True Crime Blogs - and - Catching a Serial Killer - and - Eye Witness Testimony: How Reliable Is It?
March 9, 2011
Hosted by Susan Bartelstone
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Episode Description
Tonight we dip once more into the true crime blogosphere as Crime Prevention Specialist Susan Bartelstone speaks with Bonnie Kernene, from Bonnie's Blog of Crime, to discuss some of the high profile cases everyone is buzzing about. She's also talking with Jeannie McDonough, whose heroic story is told in the new book, Caught in the Act: A Courageous Family's Fight to Save Their Daughter from a Serial Killer which was recently featured on CBS's 48 Hours. Then she tackles the subject of the reliability of eye witness testimony and how it can be manipulated. She's got nationally-known expert Jennifer Dysart to set the record straight on this and wait 'til you hear about the gorilla in the room that no one saw! You won't believe this. Lastly, she’s got a great personal safety product to tell you about—the Storm Whistle, which is the loudest whistle in the world.
Crime Prevention 101
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Welcome to Crime Prevention 101, the Personal Safety radio show with an optimistic perspective on a sober subject. Get set for personal safety stories that demand to be heard whether heartbreaking, infuriating or just plain weird; learn about hot crime topics and people who are making the headlines; and find out about the trends and legal developments that are going to impact your life, either positively or negatively, in the future. Most importantly, be empowered and inspired by success stories about people who've fought off an attacker or deterred a crime. You’ll also get a chance to address your own personal safety concerns, either by phone or e-mail. So, tune in to “Crime Prevention 101.” It'd be a crime not to listen!
Susan Bartelstone
Talking the talk because she's walked the walk! Years ago, Susan Bartelstone had a bad break-up with a guy, complete with physical and emotional bruises, and determined to learn how to protect herself. Today, she's a certified Crime Prevention Specialist and personal safety expert, with 17 years combined training in WWII Combatives, self defense and martial arts. Along the way, she deterred five extremely dangerous criminal encounters, fought her way out of a surprise attack and, for more than 18 years, from such organizations as American Express, the U.S. Post Office and the Livery Cab Owners Coalition of New York.. Author of Think Fast and Prevent a Violent Crime: How to Respond to Danger in 20 Seconds (or Less!), which is based on her own experiences, she’s been featured in a long and varied list of media, including the “Today Show,” “America’s Most Wanted” and Self Magazine.
Over the years, she’s helped thousands of people solve their personal safety dilemmas with her personal safety programs and her practical advice—which stresses the many opportunities you have to avoid or defuse a criminal encounter and how to use your brains instead of your muscles in a fight.