Host Paul Viollis, a CBS News security consultant and renowned global security and law enforcement expert, takes on issues related to the safety of all Americans, and tackle security issues ranging from terrorism to cybercrime to the new threats emerging every day.
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Host Paul Viollis, a CBS News security consultant and renowned global security and law enforcement expert, takes on issues related to the safety of all Americans, and tackle security issues ranging from terrorism to cybercrime to the new threats emerging every day.
This month's Fraternal Order of Police Cold Case comes from Evansville Indiana where a local DJ, a celebrity in his own right, was murdered and left to die on the side of the road as he walked to work. Paul sits down with Detective Karin Montgomery of the Evansville Police Department for an in-depth conversation on the case and the multitude of individuals and potentially gang members that may have been directly or indirectly involved with this murder. One thing is for sure, someone knows who is responsible. As our listeners, you can help. Share this with as many people as possible so we can help bring closure the family so very much deserves. The case notes can be found at www.viollis.com on the podcast page. If you any information whatsoever regarding this case, please contact Detective Karen Montgomery at 812-436-4013 or kmontgomery@evansvillepolice.com.
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Security Matters
Host Paul Viollis, a CBS News security consultant and renowned global security and law enforcement expert, takes on issues related to the safety of all Americans, and tackle security issues ranging from terrorism to cybercrime to the new threats emerging every day.