
Garrett Maxey is a Special Victims Unit Detective with a local law enforcement agency in Idaho. In his 12 years in Law Enforcement he has worked in jails, patrol, Major Crimes Unit, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, and Special Victims Unit. Today's Sponsors: Black Rifle Coffee: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com Express VPN: Get up to 4 extra months for free - https://www.expressvpn.com/clearedhot
Chapter 1: What is the focus of this episode?
Welcome back, everybody, and good morning. Today's episode, probably a darker topic than most people maybe want to start their Monday with, but I think it's incredibly important. I never shy away from these topics. I think they're critical. I think we have to have these conversations.
And I'm going to add to that, I think we have to talk about the burden that this type of occupation places on the individuals. I'm not so sure... Actually, I'm positive. It's not for everybody. And I think there's a maximum exposure. My guest today is Garrett Maxey. He is a special victims unit detective, been in law enforcement for 12 years in the Idaho area.
Jails patrol, major crimes, and what we talked a lot about was his time in ICAC, Internet Crimes Against Children. To me, this is the worst of the worst, what these people are exposed to. And I mean those who are trying to stop these individuals. What they're exposed to is unbelievable. I don't even have the vocabulary for the behaviors and activities of those that they are after.
So we talk a lot about that. But we also talk a lot about, like I mentioned in the intro, the burden and cost that it places on people who have to knowingly go into this world. Somebody has to. We have to have an ability to find these people where they are. And the people that do that, man, they get nothing but respect for me.
And I'll never stop talking about this topic because, I mean, people who listen to the podcast understand the potato peeler theory that I have. Still waiting for a federal, state, local agency to reach out for me. I'll donate my services, but I don't know if that call will ever come. Let's get into the episode. But before that, stick with me. Give me 90 seconds. Let's pay the bills.
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Chapter 2: What challenges do special victims unit detectives face?
And how many other people is he following though? Just those?
Yeah. Yeah. And my sister. And I'll get him to follow Michael. And then Michael, you know what? I'm going to let you mentor him. No. Yeah. I do not get paid enough for that. Nobody does. It wouldn't matter if I paid you in gold bars. It's not enough. Send them a DM and see what happens. No. I don't think you would even know that that happened.
The app, the icon itself is not even on any of the home screens. So it's, you know, as you swipe to the right, they're clustered. First off, I don't know if he even knows how to do that. But I'm pretty sure he'll never be able to find it again. But I don't know. He might have four years left before he heads into Shady Acres. So I don't know. What do you think, Michael?
Should we just lean into his social presence? Yes. Yes. What would you recommend as his profile picture of Santa Claus? The Playgirl photo. Well... You used to work, you know, internet crimes against children. How does a group rugby photo from the 1920s, where they're not wearing anything but their cleats, I don't know if that is necessarily safe for internet consumption.
The picture would be very small on the Instagram profile picture, but that's what it is.
Yeah.
Now, are we talking like from head to toe, the only thing they're wearing is cleats? Yeah. Yeah. See, that's rough. I think it might go against community guidelines. Illegal? Probably not.
The amount of pubic hair. Did you notice that, Michael? Because I know you surveyed that picture closely. Yeah. You were pinching it. Yeah. Did you notice that, though? I did, unfortunately. Yeah. Heavy, heavy, heavy. Yeah. I mean, people live your life however you want to. I'm not saying you should be a hairless cat, but...
But also if it's the 1920s and you're trying to shave down there.
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