The Clemente brothers bring their equally qualified, yet opposing views to a few of the notable cases and controversies of today.
First off, we discuss Zero Dark Thirty and the potentially politically-motivated leaking of classified information to make the film.
Then they examine the case of the New York City killer nanny and the perils of leaving your children in the hands of caretakers, before the brothers share some interesting information about carrying weapons on flights.
GUEST BIOS:
From 1998 until his retirement in October 2009, Jim Clemente was a Supervisory Special Agent in the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit in Quantico, Virginia. He has undergraduate degrees in Chemistry and Philosophy as well as a J.D. from Fordham University School of Law. Clemente was stationed in Guantanamo to consult on interrogation methods and the development of an interrogation plan, but took a public stand against the tactics, saying they violated the US Torture Statute. Clemente is now a Consultant/Writer/Producer for Network Television and Feature Films for the television program "Criminal Minds." He is a nationally recognized expert in the fields of Sex Crimes Investigations, Sex Offender Behavior, Child Sexual Victimization, and Child Pornography.
As an FBI Special Agent Tim Clemente worked as a counter-terrorism and tactical operations expert around the world, specializing in Europe, the Balkans, the Middle East, and Africa.
An expert interviewer/interrogator, he is extremely adept at "flipping" people, effortlessly turning
defendants, detainees, and targets into cooperators. Tim spent five years running a highly classified (above Top Secret), covert joint operation with the DOE NEST, directly protecting the United States from the threat of rogue nuclear and WMD attack. In his undercover persona as a drug smuggler, Tim worked on long-term narcotics and organized crime investigations in the US, Colombia, and Venezuela, targeting and taking down members of the notorious Cali Cartel.
Prior to the FBI Tim was a Police Officer with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
On the streets of one of the most violent cities in the US, he received multiple commendations for bravery and exceptional performance of duty. After his career with the FBI Tim worked as an embedded, uniformed Counter Improvised Explosive Device Investigator with the US Army 3rd Corps in Iraq in 2007, and with the 101st Airborne Division at Ft Campbell, Kentucky in 2008.
An expert storyteller, adviser, lecturer, and writer, he has addressed and taught law enforcement, military, and university audiences. He is the author of Courage -- A Pictorial Essay on Life in Iraq Today (Feb 2008), and the inventor of the Height Adjustable Rescue Assault System (HARAS), currently in use by leading counter-terrorism agencies on five continents.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Coming up on Crime Time.
00:44 Welcome to Crime Time.
02:40 Political disagreements over classified info in Zero Dark Thirty.
07:54 Leaking information from high and low sources.
17:20 The deadly nanny and trusting your children in someone's care.
27:24 The need to profile-at home and the airport.
32:18 More info comes to light in the Trayvon case.
40:06 Thanks and Goodbye!
First off, we discuss Zero Dark Thirty and the potentially politically-motivated leaking of classified information to make the film.
Then they examine the case of the New York City killer nanny and the perils of leaving your children in the hands of caretakers, before the brothers share some interesting information about carrying weapons on flights.
GUEST BIOS:
From 1998 until his retirement in October 2009, Jim Clemente was a Supervisory Special Agent in the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit in Quantico, Virginia. He has undergraduate degrees in Chemistry and Philosophy as well as a J.D. from Fordham University School of Law. Clemente was stationed in Guantanamo to consult on interrogation methods and the development of an interrogation plan, but took a public stand against the tactics, saying they violated the US Torture Statute. Clemente is now a Consultant/Writer/Producer for Network Television and Feature Films for the television program "Criminal Minds." He is a nationally recognized expert in the fields of Sex Crimes Investigations, Sex Offender Behavior, Child Sexual Victimization, and Child Pornography.
As an FBI Special Agent Tim Clemente worked as a counter-terrorism and tactical operations expert around the world, specializing in Europe, the Balkans, the Middle East, and Africa.
An expert interviewer/interrogator, he is extremely adept at "flipping" people, effortlessly turning
defendants, detainees, and targets into cooperators. Tim spent five years running a highly classified (above Top Secret), covert joint operation with the DOE NEST, directly protecting the United States from the threat of rogue nuclear and WMD attack. In his undercover persona as a drug smuggler, Tim worked on long-term narcotics and organized crime investigations in the US, Colombia, and Venezuela, targeting and taking down members of the notorious Cali Cartel.
Prior to the FBI Tim was a Police Officer with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
On the streets of one of the most violent cities in the US, he received multiple commendations for bravery and exceptional performance of duty. After his career with the FBI Tim worked as an embedded, uniformed Counter Improvised Explosive Device Investigator with the US Army 3rd Corps in Iraq in 2007, and with the 101st Airborne Division at Ft Campbell, Kentucky in 2008.
An expert storyteller, adviser, lecturer, and writer, he has addressed and taught law enforcement, military, and university audiences. He is the author of Courage -- A Pictorial Essay on Life in Iraq Today (Feb 2008), and the inventor of the Height Adjustable Rescue Assault System (HARAS), currently in use by leading counter-terrorism agencies on five continents.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Coming up on Crime Time.
00:44 Welcome to Crime Time.
02:40 Political disagreements over classified info in Zero Dark Thirty.
07:54 Leaking information from high and low sources.
17:20 The deadly nanny and trusting your children in someone's care.
27:24 The need to profile-at home and the airport.
32:18 More info comes to light in the Trayvon case.
40:06 Thanks and Goodbye!
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