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Personal Ties to a Homicide, Chalk Outlines, Jury Duty for Cops, and ChefsForUkraine

18m · Writer's Detective Bureau · 06 Apr 07:27

Adam talks about what happens if a homicide detective has personal ties to a homicide victim, if chalk outlines are really used, whether cops can serve on a jury, and how reviewing this podcast on Podchaser.com can raise money for ChefsForUkraine during the #Reviews4Good campaign.

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