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🗓️ 13 May 2020
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Retired agent Gina Osborn reviews an assignment from early in her career, when she worked on a Westminster Police Department Task Force targeting Asian Organized Crime in Little Saigon District of Orange County. Gina and her Westminster PD partner, Detective Tommy Rackleff, known by Vietnamese gangsters as “Old Guy and The Blonde,” were successful in dismantling video gambling, extortion, prostitution rings, and gang violence.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to episode 201 of FBI Retired Case File Review with Jerry Williams. I'm a retired agent on a mission to show the public who the |
0:16.8 | FBI is and what the FBI does through my books, my blog, and my podcast case reviews with former colleagues. |
0:25.6 | Today we get to speak to retired agent Gina Osborne, |
0:31.2 | who served in the FBI for 22 years. |
0:35.0 | In this episode, Gina reviews an assignment from early in her career in the 1990s |
0:42.0 | when she worked on a Westminster Police Department |
0:45.9 | Task Force targeting Asian Organized Crime and the Little Saigon District of Orange County, California. |
0:54.0 | Gina and her Westminster Pee-Partner, Detective Tommy Radcliffe, known by |
1:00.0 | Vietnamese gangsters as the old guy and the blonde were successful in |
1:06.1 | dismantling illegal video gambling, extortion, prostitution rings, and gang violence. |
1:14.0 | Later in her career, |
1:16.0 | Gina held many management-level positions, |
1:19.0 | including supervising |
1:21.0 | counter-terrorism investigations in Southeast Asia, and leading some of the Bureau's |
1:27.3 | most significant national security and criminal computer intrusion investigations such as the Hack on Sony Pictures Entertainment. |
1:38.0 | Recently, Gina and her co-host, Tracy Miller, a senior prosecutor, launched behind the crime scene, a true crime |
1:48.6 | podcast which explores the human side of first responders, investigators, and prosecutors focusing |
1:57.6 | on notorious cases which have haunted them their entire careers. |
2:04.1 | In each episode, they deep dive into the world of some of the worst crimes in the US history |
2:10.9 | and show how these cases impacted the lives of the heroes who responded to them. |
2:17.4 | So please stick around to the very end of my interview with Gina to hear more about her new podcast which is out now and |
2:26.4 | available wherever you get your podcast this week's behind the crime scene episode is an interview with prosecutor Bill |
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