This is Part II of our interview with the Mind Over Murder podcast, discussing our days with "Criminal Minds" and other interesting FBI stories during the course of our careers.
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Fitz joins the panel to discuss 20 years of 'Criminal Minds' and the many spinoffs of the very successful FBI series.
Fitz discusses how he came to be assigned to the investigation of one of the most notorious criminals of our time, and how one critical piece of evidence helped authorities close in on the Unabomber.
In this episode, Ray Carr and Fitz discuss the 30th anniversary of the Unabomber's manifesto publication
Fitz and Dr. Carr join Brian Entin to discuss the disturbing texts of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin.
Cold Red explores the failures in police response, the importance of DNA evidence, and the need for believing victims.
Fitz and Dr. Carr explore the failures in communication and investigation that allowed a serial rapist to terrorize the community.
Fitz explains the linguistic breadcrumbs that helped crack the case: idiolect, tone, and those telltale phrases that reveal a writer’s background.
This episode explores "the investigative journalism that uncovered the mistreatment of victims, the downgrading of crimes to manipulate statistics, and the subsequent reforms in the Special Victims Unit."
In this episode of Cold Red, the hosts delve into the Center City Rapist case, discussing the systemic issues within the Philadelphia Police Department's handling of sexual assault cases.





