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FBI Profilers: Criminal Archives
- By: Jim Clemente, Kathy Canning-Mello, James Bruce, John Meroney
- Narrated by: Jim Clemente, Kathy Canning-Mello
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Jul 11 202444 mins
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Jul 11 202440 mins
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Jul 11 202436 mins
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- Caroline Chambers
- 11-08-24
FBI profilers
Excellent, very interesting analysis from people on the inside of FBI , new cases discussed by the excellent Jim Clemente.
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- Zazafraz
- 04-10-24
Short, but interesting.
Any media about the capturing, understanding, and analyzing of criminals will always be interesting. Very fascinating insight into the mindsets and processes of some of the people involved in some large national cases of violent criminals in America.
Jim and Kathy do a good job, very emotional and thorough, giving different views and theories at times which is nice, showing nothing is ever black and white.
Jim Clemente’s voice reminds me a lot of the actor Jonathan Banks’ voice, but on 2x speed. He has these emotional outbursts sometimes, almost at Kathy, in an almost yelling but somehow still talking voice. This probably is a sign of why he was such an effective worker for the FBI; he cared. He cared a lot. Just funny when in a podcast, directed at his colleague and friend.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-10-24
Unlistenable fascinating stories
There is a treasure trove of absolutely fascinating material here... IF... you can muddle your way through two very 'NPR drawl' hosts speaking over one another over a wall of apoplectic sound that would have Phil Spector asking for the mastering engineers to tone it down. Such a shame that such egregious production ruins an audio series that would be brilliant were it not for the audio.
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- Miss L A R Newport
- 24-09-24
I’d like more
Really enjoyed the breakdown of the personalities of the perpetrators and victims to get the entire story. I’d love to hear more cases.
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