FBI Retired Case File Review
Summary: Jerri Williams is a retired FBI agent and author on a mission to show the public who the FBI is and what the FBI does by conducting interviews with retired FBI agents about their most intriguing and high-profiled cases, reviewing how the FBI is portrayed in books, TV, and movies, and recommending crime fiction and dramas. Photos and links to articles about the cases and violations discussed can be found in the show notes for each episode at jerriwilliams.com.
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- Copyright: 2016 -2020
Podcasts:
Former FBI agent Terry Hake is interviewed about working undercover as a corrupt attorney in the Chicago judicial bribery case — Operation Greylord.
Former FBI agent Terry Hake is interviewed about working undercover as a corrupt attorney in the Chicago judicial bribery case—Operation Greylord.
Retired agent Cary Thornton is interviewed about working undercover as the operator of an auto wrecking company facilitating fraudulently filed insurance claims.
Retired agent Bob Bazin is interviewed about investigating and recovering stolen art and the armed robbery by gunpoint from the Rodin museum of the famous sculpture—Man with a Broken Nose.
Retired special agent John Ligato is interviewed about going undercover as the owner of a strip club in Cleveland in order to infiltrated the mob.
Retired agent Harry Garcia is interviewed about a taskforce initiative identifying corrupt inspectors at the Calexico border accepting bribes from drug traffickers.
Retired Special Agent Jesse Coleman is interviewed about going undercover as a drug dealer selling cocaine and heroin to made members of a Sicilian mob family.
Retired Special Agent Barbara Verica is interviewed about being an undercover operative gathering evidence to prove her neighbor was selling secrets to the KGB.
Retired Supervisory Special Agent Ron Nolan is interviewed about serving as LEGAT Lagos, his investigation of the death of an American teenager while she was on a school trip in Ghana and the frequent kidnapping of American oil workers in Nigeria.
Retired agent John Cosenza is interviewed about working global based extraterritorial jurisdiction cases and a major counterterrorism investigation in Italy.
Retired agent Mike Carbonell is interviewed about a toddler kidnapped for ransom and the hunt to return a fugitive from Europe to stand trial in the U.S. for the murder of his ex-girlfriend.
Retired Special Agent in Charge Wayne Davis, one of the first African American special agents to attend the FBI Academy and meet all standard special agent qualifications, provides a fascinating personal and historical account of diversity in the FBI and meeting FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.
Retired agent Jerry Clark is interviewed about COLLARBOMB, one of the most bizarre bank robbery schemes in the history of the FBI.
Retired agent Gerry Downes is interviewed about assisting with the investigation of a serial killer case in Ghana and training investigators on evidence collection and interrogation techniques.
Retired agent Ed Shaw is interviewed about two case he worked while assigned to LEGAT Tokyo in Japan and how the FBI conducts the overseas aspect of an international investigation.