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Mike Hammond - interrogating an interrogator: getting nosy with a retired homicide detective from Chicago

Mike Hammond - interrogating an interrogator: getting nosy with a retired homicide detective from Chicago

FromStranger Connections


Mike Hammond - interrogating an interrogator: getting nosy with a retired homicide detective from Chicago

FromStranger Connections

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Apr 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Retired homicide detective Mike Hammond was with the Chicago Police Department for 22 years. He has SEEN some things . . .  and I get nosy and ask everything I wanted to know more about. CAUTION:  Some content may be harder to hear as crimes are discussed, so listen with caution. We talk about polygraphs (lie detectors), the main case Hammond can not let go of, mental health, murders in Chicago, interview styles, gaslighting, lies, common sense, and how to get into the mind of a criminal, to help keep others safe. Check out Mike Hammond's podcast; Detective Story (with Mike Hammond) which has a focus on victims and their families, as well as talking about actual cases and investigations. 
Released:
Apr 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Lisa David Olson has two decades of writing and performing comedy experience, as well as speaking on how humor saved her life. Be the nosy neighbor and listen in as she interviews people she barely knows, (or hasn't yet met) to hear about their weird life stories or quirky careers. There's a lady who says she can communicate with your dog, a man who used to be a zen monk, and even a guy from Russia who gave himself up for adoption at age 9.Expect a few laughs sprinkled in as guests are invited to share a prank or embarrassing moment too. When your host is a bold and curious beast - anything goes. This podcast is an offshoot of Lisa's project in bravery, called Serious Selfies With Strangers; where a dare for a non-smiling photo with someone she had not yet met always created a moment of laughter, and often forged the way to new friendships that would never have been.Books available; Laughs On Wry; an improvisor's memoir and What If's and Why Nots; a journal full of creative cues to unravel stuck moments.