Crime Weekly
Join retired police detective and private investigator Derrick Levasseur and true crime Youtube creator Stephanie Harlowe as they discuss the crimes making headlines while also taking a deeper look into cases that have fascinated them both personally and professionally. They’ll give plenty of insight and safety tips along the way to help make sure that no listener becomes the subject of the next episode….
Hôtes et personnes invitées
Question
-2 j
In regards to car reversing at 24mph. What is the distance the car would travel to achieve that speed? And how many seconds would it take? The car data would show how quickly she shifted into drive. And have you ever reverse at a high rate?? Unimaginable to me. Especially, at night, in snow and drunk.
Lost Everything
-4 j
You guys have always been family to me. Last week our house burnt down to the ground - total loss. If there’s anything you can do to help me and my disabled daughter I would be so grateful. Is it possible some of your sponsors like Helix may help me out with larger discounts? The whole story is on my FB page: Lorraine Kaczor. I don’t know if you’d share this with your audience but if you could at least share it with your sponsors I would be eternally grateful!!
John O’Keefe part 4
-3 j
You have Yanetti and Jackson mixed up for most of the episode when you are talking about them or commenting on the court excerpts.
Ugh plus an edit…
-3 j
Stephanie is the worst, and Derek needs to look up the word “malapropism.” Gave this podcast a good try, but she’s an insufferable bully, and a textbook example of “a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.” Garbage.
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