The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno Fox News
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Each week, Emily Compagno – Co-Host of Outnumbered on The FOX News Channel - will be joined by a team of FOX News Digital true crime reporters, legal and law enforcement experts, along with the latest insights from the FOX News Investigative Team. Emily will bring stories of survival, solved and unsolved murders, America's Most Wanted killers, missing persons, and celebrity crime trials. This podcast will bring the listener into the story, as told by the people involved and those reporting on the ground. New episodes available every Tuesday, along with bonus episodes every Thursday.
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Righting A Wrong: The Exoneration Of Edward Garry
During his prolific career in law enforcement, Peter Forcelli has made over one thousand arrests. Yet at the same time, he has also been involved in the exoneration of eight people wrongfully convicted of crimes they did not commit. One of those individuals was a man Peter helped to arrest who always maintained his innocence. When Peter reinvestigated the case, he found evidence that proved those claims.
Retired ATF Deputy Assistant Director and former NYPD Homicide Detective Peter Forcelli reviews the wrongful conviction of Edward Garry. He discusses the sensitivity of the justice system and explains why these problems persist today.
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Inside The Ring: Taking Down "The Real Sopranos"
If you're a fan of shows like The Sopranos, you may find the mob lifestyle alluring. But when you're watching from the comfort of your own home, you're only getting one version of the story. New Jersey's DeCavalcante crime family inspired the popular TV show and became a target of the FBI. One man was tasked with infiltrating the formidable family, and it altered the course of his life and career.
Former FBI Agent Giovanni Rocco details his undercover experience with the DeCavalcante crime family - from close calls to almost becoming a "made" member. Later, he explains why Operation Charlie Horse ultimately forced him into retirement and hiding.
After spending 26 years as an undercover law enforcement officer, Giovanni Rocco now represents Lakeview Health, where he advocates for mental health services for first responders suffering from trauma and substance abuse issues. In his book, Giovanni's Ring: My Life Inside The Real Sopranos, he writes about his harrowing experience with the mafia.
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Bombshells In Boston: The Trial Of Karen Read
Tensions are heating up in a Boston courtroom, and the focus is on the defendant at the center of the case: Karen Read. Read has been charged with the second-degree murder of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe. Read has pleaded not guilty and alleges that she has been framed as part of a police cover-up.
FOX 25 Reporter Ted Daniel unpacks the bombshell accusations during the trial and looks at the polarizing reactions the case has garnered.
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The Fatal Mistakes Of Operation Fast And Furious
During the late hours of December 14th, 2010, U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was killed in the line of duty by a rip crew in Arizona. The ensuing investigation into the murder of Agent Terry led to the discovery of a gun-walking scandal known as Operation Fast and Furious. The revelation exposed the dangerous decisions made by the federal government, and that it wasn't just cartels with blood on their hands.
Retired ATF Deputy Assistant Director Peter Forcelli reveals how he became a whistleblower in Operation Fast and Furious, and the lengths he was forced to go through to clear his name for telling the truth.
After retiring from his career in law enforcement, Peter Forcelli became an author, public speaker, and advocate for government accountability. He details the dangers and backfires of Operation Fast and Furious in his book, The Deadly Path.
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From the Vault: Damsel In Defense
Emily looks back at her conversation with Damsel Director with Damsel In Defense Nancy Abercrombie to explore the many ways people can listen to their intuition to defend themselves against outside dangers.
Damsel In Defense is an organization that works to educate women on how to defend themselves when exposed to danger, while also empowering them to possess the confidence they need to do so.
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Chilling Confessions From A Cold-Blooded Killer
The night of January 26th, 1988, was a frigid and suspiciously quiet night at the Indianapolis Police Department. Before Sgt. Judd Green could say anything to jinx it, he was notified about a gruesome triple homicide. While out drinking with three of his friends, Kevin Conner ended the night by killing each of them in cold blood.
Retired Indianapolis Police Department Sgt. Judd Green shares the details about the chilling case and explains why over 36 years later, he's still haunted by the killer's confession.
In his book, Stories From The Streets: Drug Dealers, Hostages, and Killers, Sgt. Green looks back at his 41-year-long career in law enforcement and provides detailed stories from some of the most chilling, heartwarming, and even humorous cases he was assigned.
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Customer Reviews
Emily is the best podcast host
Emily’s thoughtful questions are always wrapped in compassion and empathy. She is able to quietly listen while the guest responds without jumping in to follow up before they finish talking. At the end, Emily give her guests a heartfelt thank you and commends them for being brave, tenacious or having persevered in finding the truth. We should all have an Emily in our lives.
Really good
The cases I’ve listened to have been very well explained. Some I’ve never heard of. Emily is a great interviewer. She’s so empathetic. Her legal experience also helps.
Like Greg Says….
As long as you don’t say “At the end of the day.” Annoying any over used. Other then then that, it’s ok.