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The Virtual Reality Reconstructionist

The Virtual Reality Reconstructionist

Written by: Dr. Roger Ryan Rider
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Welcome to The Virtual Reality Reconstructionist, the podcast that takes you into the captivating world of 3D scanning and virtual reality technology. Whether you're a seasoned investigator or new to the field, join host Ryan every other Wednesday as he explores the crucial role of documentation in the forensic process.2023
Episodes
  • Search & Rescue in the Digital Age: How Technology is Saving Lives with Paul Lake
    Mar 17 2026
    In this episode of The Virtual Reality Reconstructionist, Dr. Ryan Rider sits down with Paul Lake, Founder and Executive Director of Search One Rescue Team, to explore how modern technology is transforming urban search and rescue operations. With over 40 years of experience, Search One has become a critical asset to law enforcement agencies across North Texas, specializing in locating missing persons through highly trained canine teams and advanced operational strategies. This conversation dives into the real-world application of cutting-edge tools that are redefining how search missions are conducted, including: Drone deployment with thermal imaging for rapid area coverage Real-time GIS mapping and team tracking for improved coordination GPS integration for both personnel and K9 movement analysis Mobile command center evolution and operational efficiency The role of layered search strategies in increasing probability of detection Dr. Rider and Paul also explore how emerging technologies like virtual reality could shape the future of search and rescue training, from scenario-based simulations to improving situational awareness and decision-making. What becomes clear in this episode is that while technology enhances capability, success still depends on disciplined training, strategic thinking, and dedicated personnel working together toward a common mission: bringing people home safely. Whether you are in law enforcement, emergency response, forensic investigation, or simply interested in how technology is advancing public safety, this episode provides valuable insight into the intersection of innovation and real-world application. 🌐 Learn more about Search One Rescue Team: https://www.searchone.org 💡 Interested in supporting or joining a search and rescue effort? Visit their website for opportunities to contribute or get involved. If you found this episode valuable, share it with a colleague or agency that could benefit from these insights. Be sure to subscribe to The Virtual Reality Reconstructionist for more discussions on forensic technology, VR training, and the future of public safety. search and rescue technology, drone search operations, thermal imaging SAR, GIS mapping law enforcement, missing persons search tactics, K9 search teams, forensic technology podcast, virtual reality training law enforcement, public safety innovation, search and rescue strategy
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    56 mins
  • Three Years In: The Future of Forensic Documentation, Training, and Virtual Reconstruction
    Jan 24 2026

    As The Virtual Reality Reconstructionist enters its third year, host Dr. R. Ryan Rider reflects on what the podcast has accomplished and where forensic technology, training, and documentation are headed next.

    In this milestone episode, Dr. Rider revisits the core mission of the show, translating emerging technology into real-world, defensible practice for law enforcement, crash and crime scene investigators, forensic analysts, trainers, and expert witnesses. From early conversations on 3D scanning and virtual reality to deeper discussions on training validation, courtroom visualization, and applied workflows, this episode highlights how the podcast has grown into a trusted professional resource.

    Dr. Rider also shares a forward-looking preview of 2026, including expanded focus on forensic documentation, immersive training environments, and scalable technology adoption. As part of that outlook, he discusses his new role as a Regional Director supporting CSI360 products and training, and how practical 360-degree documentation continues to shape the future of forensic work.

    This episode is designed for professionals seeking clarity, credibility, and accountability in the use of forensic technology, with an emphasis on accuracy, training-first implementation, and long-term defensibility.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • The evolution of forensic documentation and virtual reconstruction

    • Lessons learned from three years of podcasting and professional dialogue

    • The role of training in technology adoption

    • What to expect from forensic technology and documentation in 2026

    • Why accuracy and defensibility matter more than hype

    Whether you are new to forensic technology or have been working in the field for years, this episode sets the tone for the next phase of The Virtual Reality Reconstructionist.

    Stay safe, stay curious, and keep documenting with purpose.

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    7 mins
  • Peerless VR: Redefining Law Enforcement Training Through Practical Innovation
    Dec 11 2025

    Episode 39 — Inside Peerless VR: How Enterprise-Grade Virtual Reality Is Transforming Law Enforcement Training

    In this powerful episode of The Virtual Reality Reconstructionist, Dr. Roger Ryan Rider sits down with TJ Dishaw, CEO and founder of Peerless VR, to explore how next-generation virtual reality is reshaping police training, decision-making, and scenario-based instruction.

    TJ shares the untold story behind building Peerless from the ground up, why outdated projector-based simulators no longer meet the needs of modern policing, and how immersive VR is filling critical gaps in communication, judgment, and real-world readiness.

    Together, Ryan and TJ unpack:


    • Why law enforcement agencies need enterprise-grade VR, not consumer-level hardware
    • The practical limitations of traditional "shoot/don't-shoot" simulators
    • How Peerless VR empowers trainers to build dynamic, open-ended scenarios customized to agency needs
    • The role of hand tracking, modular systems, high-end optics, and hot-swap batteries in creating realistic training
    • New opportunities for academies, patrol officers, jail staff, school safety programs, and community outreach
    • The future of VR training, including environment builders, role-play enhancements, and scalable multi-SIM ecosystems
    • How agencies can evaluate ROI and avoid common pitfalls when adopting VR platforms

    If your department is exploring modern simulation tools, or if you're a trainer looking to strengthen judgment, communication, and de-escalation skills, this episode delivers a clear, honest look at what's possible with today's VR technology.

    Peerless VR Website: https://www.peerlessvr.com/
    Learn more about TRI training & AR/VR consulting: https://www.triplerinvestigations.com/

    Stay curious. Stay forward-thinking. And stay committed to building better training for the men and women who protect our communities.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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