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Cold

Justice for Joyce Yost | Talking Cold | Discussion of Episode 7

Cold

KSL Podcasts

True Crime, Ksl, Homicide, Cold, Susanpowell, Society & Culture, Westvalleycity, Joyce Yost, Utah, Found, Westvalley, Missing Persons, Murder, Police, Stevepowell, Disappearance, Investigation, Kidnapping, Coldcase, Joshpowell, Documentary

4.840.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

A prison snitch can sometimes provide vital leads about a case, but is it always reliable information? Amy Donaldson and Ann Dent talk with former Salt Lake Police chief Chris Burbank about the pros and cons of information coming from a suspected criminal. Chris currently serves on a national level as the Vice President of law enforcement strategy for the Center for Policing Equity.

Talking Cold is honest and frank conversations about the issues brought forward in the latest episode of the Cold podcast. We begin with Cold season 2: Justice for Joyce. Three ladies, Amy Donaldson, Ann Dent and Sheryl Worsley will talk about weighty issues like sexual assault, the death penalty and failures of the criminal justice system. The goal is more conversation and more understanding.

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If you or someone close to you has experienced rape or any other form of sexual abuse, you can go to RAINN.org to connect with free resources anywhere in the United States.

Episode credits: 

  • Hosts: Amy Donaldson, Ann Dent
  • Audio production: Nina Earnest
  • Audio mixing: Trent Sell
  • KSL executive producer: Sheryl Worsley
  • Workhouse Media executive producers: Paul Anderson, Nick Panella, Andrew Greenwood
  • Amazon Music team: Morgan Jones, Eliza Mills, Vanessa Rebbert, Shea Simpson

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

This podcast includes discussions of rape, sexual assault, and other violent crimes, including murder.

0:06.7

Listener discretion is advised. You should also know that help is available 24-7 if you are

0:12.7

someone close to you has experienced rape or any other form of sexual abuse. In the United States,

0:18.8

you can go to rain.org. That's the Rape Abuse Incest National Network website

0:24.1

at raii-n.org. You can also call 800-656-5-6-Hope to connect with free resources. No one needs

0:34.6

suffer in silence. You are not alone.

0:38.4

Hi, I'm Amy Donaldson. And I'm Ann Dent, and this is Talking Cold.

0:44.8

This is the show where we discuss the issues raised in the last episode of Cold.

0:49.7

That's why we need to start with a giant spoiler alert.

0:53.3

If you haven't listened to Episode 7 of Cold, go to Amazon music or Amazon.com backslash

0:59.3

cold podcast.

1:00.8

Give a listen and come right back.

1:03.1

Today we're going to talk with Chris Burbank.

1:05.1

He's the former Salt Lake City Police Chief.

1:07.6

He now works as the vice president of law enforcement strategy at the Center for Policing

1:12.5

Equity. We're going to talk to him about how police filter through leads, the various ways

1:17.4

they get those leads, kind of the arc of an investigation, and how they deal with the media,

1:22.9

the pros and cons of that relationship.

1:31.9

Chris, welcome, and thank you so much for taking the time to talk with us.

1:32.7

Thanks for having me.

1:34.5

Let's just go ahead and start with a clip.

1:40.6

Tom told Terry he had never been up to the Lovell Family Cabin, but speculated, maybe that's where Doug had buried Joyce.

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