Inside the Crime Files
Anne Marie Schubert hosts guest who recount notable cases and novel legal arguments from Inside the Crime Files.
Anne Marie Schubert hosts guest “insiders” who recount notable cases and novel legal arguments. Hear experts discuss evidence, and their experiences with California's groundbreaking cases.
Imagine having the DNA evidence and genetic genealogy analysis can grant investigators the power to solve crimes that have remained unsolved for years, or even decades. From solving seemingly impenetrable cases to exonerating the wrongfully accused, DNA evidence possesses immense potential for those involved in the law enforcement field. It aids in creating concrete links between the offender and the crime, making it a reliable, time-tested tool in the hands of investigators.
Have you heard these myths about the impact of bail reform policies on public safety and victims' rights? Myth 1: Bail reform leads to an increase in crime rates. Myth 2: Bail reform prioritizes the rights of defendants over the safety of victims. Myth 3: Bail reform eliminates the need for the bail system altogether.
Inside the Crime Files host, Anne-Marie, interviews three experts discussing the case of "Baby Holly," the child who disappeared after her parents were murdered in Texas over 40 years ago.
Ralph Diaz, former Secretary of Corrections talks with Anne Marie about the impact of Early Release on California. Greg Totten of Golden State Communities discusses legislation like CA-AB15 and Prop 57 as well as issues like elderly release affects recidivism and re-victimization.
Excerpts from a conversation of Yolo County District Attorney, Jeff Reisig, and Anne Marie to discuss his new case study on the devastating impacts of zero bail. He shares his experience while in office. Several cases are revisited from the past.
One of Sacramento’s most notable detectives, Carol Daly, has investigated many high profile cases spanning two decades. Anne Marie revisits some of them and talks about her incredible career as a trailblazing woman in California law enforcement.
Imagine being a crime investigator. You walk into the garage of Kier and Jennifer Anderson. Inside you see Jennifer hanging with a rope around her neck. Upon first glance it appears to be a suicide. Then you start to notice things that are just not right - the rope is inside her sweater and her socks are upside down. Murder or suicide? In this episode of Inside the Crime Files, Anne Marie Schubert interviews Ruth Anne Dozier; Dozier takes us on a journey of what it’s like to solve a mystery using forensic science.