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Saturday, December 09, 2023 3:53 PM | Steve Lewis (Administrator)

The Detectives Who Investigate The Crimes Can Themselves Fall Victim 

Murder…the detectives who investigate the crimes can themselves fall victim…..to PTSD.

Paul Belli spent decades working on homicides and knows firsthand how years of exposure to violent death can affect those tasked with bringing murderers to justice. But retirement didn’t end his years of service. Now, as one of the leaders of the International Homicide Investigators Association, he helps lead the way to train and mentor those who are charged with solving America’s most devastating crimes.

In this candid conversation with Show Host Randy Sutton, he reveals the reality that those detectives face and how the long-term effects of exposure to death and violence can devastate their lives.

Lt. Randy Sutton can be heard on weekends, every Saturday and Sunday at 10 pm ET / 7 pm PT on The Wounded Blue Hour on the iHeart Radio Network. Find all The Wounded Blue Hour episodes available on the America Out Loud Podcast Network.to death and violence can devastate their lives.


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