Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories
by John "Jay" Wiley, Bleav
Recent Reviews
Let the guests speak !
I’m glad they had Jim Holland on but I wish they would’ve let him talk more. The host interrupts, talks over him, frames questions not open-endedly but as yes/no and the host tells more about himself than letting the guest talk. This man is fascinating and it all felt rushed .
Cheap
The ad breaks are annoying. Need better editing. The host is also pretty insufferable. Every thing the guests discuss leads into a story from the past—not everything is about you. It’s rude and annoying, I won’t be listening to sny more
The Pulse Beat of Crime in America
John is a veteran officer who understand life on the mean streets. He tells it like it is. I was happy that my podcast True Crime Reporter with Robert Riggs was featured on LET.
Very well done.
Keep up the good work. Karen Conti
January 6th capitol attack episode
To better yourself in policing you must understand both sides of the law. Injustice has always been around before January 6th, guess it’s different when officers get arrested based off their political beliefs. Police reform is a necessary topic when you or your family member is arrested. Host said “you don’t sound like a domestic terrorist” so who does? In other words: White privileged says it’s unfair when a white is wrongly convicted however it’s ok when minorities are accused. Treat others the same way you or your family would like to be treated.