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Things Police See: Firsthand Accounts

Shotgun Shootout And Cold Cases

Things Police See: Firsthand Accounts

Steven D Gould

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2022

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

As a disciplined street cop and Commander of the Homicide unit in a medium size county not far from Chicago, Illinois, Tim Corbett is a criminal's worst fear – he's the man who never gives up. Corbett's keen sense for bullshit, yet likable personality earns him the kind of information others can't put their hands on. And his dedication to making things right for victims and their families is worthy of a crime novel. Corbett and his teams have investigated over 1,000 deaths and put more than 400 convicted killers behind bars where they belong. He is responsible for 32 cold cases solved – some of the most-difficult in the country. 47 years in law enforcement. 17 &1/2 as Homicide Commander and an expert in the pursuit of Cold Cases.
 
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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome to the podcast and interviews active and retired police officers about

0:11.7

their most intense bizarre and sometimes humorous moments on the job I am your host Steve

0:16.5

Gould as the gentleman said thank you for being here everybody I appreciate it thank

0:21.0

you for all the recent ratings and reviews on Apple podcasts I love that please keep

0:26.3

them coming I want to get up to a thousand I have like seven hundred ninety four which

0:31.7

is awesome but it's still embarrassing for me that I don't have a thousand I see all

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these other podcasts with a thousand and they're not half as good as this podcast so you

0:39.9

can imagine how embarrassing it is so I appreciate that if you keep them coming I'm really

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