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🗓️ 7 December 2017
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Retired agent Eugene Casey reviews a series of interviews he conducted with IIich Ramirez Sanchez, known worldwide as Carlos the Jackal, the inventor of modern-day terrorism. Before Osama Bin Laden, Carlos the Jackal was the world’s most famous terrorist. At the time that these debriefings, Eugene Casey was serving as Assistant Legal Attaché for the FBI in Paris, France. During his career, Casey received several awards from the Department of Justice, including one for spearheading the Salt Lake Olympic Bribery investigation. He also served as the supervisor of the Joint Task Force on Terrorist Finance in Saudi Arabia and was the Unit Chief for the Eurasian Organized Crime Unit of the Criminal Investigative Division. His last Bureau assignment before retiring earlier this year was as an instructor at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, teaching Interviewing and Interrogation Skills.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to episode 95 of FBI Retired Case Far Review with Jerry Williams. |
0:10.5 | I'm a retired agent writing crime fiction inspired by true crime |
0:14.8 | FBI cases. Today we get to speak to retired agent Eugene Casey |
0:20.1 | who served with the FBI for 21 years. |
0:24.0 | As a special agent, he used skills acquired from prior employment |
0:28.0 | as a Wall Street Investment Firm compliance officer to work White-Color Crime Matters, Drug |
0:35.6 | Money Laundering, Food Stamp Benefit Fraud, and Terrorist Financing Investigations. |
0:41.4 | In this episode, Eugene Casey financing investigations. |
0:42.6 | In this episode, Eugene Casey reviews a series of interviews he conducted with Iloc Ramirez |
0:50.0 | Sanchez, known worldwide as Carlos the Jackle, the inventor of modern day terrorism. |
0:58.0 | Before Osama bin Laden, Carlos the Jackle was the world's most famous terrorist. |
1:05.0 | At the time of these debriefings, Eugene Casey was serving as assistant legal attache for the FBI in Paris, France. During his career, Casey received |
1:16.7 | several awards from the Department of Justice, including one for spearheading |
1:21.7 | the Salt Lake Olympic bribery investigation. |
1:25.0 | He also served as the supervisor of the Joint Task Force on Terrorist Finance in Saudi Arabia and was the unit chief for the Eurasian |
1:35.6 | Organized Crime Unit of the Criminal Investigative Division. His last Bureau |
1:41.0 | assignment before retiring earlier this year was as an instructor at the |
1:46.3 | FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia teaching interview and interrogation skills. |
1:53.8 | I think this is going to be another one of those entertaining but highly educational |
1:59.8 | and informative interviews. |
2:02.1 | Not only do you get to learn all about Carlos de Jackle, but |
2:05.7 | you, Gene Casey, also provides insights into good interviewing skills. I really think you're going to enjoy this one. But before we get to the |
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