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CASES OF THE FBI

CASES OF THE FBI

By: Circle Of Insight Productions
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A podcast in which Retired discuss old cases and special crimes. Subscribe today!Copyright Circle Of Insight Productions Economics Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Borderless Killers: FBI Profiling Tactics and the Hunt Across Jurisdictions
    May 18 2026
    When an active serial killer deliberately crosses state lines and alters their operational methods, local law enforcement often loses the trail. This investigative breakdown reveals how the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit utilizes VICAP (Violent Criminal Apprehension Program) to link geographically separated cold cases. Learn the federal tracking strategies, cross-jurisdictional intelligence sharing, and behavioral link analysis needed to catch mobile offenders practicing predatory drift.
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    23 mins
  • The Lipstick Cipher: Encryption, False Confessions, and Investigative Bias in the Chicago Murders
    May 12 2026
    This episode examines the Chicago Lipstick Murders through the lens of forensic technology, law enforcement procedures, and potential cryptographic elements in criminal staging, questioning whether the iconic lipstick message represents a genuine plea or an encrypted communication designed to mislead investigators. It analyzes the reliability of William Heirens’ contested confession, highlighting risks of confirmation bias and coercive interrogation tactics in high-pressure cases. Optimized for audiences interested in government technology applications in criminal justice, legal standards for evidence handling, and the intersection of cryptography with law enforcement investigations.
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    7 mins
  • The FBI’s Art Indiana Jones: Robert Wittman and the Recovery of Stolen Masterpieces
    May 4 2026
    Three-Sentence Podcast Description
In this episode, we examine the extraordinary career of FBI Special Agent Robert Wittman, known as the Bureau’s “Art Indiana Jones,” who recovered more than $300 million in stolen art and cultural property. A highlight was his undercover operation to recover Rembrandt’s 1630 self-portrait, stolen in an armed robbery from Sweden’s Nationalmuseum in 2000. The discussion explores Wittman’s role in founding the FBI Art Crime Team and how specialized expertise in art and antiquities became a powerful tool against international criminal networks.
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    4 mins
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