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    Solve'em When You Get'em

    I am 36 year veteran Tulsa Police Department recently retired as the Sgt. over the well known Tulsa Homicide Squad.  Learn lessons on how to pick and run a unit of high ego detectives that are tasked with solving societies worst crimes.  How we develop the mind set to solve them all.
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    Episodes (83)

    Ep:21 Accident Murder

    Ep:21 Accident Murder

    Know this when you take a loaded gun into a situation and the gun goes off and someone dies there has to be consequences.  I am convinced the suspects only meant to rob when they killed Peggy Gayton on 12-22-2011.  I ma convinced the plan was to rob Santos Lopez on 6-2-2014 but they killed Lopez.  The purpose of the podcast though is to explain that the law enforcement profession demands cops do the right thing all the time.  Check out Philadelphia paying 4.5 million to a man wrongfully convicted.  No money no amount of I am sorry can cover malfeasance.

    Ep:18 One of Many

    Ep:18 One of Many

    Corbin Tyler AKA Curtis Hergenrother is shot through an opening in the door.  The break in the case comes  from enhanced video.  If you can get it, have at the door so when you hear a knock at 4:40 am you do not have to answer it.  This case relates to many others in gang violence and suspect information.

    Ep:17 Fairmont Quad

    Ep:17 Fairmont Quad

    A rare occurrence a quadruple killing happened twice in 2013.  I teach this murder in my complex investigation class.  A whole department response makes it imperative that individual officers report to detectives when they have talked to someone reference to the case.  Money, sex, drugs and vendetta are four reasons I tell the public people end up dead.  This one has them all in one scene.

    Ep:16 Snake

    Ep:16 Snake

    I have never told anyone, especially criminals, that if they testify against killers, robbers or dopers law enforcement can guarantee their safety.  The decision to testify truthfully is up to the individual faces as a business decision.  My Campbell paid the price.  Listen and hear how at times the prosecutors and cops are at odds in how to proceed.

    Ep:15 Off the Street

    Ep:15 Off the Street

    A lot of the entities work in the justice system and with all the parts and hands in the system, it moves slow.  Hence the statement the wheels if justice move slow.  Episode 15 is a robbery case that will play an intricate part into Episode 16.  To get the background for episode 16 please listen to this podcast.  Have a Happy Thanksgiving and we will resume in December.

    Ep:14 Day One

    Ep:14  Day One

    I talk to law enforcement and business groups about management styles and this episode talks about how if you apply to a position of importance you have to be ready on day one.  If yo want the title only you will not be successful of lead up.  I also talk about how leaders, administrators have to allow the people they put in a position of power must allow that person to succeed.  Intelligence gathering in 2011 is mentioned in 2019.  Stay tuned!

    Ep:13 No Remorse

    Ep:13 No Remorse

    When young people are allowed to run free without any consequences from the family, law enforcement has to step in and protect society from the kids.  In 2017 in Tulsa the kids in this area were robbing and killing citizens at an alarming rate.  In  psychology it is taught that people will continue with an action until something intervenes.   Tulsa Police intervened after two deaths, countless thefts and a rape.  This one hurt the hardest of the cops.

    Ep:12 When you Fail-Blame Dad

    Ep:12 When you Fail-Blame Dad

    True evil exists in a very small percentage of the population.  But when evil meets pure innocence it makes the news.  And not in a good way.   An eighty year old man that wears leg braces and volunteers his time building houses for the Habitat for Humanity is shot and killed interrupting a burglar in his home at 4:40 am.  A man that gives tree trimmers lunch while they work is killed as his wife calls 911.  A sad story no matter who you are.  Hug your loved ones.

    Ep:11 "911"

    Ep:11  "911"

    In Tulsa OK. there is a debate ongoing with the police/community divide.  The community activists have showed up at a government housing complex called Towne Square and documented the Tulsa Gang Task Force doing foot patrol in the complex and talking with the folks in the parking lots.  This is a form of community policing that has got the community activists upset.  This case links to Towne Square. Episode 10 had links to Towne Square.  Law enforcement needs to have intelligence on cars in the complex and who associates with those cars.  This type of intelligence was helpful in solving the murder of Walter Hogan at 911 E 36 SN on 9-15-2017.

    Ep:10 Crawford Park

    Ep:10 Crawford Park

    What else can this be?  A question that i ask myself when confronted with the unknown.  This episode has over 300 participants,  that is a lot of eyes and yet only a few eyewitnesses.  Another example of how Intelligent Based Policing will be needed to investigate major crimes in the future.  A laser like approach will keep everyone safer and those that need to be warehoused right where they need to be.

    Ep 9: Hicks Park

    Ep 9: Hicks Park

    A case that has the whole department involved and contributing to the quick resolution of a two innocent people doing the right thing for the right reason but the wrong place at the wrong time.  Fate brought two youngsters face to face with killers on a September night in 2011.  The family played a big part in how this gets resolved and carry the weight or the deaths with them today.  Remember when texting and you are unsure the person responding is not the person you think it is call them.

    Ep: 8 1305 N. Kingston

    Ep: 8 1305 N. Kingston

    In January 2013 Tulsa Homicide worked and solved a quadruple murder.   Four death investigations can lead many different ways as anyone of the victims can be the main target.  That was true in January, but to think we would be dealing with another quadruple killing in November 2013 is disconcerting.  This case takes many twist and turns is yet unresolved.  Listen how Tulsa Homicide worked this case and developed information used to incarcerate the person of interest in the November quad.

    EP 7: Lost in Addiction

    EP 7: Lost in Addiction

    Methamphetamine addiction left untreated will cause good people to wrong and bad people to worst.  This story has good people addicted to Crank and they end up victims.  The bad people addicted to Crank end up killing and beating up good people.  The message is the family of methamphetamine addicted people can intervene.  People can beat the habit and do, but law enforcement must intervene to keep evil form killing the addicted before they get a chance to.

    Ep 6: Smuggler's Blues

    Ep 6: Smuggler's Blues

    The Smuggler's Blues talks about drug dealing and why you have to carry guns because you always carry cash.  Josh Counts lost his life in the politics of contraband.  Josh was a father and a caring man that took a chance on the losing proposition of fast cash by selling illegal marijuana.  Listen to why doing the wrong thing at the wrong time for the wrong reason turns out to more times than not.  Their are more people willing to do the right thing for the right reason at the right time to bring killers to Justice.

    Ep 5: Know'em to Chase'em

    Ep 5:  Know'em to Chase'em

    What you are about to hear is not heard by the public very often.  The actual calling of an attempt to capture a violent suspect, Donald Ellison, after surveillance has seen him at a location on a stolen motorcycle.  From a calm routine day to a highly charges traumatic event in twelve minutes.  Listen as I describe the feelings and events during this chase.  This is the chase I referenced in episode 4 on Solve'em When You Get'em.

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