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In this episode, Ray Carr and Fitz discuss the Center City Rapist case with retired detective Chuck Boyle, journalist Barbara Boyer, and victim's father Sylvester Schieber. They explore the failures in police response, the importance of DNA evidence, and the need for believing victims. The conversation highlights the differences in investigative techniques between Philadelphia and Fort Collins, emphasizing how public awareness and community safety can prevent further victimization. The episode culminates in the capture of Troy Graves, showcasing the collaborative efforts of law enforcement across states. The conversation delves into the complexities of criminal investigations, particularly focusing on the failures of law enforcement in handling sexual assault cases. The speakers discuss the importance of thorough investigations, the role of victim testimonies, and the systemic issues that lead to inadequate responses from police departments. They reflect on past mistakes, the need for accountability, and the urgent requirement for reforms to better protect victims and ensure justice.
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In this episode, Ray Carr and Fitz discuss the Center City Rapist case with retired detective Chuck Boyle, journalist Barbara Boyer, and victim's father Sylvester Schieber. They explore the failures in police response, the importance of DNA evidence, and the need for believing victims. The conversation highlights the differences in investigative techniques between Philadelphia and Fort Collins, emphasizing how public awareness and community safety can prevent further victimization. The episode culminates in the capture of Troy Graves, showcasing the collaborative efforts of law enforcement across states. The conversation delves into the complexities of criminal investigations, particularly focusing on the failures of law enforcement in handling sexual assault cases. The speakers discuss the importance of thorough investigations, the role of victim testimonies, and the systemic issues that lead to inadequate responses from police departments. They reflect on past mistakes, the need for accountability, and the urgent requirement for reforms to better protect victims and ensure justice.
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