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Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

The role of social media in the Savanah Soto, and Matthew Guerra case.

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

True Crime

4.6809 Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2024

⏱️ 72 minutes

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to police off the cuff, real crime stories. I'm your host,

0:13.0

retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, a 27-year veteran of the NYPD. The case we've been covering the Savannah Soto Matthew Gira case, there's a little bit of the NYPD. The case we've been covering the Savannah Soto, Matthew Gier, case,

0:24.6

there's a lot of unanswered questions,

0:26.4

and I think those unanswered questions are exacerbated by, surprise, surprise, social media.

0:36.3

Social media helps a lot of investigations, but also hinders

0:41.7

lots of investigations because of a lot of false information that gets out there. And this

0:47.7

false information is somehow reported as the truth. So we're going to try to bring you the truth today from true crime,

0:56.7

real crime, from a police perspective and a little bit off the cuff. So you're about to enter

1:01.7

the police off the cuff zone.

1:21.6

Thank you. We have to be some common sense. Yes, sir.

1:22.6

They have the car stopped in 10th and branch, Michael Byther.

1:25.6

We still don't know who pulled a trigger. Joining me today, I have two co-hosts, two guests, if you will, both NYPD veterans.

1:57.9

And first I'm going to introduce retired NYPD sergeant, professor of criminal

2:03.4

justice at Alberta Magnus College in Connecticut, attorney. Welcome to the show. Professor

2:10.3

Mike Geary. Mike, welcome to the show. Billy, good afternoon. Good to see you. Hello, everybody.

2:16.1

You know, Mike, I'm always happy that when I call

2:18.9

you with zero notice, that you have no life and you're ready to go and do a show. I say that I'm a

2:24.3

man. And I know on Sunday sometimes the wife gives you the honey-do list and hopefully,

2:30.0

maybe you got that done on Saturday and you didn't have to worry about doing it on Sunday.

2:41.7

Anyway, with us also joining us today, another NYPD veteran, retired NYPD detective, straight out of Brooklyn.

2:42.1

And, you know, he does the honey-do list without having to be asked.

2:46.0

It's because he's all over Brooklyn, all over the place, doing all kinds of Italian father things.

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