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Foul Play: Crime Series

S3 Ep11: The Maps, Corruption of the Badge: Unveiling Ethical Dilemmas

Foul Play: Crime Series

Shane L. Waters, Wendy Cee, Gemma Hoskins

True Crime, Society & Culture, News, Daily News, History

4.4986 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

The eleventh episode of "The Maps," takes a critical turn as hosts Shane and Wendy discuss the controversial topic of ethics violations within the Sheriff's Office. They are joined by the current Sheriff, Pat Withrow, to dissect the tumultuous tenures of former Sheriffs Baxter Dunn (1991-2005) and Steve Moore (2009-2019).

The episode opens with an overview of the accusations of ethics violations that plagued the Sheriff's Office during the tenures of Dunn and Moore. Shane and Wendy guide listeners through the complex web of alleged misconduct, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of the impact these issues had on law enforcement operations and public trust.

Sheriff Pat Withrow offers his unique perspective on the matter, shedding light on the challenges faced by the department and the steps taken to address and rectify these issues. The discussion delves into the broader implications of ethical violations in law enforcement, especially in the context of high-profile criminal cases like that of the Speed Freak Killers.

This episode promises to be an eye-opening episode, offering listeners an insider's view into the dynamics of a Sheriff's Office grappling with allegations of misconduct. It's an episode that not only uncovers the past but also looks toward the future of law enforcement in San Joaquin County.
For a detailed exploration of this critical issue and more insights into the workings of the Sheriff's Office, visit itsfoulplay.com, where the conversation about ethics, law enforcement, and justice continues.

Transcript

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The We're going to see three

0:14.3

in five six days, please, seven totally put the subject in the picture. 3rd 17-17-1-7-2 no water warrant.

0:25.0

3rd.

0:27.0

4th-1-1.

0:28.0

4th-1, it's just a it's a good one,

0:33.0

a few,

0:34.0

and we're on a problem for these

0:35.0

and it's a Oh, With Shemptine on death row and Herzog serving 14 years following his appeal, the case of the

1:02.3

speed freak killers laid relatively

1:04.0

dormant for a number of years. Of course the families continued to search for

1:08.5

answers and a number of others were helping them in continuing their

1:11.8

investigations. But from a law enforcement

1:15.2

perspective the case was closed wasn't it? They had their convictions so what else

1:19.6

needed to be done? At this point in the season we would like to tell you more about law

1:25.3

enforcement in San Joaquin County from the first of the known speed free

1:29.8

killers murders to date. John Xenino was sheriff from 1983 to 1991. Baxter

1:38.9

Dunn was sheriff from 1991 to 2005. Bob Heidelbach then had a short term as sheriff from 2005 to 2007.

1:51.2

Steve Moore was sheriff from 2009 to 2019 and the current Sheriff is Pat Withrow.

1:59.7

There have been many public articles released over the years about Sheriff Moore,

2:04.0

and having spoken to the victims' families and other law enforcement from this time,

2:08.8

there appeared to be some things going on that may not have been completely above board.

2:12.8

No, none of this has yet been proved.

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