Adam talks about how 9-1-1 calls get dispatched over the police radio, what would happen if the morgue becomes unusable, and how detectives worked with the phone company on investigations in the 1950s and 60s. writersdetective.com/122
Interview Locations, Special Investigations, and Special Deputy US Marshals - 038
FOIA, Criminal Complaints, and Operation: Varsity Blues - 037
Late Nights, Cellphone Data, and High Tech Crime - 036
Death at Sea, Old Case Files, and Personnel Records - 035
Understanding Death, Good Samaritan CPR, and AARs - 034
Cop Dialogue, Overdoses, and Justifiable Homicide - 033
Quitting, Tourist Deaths, and Drug Possession for Sale - 032
Authors of Mass Destruction, Bad Guy Feds, and Uniforms - 031
VPNs, Adam’s Story, and the Police Academy - 030
Therapist Confidentiality, Gladys R. Questionnaires, and Police vs. Medical Examiners - 029
Diamond Jubilee, Grand Juries, and Cultural Diversity - 028
APB Email, Human Trafficking, and Children of the Night - 027
True Detective, Coffee with a Cop, and Testing Blood - 026
Water-Related Deaths, Bail for Murder, Here comes the Judge. and Researching the News - 025
Coffee Mugs, Double Jeopardy, the Hiring Process, and Arrest Warrants - 024
Line of Duty Death Notifications Escaping Your Identity and Bank Robberies - 023
Privileged Communications, Autopsies in the 1930s, and Law Enforcement Mutual Aid - 022
Drug Endangered Children, Arson Investigation, and Character Holidays - 021
Homicide Report Databases, Veteran Detective Advice, and Story Research - 020
Twin DNA, The First 48, and Discovering Characters - 019
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