Share The Gil Contreras Program
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Gil Contreras
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Dr Victory talks about supplements we can all take to prevent the virus and/or mitigate the effects of the virus without requiring medication! Dr Victory also talks about the website: https://speakwithanmd.com/ where anyone can access a physician willing and able to prescribe treatment medication such as hydroxychloroquine if their own physician can not or will not prescribe.
Vitamin D
Dr Victory and I discuss the backlash she's experienced on social media for being a dissenting voice on the govt response to Covid 19 and the misinformation still being reported by mainstream media.
Dr Victory discusses the predictive models that came out of the Imperial College of London, and the University of Washington, and how those models influenced Dr Anthony Fauci, and the recommendations he would make to President Trump, some of which we still see in 2021.
Dr Victory and I look back at March of 2020 when we first heard about coronavirus and President Trump declared a National Emergency. Dr Victory shares her thoughts from March 2020 and her 2021 assessment of the response of state and local govt to the "pandemic."
In this episode of The Gil Contreras Program, Sgt Smith, a retired law enforcement officer from Illinois, Fox News contributor, and Spokesperson for the National Police Association speaks frankly about the upcoming George Floyd trial, the Breonna Taylor case, cancel culture, community policing 50 years later, and the effects of "progressive politics" on policing in America.
They say there are two kinds of people in this world; dog people and non-dog people. If you're a dog person you know how difficult it can be when your doggie becomes ill. In January 2020 my daughter Anna made a tough decision about her beloved doggie named Sam.
I wanted you to know Sam's story...
In this final episode, Carrillo talks about Richard Ramirez's obsession with Satanism and how it had little effect on their investigation and how the media played a role in helping Ramirez evade capture.
In this episode, Gil tells us how he began to think crimes being committed in other jurisdictions were being committed by the same suspect he was chasing. Carrillo talks about how the other veteran detectives didn't agree with him but eventually came to acknowledge that Carrillo, the rookie homicide detective, had been right all along.
In this episode, Carrillo talks about his service in Vietnam, coming back to the world and getting married, and finally joining the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. "El Cucui," as Gil was called on the streets of East Los Angeles, gets his dream job in the Homicide Bureau and gets his first Night Stalker case.
Gil Carrillo is featured in the new Netflix documentary, Night Stalker; The Hunt for a Serial Killer. In this episode, we get to know the kid from East LA who went from troubled youth, to combat in Vietnam, to working the streets as a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept patrol deputy, to putting one of America's most prolific serial killers, Richard Ramirez, on death row.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.