Donald “D.J.” Vodicka is former California correctional officer and author of ‘The Green Wall: A Prison Guard’s Struggle to Expose the Code of Silence in the Largest Prison System in the United States.’ He joins Crime Redef…
Fraud in forensic science can take on many forms and have dire consequences for defendants and victims in the criminal justice system. Crime Redefined examines cases ranging from pure malicious intent to professional neglig…
Criminal defense attorney Donald E. McInnis (donaldmcinnis.com) is the author of She’s So Cold: Murder, Accusations and the System that Devastated a Family, a book about the 1998 murder of Stephanie Crowe in Escondido, CA. …
Jeff Mudgett is the great-great grandson of America’s first serial killer, Herman Webster Mudgett, also known as H.H. Holmes. Jeff is the author of Bloodstains and starred in History Channel’s American Ripper which investiga…
Jeff Dunn recently retired as the lead Detective of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Threat Management Unit. Dunn joins Crime Redefined to discuss the stalking of Sandra Bullock by Joshua James Corbett and provides never…
Jared Bradley’s M-Vac forensic DNA collection system is a superstar both in solving cases and in the media. Bradley joins Crime Redefined to break down recent headlines about this powerful forensic tool. From breaking news …
Philly rapper Meek Mill is our featured celebrity justice warrior. From being locked up to performing in front of thousands of fans, Meek has seen dramatic highs and lows in his ascent to rap superstardom. His legal woes a…
Crime Redefined’s second episode in a series highlighting celebrity justice warriors. Kim Kardashian West has quickly become a prominent figure in criminal justice reform. She has met with the President, advocating for cle…
Crime Redefined kicks off a new series highlighting who we call ‘celebrity justice warriors’. Some know him for Law & Order: SVU, and some know him as the OG of gangsta rap. We are excited to feature the work of Ice-T in im…
Insight on two high-profile Chicago cases-R.Kelly and Jussie Smollett. The court of public opinion versus the legal system are dissected as the hosts examine the explosive combination of media, politics, and justice. Mehul B…
Celebrated legal writer John Grisham’s “Eight reasons for America's shameful number of wrongful convictions” L.A. Times article is broken down with real-world examples and possible fixes. Hosted by Dion Mitchell and Mehul B.…