Solve'em When You Get'em
When a part of town is very active, cops need to know who and how things are related. Take a listen on how we Solve'em when we Get'em.
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Heather Jordan and Eric Grayless of Tulsa County District Attorneys office care about putting criminals in jail and helping victim's families cope with out of sequence deaths like Leslie Griffin. Leadership and attitude and is key in this episode.
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Who is in charge of the. investigation when the investigation is not clear cut? When a confession of intent is needed the person in charge is the criminal. Not real comforting if you care about preventing the next one.
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Melanie Morgan was a cub reporter in Kansas City, Mo. when she was walking through the lobby of the Alameda Plaza Hotel. She followed cops up the elevator to the ninth floor and saw Louise Vilott dead on the floor. This case from 1978 has haunted Melanie and she is till on the hunt to name a killer. The reason I used tip sheets. Cannot tell the players without a program.
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If the leaders can not come up with a better briefing than the Trump Rally I suggest we blindfold the leaders and describe the area of threats. We should be better than that. The murder case is a good one for the patrol cops. Look outside the tape.
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Fake drugs, even in pill form, will make people angry. Where can we intervene? Everywhere we must save'em early, home, school. Before another body drops.
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The criminal that has a conscience is in prison even if it is not revealed what they did. True evil exists but most killers will reveal themselves if law enforcement has not touched them yet. Killers touch a lot of lives in a negative way. The pain the killers feel is a part of the punishment.
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To save six year olds we need to show up. Paul showed up for kids and some took advantage, but he never said no. A new spin is Curt and how to teach people to use their finances judicially.
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Recovering from addiction or a special affliction is possible. Dr. Bill wrote a book published in 1939 that is used today to help people find Hope from addiction. This story has terrible loss and redemption in different places and times. I leave with this keep coming back and you can see a lot when you stop.
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This episode murder case has the suspect at 15 going into the system. He works the program and at 24 delivers my mail. Leaders spread the rewards and shoulders the pain alone. It all works.
info_outlineWhen cleaning a crime scene a sober mindset is needed. If not you will just smear blood everywhere and hide a decomposing body under the bed. An addictive mind is no match for a TPD Homicide.