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🗓️ 24 January 2025
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Retired Detective Constable Ron is called to the scene of a fatal car accident. At first, the driver was nowhere to be found. Then suddenly, a man with marked "prison swagger" appears on the scene...or reappears, as it were. As Ron works to build a case against this driver, he reveals just how far quiet confidence will go when it comes to wrapping up a case.
The detective: Detective Constable Ron
Detective Constable Ron retired after 32 years of policing. He spent 20 years in patrol, which included 15 years being part of the Emergency Response Unit (SWAT). He also worked as a detective and crisis negotiator, and held many other roles. One of the biggest highlights in his career was helping organize and taking part in the annual Police Memorial Bicycle Ride to Remember which finishes at the Nations Capital the day before the annual Police Memorial Service. He continues to take part in this ride every year! He is currently a Professor in a College Policing Program as well as a Personal Fitness Trainer.
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0:15.5 | Hemisphere, which can make spring and the beginning of our new season seem ages way. So while the team |
0:23.8 | gears up to go on our first ever live tour, we're so excited, we thought we'd also drop a |
0:29.9 | great little bonus episode right here, right now, because we love our small town fam. And you know |
0:36.4 | what? Because we can. |
0:38.3 | And it'll keep your ears toasty |
0:40.0 | while the team finishes up their work for season 16. |
0:49.3 | Hey, small town fam. |
0:51.1 | It's Yardley. |
0:52.1 | How are you guys? |
0:53.5 | I hope you're all well. today's episode goes a long way towards |
0:58.2 | illustrating how unique police work is for instance and i don't mean to be morbid here but |
1:04.4 | when was the last time you saw a dead body outside of a funeral orout-a-prison felon in the course of your |
1:12.7 | regular workday. I'm guessing that most of you who'd sit on my side of the table on this podcast |
1:18.5 | would have to think pretty hard to answer either of those questions if they had any relevance |
1:24.0 | to your life at all. But in law enforcement, these details make up any given Wednesday |
1:30.5 | and demand a neutrality and objectivity that I don't think comes naturally to human beings when |
1:37.1 | faced with worst-case scenarios. And it is these personality traits that highlight the quiet |
1:43.9 | confidence of our guest today |
1:45.7 | and made me wonder if I could be as cool of a cucumber in the same situation. |
1:52.8 | Here is poker face. |
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