082: Tym Burkey – Aryan Nations Hate Group, White Supremacy Extremism

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385: Jerri Williams - 10th Anniversary Show and Listener Q and A

FBI Case File Review celebrates the 10th anniversary of the podcast with a solo show featuring the host and producer, retired agent Jerri Williams. That's me! I released my first episode on January 22nd, 2016. Today marks my ten years as an FBI-focused storyteller. In this episod ...  Show more

384: Bob Anderson and Carl Larsen – Citizen Hero Lou Peters, Bonanno Crime Family

Retired agents Bob Anderson and Carl Larsen review the major role Lou Peters, the owner of a Cadillac dealership in Lodi, California, played in the takedown of mobster Joseph Bonanno, Sr. In 1977, Bonanno had a mob associate approach Lou Peters with an offer to buy his Cadillac d ...  Show more

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