Former Detective
Appearances
The Binge Crimes: Finding Mom's Killer
Deadly Fortune | 6. Unspun
When I first started working murder in the 90s, we were probably getting 160, 170 cases a year. And then, you know, that's 21 detectives. So you're getting eight, nine, 10 cases a year. And, you know, back then we were working kidnappings, officer-involved shootings. We had, those were part of it. So hundreds. Hundreds, yeah.
The Binge Crimes: Finding Mom's Killer
Deadly Fortune | 6. Unspun
I don't think I've had any overturned based on if they get overturned, it's, you know, because of something that was omitted intentionally or direction by the, you know, the judge says something wrong in closing or in sentencing or whatever, and they get a resentence. So there's a couple of minor ones like that, but this one,
The Binge Crimes: Finding Mom's Killer
Deadly Fortune | 6. Unspun
The fact that it got overturned, that it was, you know, Robert McBurney was the judge who I have huge respect for. I think he's a very intelligent and very fair judge. You know, he getting overturned on that one was kind of a shock.