Episodes
Kitty Hailey, CLI is an investigator of long standing and an advocate for professionalism in the industry. She is an award winning writer and author of the acclaimed 'Code of Professional Conduct: Standards and Ethics for the Investigative Profession.' While ethics is one of her primary concerns her work revolves primarily around the wrongfully incarcerated and civil rights work. She will talk about several cases and her current writings discussing the role of the investigator in the...
Published 12/04/19
Kitty Hailey, CLI is an investigator of long standing and an advocate for professionalism in the industry. She is an award winning writer and author of the acclaimed 'Code of Professional Conduct: Standards and Ethics for the Investigative Profession.
Published 12/04/19
During my previous podcasts, I have spent a lot of time, talking about corrupt police investigations and or lackadaisical police work. Recently, I have been working on cases, where my client’s attorneys were later convicted of a crime and in some cases were under investigation or on disciplinary review during their trials. A dishonest attorney is only setting the client up to have to file a post-conviction relief act, claiming ineffectiveness of counsel. On this episode we discuss...
Published 11/20/19
During my previous podcasts, I have spent a lot of time, talking about corrupt police investigations and or lackadaisical police work.
Published 11/20/19
Larry Forletta's investigative work on one of Pittsburgh's most haunting unsolved murder mysteries takes the spotlight on; Is There Really Truth & Justice for All? Smiley Face Killers: The Hunt For Justice. The docuseries aired on January 19th on the Oxygen Channel and featured the case of Duquesne University student Dakota James. James was last seen in Downtown Pittsburgh after partying with friends on the night of January 25, 2017. Security footage showed him walking through Katz...
Published 10/30/19
Larry Forletta's investigative work on one of Pittsburgh's most haunting unsolved murder mysteries takes the spotlight on; Is There Really Truth & Justice for All? Smiley Face Killers: The Hunt For Justice.
Published 10/30/19
On this episode we speak with NICOLE CUSANELLI. Nicole graduated from St. Joseph's University with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and went on to work as an Educational Coordinator with Cornell-Abraxas Group at the Bensalem Youth Development Correctional Facility, a secure detention facility for troubled youth.
Published 10/23/19
On this episode we speak with NICOLE CUSANELLI. Nicole graduated from St.
Published 10/23/19
On this episode we speak with NICOLE CUSANELLI. Nicole graduated from St. Joseph's University with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and went on to work as an Educational Coordinator with Cornell-Abraxas Group at the Bensalem Youth Development Correctional Facility, a secure detention facility for troubled youth.
Published 10/16/19
On this episode we speak with NICOLE CUSANELLI. Nicole graduated from St.
Published 10/16/19
Rory has been working as a Criminal Defense Investigator for the past 28 years. He has worked with many innocent people who were acquitted over the years. Join us Wednesday October 2, at 11:00 EST as we discuss the continued problems that face the wrongfully accused.
Published 10/02/19
Rory has been working as a Criminal Defense Investigator for the past 28 years. He has worked with many innocent people who were acquitted over the years.
Published 10/02/19
Uncovering Reasonable Doubt: The Criminal Defense Investigation Training Council There are many wrongful arrests and convictions in the United States. How can we fix this? Understanding that our current judicial system is not “truth and Justice for All” and that everyone needs to be aware, this widespread problem in our country does not discriminate against race, religion, sex, nationality. Anyone can become a victim to the judicial system and incompetent investigations by law enforcement.
Published 09/18/19
Uncovering Reasonable Doubt: The Criminal Defense Investigation Training Council There are many wrongful arrests and convictions in the United States.
Published 09/18/19
Attorney Toni Messina has handled some of the most challenging cases New York City has seen including charges of terrorism, murder, gang assault, rape and robbery. One commonality she sees in all her cases is that -- although many of her clients are guilty -- they're often NOT guilty of what they've been charged with. In her experience, prosecution offices routinely overcharge the people they arrest and leave it up to defense attorney and investigators to undo the damage.
Published 08/21/19
Host Jeff Stein, will have Attorney John Carlson as guest to share the story of his client and how he was wrongfully accused of murder and rightfully acquitted at trial. The case involved a drive-by shooting after a High School football game. Given the nature of the crime the city was anxious to see the wrongdoers brought to justice. Mr.Carlson will discuss the evidence & how he fought the system to prove his client's innocence. You will hear that his client was arrested on the...
Published 07/24/19
Jeffrey Walker, Continued
Published 06/12/19
Mr. Walker was arrested in 2013 by the FBI for Hobbs Act Robbery and immediately began to cooperate with the federal government. He served 3 years in Fed prison and was released in 2016. He began cooperating with the civil rights attorneys concerning the wrongful convictions and civil lawsuits brought against him & members of the Philadelphia Narcotics unit, including Larry Krasner, who is now the District Attorney in Philadelphia, working together to overturn more than 1,500 cases in...
Published 05/29/19