Cold Red Podcast

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  • COLD RED – A true crime podcast series hosted by two of the most well respected criminal profilers in law enforcement history. Ride along with Ray and Fitz as they dive into various cold cases, innocence projects, and some of their classic, high profile, international cases. Raymond Carr https://raymondjcarr.com Ray joined the FBI following college, working the robbery-homicide division. He was soon promoted to the Bank Robbery division in Philadelphia, the city with the 2nd highest bank robbery and armored vehicle robbery rate in the nation. Ray later moved on to the Bureau’s Behavioral Science Unit building profiles on serial offenders. He was assigned to lead the Friday Night Bank Robber task force where Ray would build a profile for the most successful bank robber in American History. Upon retirement, Ray wrote the book 30 Years On The Run about the capture and arrest of the robber and has since been featured on various series and documentaries discussing some of his high profile cases such as Homicide City and FBI: Criminal Pursuit on the Investigation Discovery. “Cops don’t solve cases, the community does!” “The victim is the most overlooked aspect of the crime by law enforcement.” -Ray Carr James Fitzgerald www.jamesrfitzgerald.com “Fitz” was a former Philadelphia Police Detective who later joined the FBI and was quickly promoted to the Behavioral Science Unit where he partnered up with Ray Carr building profiles on various criminals throughout the US. A forensic linguistics expert, Fitz is known for taking down the Unabomber and working several high profile cases like Jon Benet Ramsey and The DC Sniper. Upon retiring from the FBI, Fitz wrote a series of book volumes titled: Journey to the Center of the Mind and has been featured on numerous television shows including The Discovery Original Series – Manhunt: The Unabomber, where actor Sam Worthington played the role of Fitz. “I lay aw
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  • Witness the Fragility of the World Through the Lens of War
    Aug 27 2024

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    Martin Patience, a foreign correspondent for BBC, shares his experiences and insights on reporting from conflict zones such as Jerusalem, Gaza, Syria, and Iran. He discusses his journey into journalism, the challenges and risks of reporting in dangerous environments, and the importance of understanding different perspectives in conflict situations. Martin also highlights the role of luck and preparation in journalism and the impact on families and loved ones. He emphasizes the need for language skills, resilience, and resourcefulness for aspiring journalists. Martin Patience, a former BBC journalist, shares his experiences covering conflicts and crises around the world. He discusses his time reporting in Iran, Nigeria, and Afghanistan, highlighting the challenges and dangers faced by journalists in these regions. Patience emphasizes the importance of listening to all sides of a story and reporting the facts objectively. He also touches on the fragility of the world and the need for understanding and empathy. Patience has written a novel based on a true story and shares his thoughts on the state of the media today.

    Keywords : foreign correspondent, conflict zones, journalism, reporting, risks, perspectives, language skills, resilience, resourcefulness, journalism, conflicts, crises, Iran, Nigeria, Afghanistan, challenges, dangers, listening, objectivity, fragility, understanding, empathy, media

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    1 h y 6 m
  • From Police Academy to Patrol Officer Solving the Unsolved: The Backpacker Murders
    Aug 15 2024

    In this episode of Cold Red, Ray and Fitz interview Kris Illingsworth, a retired police officer from New South Wales, Australia. She shares her background and journey into law enforcement, including her time at the police academy and her experience as a patrol officer. She also discusses her involvement in a serial murder investigation and her interest in behavioral analysis and profiling. The conversation highlights the challenges and complexities of working in law enforcement and the importance of understanding the motivations and characteristics of offenders. In this conversation, Kris Illingsworth, a retired detective and criminal profiler from Australia. She discusses her involvement in solving a series of backpacker murders and a rape case in Wee Waa. Kris also talks about her training at the FBI Academy and her work as a consultant. The conversation concludes with Kris recounting her harrowing experience during a bushfire near Sydney.

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    1 h y 25 m
  • The Long Road to Justice/ Reopening Cold Cases The Role of Yolanda McClary in Identifying the Jane Doe
    Aug 2 2024

    Chris McMullen, a former police officer, shares his experiences in law enforcement, including his time with the Philadelphia Police Department and the Bucks County Sheriff's Department. He discusses his transition from a small beach town to a large city, the challenges of going through police academies, and the differences between working in a big city department and a smaller department. Chris also talks about his early career as a detective and shares a notable case he worked on. Overall, he reflects on his passion for law enforcement and the satisfaction he found in solving cases. Chris McMullen discusses his experience working on cold cases and the challenges he faced in solving them. He shares the story of the Rowan case, a 1984 murder that remained unsolved for 13 years until he reopened it and eventually got a conviction. He also talks about another cold case involving skeletal remains found in 1988 and how he was able to identify the victim as Jeanette Tamby. Additionally, he discusses the connection between Victor Palaeologus, a serial killer in Los Angeles, and a Jane Doe case in Ben Salem. In this final part of the conversation, Chris discusses how he was able to get the funds and resources to conduct investigative genetic genealogy and upload the DNA profile of the Jane Doe into public databases. He shares the story of how he was contacted by Yolanda McClary, a retired crime scene investigator, who helped him build the family tree and ultimately identify the Jane Doe as Lisa Todd. Chris also talks about his nonprofit organization, Cold Case Initiative, which raises money to offset the cost of forensic testing for unsolved cases. He mentions the success they've had in identifying a John Doe and their ongoing work on three other cases. The conversation ends with a discussion about Chris's acting career and his experiences as a stand-in for Alec Baldwin and appearances in TV shows and movies.

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    1 h y 17 m

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