Retired agent Peter Ahearn served in the FBI for twenty-nine years. During his career, he served in a variety of positions of increasing responsibility. His last promotion was Special Agent...Continue reading
Episode 192: Kenneth Williams – Phoenix Memo, Phoenix Mountain Arsonist
In this episode, retired agent Ken Williams reviews the events that led him to write what is now known as the “Phoenix Memo,” his untimely reassignment to work on the...Continue reading
Episode 191: John Tamm – Frank Sheeran, The Irishman
In this episode of FBI Retired Case File Review, retired agent John Tamm reviews his investigation of Teamster Union Official Frank Sheeran for racketeering and the movie The Irishman, directed...Continue reading
Bonus Episode: 3 Million Downloads, FBI Myths and Misconceptions Audiobook
Happy New Year. Wow, and what a year it has been. I recorded this bonus episode because I’m thrilled to report that, as predicted in episode 182, FBI Retired Case...Continue reading
Episode 190: John Pistole – Deputy Director, Mob Guys and Teamsters Union
Retired agent John Pistole served in the FBI for twenty-six years, climbing through the ranks to become Deputy Director (the second highest position in the Bureau). In this episode of...Continue reading
Episode 189: Michael Harrigan – Crime in Indian Country, FBI National Academy
Retired agent Michael Harrigan reviews his assignment as the Supervisory Senior Resident Agent (SSRA) in the Farmington and Gallup offices of the Albuquerque Division where he conducted and supervised investigations of...Continue reading
Episode 188: Ron Hosko – The Boy in the Bunker, FBI Hostage Rescue
In this episode of FBI Retired Case File Review, retired agent Ron Hosko reviews the abduction and hostage rescue case, known as the boy in the bunker, where Jimmy Lee Dykes...Continue reading