• The Baby April/Baby September Cold Case Investigations
    Sep 30 2024

    It was a tragic epidemic, newborn babies being discarded in the waterways surrounding Moline. The first one was February 28th, 1992, known as Baby Leap Year. Baby April was found April 11th, 1992 followed the next year by Baby September on September 12th, 1993. Over the course of 8 years, 14 deceased newborns were found around the Quad Cities. This is the story of how we brought answers to the babies, gave them their surnames and blessed their souls by never giving up on their cases.

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    59 mins
  • CeCe Moore Renowned Genetic Genealogist
    Sep 23 2024

    CeCe Moore is a leading authority on investigative genetic genealogy. CeCe has lead the Parabon Nanolabs team to the identification of hundreds of successful identifications of suspects and unidentified deceased individuals. Here CeCe's story on how she uses Genetic Genealogy to solve crimes and reunite families.

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    55 mins
  • Fraternal Order of Police Labor Council with Field Rep Jay Titus
    Sep 16 2024

    Police departments across the country are represented by police unions. The Moline Police Department is represented by the Fraternal Order of Police and today we discuss the role of unions in today's law enforcement with retired Moline Police Lieutenant Jay Titus who is our Illinois FOP Labor Council Field Representative

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    57 mins
  • Crisis Negotiator with Sgt. Joe Kluever
    Sep 9 2024

    The crisis negotiator, its high stakes drama in uncontrolled environments. The Moline Police Department has had a crisis negotiations team for over 30 years. Sgt. Kluever is the Commander of the Moline-East Moline Crisis Containment Unit-Crisis Negotiations team

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    57 mins
  • The Steven Asplund Missing Person Investigation with Detective Griffin
    Sep 2 2024

    On January 9th, 1994, Steven Asplund went to his friend's house to borrow a caulking gun for a home remodeling project. After Steven left the friend's house in the 500 block 20th Avenue, Moline he was never seen again.

    28 years and several hundred miles away, the mystery was solved.

    This is the Steven Asplund missing person case.

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    52 mins
  • Dr. Lindsay Trammell a Forensic Anthropologist
    Aug 26 2024

    The next two podcasts will cover the Steven Asplund missing person case.

    This week episode one will feature Dr. Lindsay Trammell, a Board Certified Forensic Anthropologist from the St. Louis County Medical Examiner's office.

    Followed by next week's episode featuring Detective Griffin

    Tune in Monday at 6am as we join you on your Monday morning commute.

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    53 mins
  • QComm 911 Director Ryckeghem
    Aug 19 2024

    On this week's episode we welcome QComm 911 Director Scott Ryckeghem who discusses the world of being a 911 telecommunicator and how advancements in technology help dispatching in emergencies.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Kerry Dyer Homicide Investigation
    Aug 12 2024

    On November 17th, 2020 Moline Police Officers were dispatched to an unknown problem in the 400 block 17th Avenue.

    Officer Cesar Lopez arrived on scene and observed a figure in black clothing down the block obscured by shadows as he walked up to the residence at 10:46pm.

    Officers went inside the upper portion of the duplex to find a horrid crime scene and the deceased body of Kerry Dyer.

    11-minutes later at 10:57pm, Detective Steven Murphy advised, 10-95, which is police code for “Subject in Custody”

    This is the story of the Kerry Dyer homicide investigation.

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    1 hr and 1 min