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Life After the ATF: From Deadly Fires to the Podcast and Radio Show

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - When most people think of fire investigators, they imagine smoke-filled rooms, heroic rescues, and dramatic TV scenes. For Wayne Miller, a retired ATF agent and seasoned fire investigator, this has been his reality, but with a career that reads like a gripping novel. Over 25 years with the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms in Boston, Miller has unraveled some of the most devastating fires in U.S. history, from high-stakes arson cases to bomb investigations, all while dedicating himself to justice and the science behind fire. A Career Forged in Tragedy and Dedication 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. One of the most intense chapters of Miller’s career was the Dupont Plaza Hotel fire in Puerto Rico on New Year’s Eve, 1986. The fire, intentionally set by disgruntled employees amid a labor dispute, claimed near...

From Texas Ranger to True Crime Star: Getting Killers to Admit Their Crimes

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - In the demanding world of homicide investigations, few individuals command the respect and recognition of retired Texas Ranger Jim Holland. Renowned for his ability to unravel some of the nation’s most perplexing crimes and secure confessions where others faltered, Holland’s career trajectory has evolved from decades of real-life investigative work into a compelling narrative across various media platforms. Today, audiences can delve into Holland’s insights through "The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast," accessible on their official website , Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube , Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and other major podcast platforms. These channels provide free access to discussions on criminal investigations, interrogation psychology, and authentic police work, offering stories rooted in genuine experience rather than dramatized scripts. An Unforeseen Path into Law Enforcement Had circumstances been different, Holland might never ...

Public School Failure In Baltimore: Is It Spreading Like Cancer Across America?

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  West Palm Beach, Fl —   In a world where headlines move faster than our morning coffee cools, stories about education rarely stay in the spotlight long enough for real reflection. Social feeds refresh, trending topics shift, and yesterday’s crisis quietly disappears beneath new viral moments. Yet some stories refuse to fade, especially when they raise uncomfortable questions about the future of American education. One such story begins in Baltimore. Baltimore City Public Schools operates with enormous financial resources. In 2024 alone, the district managed a staggering $1.7 billion budget. Despite that level of funding, only about 10% of students tested proficient in math, a number that shocked parents, educators, and policymakers across the country. For many Americans scrolling through Facebook or Instagram, the statistic felt almost impossible. How could one of the most heavily funded districts in the nation produce such outcomes? According to investigative journalist Chr...