• How Crimes Get Solved

  • Apr 20 2023
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • We've got good news and bad news. The bad news? Deb's got laryngitis.. The good news? You get a sneak peak on what's going on at Dying to be Found The DASH podcast! Check out this bonus episode, then head on over to see what Deb is up to when she's not hanging with her family members. Here's what you'll listen to today:

    Have you ever seen that show “The first 48?” The premise is in the title, which is that the first 48 hours after a violent crime occurs is most critical and stands a better chance of solving the case if investigators can collect enough leads to clear the case. However, barricades do hinder investigations, so clearing evidence in the first 48 is not always realistic. If you have a healthy obsession with true crime there are tons of careers to explore. Tune in to learn what it takes to break into forensics and how crimes get solved.

    Listen to the Dying to be Found: The DASH series every Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts! Find us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest @dying2bfound or visit our website at www.dyingtobefound.com. Find all our socials in one spot! https://linktr.ee/dying2bfound. Please leave a 5-star review, and consider buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dyingtobefound.

    Intro & Extro Music: Undersea World by Dragonov

    REFERENCES:Interested in a career in forensics? Check out this website.

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    What improves the chances of solving a murder?

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