Digital Forensics, Redefined: Episode 13 - Billy Carpenter and "Bucky"
Digital Forensics Redefined: Unveiling the Past with Rob Walensky and Billy CarpenterIn this episode of Digital Forensics Redefined, host Rob Walensky is joined by Billy Carpenter, a distinguished figure in law enforcement with an impressive background in digital forensics. From his start as a Patrol Officer with the Village of Warrens Police Department to his pivotal role as Deputy Chief at the Department of Veterans Affairs Police, Billy has amassed a wealth of experience in traditional and digital investigations.Billy’s career journey began with the United States Marine Corps, where he honed his discipline and strategic thinking skills. He then transitioned into law enforcement, serving with distinction across multiple roles, including Patrol Officer, Operations Lieutenant, and Deputy Chief. At the Department of Veterans Affairs Police, he specialized in ICAC (Internet Crimes Against Children) investigations, threat assessments, and complex case management, supervising a team and leading sensitive operations.Now a Patrol Officer with the City of Black River Falls, Billy continues to tackle ICAC cases while applying his extensive knowledge and experience to new challenges.Join Rob and Billy as they delve into some of their most memorable and challenging cases, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the intricacies of digital forensics and law enforcement. This episode promises to be both enlightening and engaging, showcasing the evolution of investigative techniques and the personal stories behind the headlines.Subscribe now to Digital Forensics Redefined and prepare for a compelling conversation that bridges the past and present of digital forensic science.
Digitial Forensics Redefined: Episode 12 - Greg Phillips PT 4 "Killer"
Join Defense Forensic's Rob Walensky and former Department of Justice Law Enforcement Agent Greg Phillips in this week's episode of "Digital Forensics, Redefined." Listen to stories of Greg & Rob's careers in law enforcement from the good, the bad, and the ugly. Greg is a retired Senior Special Agent with 27 years in Law Enforcement and has been a firearms Instructor for approximately 28 years. He spent 4 years in the United States Army, completed basic training at Fort Polk, and then was transferred to Fort Benning in Georgia. After completing a series of training, he was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division of America's Guard of Honor. From there, he went to Fort Braff, then Washington D.C., where he was assigned to the 3rd Platoon, the Firing Party Platoon. He started his Law Enforcement career with the Bloomfield Township Police in Walworth County, Wisconsin. From there, he was asked to join the Lake Geneva Police Department and then sent to the Wisconsin Department of Justice of Narcotics Drug Investigation School. He was also assigned as a Detective to the State Line Area Narcotics Task Force, which gave him jurisdiction in Wisconsin and Illinois. He finished his career at the Wisconsin Department of Justice as a Special Agent, where his primary investigation was drug crimes of statewide importance. He was involved in many undercover operations and trained many new agents for the state.Interested in taking one of Greg's courses? Contact him at PhilSafe.LLC@gmail.com
Digitial Forensics Redefined: Episode 11 - Greg Phillips PT3
Join Defense Forensic's Rob Walensky and former Department of Justice Law Enforcement Agent Greg Phillips in this week's episode of "Digital Forensics, Redefined." Listen to stories of Greg & Rob's careers in law enforcement from the good, the bad, and the ugly. Greg is a retired Senior Special Agent with 27 years in Law Enforcement and has been a firearms Instructor for approximately 28 years. He spent 4 years in the United States Army, completed basic training at Fort Polk, and then was transferred to Fort Benning in Georgia. After completing a series of training, he was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division of America's Guard of Honor. From there, he went to Fort Braff, then Washington D.C., where he was assigned to the 3rd Platoon, the Firing Party Platoon. He started his Law Enforcement career with the Bloomfield Township Police in Walworth County, Wisconsin. From there, he was asked to join the Lake Geneva Police Department and then sent to the Wisconsin Department of Justice of Narcotics Drug Investigation School. He was also assigned as a Detective to the State Line Area Narcotics Task Force, which gave him jurisdiction in Wisconsin and Illinois. He finished his career at the Wisconsin Department of Justice as a Special Agent, where his primary investigation was drug crimes of statewide importance. He was involved in many undercover operations and trained many new agents for the state.Interested in taking one of Greg's courses? Contact him at PhilSafe.LLC@gmail.com
Digital Forensics, Redefined: Episode 10 - Greg Phillips PT. 2
Join Defense Forensic's Rob Walensky and former Department of Justice Law Enforcement Agent Greg Phillips in this week's episode of "Digital Forensics, Redefined." Listen to stories of Greg & Rob's careers in law enforcement from the good, the bad, and the ugly. Greg is a retired Senior Special Agent with 27 years in Law Enforcement and has been a firearms Instructor for approximately 28 years. He spent 4 years in the United States Army, completed basic training at Fort Polk, and then was transferred to Fort Benning in Georgia. After completing a series of training, he was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division of America's Guard of Honor. From there, he went to Fort Braff, then Washington D.C., where he was assigned to the 3rd Platoon, the Firing Party Platoon. He started his Law Enforcement career with the Bloomfield Township Police in Walworth County, Wisconsin. From there, he was asked to join the Lake Geneva Police Department and then sent to the Wisconsin Department of Justice of Narcotics Drug Investigation School. He was also assigned as a Detective to the State Line Area Narcotics Task Force, which gave him jurisdiction in Wisconsin and Illinois. He finished his career at the Wisconsin Department of Justice as a Special Agent, where his primary investigation was drug crimes of statewide importance. He was involved in many undercover operations and trained many new agents for the state.Interested in taking one of Greg's courses? Contact him at PhilSafe.LLC@gmail.com
Digitial Forensics Redefined: Episode 9 - Greg Phillips
Join Defense Forensic's Rob Walensky and former Department of Justice Law Enforcement Agent Greg Phillips in this week's episode of "Digital Forensics, Redefined." Listen to stories of Greg & Rob's careers in law enforcement from the good, the bad, and the ugly. Greg is a retired Senior Special Agent with 27 years in Law Enforcement and has been a firearms Instructor for approximately 28 years. He spent four years in the United States Army, completed basic training at Fort Polk, and then was transferred to Fort Benning in Georgia. After completing a series of training, he was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division of America's Guard of Honor. From there, he went to Fort Braff, then Washington D.C., where he was assigned to the 3rd Platoon, the Firing Party Platoon. He started his Law Enforcement career with the Bloomfield Township Police in Walworth County, Wisconsin. From there, he was asked to join the Lake Geneva Police Department and sent to the Wisconsin Department of Justice of Narcotics Drug Investigation School. He was also assigned as a Detective to the State Line Area Narcotics Task Force, which gave him jurisdiction in Wisconsin and Illinois. He finished his career at the Wisconsin Department of Justice as a Special Agent, where his primary investigation was drug crimes of statewide importance. He was involved in many undercover operations and trained many new agents for the state.