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True Crime Garage /// Off The Record Episode #4

May 21, 2018 / 05:01

This episode covers true crime discussions, case analysis, and personal reflections on the Amy Mohammed case. The hosts share their evolving interest in crime and detail-oriented investigations.

The conversation begins with a reminiscence of the show's origins in a garage, highlighting the hosts' initial roles. One host reflects on how their interest in true crime has grown over time, particularly through discussions with a detective friend.

They emphasize the importance of details in solving crimes, noting that every crime has a mistake made by the offender. This leads to a discussion on how finding these details can connect offenders to victims.

One host shares their recent deep dive into the Amy Mohammed case, describing late-night research sessions that become consuming. They express how late-night solitude allows for a unique focus and creativity in analyzing cases.

The episode concludes with the hosts discussing their methods for approaching cold cases and the importance of questioning details to uncover new leads.

TLDR

Hosts discuss true crime, case details, and the Amy Mohammed investigation.

Episode

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[Music] [Applause] so it's it's very interesting to me because when we first started the show
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and we're just sitting in the garage well actually at that point it was your garage but a cold hot is hot mostly hot
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mostly hot there's damn dogs barking all the time I mean she had one job don't let the dogs out but when we're back
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there if because we've never shied away from this you were the true crime guy and I was the guy that could record but
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we'd also have these really long talks about cases bla bla bla so but you be in the true crime guy and here's what's
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really interesting was I was talking with one of our detective friends the other week and he was saying well you
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know because he knew us before and he was saying you know I knew that you were into crime or into talking about that
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kind of stuff but you weren't like super into it not like I do my own research and it's crazy to me that we've done all
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these cases I'm more interested by it now I mean obviously we do it every week but I find it more interesting I find
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these little my new details that maybe I shouldn't find super interesting but I find it actually a lot more interesting
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well that know you you've touched upon something then this key there and look ok so and every crime that's committed
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there is a mistake that is made by the offender the a lot of times the trick of solving the crime is finding what that
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mistake is yeah exploiting it leading you to him or her and then using it to get a conviction
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using it to build evidence to get a conviction so we where you say minut details and you've always said it that
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the devil is in the details and you're you are exactly right because if you can find that one
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or if you can find the one little thing that may connect the offender to the victim if you can find that link you
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might know who did it and so let's let's I I'm glad you you touched on that because
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this is one thing that I've been doing lately with the in regards to the Amy Mohammed case so for some of these cases
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that that I dragged around with me and the cases that you dragged around with you what I do from time to time is I
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like to okay so I spent three or four nights looking into Amy's case again and I told myself I wasn't gonna let it
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consume me and then Amy kept me up for three or four nights I mean I was up til you say you're gonna sit down for a
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couple hours next thing you know it's one two o'clock in the morning where you were you drinking
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no and I'm sitting as you do that thing where it's like you have one or two drinks and then also it's like six
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drinks later yeah yeah but not one up not what I'm looking at the cases because it gets to drink it it's work
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right and and what happens with me by the time I hit the second beer I'm not doing any more work right right
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so anyway I'm turning on Rolling Stones and let's go and I actually find you know how like some people if they if
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they smoke some pot and they play video games they're like something happens where I'm in the zone where I just I get
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to this level where it feels like I can just do anything I want on the video game like I'm one with my player one
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with my vehicle on there well where I hit that mode is when it's about one o'clock in the morning when is pitch
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black outside when my house is completely quiet where you can where it's late enough at night where you can
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almost feel the heat coming from the light bulbs in your house mm-hmm there's some zone that I go into during
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that that those hours where I'm a little more open to different ideas and things
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kind of creep in and so one thing that I do with some of these red light cases is
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sometimes I'll throw out my old theory and I'll say alright I'm gonna go into this I'm gonna look at it and I'm going
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to look for one thing one little detail that that if I can pose if maybe there's
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a question within that detail and if an I can answer that question then this could point me in a direction of who did
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this or it could point me in the direction of a likely pool of suspects

Episode Highlights

  • The Importance of Details
    In crime-solving, finding the small mistakes can lead to big breakthroughs. 'The devil is in the details.'
    “The devil is in the details.”
    @ 02m 19s
    May 21, 2018
  • Late Night Insights
    Late-night hours can spark creativity and new ideas, leading to breakthroughs in cases.
    “There's some zone that I go into during those hours.”
    @ 04m 25s
    May 21, 2018

Episode Quotes

  • The devil is in the details.
    True Crime Garage /// Off The Record Episode #4
  • Amy kept me up for three or four nights.
    True Crime Garage /// Off The Record Episode #4
  • There's some zone that I go into during those hours.
    True Crime Garage /// Off The Record Episode #4

Key Moments

  • True Crime Talks00:40
  • Obsessive Research03:10
  • Late Night Theories04:25

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