Send us a text A nameless girl lay in a Florida forest for decades, filed under Judy Doe and lost to a noisy era of serial predators and thin evidence. Forty years later, genetic genealogy restores her identity—Rebecca Sue Hill, a teenager from Arkansas—and forces us to confront how a single misidentification can bury a case and mute a family’s questions for a generation. We walk through the case from both ends: an Arkansas disappearance in the early 80s and a body found near Lake Dorr in 19...
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Send us a text A nameless girl lay in a Florida forest for decades, filed under Judy Doe and lost to a noisy era of serial predators and thin evidence. Forty years later, genetic genealogy restores her identity—Rebecca Sue Hill, a teenager from Arkansas—and forces us to confront how a single misidentification can bury a case and mute a family’s questions for a generation. We walk through the case from both ends: an Arkansas disappearance in the early 80s and a body found near Lake Dorr in 19...
Unveiling the Secrets of Corporate Espionage: Insights from an Insider Spy: Robert Kerbeck
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2 years ago
Unveiling the Secrets of Corporate Espionage: Insights from an Insider Spy: Robert Kerbeck
Send us a text If you're worried about protecting your corporate secrets and keeping your data safe from hackers, you won't want to miss this podcast episode. We dive deep into the world of corporate espionage and insider threats, discussing everything from cybersecurity best practices to phishing and digital transparency. We even share some fascinating stories, including one about how Steve Jobs and Apple dealt with a major data breach. And don't worry if you're not a tech expert - we break ...
Things I Want To Know
Send us a text A nameless girl lay in a Florida forest for decades, filed under Judy Doe and lost to a noisy era of serial predators and thin evidence. Forty years later, genetic genealogy restores her identity—Rebecca Sue Hill, a teenager from Arkansas—and forces us to confront how a single misidentification can bury a case and mute a family’s questions for a generation. We walk through the case from both ends: an Arkansas disappearance in the early 80s and a body found near Lake Dorr in 19...