Tunnel Vision
Down the Rabbit Hole
Episode 10 of the Crime Time Inc podcast, hosted by Crime Time Inc, titled "Tunnel Vision" was published on June 16, 2024 and runs 46 minutes.
June 16, 2024 ·46m · Crime Time Inc
Summary
In this episode, Simon and Tom engage in a detailed discussion about the evolution of crime investigation, particularly focusing on the mistakes made by senior investigating officers (SIOs) in the past. They explore the concept of 'tunnel vision' and how biases and assumptions can lead to missed opportunities and unsolved cases. The hosts reflect on historical cases, emphasising the importance of a systematic approach to training and information sharing among law enforcement officers. They highlight how modern advancements like computerised systems and forensic science have dramatically improved investigative practices. Examples such as the World's End murders and the Elaine Doyle case illustrate how previous investigative shortcomings were often due to the limitations of the time rather than incompetence. The conversation also touches on the impact of media representations on public perception and police procedures. The episode concludes with insights on how a culture of learning from past errors and continuous improvement is vital for the success of modern law enforcement.About Crime Time Inc.Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.Two crime worlds. One podcast.New episodes released regularly throughout the season.Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.http://bit.ly/crimetimeinc-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
In this episode, Simon and Tom engage in a detailed discussion about the evolution of crime investigation, particularly focusing on the mistakes made by senior investigating officers (SIOs) in the past. They explore the concept of 'tunnel vision' and how biases and assumptions can lead to missed opportunities and unsolved cases. The hosts reflect on historical cases, emphasising the importance of a systematic approach to training and information sharing among law enforcement officers. They highlight how modern advancements like computerised systems and forensic science have dramatically improved investigative practices. Examples such as the World's End murders and the Elaine Doyle case illustrate how previous investigative shortcomings were often due to the limitations of the time rather than incompetence. The conversation also touches on the impact of media representations on public perception and police procedures. The episode concludes with insights on how a culture of learning from past errors and continuous improvement is vital for the success of modern law enforcement.
About Crime Time Inc.
Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.
This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.
Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.
Two crime worlds. One podcast.
New episodes released regularly throughout the season.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.
http://bit.ly/crimetimeinc-survey
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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