorite Detective StoriesMy Favorite Detective StoriesMFDS 29 - Scott FulmerScott is a licensed private investigator in Utah and Colorado. Moreover, he is a prolific author and speaker. He is an Army veteran and served with the 2nd Armored Division (Hell on Wheels) in the first Gulf War Afterwards; he attended the University of Texas at San Antonio. He graduated with a degree in Criminal Justice and Security Management. While in college, Scott began working for one of the largest private investigation firms in Texas. Later, he was granted a top-secret U.S. government security clearance. He spent several years conducting sensitive national security background investigations for the U...2018-12-1049 minThe Triple Option PodcastThe Triple Option PodcastConf Champ Preview / Why Doesn't Anyone Want To Coach Tennessee?Chad and Steve opine in a Friday Happy Hour edition. Transcript below: Okay here we go summary of headphones turnabout dialogue I hello my Dan Mullen is back with the gators and other coaching changes is exactly what you talk about first off but before that even we want to tell you that this podcast is brought to you by fan Teddy legal for all your business legal needs in etc. etc. so Steve with Diane okay you want to talk about we just talk about how to set it demoing new Florida higher this was for one second...2017-12-0240 minChicago White Sox PodcastChicago White Sox Podcast10/20/17: MLB.com Extras | Chicago White SoxAfter trading away veterans Chris Sale and Jose Quintana, the White Sox looked to a group of youngsters to fill out their starting rotation. MLB.com's Matt Waymire and White Sox reporter Scott Merkin break down the seasons of Carlos Rodon, Carson Fulmer, Reynaldo Lopez and Lucas Giolito.2017-10-2100 minChicago White Sox PodcastChicago White Sox Podcast8/9/16: MLB.com Extras | Chicago White SoxIt would have taken star power to trade away the likes of Chris Sale or Jose Quintana. MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince and White Sox reporter Scott Merkin discuss where they stand going forward this season, examine Jose Abreu's recent power surge, and which direction the team sees Carson Fulmer heading on the mound2016-08-0900 minChicago White Sox PodcastChicago White Sox Podcast7/18/16: MLB.com Extras | Chicago White SoxThe White Sox need to kick up their offense in the second half if they want any chance of competing for the Wild Card. MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince and White Sox reporter Scott Merkin discuss their struggles at the dish, whether or not the team is done spending money before the Trade Deadline and where Carson Fulmer fits into the starting rotation.2016-07-1800 minChicago White Sox PodcastChicago White Sox Podcast3/28/16: MLB.com Extras | Chicago White SoxCould Carson Fulmer make his Major League debut by June? MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince caught up with White Sox reporter Scott Merkin to find out why Fulmer's primed for the big stage, why Chris Sale has the stuff to win the AL Cy Young award, and a few other bold predictions for 2016.2016-03-2900 minCrazy Sheet - College Football BettingCrazy Sheet - College Football BettingTennessee PreviewTennessee is finally getting back to an acceptable talent level after Phil Fulmer made them a national power before being shownt he door. While still young this team is very talented but do they have the depth to step back to the top of the SEC East? 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