272: Mark Safarik – Family Annihilation, Mass Murders
Retired agent Mark Safarik served in the FBI for 23 years. In this episode, Mark Safarik reviews a fascinating family annihilation case that he conducted a behavioral analysis for during...
FBI Crime Fiction Author and True Crime Podcaster
Retired agent Mark Safarik served in the FBI for 23 years. In this episode, Mark Safarik reviews a fascinating family annihilation case that he conducted a behavioral analysis for during...
March is National Women’s History Month. July 2022 marked the 50th anniversary of women FBI agents. In this episode, active and retired FBI agents review historical documents and share stories...
Retired agent John Anticev served in the FBI for 28 years. He was assigned to the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorist Task Force (JTTF) in the New York Division. In part two...
Retired agent Richard DesLauriers served in the FBI for twenty-six years. The Birmingham Division was his first office, but he was transferred many times during a career where he primarily...
A Brief History Review of African American Special Agents in the FBI: In 2019, the FBI celebrated the 100th anniversary of African American Special Agents and highlighted the hiring of...
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...
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...