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When "Safe" Isn't Safe: Grooming, Trust, and the Conversations We Need to Have

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - Childhood should be the safest chapter of life. It’s supposed to be bike rides until dusk, scraped elbows, bad jokes at the dinner table, and that feeling that the adults around you have got it handled.  For Mike Elder, age 10 to 11 looked nothing like that. Instead of safety, there was repeated sexual abuse. And it didn’t come from a stranger. It came from people inside his circle. People with access. People who had already built trust. You can hear Mike’s full story  on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website , also on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube and most major podcast platforms. “People who had access, who built trust, and then used that trust to harm him.” This wasn’t one isolated incident you can put a date on and move past. It was a pattern. One that was rooted in grooming, manipulation, and the kind of silence that fills a house even when people are talking. Let’s Talk About Grooming, Because We Get It Wrong When we p...

From the Streets of England to a Global Mission: The Making of a Crime Fighter

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  West Palm Beach. Fl - There's a certain kind of story that always stops me mid-scroll. Not the glossy, picture-perfect kind. I mean the real ones. The stories built on setbacks, long nights, and that stubborn refusal to quit when things get hard. That’s exactly why this Special Episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast grabbed my attention. It features Simon Osamoh, a former police officer from England who took his journey from the UK streets all the way to the U.S., where he now works as a security consultant, author, and podcaster. The Podcast is available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website , also on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube and most major podcast platforms. Honestly? It feels less like a career change and more like he found his calling. It Started With Mindset, Not a Badge Simon’s story doesn’t kick off in a uniform. It starts way earlier, with a mindset that wouldn’t let other people write his story for him. Growing...

The Conversation We Can't Afford to Skip: Lessons From 28 Years on the Front Lines

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  West Palm Beach, Fl -  Conversations unfold everywhere. Facebook feeds. Instagram stories. YouTube comments. LinkedIn posts. Podcasts on Apple and Spotify. But some of the most important stories are not headlines. They are lived experiences. The kind that stay with you long after the screen goes dark. One of those stories belongs to Carlos Rodriguez, a man who spent nearly three decades in law enforcement. Much of that time was spent confronting one of society’s most disturbing realities: crimes against children. You can listen to the Free Podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website , on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube and most major podcast platforms. A Career That Went Beyond the Badge For Rodriguez, this was never just a job. It was a calling that pulled him into some of the most difficult and emotionally taxing investigations imaginable. From patrol to leadership roles, and eventually working with a Missing and Exploited Children Task Force, he...

A Cop’s Story Beyond the Badge: Violent Crime, Survival, and Truth

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  West Palm Beach, Fl -  Many people think cop stories lived in headlines, sirens, snapshots, a quick scroll and on to the next thing. John Jay Wiley tells the moment that ended his career as a Baltimore police sergeant, and the headline flattened into something messier, heavier, and way more human. He shared it on the Law Matters 1030 radio show with Sherry Harrison, and again on his own platform, the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show & Podcast. (You can find the full conversation for free on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube , or the LET Radio site .)  What sticks with you might not be just the drama of the incident, it was what came after, when the radios go quiet. The second that rewrites everything We like to picture policing as action: lights, arrests, decisions. Wiley’s version is quieter and more unsettling. Four separate shootings marked his career, each one a compressed, irreversible few seconds that tested training and then kept testing everything else long ...

Her Fight for Justice, His Legacy: A Story of Love, Loss, and Survivor's Benefits

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - In the stillness of a world paused by the COVID-19 pandemic, some stories quietly unfolded that would leave a permanent mark on the lives they touched. One of those stories is that of Alameda County Sheriff’s Deputy Oscar Rocha, a man remembered not only for his service, but for the love he gave and the legacy he left behind. In July 2020, during one of the most uncertain times in recent history, Deputy Rocha lost his life after contracting COVID-19 while working inside Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, California. A 25-year veteran, he had dedicated decades to protecting his community and was just months away from retirement.  You can listen to the podcast interview with her for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website , on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube and most major podcast platforms.  He spent nearly a month on a ventilator before passing away on July 23, 2020, a loss that would ripple far beyond the walls of the jail wher...

Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping (Day 51), Where the Case Stands

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - Some stories come and go. You read them, maybe feel something for a moment… and then move on with your day. But then there are the stories that stick with you. The ones that sit in the back of your mind long after the headlines fade. The ones that make you stop and wonder, what really happened? And more importantly… why are there still no answers? You can listen to this special episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast on their website for free , on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube and most major podcast platforms. That’s exactly where the case of Nancy Guthrie stands right now. At 51 Days Later… And Still No Arrest It’s been 51 days since Nancy Guthrie disappeared. No arrest. No clear resolution. Just questions. And that uneasy feeling that something about this case isn’t over yet. Because it’s not. When the Spotlight Fades… The Real Work Begins In the early days of a missing person case, everything moves fast. Search efforts ramp up. Me...

The Risks of Criminal Court: What People Don’t Talk About

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - It’s easy to assume the justice system is fair, balanced, and works the way it’s supposed to. But according to Iris Eytan, the reality is far more complicated and far more human than most people realize.  For nearly 30 years, Eytan built a career as one of Colorado’s most respected criminal defense attorneys. With 28 years in the courtroom and thousands of cases behind her, she witnessed firsthand what happens inside a system many people only see from the outside. And while her career was filled with accomplishments and recognition, she says there’s another side of criminal law that rarely gets talked about. The full conversation and podcast is available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast , as well as on YouTube , Apple Podcasts , Spotify , and other major platforms. “I gave everything to the work,” Eytan said. “But over time, the work takes something from you too.”  A Career Built on High-Stakes Cases Eytan began her leg...