• No Control in Justice
    May 6 2026
    Deborah Dobbs takes listeners through two brutal cases she worked as a victim advocate. Both cases involved domestic violence and sexual assault with the same victim and perpetrator but different jurisdictions. The cases shine a spotlight on the lack of control victims (and suspects) have over the key players in the process, from the responding officers and detectives to prosecutors and judges. This episode exposes the complexities and challenges victims and their advocates face within the criminal justice system. Key topics: Victims' lack of control in the criminal justice process Challenges in prosecution and courtroom procedures Victims' rights and systemic issues in Texas and beyond Chapters: 00:00 Entering the Criminal Justice System 01:51 Victims' Rights and Representation 07:52 The Challenges of Case Management 08:47 A Case Study: Domestic Violence and Its Aftermath 19:28 The Role of Detectives and Prosecutors 27:57 The Impact of Delays in the Justice System 31:39 The Illusion of Love and Control 32:37 Victim Expectations and Emotional Responses 34:03 The Brutality of Cross-Examination 39:51 The Trial Experience and Victim Support 45:44 The Defense Strategy Unveiled 48:43 The Sentencing Phase and Its Implications 52:48 Protesting Parole and Ongoing Trauma 58:40 The Genetic Predisposition to Violence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The DNA Detective: 20 Years in the Lab
    Apr 22 2026
    Kimberly Lander, a forensic scientist with 20 years of experience in the San Antonio crime lab, offers an in-depth look into forensic analysis, DNA evidence, catching serial killers, and the challenges faced in criminal investigations. Kimberly shares her expertise on trace DNA, evidence collection, and the realities of working in forensic science. In this in-depth interview, Kimberly also shares the challenges of cold case investigations, the role of DNA and forensic genealogy, and the evolving landscape of forensic technology and procedures. Forensic analysis and DNA evidence Serial killer investigations and case studies Trace and touch DNA, evidence collection techniques Challenges in cold case investigations The role of DNA and forensic genealogy in solving crimes The evolution of forensic technology and procedures Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and episode disclaimers 00:18 - Kimberley's background in forensic science and transition from clinical lab work 01:07 - Training, education, and the diversity of cases handled in the lab 02:36 - Critical thinking and creativity in forensic DNA analysis 04:23 - The impact of technical difficulties and fainting during recording 06:37 - The importance of proper evidence handling and contamination avoidance 09:35 - Emotional challenges working with victim evidence and personal resilience 11:55 - Advances in forensic technology, genetic genealogy, and cold case revival 15:07 - Law enforcement collaboration, case management, and tracking systems 20:50 - Insights into law enforcement’s handling of evidence and working with detectives 26:37 - How biological evidence is analyzed and the role of case-specific context 38:26 - The history of forensic DNA, landmark cases like the Blooding, and the evolution of the field 41:37 - The significance of databases like CODIS and their impact on solving cold cases 47:38 - Case examples: serial homicide investigations, suspect identification, and the importance of DNA evidence 59:44 - Challenges in interpreting evidence, undetermined deaths, and the complexity of forensic work 66:02 - Personal experiences, fainting episodes, and the emotional toll of forensic science 73:27 - Final thoughts and acknowledgments Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • A Quick Word that Ends with The Kiffness
    Mar 30 2026
    Overexposure to trauma or diving into darkness (like the Epstein files) will take its toll. This "Quick Word" offers support, ideas for taming social media feeds, and a sample of what helped Deborah avoid a rabbit hole of sadness. Hint: it was The Kiffness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    15 mins
  • Snakes in Suits - Bad CEOs
    Aug 15 2025
    Deborah Dobbs delves into the troubling traits of psychopathy in leadership, particularly within nonprofit organizations. She shares a personal story of being deceived by a nonprofit CEO displaying dangerous personality traits, leading to significant financial misconduct. The discussion highlights the consequences of poor leadership, the importance of accountability, and the ethical responsibilities of donors. Dobbs emphasizes the need for due diligence in hiring practices and reflects on the broader implications of trust and integrity in nonprofit work. Takeaways Psychopathic traits can manifest in leadership roles, especially in nonprofits. CEOs often prioritize profit over people, leading to unethical behavior. Personal experiences can reveal the dangers of trusting the wrong individuals. Fraud and embezzlement are serious issues in nonprofit organizations. Leadership failures can have devastating consequences for communities. Legal battles can distract from the real victims of nonprofit fraud. Donors must be vigilant and informed about where their money goes. Trust your instincts when dealing with potential deception. Due diligence in hiring is crucial to prevent future issues. Nonprofit integrity is essential for maintaining public trust. Chapters 00:00 The Dark Side of Leadership: CEOs and Psychopathic Traits 02:37 The Nonprofit Sector: A Frontier for Malfeasance 04:28 Spotting Dangerous Personalities: A Personal Experience 06:55 The Case of the Deceptive Executive Director 09:21 Unraveling the Lies: Investigating the Executive Director 11:42 The Fallout: Legal Consequences and Revelations 14:13 The Courtroom Drama: A Deep Dive into the Lawsuit 26:36 Uncovering Financial Misconduct at Emily's Place 29:33 The Struggle for Accountability 32:25 Legal Battles and Mismanagement 35:09 Blame Shifting 39:08 Problematic Nonprofit Operations 42:54 The Illusion of Charity 46:35 Misuse of Donations and Ethical Concerns 48:22 Cognitive Dissonance and Warning Signs 51:55 Hiring Practices and Organizational Integrity 55:42 Psychopathy in Corporate Culture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    45 mins
  • Psychosis vs Psychopathy: What's the Difference?
    Jul 18 2025
    Dobbs dives beneath the surface of psychosis, psychopathy and sociopathy. How are these conditions different? What triggers them? A few resources: The Psychopath Whisperer: https://www.amazon.com/Psychopath-Whisperer-Science-Without-Conscience/dp/0770435866 Bryn Spejcher on Dr. Phil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKLZ22grPas A bit about David Carmichael's psychotic episode: https://www.the-sun.com/news/4237556/i-strangled-son-death-prescription-medication/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    22 mins
  • Dallas Vice Delivered!
    May 3 2025
    While some detectives welcome any excuse to avoid investigating, others give it their all. In previous episodes, expert Joseph Scaramucci exposed the dark world of illicit massage businesses, a sinister type of human trafficking happening right under our noses. After he showed us how easy it is to vet massage businesses and separate the illegal from the legit, Deborah reported to authorities a couple places in Dallas and Richardson, Texas that were obviously criminal enterprises. During the months that followed, she grew weary and frustrated over her hometown law enforcement's response (or lack of) to a neighbor with special needs, suffering ongoing abuse and neglect by his "caretaker". Deborah was starting to wonder if the trafficking reports were being swept under the rug like her neighbor's case. Then a detective in the Dallas PD Vice Unit delivered some good news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    19 mins
  • Doug Deaton on the Chemirmir Serial Killer - Part 2
    Apr 10 2025
    Last Episode was Part 1 of the Billy Chemirmir case, and retired Plano Police Lieutenant Doug Deaton didn’t hold back on how Dallas so-called leadership dropped the ball, allowing a psychopath to victimize the most vulnerable, killing at least 22 elderly women between 2016 and 2018. If it hadn’t been for survivor Marty Bartel and the tenacious detectives at Plano Police Department, Chemirmir might still be killing people today. In Part 2, we flip the script to retirement communities, like The Tradition-Prestonwood and Edgemere. Chemirmir the serial killer waltzed right in, pretending to be a worker, and committed his crimes undeterred. Despite alerts by a legit home health care provider and a maintenance man, management turned a blind eye to multiple deaths and the creep roaming around the property because they cared more about looking boujee than locking doors. Stick around as we unpack this mess, and then Doug will give us some great tips on how to check if those safety measures apartments and retirement communities brag about actually hold up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    25 mins
  • The Politics of Murder
    Apr 4 2025
    People were dying in Dallas, Texas, and their loved ones knew something was wrong. Despite their pleas, the powers that be in Dallas ignored the evidence -- the evidence linked to Billy Chemirmir, possibly the most prolific serial killer in history. Doug Deaton was a lieutenant in investigations at Plano Police Department, the department responsible for bringing Chemirmir's killing spree to an end. Deaton speaks the truth about the politics of murder, the DA's broken promises, and other details you won't hear in the documentary. Pillowcase Murders https://www.fox4news.com/news/billy-chemirmir-murder-trial-closing-arguments-to-begin-in-accused-serial-killers-murder-trial https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/crime/dallas-serial-killer-billy-chemirmir-convicted-of-capital-murder-in-death-of-another-elderly-victim-receives-second-life-sentence-officials-say/287-0f36d04d-4f2d-4d1e-9b73-7ddb77f5dc00 Cruezot's U-turn on death penalty: https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/billy-chemirmir-dallas-da-wont-seek-death-penalty/287-bd78bb02-e7b5-40a8-8d5a-83163d3e0e2a https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-charged-killing-18-women-dallas-area-convicted-1-murder-rcna26574 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    40 mins