Hot Pursuit | A Fire Investigations True Crime Podcast

By: Orange County Fire Authority
  • Summary

  • Join hosts OCFA Fire Captain/Investigator Scott Kuhlman and Sophia Champieux as they take you behind the scenes of Orange County's most compelling fire investigations. From arson to accidental blazes, twice a month we'll explore a new case that uncovers the science, intuition, and human stories behind the flames. Through interviews with experts, fire investigators, law enforcement, and forensic specialists, Hot Pursuit offers an insider's look at how these mysterious and often chilling fires are solved. Discover the untold stories that rise from the ashes, one fire at a time.

    Executive Producer: Kevin Hansen

    Hosts: Sophia Champieux & Scott Kuhlman

    © 2024 Hot Pursuit | A Fire Investigations True Crime Podcast
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Episodes
  • Always Trust Your Dog
    Dec 27 2024

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    Fire Investigator Shaun Miller joins Sophia and Scott to discuss a New Year’s Day arson case that was instrumental in the Orange County Fire Authority’s decision to get an accelerant detection K9. Initial reports were confusing, with conflicting information about possible victims. The Investigators discovered two separate points of origin for the fires, which immediately raised his suspicions. While investigating, Captain Miller was also alerted that were two missing women. An accelerant detection K9 was requested at the scene. Listen to the full episode to hear how this mystery ends.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Someone Call the FBI - Part 2
    Dec 20 2024

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    Picking up where they left off in the last episode, hosts Sophia Champieux and Scott Kuhlman continue their discussion of the 73 Arson case with Fire Investigator Bill Strohm. Strohm details how the investigation expanded to include collaboration with federal agencies like the ATF and FBI, adding another layer of complexity to the already multi-jurisdictional case. The episode dives deeper into the challenges of tracking down an arsonist targeting a busy highway, especially when evidence suggests a potential connection to the first responder community.

    A quick note for listeners, throughout this episode we refer to the Behavioral Health Unit with the FBI. We misspoke, the correct term is FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU).


    Key Terms
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    Adjudicated: A case that has been closed in the court system

    Arson Spree: Three or more fires set by the same person in a short time frame

    Confirmation Bias: The tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions

    Honeycomb: A term used to describe the appearance of the internal components of a catalytic converter that has failed and ejected debris onto the roadway

    Hot Start: An open flame ignition, like the flame from a lighter, match, torch, or road flare

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    50 mins
  • Someone Call the FBI - Part 1
    Dec 20 2024

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    Hosts Sophia Champieux and Scott Kuhlman introduce listeners to the Hot Pursuit podcast, a show that takes listeners behind the scenes of fire-related true crime cases of the Orange County Fire Authority Investigations Division. Fire Investigator Bill Strohm joins the hosts to explain how he became involved in the case and how he and other investigators initially believed the first three fires to be unrelated. Before the investigators could develop any solid leads, however, they received a report of an arson spree in progress along State Route 73. Upon arriving at the scene, investigators learned that three separate fires had been set in three different jurisdictions. Listen along to hear if the case ends in arrest.


    A quick note for listeners, throughout this episode we refer to the "Behavioral Health Unit" with the FBI. We misspoke, the correct term is "FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU)."
    Key Terms
    :

    Adjudicated: A case that has been closed in the court system

    Arson Spree: Three or more fires set by the same person in a short time frame

    Confirmation Bias: The tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions

    Honeycomb: A term used to describe the appearance of the internal components of a catalytic converter that has failed and ejected debris onto the roadway

    Hot Start: An open flame ignition, like the flame from a lighter, match, torch, or road flare

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    47 mins

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