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By Defense Lawyer / Fmr NJ Prosecutor - Meg Hoerner
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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
As the Ghislaine Maxwell trial is largely ignored and misreported, Meg is joined by journalist Christopher Maag to discuss his investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's use of Teterboro Airport. Please enjoy this timely and fascinating conversation.
Welcome to the final installment of our conversation with NJ attorney, James Leonard. In this episode he and Meg wrap up their reminiscing. This is a great conversation with a focus on the power of brevity & brilliance that emerges after years of courtroom experience. If you don't know attorney, Edward P. Kozmor, sit back and enjoy a gentleman's war-story. A story time has aged like a fine wine, kinda like Ed.
Welcome to the 3rd installment in our conversation with Jim Leonard. While the scope of Mr. Leonard’s practice and his reputation have evolved significantly, the primary focus is, and always will be, aggressive criminal defense litigation throughout the State of New Jersey.
Meg continues her conversation with her former colleague, and one time intern - attorney, Jim Leonard. These old friends continue their discussion of the fifteen year anniversary of the eastbound strangler quadruple homicide in Atlantic City. The Atlantic City Prosecutors office say's it "isn't a cold case". On November 20, 2006, four female victims were discovered in the drainage ditch behind the former Golden Key Motel in West Atlantic City. It was only last week that acting Atlantic City Prosecutor, Cary Shill, emphasized that, even fifteen years later, the Eastbound Strangler murders of Kim Raffo, Molly Dilts, Barbara Breidor, and Tracy Roberts, demand justice. Meg welcomes NJ attorney, Jim Leonard to share his personal experience with the case, the evidence, and an unidentified person who refers to himself as "River".
The Atlantic City Prosecutors office say's it "isn't a cold case". On November 20, 2006, four female victims were discovered in the drainage ditch behind the former Golden Key Motel in West Atlantic City. It was only last week that acting Atlantic City Prosecutor, Cary Shill, emphasized that, even fifteen years later, the Eastbound Strangler murders of Kim Raffo, Molly Dilts, Barbara Breidor, and Tracy Roberts, demand justice. Meg welcomes NJ attorney, Jim Leonard to share his personal experience with the case, the evidence, and an unidentified person who refers to himself as "River". This is a compelling conversation between two former prosecutors
The Atlantic City Prosecutors office say's it "isn't a cold case". On November 20, 2006, four female victims were discovered in the drainage ditch behind the former Golden Key Motel in West Atlantic City. It was only last week that acting Atlantic City Prosecutor, Cary Shill, emphasized that, even fifteen years later, the Eastbound Strangler murders of Kim Raffo, Molly Dilts, Barbara Breidor, and Tracy Roberts, demand justice. Meg welcomes NJ attorney, Jim Leonard to share his personal experience with the case, the evidence, and an unidentified person who refers to himself as "River". This is a compelling conversation between two former prosecutors
Welcome to the final episode in our series with Jerry A. Lewis. He holds a Masters Degree in Education from Seton Hall University and as an adjunct professor at Sussex County Community College he developed a course on Criminal Investigation. He has been an adjunct professor at Northwestern University where he presented his four-day Tactical Interviewing Program. During the past thirty-eight years he has trained more than 30,000 law enforcement officials in the art of interrogation.
Meg continues her chat with Jerry A. Lewis. He is a certified police instructor and has lectured on Interviewing for numerous police academies, the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, the Drug Enforcement Administration, MAGLOCLEN, the New Jersey Polygraphists, Fish and Game, United States Probation and Parole, New Jersey Dept. of Corrections, the Chicago Police Department, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Ontario Provincial Police, and the Canadian Association of Police Polygraphists. He has been a guest lecturer at numerous specialty schools such as the Delaware State Police Homicide School, the New Jersey State Police Missing Persons School, and the International Homicide Investigators Association.
In part four of the series, Meg continues the conversation with Jerry Lewis, an expert in Statement Analysis. He has been teaching Statement Analysis since 1984 and regularly consults with other law enforcement agencies on serious and complex investigations. He has conducted interviews for every type of crime and has elicited more than 50 murder confessions. Due to his success in obtaining confessions, in 1988 he developed an Interview and Interrogation Course, which is still being offered by the New Jersey State Police
In part 3 of the series, Meg sits with Jerry Lewis, an expert in Statement Analysis. Jerry was one of the first detectives in the United States to be trained in this technique, having analyzed thousands of statements since that time. He identified the killer of Megan Kanka (Megan’s Law) from a statement read to him over the phone after the man had been cleared as a suspect. He has been teaching Statement Analysis since 1984 and regularly consults with other law enforcement agencies on serious and complex investigations. He has conducted interviews for every type of crime and has elicited more than 50 murder confessions.
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
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