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Best Case Worst Case

307 | Stop The Killing Part 2

Best Case Worst Case

X-G Productions

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.23.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2022

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Part 2 with the co-hosts of the Stop the Killing podcast as we all discuss the lessons learned from the Sandy Hook massacre.

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0:00.0

The shootings occur in the end in minutes, most of the time.

0:05.8

70% of them, five minutes or less.

0:09.4

The thing is that most of these shooters have a strong feeling

0:15.0

of disenfranchisement.

0:17.0

They feel disconnected.

0:20.0

We need stop-the-killing commission to come up

0:24.0

with some real, practical, real-world solutions.

0:37.4

Hello and welcome to the best case worst case.

0:39.2

This is Jim Clemente, Retired FBI profiler

0:41.4

former New York City prosecutor and right producer of CVS

0:44.0

is Criminal Minds and still rolling on Criminal Minds

0:49.8

Evolution season 16.

0:54.0

Hi everybody, it's Francie Hakes, former state and federal

0:56.3

prosecutor and executive producer and writer

0:58.8

on Audible's Midwest Monster.

1:01.2

Jim, we're really, really lucky today.

1:03.4

We have back another part of our big crossover episode.

1:07.1

Again, do title, big crossover episode with the ladies

1:10.9

from the Stop-the-Killing podcast.

1:13.4

So if y'all would introduce yourselves,

1:14.8

I'm going to reverse the order.

1:16.6

Sarah, could you introduce yourself to our listeners,

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