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CODE 4
- True stories from a 37-year police veteran
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
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- You step into a doorway to see a man levelling a shotgun at your chest
- You hold a dying child in your arms
- You crawl into a mangled car to help someone trapped and bleeding
These are a small sampling of the kinds of things that police officers encounter. Not everyone is able to do the job that cops do, fewer still are willing. Those who do it with grace and dignity are special people.
CODE 4 is an insider's view of the police profession, seen through the eyes of one of its veterans. Over a 37-year span Terry Smith worked as a uniformed officer, a long-haired undercover narcotics agent, an organized crime investigator, a SWAT commander, and a homicide detective. He and the men and women who worked with him looked down their gun barrels at murderers, armed robbers, rapists, burglars, and an assortment of other violent people. He began his career with the Bloomington, Minnesota, Police Department, then moved on to do thirty years with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). During his last seventeen working years he ran a squad of homicide investigators for the BCA.
Smith has written about things that happened while he was "protecting and serving." Some of them were dangerous, some gut-wrenchingly tragic, some humorous. He speaks with insight about the people he worked with "who could be kind or hard-edged as circumstances demanded" and the toll that policing took on their lives. He gives an inside look at several newsworthy cases he supervised including two sad abduction/homicides involving victims Julie Holmquist and Katie Poirier. Both investigations received extensive national coverage. Smith appeared in an episode of "The New Detectives" featuring the Poirier Case on the Discovery Channel.
In 2001 Smith received the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association honorable mention award as Minnesota Police Officer of the Year.
CODE 4 will help you, the reader, feel the adrenaline, the excitement, and the occasional bursts of fear that are parts of the police job. It will help you understand why cops are willing to do what they do.
*The words "Code 4," spoken into a police radio, mean that a dangerous situation has been handled, things are under control, and no additional help is needed.
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"Emmy Award-winning writer Chris Treece delivers the true tale of a young EMT, in a rite of passage story like no other. He brings you along on an exuberant ride and leaves you asking for more." - Dr. Tiff Bombard, Emergency Room Physician Ever wonder what it’s like to be an EMT? Come on author Chris Treece’s ambulance ride. Experience his first frightening call, do CPR on a clammy chest, experience driving an ambulance (it’s fun!), train to be a crew chief, get used to gruesome death, meet the tragic people he could not help and the people who helped him – like the pretty cop who ...
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I really enjoyed this!
- By Amber Hill on 05-16-24
By: Chris Treece
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Her Silent Cry: A Small Town Riveting Kidnapping Mystery
- By: Robert J. Walker
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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A sinister secret lies buried—one that swallows two young teens into an abyss of mystery. When two young teens at a county fair are drawn to desperate cries emanating from the House of Horrors, their world spins into chaos. They never enter, but suddenly, they're gone—vanished into thin air. Thus begins a baffling mystery into which rookie detective Teresa Simmonds and veteran Allan Yeats are thrown headfirst into a maze of secrets and lies. As they unravel the web of secrets and cover-ups, the question haunts them: What happened to Yasmine and Jerry, and why does no one want the truth ...
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great ending
- By Anonymous User on 06-30-24
By: Robert J. Walker
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Chicago Crime Story
- A true-crime novel inspired by actual events
- By: Frank Goff
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 8 hrs and 37 mins
- Unabridged
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Imagine walking alongside a retired Chicago police officer as he recalls some of the most chilling, bizarre, and noteworthy true-life crime cases of his career. Author Frank Goff shares the inner workings of law enforcement and the politics involved, but also the realities of the streets. Sometimes humorous, sometimes heart-wrenching, these stories transport us into the shoes of real cops, real criminals, and real victims. The bottom line? Policing is a calling for the very few at great personal cost and sacrifice. Here's to the men and women of law enforcement who protect and serve. ...
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Interesting stories.
- By Ann on 04-15-24
By: Frank Goff
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Bundy:The Deliberate Stranger
- By: Richard W. Larsen
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 13 hrs and 51 mins
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THE TRUE CRIME CLASSIC THAT STARTED IT ALL. NOW REISSUED. Richard W. Larsen’s expose, based on first-hand conversations with the killer himself, remains the granddaddy Bundy book of them all – even inspiring a hit miniseries, starring Mark Harmon, that riveted America for weeks. Now BUNDY: THE DELIBERATE STRANGER returns to mark the 30th anniversary of the execution of America’s most famous serial killer. Between 1974 and 1978 a series of brutal sex slayings claimed the lives of nearly forty innocent young women and left a trail of blood that stretched from Seattle, Washington to ...
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Virtual Voice
- By Megan Swaney on 04-04-24
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Murder At The Front Door
- The true and bizarre story of the murder of Robert Cushing Sr. by off duty Hampton Police Officer Robert McLaughlin
- By: John Tommasi
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 6 hrs and 22 mins
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In August of 1975, Hampton, NH Police Officer Robert McLaughlin arrested Robert Cushing Sr. for disorderly conduct. The following month, McLaughlin arrested Cushing's neighbor Gladys Ring. As a result, Robert Cushing and his son Renny, attempted to get McLaughlin and another officer fired for their "heavy handed tactics." The officers were cleared of any wrongdoing but McLaughlin didn't forget and blamed Robert Cushing for his lack of advancement in the police department over the years. The resentment simmered and built while McLaughlin's stress level from previous life events and the job ...
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This book is ridiculously bad!
- By Jean on 07-07-24
By: John Tommasi
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The Snow Killings
- Inside the Oakland County Child Killer Investigation
- By: Marney Rich Keenan
- Narrated by: Carrington MacDuffie
- Length: 12 hrs and 53 mins
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Over 13 months in 1976-1977, four children were abducted in the Detroit suburbs, each of them held for days before their still-warm bodies were dumped in the snow near public roadsides. The Oakland County Child Murders spawned panic across southeast Michigan, triggering the most extensive manhunt in US history. Yet after less than two years, the task force created to find the killer was shut down without naming a suspect.
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Repetitive somewhat but excellent Detail
- By WJD on 09-29-20
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An Uncertain Justice
- By: Marnie Pehrson
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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Gripping True Crime Historical Southern Romance On a sunny afternoon in March 1922, Deputy Sheriff Morton was gunned down in cold blood, and his grandson, Sherman, wants revenge. For Sherman, only an eye-for-an-eye retribution will serve the demands of justice, but elements of the community feel differently. Soon the national media ignites a frenzy amongst boys' organizations across the country, coaxing the governor to consider a stay of execution for the two youths responsible for the crime. As Sherman's anger and frustration increase, his life begins to unravel--affecting his job and his ...
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Hate the Virtual Voice Narration!
- By lmcdowell on 07-01-24
By: Marnie Pehrson
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Without a Trace
- The Disappearance of Amy Billig -- A Mother's Search for Justice
- By: Greg Aunapu, Susan Billig
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 9 hrs and 12 mins
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"This book will blow you away!" - Edna Buchanan, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter & bestselling mystery author. As featured on ABC's 20/20,Dateline NBC, Unsolved Mysteries, Time Magazine, People Magazine, The New York Times and many others: the riveting inside story of a mother's fearless search for her missing daughter, Without a Trace -- A Mother's Search for Justice went through four sold out printings and spent 12 weeks as the #2 True-Crime book on Amazon! On March 5, 1974 -- the same day that rival motorcycle clubs roared through suburban Miami in celebration of their annual "Bike Week"...
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Loved the story itself. I'm True Crime junkie
- By Anonymous User on 04-05-24
By: Greg Aunapu, and others
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In Deep
- How I Survived Gangs, Heroin, and Prison to Become a Chicago Violence Interrupter
- By: Angalia Bianca, Linda Beckstrom, Kevin Gates - foreword, and others
- Narrated by: Christina Delaine
- Length: 10 hrs and 40 mins
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Before Angalia Bianca became one of Chicago's foremost authorities on violence interruption and prevention, receiving international recognition and a Resolution for Bravery from the City of Chicago, she was a criminal, a master manipulator, and a brilliant con artist. Bianca spent 12 years in prison for forgery, embezzlement, drug dealing, and theft. But now she has gone far beyond the expectations for recovery to a life of service fueled by an unrelenting determination to make a difference.
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An apology for her life
- By LySa on 12-27-18
By: Angalia Bianca, and others
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'Til Murder Do Us Part
- By: Bryan Burrough
- Narrated by: Bryan Burrough
- Length: 2 hrs and 18 mins
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The case began in New Brunswick, New Jersey, in 1922 and lasted for over a decade. The killer has never been found, and the case continues to fascinate true-crime aficianados. A bon vivant Episcopal minister, a not-so-virginal soprano in his choir. The wealthy wife. Her oddball brother. Their furtive maid. The snooping congregants. The bumbling detectives. And in the denouement, a trial, one of the more notable of America’s Jazz Age, covered by the likes of Damon Runyon, Dorothy Dix and James Thurber. All of it hanging on the dramatic testimony of a single, strange witness.
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New Brunswick, NJ, here's your audio....
- By Christina -- Audible on 10-17-19
By: Bryan Burrough
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Hold Fast
- The Unadulterated Story of the World’s Most Scandalous Website
- By: Trevor Aaronson, Sam Eifling, Michael Mooney
- Narrated by: Trevor Aaronson, Sam Eifling, Michael Mooney
- Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
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Hold Fast is the uncompromising story of Backpage.com, the world’s most scandalous website, and the rise and fall of alternative weekly newspapers nationwide.
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An amazing, crazy ride. Highly recommend.
- By Tara N on 04-17-24
By: Trevor Aaronson, and others
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Love Lies
- A True Story of Marriage and Murder in the Suburbs
- By: Amanda Lamb
- Narrated by: Chloe Cannon
- Length: 11 hrs and 44 mins
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When Nancy Cooper moved from Canada to Cary, North Carolina, with her new husband Brad, their future was bright. Living in one of the most picturesque towns in the United States, the couple mingled with neighbors, attended parties, and raised two daughters. Then, on July 14, 2008, the façade came crashing down when Nancy's strangled body was found in a storm pond. Nancy's husband claimed that she had gone for a jog and never come back.
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Good Story
- By wjw on 06-21-19
By: Amanda Lamb
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Murdered Innocents
- By: Corey Mitchell
- Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
- Length: 10 hrs and 25 mins
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On a December night in Austin, Texas, teenagers Jennifer Harbison and Eliza Thomas closed up the yogurt store where they worked. The girls were joined by Jennifer's younger sister, Sarah, and her friend Amy Ayers. Less than an hour later, all four girls were dead - tragic victims of an apparent fire. Until it was discovered that the girls had been bound and gagged, sexually assaulted, and shot execution style.
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Great book!
- By txammug on 05-02-18
By: Corey Mitchell
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Too Pretty to Live
- The Catfishing Murders of East Tennessee
- By: Dennis Brooks
- Narrated by: John Pruden
- Length: 7 hrs and 59 mins
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When Bill Payne and Billie Jean Hayworth began their romance, they unknowingly set in motion a diabolical plot that would end with them murdered in their own home, Hayworth holding their mercifully unharmed infant. Chris was a CIA agent who was concerned about Jenelle. Seeing the cyberbullying she had endured, and worried for her safety, Chris got in touch with Jenelle's protective parents and her devoted boyfriend, warning them that Payne and Hayworth were a danger to Jenelle.
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Too tedious to read
- By Shops2much on 10-12-16
By: Dennis Brooks
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- Mike
- 02-09-24
Mostly Enjoyable
A few good recollections spanning a career, like each chapter is its own story. I'm frankly amazed by the Virtual Voice AI; almost undetectable that it's not human, except for the jarring nuances of "point-three-five-seven" (not "three fifty-seven", how most humans refer to a pistol) reading of all numbers, or referring to the classic as "Magnum Pie" (instead of "Magnum P.I."), otherwise soothing and enjoyable. This story goes off the rails in the final chapter (26), diminishing the rest of his work.
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