On Our Watch: The Brady Rule
Episode Date: August 22, 2021Antioch police officials suspected one of their veteran detectives of leaking operational details as far back as 2010. But they didn't fire Santiago C...
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1656 episodes transcribedAntioch police officials suspected one of their veteran detectives of leaking operational details as far back as 2010. But they didn't fire Santiago C...
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