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The Consult is a true crime podcast that examines behavior exhibited before, during, and after the commission of a criminal act. Consultants are retired FBI profilers who worked the cases.
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In this episode, retired FBI profiler Julia Cowley is joined by retired Sergeant Dan Kraus of the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office and Senior Investigator John Krummenacker of the Clackamas County District Attorney’s Office. Together, they discuss the 2009 murder of Joe Haley in Milwaukie, Oregon, providing a case overview and examining victimology. This is Part 1 of a two-part series.
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Crystal Merrill, a key witness in Temujin Kensu's 1987 trial for the murder of Scott Macklem, recently shared a transcript of Kensu's 2010 commutation hearing with us. She believed it would be useful in further "profiling" Kensu. Although we hadn't planned another episode on this case, we felt it was important to review this new material and its potential impact on the original profile.
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In this episode, retired FBI agent Julia Cowley talks with retired Detective Lieutenant Herb Welser of the Port Huron Police Department. Following his retirement, Herb delved into the investigation of Scott Macklem’s murder, uncovering several red flags in the police files and trial transcripts that ignited his interest in the case.
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We continue our analysis of the murder of Scott Macklem, who was shot in the parking lot of St. Clair County Community College in Port Huron, Michigan, on November 5, 1986. Many people believe that Fred Freeman, now known as Temujin Kensu, was wrongly convicted of this crime. In this episode, we take a close look at Freeman to see if he fits our observations of Scott’s killer. Part 3 of 3.
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We analyze the murder of Scott Macklem, who was shot in the parking lot of St. Clair County Community College on November 5, 1986. Many people believe that Fred Freeman, now known as Temujin Kensu, was wrongly convicted of this crime. In this episode, we discuss the eyewitness statements and Scott’s victimology. Part 2 of 3.
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We analyze the murder of Scott Macklem, who was shot in the parking lot of St. Clair County Community College on November 5, 1986, in Port Huron, MI. Many people believe Fred Freeman, now known as Temujin Kensu, was wrongly convicted. In this episode, we discuss the crime scene, autopsy report, and laboratory examinations. Part 1 of 3.
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In this episode of The Consult, we continue our deep dive into the world of missing persons with a special guest, Ed Dentzel, the creator and host of Unfound, a podcast dedicated to shedding light on missing person cases. Ed shares his background and what led him to create Unfound, a podcast that has become a vital resource for those seeking answers to some of the most perplexing disappearances. We also discuss some of the most memorable cases Ed has covered. Part 2 of 2.
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In this episode of The Consult, we dive deep into the world of missing persons with a special guest, Ed Dentzel, the creator and host of Unfound, a podcast dedicated to shedding light on missing person cases. Ed shares his background and what led him to create Unfound, a podcast that has become a vital resource for those seeking answers to some of the most perplexing disappearances. We also discuss some of the most memorable cases Ed has covered. Part 1 of 2.
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We continue our examination the unsolved murder of Willie Earl “Bo” Bedford, who was murdered on December 22, 2001, just outside the Columbiana, Alabama city limits. Deputies Bob O’Connor and Alton Sizemore of the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Unit join us to discuss this case. This is part 2 of 2.
If you have any information about Bo’s murder, please contact the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office at (205) 669-4181. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can call (205) 669-9116 or fill out an anonymous tip at Shelbyso.com/report.php.
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We examine the unsolved murder of Willie Earl “Bo” Bedford, who was murdered on December 22, 2001, just outside the Columbiana, Alabama city limits. Deputies Bob O’Connor and Alton Sizemore of the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, Cold Case Unit join us to discuss this case. This is part 1 of 2 episodes.
If you have any information about Bo’s murder, please contact the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office at (205) 669-4181. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can call (205) 669-9116 or fill out an anonymous tip at Shelbyso.com/report.php.
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On February 22, 1972, 19-year-old Shirley Elizabeth Whitten and 26-year-old Roger Dale Higgins were found stabbed to death in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Wildwood, Florida. The case remains unsolved. Join retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, Susan Kossler-Drew, and Bob Drew us as we continue our discussion about the type of person who killed Shirley and Roger. This is part 2 of 2.
If you or someone you know has information regarding this case, please contact the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office at (352) 569-1600 or if you wish to remain anonymous, please call (800) 423-TIPS (8477).
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On February 22, 1972, 19-year-old Shirley Elizabeth Whitten and 26-year-old Roger Dale Higgins were found stabbed to death in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Wildwood, Florida. The case remains unsolved. Join retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, Susan Kossler-Drew, and Bob Drew us as we discuss this decades-old case and try to unravel what happened to Shirley and Roger.
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We continue our discussion about the 1969 disappearance of William “Bill” Campbell Underhill with retired Minneapolis Police sergeant Holly Keegel and her sister Heidi Hilton, a retired small business owner. This is part 3 of 3.
If you have any information about the disappearance of William Campbell Underhill, please contact the Minneapolis Police Department at (612) 673-5705.
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We continue our discussion about the 1969 disappearance of William “Bill” Campbell Underhill with retired Minneapolis Police sergeant Holly Keegel and her sister Heidi Hilton, a retired small business owner. We discuss the General Assessment Questionnaires filled out by Bill’s friends and family and how they informed victimology.
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In today’s episode, retired Minneapolis Police sergeant Holly Keegel, and her sister Heidi Hilton, a retired small business owner, join retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, Susan Kossler Drew, and Bob Drew, to discuss the case of William Campbell Underhill, a University of Minnesota student, who disappeared on March 10, 1969. In retirement, Holly and Heidi have teamed up to investigate missing person cold cases.
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In this episode, we answer listener questions about the unsolved murder of Robert Wone.
If you have any information about the murder of Robert Wone, please contact the Metropolitan Police Department at (202) 727-9099, or if you wish to remain anonymous, you can call (888) 919-2746.
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We continue our analysis of the unsolved murder of Robert Wone, a Washington, DC attorney, who was murdered on August 2, 2006, while staying the night at the home of a college friend.
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We begin our analysis of the unsolved murder of Robert Wone, a Washington, DC attorney, who was murdered on August 2, 2006, while staying the night at the home of a college friend.
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In this episode, we discuss the 911 call placed from 1509 Swann Street NW, Washington, D.C., on August 2, 2006, at 11:49 p.m.
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This is the third and final part of our discussion with David Greer and Craig Brownstein, the Editors of the Who Murdered Robert Wone website. We continue our discussion of the suspects and evidence; exploration of theories; and the challenges that lie ahead in this case.
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David Greer and Craig Brownstein, the Editors of the Who Murdered Robert Wone website, join us again as we continue our analysis of the unsolved murder of Robert Wone. In this episode, we continue to explore the complex relationships between the three suspects residing at 1509 Swann Street NW, at the time of the murder on the night of August 2, 2006. We also discuss the evidence, and David and Craig’s impressions from the trial.
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In today’s episode, David Greer and Craig Brownstein, the Editors of the Who Murdered Robert Wone website, join us as we delve deep into the perplexing case of the murder of Robert Wone. In this episode, we explore the intricate relationships between the three individuals residing at 1509 Swann Street NW, shedding light on the events leading up to that fateful night on August 2, 2006.
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On August 2, 2006, Robert Wone, a Washington D.C. attorney, planned to work late and stay at the home of friends rather than commute home that night. Within 79 minutes of arriving, he was found stabbed to death in their guest room. Retired Assistant United States Attorney Glenn Kirschner joins retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, Susan Kossler Drew, and Bob Drew to discuss the facts of this perplexing case and answer their questions.
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On August 2, 2006, Robert Wone, a Washington, D.C. attorney, planned to work late and stay at the home of friends rather than commute home that night. Less than an hour and a half after arriving, he was found stabbed to death in the guest room. In this episode, retired Assistant United States Attorney Glenn Kirschner joins Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, Susan Kossler Drew, and Bob Drew to discuss the facts of this perplexing case.
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On November 18, 2010, Diane Zaleski was found murdered in her home in Union Township, New Jersey. This episode is part 2 of 2, and Lt. Michael Manochio of the Union County Prosecutor’s Office (UCPO) joins us again to discuss the profile done by the FBI’s BAU and the details about how they solved this murder. This is a great teaching case with valuable lessons learned.
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On November 18, 2010, Diane Zaleski was found murdered in her home in Union Township, New Jersey. In this episode, Lt. Michael Manochio of the Union County Prosecutor’s Office (UCPO) joins retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, Susan Kossler Drew, and Bob Drew to discuss the initial stages of this investigation prior to UCPO’s request for assistance from the FBI’s BAU. Part 1 of 2.
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On September 8, 2009, Yale University PhD student Annie Le was murdered by her co-worker, Raymond Clark, III, in a Yale School of Medicine research lab building. In this episode of The Consult, retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, Susan Kossler Drew, and Robert Drew discuss possible theories for this senseless crime. Part 2 of 2.
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On the night of September 8, 2009, Yale University PhD student Annie Le was reported missing by her roommate after she did not come home. The last sighting of Annie was when she arrived at her job located in a Yale School of Medicine research lab building earlier that same day. In this episode of The Consult, retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, Susan Kossler Drew, and Robert Drew describe the investigation and the assistance provided by the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit after they were contacted by investigators a few days after Annie’s disappearance.
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On April 15, 1992, Lisa Ziegert was abducted from her job at a card shop and found murdered four days later in a wooded area in Agawam, Massachusetts. This was one of the highest profile unsolved murder cases in the history of the state. In this episode of The Consult, retired FBI profiler Julia Cowley and Hampden County District Attorney Anthony Gulluni discuss this case, and DA Gulluni describes the investigation that ultimately led to the arrest and conviction of the offender in 2019.
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This episode of The Consult is a continuation of retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, Susan Kossler-Drew, and Bob Drew’s discussion of serial murder.
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In this episode of The Consult, retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, Susan Kossler Drew, and Bob Drew discuss serial murder – including its characteristics, motivations, and myths.
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In this episode, we assess the true nature of the JonBenét Ramsey ransom note, with the aim of providing insight into the personality traits and characteristics of the author.
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During the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 27, 1995, Iowa television news anchor Jodi
Huisentruit was abducted outside her Mason City apartment as she rushed to get to work. Since
that day, there have been no signs of Jodi. In the final episode on this case, Julia, Angela, Susan,
and Bob discuss the likely characteristics of the person who abducted Jodi.
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During the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 27, 1995, Iowa television news anchor Jodi Huisentruit was abducted outside her Mason City apartment as she rushed to get to work. Since that day, there have been no signs of Jodi. In today’s episode, Julia, Angela, Susan, and Bob discuss Jodi’s victimology.
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During the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 27, 1995, Iowa television news anchor Jodi Huisentruit was abducted outside her Mason City apartment as she rushed to get to work. Since that day, there have been no signs of Jodi. In today’s episode, Julia, Angela, Susan, and Bob meet with a special guest, Caroline Lowe, a retired crime reporter and member of the FindJodi.com team. Caroline has covered Jodi’s case for many years and provides an overall summary of the case facts and subsequent investigation.
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In October 2008, filmmaker, aspiring screenwriter, and wannabe serial killer, Mark Twitchell, pretended to be a woman on an online dating website and lured Johnny Altinger to a rented garage under the pretense of a romantic encounter. Instead, Twitchell ambushed Altinger and murdered him in a brutal manner. Twitchell then wrote a document called “SK Confessions” which detailed his thoughts, plans, and actions related to the murder of Altinger, as well as the attempted murder of Gilles Tetreault. In this episode, retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, and Bob Drew analyze “SK Confessions” and discuss what they believe it reveals about Twitchell’s true motives.
Music by John Hanske. You can listen to John’s music on Spotify.
Excerpts from “SK Confessions” were read by voice actor Aiden Cass. More of Aiden’s work can be heard here: https://www.voices.com/profile/aidencass.
Additional information: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mark-twitchell-the-dexter-killer-48-hours/.
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In this episode of The Consult, retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley, Angela Sercer, Susan Kossler Drew, and Bob Drew discuss the process of profiling, or criminal investigative analysis, and the important concepts to consider when conducting a criminal investigative analysis. Concepts include victimology, organized vs. disorganized, M.O., ritual, staging, and body disposal.
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Known as the East Area Rapist, Original Night Stalker, and Golden State Killer, Joseph James DeAngelo terrorized California from 1974 - 1986. He was infamous for breaking into homes, ransacking them, and sexually assaulting female victims when their male companions were also home. Join retired FBI profilers Julia Cowley and Bob Drew as they continue their discussion of DeAngelo’s crimes and his evolution from burglar, to rapist, to murderer. This is part 2 of a 3-part series.
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Known as the East Area Rapist, Original Night Stalker, and Golden State Killer, Joseph James DeAngelo terrorized California from 1974 - 1986. He was infamous for breaking into homes, ransacking them, and sexually assaulting female victims when their male companions were also home. In 2011, FBI agents Julia Cowley and Bob Drew of the Behavioral Analysis Unit, were called in to work on the case and profile DeAngelo who was at the time, still unknown. In the first few episodes of The Consult, Julia and Bob discuss DeAngelo's crimes, his personality traits and characteristics, and the profile they gave to investigators.
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