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Best Case Worst Case

64 | A Clear Case of Murder? Forensics Proves Key to Manner of Death

Best Case Worst Case

X-G Productions

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.23.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2018

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

A man stabbed to death on federal land seems to represent a clear case of murder, but was it really?

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0:00.0

In any room, every time you walk in, you deposit things and you take things away with you.

0:15.0

This is spooky, I have Chelsea.

0:20.6

Following into place in such a spooky way.

0:30.9

Hello and welcome to Best Case Worc case. This is your host, Jim Clementi, former New York City

0:41.3

prosecutor, retired FBI profiler and writer producer on CBS's Criminal Mind.

0:46.3

And with me today is my lovely co-host. Hi everybody, it's francey hakes, former state and

0:51.6

federal prosecutor. Hi Jim. How are you, francey? I'm good. I'm glad we're back in the studio together.

0:57.1

It is a wonderful thing, isn't it? And aren't we excited today? Yes.

1:01.4

Because we have a wonderful friend and colleague.

1:05.4

Moreno Kyle. Hi guys.

1:07.6

Hi, Moreno. Thank you so much for doing this. This is exciting too. Not only is Moreno joining us,

1:12.7

but she's actually joining us in the studio. Jim, it's like we've had a run of people in the studio

1:17.5

with us. It's a wonderful thing. Live recording, a podcast is so much cooler because you get

1:22.8

to interact and we like to have a conversation because we want our audience to get to know you,

1:28.2

Moreno, and the experiences that you've had in law enforcement. Sounds good. Let's go.

1:33.6

Well, to start off with, Moreno, can you tell us and our listeners a little bit about your

1:38.1

law enforcement career? Sure. I joined the FBI in 1991 and I got transferred to Los Angeles shortly

1:44.7

thereafter and I spent 25 years working the streets of Los Angeles as either a gang or narcotics

1:51.3

investigator and simultaneously working on the FBI's ERT team, our friends' ex team.

1:58.1

Okay. ERT. This is a perfect example of what we have to do. Whenever we come to an acronym

2:03.9

that we use in the government, you have to explain what it is. So what's a ERT?

2:07.6

ERT is Evidence Response Team and it's the FBI's CSI team. We go all over the world. We investigate

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