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  • 5. The Polish Girl Murder
    May 14 2024
    The media called her, “The Polish Girl.” But to friends and family in Chicago, she was Maggie. A man spotted her green Nissan Altima on his way to work. Maggie’s body was lying in the back seat. It would take homicide detective Mike Hammond, four years to identify a suspect. Carefully, and methodically, he worked the case, until he, and Maggie’s killer, were sitting in the same room looking at each other. A Study in Crime speaks with retired Chicago homicide detective Mike Hammond. Mike Hammond Mike is a retired Chicago homicide detective. He served with the Chicago Police Department for 22 years and was promoted to detective in 2000. He conducted homicide investigations in several units, including the Area Four Homicide Unit, the Cold Case Homicide Unit, and the Area North Homicide Unit. Mike is a recipient of the Chicago Police Department Superintendent Award of Valor. He retired in 2016 and now hosts Detective Story with Mike Hammond. The podcast focuses on victims and their families and discusses cases and investigations. Find him here: Facebook, X, Instagram, Website, and his podcast, Detective Story with Mike Hammond. You can reach out to Mike here. Notes This episode contains subject matter that may be inappropriate for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Sources for this episode include: Interview of the homicide detective that worked the case; retired Chicago homicide detective Mike Hammond. People v. Moore, 2021 Ill. App. 170888 (Ill. App. Ct. 2021) Kellermann, Arthur L. MD, MPH; Mercy, James A. PhD. Men, Women, and Murder: Gender-Specific Differences in Rates of Fatal Violence and Victimization. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care 33(1):p 1-5, July 1992. Find astudyincrime.com Listen Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music | Audible | iHeart | Pandora Follow @StudyinCrimePod on Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn Contact hello@astudyincrime.com Support You have the right to remain silent, but please tell everyone about A Study in Crime. Please give us a 5-star rating and review on Apple or Spotify. It'll help others find the show. A Study in Crime was written and produced by private investigator Scott Fulmer. He is the author of the true-crime memoir, Confessions of a Private Eye, and a decorated Gulf War veteran. A nationally known private eye, he has conducted investigations throughout the U.S.; everything from fraud, theft, and cheating spouses, to murder, kidnapping, and missing persons. Scott lives in the Texas hill country near San Antonio. © 2024 A Study in Crime. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, recording, transcription, or other use of this podcast, without written consent, is prohibited.
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  • 4. The Coast to Coast Killer
    May 7 2024
    Serial killer Tommy Lynn Sells left a path of destruction across the U.S. from 1979 through 1999. It is believed he murdered 22 people, including several children (although he puts the figure at 70). A steady pursuit of self-gratification and self-preservation characterized him. Sells' teetered precariously between periods of working, staying sober, and having a relationship with a woman, to (when things boiled over in his life), abusing alcohol and cocaine, getting fired or quitting his job, committing petty crimes, and killing people. This cycle repeated itself year after year. A Study in Crime speaks with crime writer and author Diane Fanning. Crime Writer, Author, and Edgar Award Nominee Diane Fanning Diane is the Edgar Award-nominated, best-selling author of 15 true crime books and 11 mysteries. And recipient of the Innocence Project’s, Defender of Innocence Award. She has appeared on the Today Show, 20/20, Forensic Files, Snapped, The Biography Channel, Investigation Discovery, E!, and the BBC, and served as a consultant on 48 Hours and 14 seasons of Deadly Women. HBO Max and Lifetime, each optioned one of her books for a limited series and a movie. A former resident of South Texas, Diane now lives in the shadow of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in Bedford, Virginia. Find her here: Website, Facebook, (Main) Facebook (True Crime), Facebook (Lucinda Pierce), Facebook (Scandal in the Secret City), X, and Instagram. Notes This episode contains subject matter that may be inappropriate for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Diane Fanning's books include one anthology: Red Boots & Attitude (2002), and 11 fiction titles: Bite the Moon (2007) The Trophy Exchange (2008) Punish the Deed (2009) Mistaken Identity (2010) Twisted Reason (2011) False Front (2012) Wrong Turn (2013) Chain Reaction (2014) Scandal in the Secret City (2014) Treason in the Secret City (2016) Sabotage in the Secret City (2018) And 15 non-fiction titles: Through the Window (2003) Into the Water (2004) Written in Blood (2005) Edgar Award finalist Gone Forever (2006) Baby Be Mine (2006) Under the Knife (2007) Out There (2007) The Pastor’s Wife (2008) A Poisoned Passion (2009) Mommy’s Little Girl (2009) Her Deadly Web (2012) Sleep My Darlings (2013) Under Cover of the Night (2014) Bitter Remains (2016) Death on the River (2019) Sources for this episode include: Through the Window: The Terrifying True Story of Cross-Country Killer Tommy Lynn Sells by Diane Fanning. Find https://astudyincrime.com Listen Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music | Audible | iHeart | Pandora Follow @StudyinCrimePod on Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn Contact hello@astudyincrime.com Support You have the right to remain silent, but please tell your friends about A Study in Crime. And give us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It'll help others find the podcast. A Study in Crime is written and produced by private investigator Scott Fulmer. He is the author of the true-crime memoir, Confessions of a Private Eye, and a decorated Gulf War veteran. A nationally known private eye, he has conducted investigations throughout the U.S.; everything from fraud, theft, and cheating spouses, to murder, kidnapping, and missing persons. Scott lives in the Texas hill country near San Antonio. © 2024 A Study in Crime. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, recording, transcription, or other use of this podcast, without written consent, is prohibited.
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    36 min
  • 3. This Guardianship is Killing Me
    Apr 30 2024
    When it comes to guardianships, you've heard the stories of abuse, over-medicating, theft, and embezzlement. The names Amanda Bynes, Casey Kasem, Brian Wilson, and Britney Spears come to mind. But the real problem in this domestic disaster is the unethical, immoral, and often illegal methods of attorneys, psychiatrists, medical doctors, and the courts. Some view guardianships as nothing more than a perpetual cash cow. A Study in Crime speaks with award-winning investigative journalist and author Diane Dimond. Diane Dimond Diane is an award-winning investigative journalist, syndicated columnist, and the author of 4 books including her 2023 book, We’re Here to Help: When Guardianship Goes Wrong. She's one of the most well-respected investigative journalists in the industry and has reported for CNBC, MSNBC, Court TV, The Daily Beast, Fox News, NPR’s All Things Considered, and Hard Copy, to name a few. It was Diane who broke the alleged child molestation charges against Michael Jackson. You can find more information about her in the show notes. Find her here: Website, Facebook, X, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Notes This episode contains subject matter that may be inappropriate for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Don't miss last week's episode, Mother Nature is a Serial Killer. Diane is the author of four books: We’re Here to Help: When Guardianship Goes Wrong (2023). Thinking Outside the Crime and Justice Box (2017). Cirque Du Salahi: Be Careful Who You Trust (2010). Be Careful Who You Love: Inside the Michael Jackson Case (2005). Sources for this episode include: We’re Here to Help: When Guardianship Goes Wrong by Diane Dimond Find https://astudyincrime.com Listen Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music | Audible | iHeart | Pandora Follow @StudyinCrimePod on Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn Contact hello@astudyincrime.com Support You have the right to remain silent, but please tell your friends about A Study in Crime. And give us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It'll help others find the podcast. A Study in Crime is written and produced by private investigator Scott Fulmer. He is the author of the true-crime memoir, Confessions of a Private Eye, and a decorated Gulf War veteran. A nationally known private eye, he has conducted investigations throughout the U.S.; everything from fraud, theft, and cheating spouses, to murder, kidnapping, and missing persons. Scott lives in the Texas hill country near San Antonio. © 2024 A Study in Crime. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, recording, transcription, or other use of this podcast, without written consent, is prohibited.
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    49 min
  • 2. Philly Swoop and Squat
    Apr 23 2024
    Insurance fraud is a criminal act. And in Philadelphia it's legendary. The City of Brotherly Love is famous for fraudulent auto accident techniques like the Swoop and Squat. But the real problem in this Philadelphia experiment is the general acceptance of fraud. It's an ecosystem of claimants, tow truck drivers, body shops, chiropractors, attorneys, and the courts. A Study in Crime speaks with insurance fraud professional Robert Gaines. Insurance Fraud Professional Robert Gaines Robert is a former SIU investigator for the Special Investigative Unit of a large insurance company and currently works as a claims adjuster handling catastrophe claims. He’s also the facilitator of the Free Time Mastermind group. Robert has a degree in business management from the University of Louisville and is an Army veteran. He has been in the insurance industry since 2011. He is an expert on all things involving insurance fraud. Find him here: Website, Facebook, Youtube, and LinkedIn. Notes This episode contains subject matter that may be inappropriate for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Sources for this episode include: The vast insurance fraud experience of the host and guest. Find https://astudyincrime.com Listen Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music | Audible | iHeart | Pandora Follow @StudyinCrimePod on Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn Contact hello@astudyincrime.com Support You have the right to remain silent, but please tell your friends about A Study in Crime. And give us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It'll help others find the podcast. A Study in Crime is written and produced by private investigator Scott Fulmer. He is the author of the true-crime memoir, Confessions of a Private Eye, and a decorated Gulf War veteran. A nationally known private eye, he has conducted investigations throughout the U.S.; everything from fraud, theft, and cheating spouses, to murder, kidnapping, and missing persons. Scott lives in the Texas hill country near San Antonio. © 2024 A Study in Crime. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, recording, transcription, or other use of this podcast, without written consent, is prohibited.
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    48 min
  • 1. Mother Nature is a Serial Killer
    Apr 16 2024
    Dr. David Acer was a quiet, unassuming Florida dentist in the 1980s. Then several of his patients became infected with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Four of them would eventually die from the disease, including a patient named Kimberly Bergalis. Suddenly, a cloud of hysteria and phobia began to swirl around Dr. Acer. Did he infect his patients on purpose? Was it a crime? Was it an accident? Or was the idea that a healthcare provider could even infect a patient with AIDS all nonsense? A Study in Crime speaks with health science writer Courtney Southwick, MS, in the first episode of a new podcast. Health Science Writer Courtney Southwick Courtney is a freelance health science writer and the owner of Courtney Southwick Freelance, LLC. She reports on new scientific studies in health and fitness and writes articles covering various health and disease topics for her clients. She ghostwrites blogs and web copy for health technology companies and medical clinics and regularly contributes to several online publications. Her clients include WebMD, Livestrong, Medscape, Health Central, and others. She holds a Master of Science in Health Science from the University of Texas at Tyler and a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology from the University of Utah. Find her here: Website, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Notes This episode contains subject matter that may be inappropriate for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is HIV positive or suffering from AIDS, call the CDC’s national health information hotline at 1(800) 232-4636, or the U.S. Health and Human Service at 1 (800) 448-0440 for more information. Sources: Hooper, Edward. The River: A Journey Back to the Source of HIV and AIDS. Harmondsworth: Little, Brown and Company, 1999. Nsikan Akpan, “America’s HIV outbreak started in this city, 10 years before anyone noticed,” PBS Newshour, October 26, 2016, https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/america-hiv-outbreak-origins-nyc-gaetan-dugas#:~:text=HIV%20arrived%20in%20New%20York,to%20be%20noticed%20by%20doctors. Find https://astudyincrime.com Listen Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music | Audible | iHeart | Pandora Follow @StudyinCrimePod on Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn Contact hello@astudyincrime.com Support You have the right to remain silent, but please tell your friends about A Study in Crime. And give us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It'll help others find the podcast. A Study in Crime is written and produced by private investigator Scott Fulmer. He is the author of the true-crime memoir, Confessions of a Private Eye, and a decorated Gulf War veteran. A nationally known private eye, he has conducted investigations throughout the U.S.; everything from fraud, theft, and cheating spouses, to murder, kidnapping, and missing persons. Scott lives in the Texas hill country near San Antonio. © 2024 A Study in Crime. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, recording, transcription, or other use of this podcast, without written consent, is prohibited.
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    32 min
  • Introducing A Study in Crime
    Mar 2 2024
    I'm Scott Fulmer. I'm a private investigator and author of Confessions of a Private Eye. Every Tuesday I talk with investigators, journalists, authors, and others about crime, especially true crime. But this isn’t your mother's murder of the week podcast. This is about crime in all its many forms. Join me each week as I examine some well-known (and not-so-well-known) true crime stories. Together, we try to understand how and why these crimes happened. Notes This episode contains subject matter that may be inappropriate for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Find https://astudyincrime.com Listen Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music | Audible | iHeart | Pandora Follow @StudyinCrimePod on Facebook | X | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn Contact hello@astudyincrime.com Support You have the right to remain silent, but please tell your friends about A Study in Crime. And give us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It'll help others find the podcast. A Study in Crime is written and produced by private investigator Scott Fulmer. He is the author of the true-crime memoir, Confessions of a Private Eye, and a decorated Gulf War veteran. A nationally known private eye, he has conducted investigations throughout the U.S.; everything from fraud, theft, and cheating spouses, to murder, kidnapping, and missing persons. Scott lives in the Texas hill country near San Antonio. © 2024 A Study in Crime. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, recording, transcription, or other use of this podcast, without written consent, is prohibited.
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    2 min