ISIS sex slaves, the Bangkok bombing, and Amanda Knox case updates are discussed with retired FBI Special Agent, Steve Moore. We look at the Bowe Bergdahl hostage swap with Guantanamo Bay prisoners, the latest in the Hillary Clinton email scandal, and how tabloid news has the power to sway individuals in this uncensored Crime Time, hosted by Allison Hope Weiner.
Steve Moore was appointed an FBI Special Agent in 1983 at the age of 25. He served as a Special Agent and Supervisory Special Agent for 25 years, retiring in 2008. Steve’s early career was spent in covert operations against white supremacist organizations in northern Idaho and the northwest. Later, he led the investigations of many high-profile crimes in LA, including the first ever conviction for an anthrax threat, the Buford Furrow shooting/murder spree at a Jewish Community Center and the interdiction of a planned attack on California’s second-largest oil refinery.
Five of his bureau years were spent on the LA FBI SWAT team as an assault “Operator” and sniper. Several more years were spent as an FBI helicopter pilot-in-command. Ultimately, Steve built up over 6,000 hours of airplane and helicopter flight time. He retired in June, 2008.
His recent book is titled Special Agent Man: My Life in the FBI as a Terrorist Hunter, Helicopter Pilot, and Certified Sniper.
00:01 Welcoming Steve Moore to Crime Time.
00:40 Bangkok bombing update.
01:15 Methodology and ideology behind bombing attacks.
04:48 ISIS female sex slaves.
06:24 Why people join ISIS.
08:44 Social media and counter programing youth.
10:16 Amanda Knox recap.
12:00 The power of tabloid news and the behavior of individuals.
19:28 Amanda Knox past behavior.
22:00 Hillary Clinton emails.
23:12 Classified information and the privilege of rank.
30:33 Bowe Bergdahl release recap.
31:39 Guantanamo bay and hostage swaps.
34:30 Thank you and goodbye.
Steve Moore was appointed an FBI Special Agent in 1983 at the age of 25. He served as a Special Agent and Supervisory Special Agent for 25 years, retiring in 2008. Steve’s early career was spent in covert operations against white supremacist organizations in northern Idaho and the northwest. Later, he led the investigations of many high-profile crimes in LA, including the first ever conviction for an anthrax threat, the Buford Furrow shooting/murder spree at a Jewish Community Center and the interdiction of a planned attack on California’s second-largest oil refinery.
Five of his bureau years were spent on the LA FBI SWAT team as an assault “Operator” and sniper. Several more years were spent as an FBI helicopter pilot-in-command. Ultimately, Steve built up over 6,000 hours of airplane and helicopter flight time. He retired in June, 2008.
His recent book is titled Special Agent Man: My Life in the FBI as a Terrorist Hunter, Helicopter Pilot, and Certified Sniper.
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