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🗓️ 29 January 2025
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0:22.6 | You never really know someone until you find out what they've buried. |
0:26.6 | Welcome to Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske, featuring retired FBI special agent, Jennifer Coffendaffer. |
0:34.5 | The nexium case is back in the spotlight, not for the horrors of branding and coercion. |
0:42.2 | No. |
0:43.2 | That, of course, once dominated the headlines of this, but for a new twist, allegations this time of FBI evidence tampering with accusations of manipulated metadata, breached protocols, and staged searches. |
0:57.3 | Questions are swirling about whether the justice system's integrity has been compromised. |
1:03.0 | Joining us to discuss retired FBI special agent, Jennifer Coffendaffer, host of the Break the Case |
1:09.5 | podcast, available wherever you get podcasts and on YouTube |
1:12.9 | to help us understand the internal workings of investigations and what happens when allegations of |
1:18.6 | misconduct collide with the pursuit of justice. Jen, let's kick things off here. If these |
1:23.8 | allegations of FBI tampering are true, how does this kind of misconduct occur and |
1:30.3 | what can be done to ensure that investigative integrity is maintained in a case like this? |
1:40.6 | These are such serious claims and the fact that they have retired FBI agents as part of their expert witness panel, if you will, that is really disconcerting. |
1:55.0 | Not that I've gone against other FBI experts, so I understand it you can have different vantage points, |
2:03.2 | but not anything to, you know, just differing opinion about a crime is normally the situation. |
2:09.7 | You normally don't see an expert come forward and say, these people fabricated evidence, really, |
2:17.4 | essentially, is what you're talking here which is a crime |
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