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Her Life After Surviving Extreme Domestic Violence
Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast
Her Life After Surviving Extreme Domestic Violence

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July 15, 2026

Her Life After Surviving Extreme Domestic Violence

Her Life After Surviving Extreme Domestic Violence: How Trained Personal Protection Dogs Helped Her. She truly believed she was going to die. On December 16, 2019, Kelly Sutliff's life changed forever. The Podcast is available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iHeartradio and most major podcast platforms. #LawEnforcementTalk #Free #Podcast #Radio What began as another terrifying encounter with an abusive husband beca
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July 12, 2026

Odd Death Investigations in Police Work

Odd Death Investigations in Police Work: Retired Aurora Colorado Cop Tells All. What really happens when police officers respond to the dead? Television crime dramas make death investigations appear clean, methodical, and wrapped up within an hour. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast social media like their Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Medium and other social media platforms. Retired Aurora, Colorado Police Sergeant Graham Dunne says the reality couldn't be further from the t
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July 8, 2026

Police Sergeant Injured In Vicious Assault With A Car

Police Sergeant Injured In Vicious Assault With A Car. The Flawed Retirement Process. Most people assume that when a police officer suffers catastrophic injuries protecting the public, the system they faithfully served will protect them in return. The Podcast is available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iHeartradio and most major podcast platforms. #LawEnforcementTalk #Free #Podcast #Radio Retired Lowell, Massachuset
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July 5, 2026

The Interview and Investigating Serial Violent Crimes

The Interview and Investigating Serial Violent Crimes: Canada Police. Behind the Badge: How One Canadian Police Leader Interviewed Serial Child Predators, Murderers, and Faced the Hidden Trauma of Investigating Canada's Most Horrific Crimes. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast social media like their Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Medium and other social media platforms. Every day, millions of people consume true crime stories on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, streaming television,
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July 1, 2026

On Being a Rural Police Officer

On Being a Rural Police Officer: Trauma Still Exists Despite the Quiet Small-Town Life. Special Episode. Death and Injury, the Things Police See, and Why Rural Officers Carry Invisible Scars. The Podcast is available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iHeartradio and most major podcast platforms. #LawEnforcementTalk #Free #Podcast #Radio When most people picture a rural police officer, they often imagine something strai
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June 28, 2026

A Deputy Was Shot and Killed

A Deputy Was Shot and Killed During a Car Stop. He talks about this and the Mental Health Crisis in Law Enforcement. The Hidden Cost of Losing One of Your Own and the Mental Health Crisis in Law Enforcement. A Deputy was Shot and Killed during A Car Stop. Those words instantly capture attention, but they rarely tell the entire story. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast social media like their Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Medium and other social media platforms. The headlines foc
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June 24, 2026

911 Dispatchers Suffer Too: Trauma on the Phone

911 Dispatchers Suffer Too: Trauma on the Phone. Behind Every Emergency Call Is Someone Carrying the Weight of Another Person's Worst Day. When most people think of first responders, they picture police officers racing toward danger, firefighters battling flames, or paramedics fighting to save lives. The episode is available to listen to Free. The Podcast is available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iHeartradio and mo
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June 21, 2026

Cancer Caused by His Volunteer Work

Cancer caused by his volunteer work at a New York attack. Those words summarize a journey that began with selfless service and evolved into a decades-long battle for survival. Twenty-five years after volunteering at Ground Zero following the September 11 terrorist attacks, Craig Sotkovsky continues fighting a different enemy, an aggressive form of lung cancer linked to toxic exposure at the World Trade Center.

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Well Rounded- Unique Stories
John does a great job of pulling out the power in each story to make it very compelling and engaging.
Nice podcast
One goes to the beat and is inserted in a way that does not transfer to the content). Otherwise, good topic and interview.
The Pulse Beat of Crime in America
John is a veteran officer who understand life on the mean streets. He tells it like it is. I was happy that my podcast True Crime Reporter with Robert Riggs was featured on LET.

Recent Blog Posts

July 13, 2026

The Emotional Toll of Death Scene Investigations on Police Officers

Police officers are often expected to maintain a stoic, detached professionalism when responding to death scenes, but the cumulative emotional impact of these encounters is profound. The emotional toll of death scene investigations. By exploring the…
July 9, 2026

Beyond Accusation: Understanding Confirmation Bias in False Allegation Cases

Discover how confirmation bias can affect investigations into serious accusations, leading to premature judgments and prolonged suffering for the falsely accused. This post explores how initial beliefs can blind investigators and the critical need f…
July 9, 2026

Beyond the Diagnosis: Craig Sotkovsky's Journey to Finding Purpose After 9/11 Illness

Facing a life-altering illness after an act of selfless service can be profoundly disorienting. Craig Sotkovsky's story, however, demonstrates how a 9/11 illness can become a powerful catalyst for discovering new meaning and purpose, transforming pe…

Law Enforcement Talk: Crime and Trauma Stories

 

Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories | Listen Notes

 

 

A True Crime Show. A Cop Show. A Human Interest Show. Bringing you powerful, real-life stories of crime investigations, trauma, and resilience, told directly by the people who lived them. These aren’t political debates, media spin, or opinion pieces. They’re authentic, firsthand accounts from those who’ve been on the front lines or survived the unthinkable. Experience the truth behind the badge, in their own words.

Law Enforcement Talk Radio blends the best of true crime, law enforcement insights, and human interest stories. Each episode features powerful, firsthand accounts from those who’ve lived through it, whether investigating crimes, facing violence, or overcoming trauma.

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If you enjoy top true crime podcasts like Crime Junkie, Serial, True Crime Garage, or My Favorite Murder, you’ll find something just as gripping here.

What sets us apart? Our stories are told by the people who were there, officers, first responders, victims, and survivors, with no politics, no media spin, and no trial by opinion. Just real experiences shared honestly.

What began as a podcast grew into a nationally syndicated weekly radio show, now broadcast on stations across the U.S. and reaching millions. Every radio episode is available as a free podcast , plus, you’ll find exclusive podcast-only content you won’t hear on air.

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