4.8 • 610 Ratings
🗓️ 22 July 2025
⏱️ 41 minutes
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0:29.7 | Have you ever wondered how police operate in a missing child case? You've probably watched |
0:34.6 | these cases unfold on television. A child will be abducted from a shopping |
0:38.4 | mall or from school or doesn't come home from the store. Those are all stories that we all pay a lot of |
0:45.8 | attention to. They get a lot of coverage. And generally, in the coverage of those stories, there are a few |
0:51.2 | detectives and police officers who sort of become the focus, the |
0:54.7 | main guys that kind of speak to the media that are running the show. Well, for this episode |
0:58.5 | of Deviant Summer School, we're doing just that. We're going to talk to a retired detective, |
1:04.7 | Jeff Bell, who worked in the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office. And more than 20 years ago, |
1:10.3 | he was the main detective on a |
1:12.9 | case that a lot of people might remember, the Carly Brusha disappearance. And so when we wanted to |
1:18.4 | get an idea of how a missing kid case operates behind the scenes, Jeff Bell was the first person |
1:24.8 | I thought of because he's really been in the thick of these and was for decades in Florida and handled a number of missing child cases. |
1:33.7 | And so here he is talking about all of that. He's going to walk us through the process of finding suspects, eliminating suspects, talking to family, talking to witnesses, how all of that |
1:46.6 | works when the child is gone. And then, of course, the crushing job, which is indicating and |
1:54.3 | notifying parents that they are not going to get their child back. Here he is Detective Jeff Bell |
2:00.8 | retired of the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office |
2:04.1 | talking about the process of when a child goes missing. |
2:13.9 | Jeff Bell, I want to say, first of all, thanks for being with us today. |
2:16.8 | We all know the stories of kids going missing, the kids on the milk carton in the 80s. |
2:23.7 | Adam Walsh was one of the first ones that really got a lot of media attention. |
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