Steven and Sheryl McCollum (Director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute) take you deep behind the scenes in the Bonnie & Clyde saga with Buddy Barrow, the nephew of Clyde Barrow! Get the correct information about the lives of Bo
Steven talks with renowned Kennedy forensic pathologist, Cyril Wecht, about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the Warren Commission, and contradictory findings.
You've seen her on Investigation Discovery, CNN, and other networks! World renowned true crime reporter, show host, and author, Aphrodite Jones, talks with Steven.
Steven continues his discussion of the five phases of human decomposition as it relates to homicide investigations. This episode, he discusses the fourth phase, The Advanced Phase.
Steven is joined by renowned Judge Ashley Willcott as Co-Host in the Part One discussion of the missing person under suspicious circumstances cold case of Julie Braswell Seay from 1988 in Daytona Beach. In Part Two, Steven and Judge Willcott a
Steven continues his discussion of the five phases of human decomposition as it relates to homicide investigations. This episode, he discusses the third phase, The Decay Phase.
Steven continues his discussion of the five phases of human decomposition as it relates to homicide investigations. This episode, he discusses the second phase, The Bloat Phase.
Steven continues his discussion of the five phases of human decomposition as it relates to homicide investigations. This episode, he discusses the first phase, The Fresh Phase.
Steven discusses the Murder of Maggie Hume (and other topics) with Blaine Lee Pardoe and Victoria Hester, authors of this NYT best selling book.Support the show
Alan Duke, formerly of CNN talks with Steven about his career, coverage of Timothy McVeigh, Michael Jackson, Eric Robert Rudolph, Ted Kaczynski and his current project of discovering fake news.
Steven talks with 36 year police veteran and 22 year homicide detective, Cloyd Steiger. Cloyd is the author of HOMICIDE: The View from Inside the Yellow Tape.