Talk Murder to me: The SEHIA Podcast
Talk Murder to Me is the official podcast of the Southeastern Homicide Investigators Association – where we strive to train, support, and connect homicide investigators across the Southeast and beyond.
Each episode will explore the world of homicide investigations and the people who chose to focus their career on investigating violent crimes. We will dig deep into what it takes to solve the most serious crimes. We will discuss investigative strategies, case studies and the difficult emotions faced investigating violent crimes through interviews with those who make a difference in the world of homicide investigation.
If you are a seasoned detective, a new investigator, or someone who wants to better understand the craft of solving murder, you will find value in Talk Murder to Me: The SEHIA Podcast.
This is more than a podcast. It’s a community of professionals dedicated to pursuing the truth, finding justice, and never stopping until the case is closed.
For more information on the Southeastern Homicide Investigators Association, be visit us at SEHIA.org or any of our socials: Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn. For inquires to the show please send us an email at joeduncan@sehia.org.
Talk Murder to me: The SEHIA Podcast
Episode 8: Accidental Death or Staged Homicide - Jojo's Story
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During this intense episode, Joanna and Joe interview homicide Detective Joe King as he tells the story of how he received the news of the death of his son but instantly knew something wasn't right. From being a father to stepping in to his role as a homicide detective, Joe King didn't take no for an answer. Listen along as Joe King recognizes a staged homicide and and helps ensure justice was served for Jojo.
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This podcast is intended for educational and discussion purposes only. Case studies and investigative topics are presented from the personal perspective of the guest and are not intended to represent official findings, agency positions, legal conclusions, or the Southeastern Homicide Investigators Association.