
Welcome to the Police off the Cuff,where we explore real crime stories and the world of NYPD detectives. Led by retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, we dive into the mysteries of National trending true crime cases. Bill brings his deep knowledge and experience from his police and teaching careers to make each story clear and impactful. Bill's profound knowledge and keen analytical skills, combined w... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 949 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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I like listening to Bill and Mike. Why is the show constantly interrupted by ads in the middle of sentences?
I used to love this show when Bill and friends talked about true crime cases. I liked their perspectives and agreed with a lot of it. Recently it’s gotten too political and I am no longer interested. I listen to podcasts to distract from political drama that is depressing. I’ll unfollow hoping you’ll get back to crime stories soon! thank you!
…how they don’t touch the Epstein files for being a show about crime.
When Kato testified at OJ’s trial, he was a scared little wimp who tried to downplay everything. He should be embarrassed for his “contribution” to this miscarriage of justice and to his legacy.
In my opinion, this is the best real crime story podcast out there. Great job!!
Have you ever done a story involving Ellen Greenberg from Philly?? I think that story would benefit from a law enforcement perspective.
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Engaging with the complex world of crime, the discussions center around true crime stories, particularly those involving high-profile cases often related to New York City. It provides a blend of detailed case analyses, legal implications of police investigations, and personal anecdotes from retired NYPD Sergeants. This exploration not only highlights the investigative processes but also emphasizes the emotional and societal impacts of crime, thus presenting a multifaceted view of the justice system. The unique contributions of experienced law enforcement professionals lend authenticity to the storytelling, making it relevant and insightful for listeners who are intrigued by real-life crime and the intricacies of the legal landscape.
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