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Vegas Crime Files
by Heidi Harris
Vegas Crime Files takes you inside the crimes that shaped Las Vegas — and the investigations that brought the bad guys down. Hosted by longtime Las Vegas broadcaster Heidi Harris, this isn’t armchair true crime or breathless speculation. Heidi knows the city, the streets, and — yes — the guy who arrested the guy.As a Vegas native with decades of local media experience, Heidi brings real access, real context, and real conversations with the detectives, prosecutors, and insiders who worked the cases. No sensationalism. No crime-as-entertainment fluff. Just smart, sober storytelling from someone who understands how this town actually works.From infamous cases to lesser-known crimes with big consequences, Vegas Crime Files delivers what most true-crime podcasts can’t: credibility, clarity, and the inside story.🎧 Available on Apple Podcasts and everywhere you get your podcasts.
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Valentine's Day ended in murder - here's why.
On Valentine’s Day 1996, a 19-year-old pregnant newlywed sat inside a Las Vegas convenience store, keeping her husband company during his overnight shift.She never made it home.In this episode of Vegas Crime Files, Heidi Harris speaks with the first officer on the scene and the lead homicide detective who worked the case—two men who never forgot what they saw that night.You’ll hear:What the first responding officer encountered walking into the storeThe haunting moments inside UMC as doctors fought to save both mother and babyHow two suspects, disguised as women, carried out the robberyWhy the case took years to resolveAnd how fear kept key witnesses from testifyingThis is a story about violence, loss—and the lasting impact on everyone who was there.https://lasvegassun.com/news/1996/feb/22/where-i-stand-go-shopping-to-buy-not-die/https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/homicides/men-arrested-in-1996-killing-were-identified-by-girlfriend-at-the-time-2103748/https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/homicides/pregnant-womans-killing-haunts-family-24-years-later-2164032/
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Vegas burned for 30 days - why nobody talks about it.
Everyone remembers the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles.Almost no one knows what happened next.Fright Night: The 30 Days of Riots Las Vegas Doesn’t Talk AboutWhat this episode covers:The overlooked Las Vegas riots following the Rodney King verdictWhy the unrest lasted 30 days, not just one nightThe role of gangs, media, and delayed responseHow close rioters came to downtown Las VegasFirsthand accounts from officers under fireLessons learned that changed policing going forward👤 Guests:Lt. Governor Stavros Anthony – Nevada Lieutenant Governor, former Metro Police Captain, author of Knights of FireDavid Radcliffe – Metro officer on the front linesEddie Kravetz – Metro sergeant, community policing specialistDavid Sheppard – Former FBI agent, brought armored vehicle support🔥 Key moments:Rioters stopped just short of Fremont StreetOfficers taking sustained gunfireFirefighters targeted while responding to firesGangs coordinating attacksArmored vehicle deployed under fire📚 Mentioned:Knights of Fire by Stavros Anthony📣 Connect:Email: [email protected] & subscribe: Vegas Crime FilesFor nearly 30 days, Las Vegas descended into chaos—fires, ambushes, and more than a thousand rounds fired at police, firefighters, and civilians.In this special episode of Vegas Crime Files, Heidi Harris sits down with Nevada Lieutenant Governor Stavros Anthony—who documented the events—and three officers who were on the front lines.They describe:The night hundreds of rioters marched toward downtownThe moment officers made a stand just blocks from Fremont StreetWhat it was like taking gunfire from all directionsHow gangs that normally fought each other joined forcesAnd why the situation spiraled before it was finally shut downThis isn’t history from a textbook—it’s firsthand from the people who lived it.A major chapter of Las Vegas history… that most people never even knew happened.
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Pulled over in Vegas? Don't say THIS.
What actually happens during a traffic stop — and what are drivers legally required to do?In this episode of Vegas Crime Files, Heidi Harris speaks with retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Sergeant Tom Page, a 25-year veteran who worked as a patrol, traffic, and training sergeant.Sergeant Page explains why officers stop vehicles, what drivers must legally provide, and the mistakes people make that can escalate routine traffic stops into dangerous encounters.If you drive in Nevada — or anywhere — understanding how traffic stops work can help keep situations calm and safe for everyone involved.In This Episode• The two legal reasons police can stop a vehicle: probable cause and reasonable suspicion• Why officers sometimes run license plates at stoplights• What drivers are legally required to provide during a stop• Why signing a traffic citation does not mean admitting guilt• What happens if you refuse to sign a ticket• When police can legally ask drivers to step out of the vehicle• Why officers may temporarily use handcuffs during a stop• The difference between a pat-down and a search• How DUI investigations work, including field sobriety tests• Special traffic enforcement issues unique to Las VegasGuestSergeant Tom Page (Ret.)Former Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department sergeant with 25 years of service, including patrol, traffic enforcement, and officer training.Key TakeawayMost traffic stops are routine encounters. But misunderstanding your rights — or refusing basic lawful instructions — can quickly escalate a situation. Knowing what officers are legally allowed to do, and what drivers are required to do, can prevent unnecessary conflict.Listen & SubscribeFollow Vegas Crime Files wherever you get your podcasts.🌐 Website: vegascrimefiles.com📧 Contact: [email protected]📱 Social: @VegasCrimeFiles
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What cops don't say about "suicide by cop" scenarios
Vegas Crime FilesSuicide by Cop: The Impact on Police OfficersEpisode SummaryWhat happens to police officers when someone forces them into a life-or-death decision?In this episode of Vegas Crime Files, Heidi Harris speaks with retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officer Marcus Martin, who spent nearly 25 years with Metro after serving nine years in the Marine Corps.Marcus describes two incidents in his career involving suicide by cop, including a call during his first week on the jobthat he says he will never forget.The conversation explores what these situations are really like for officers on scene, the emotional toll they carry afterward, and why these incidents are often misunderstood by the public.What We DiscussWhat “suicide by cop” actually meansA shocking incident during Marcus’s first week as a police officerThe psychological impact these incidents have on officersWhy the public often misunderstands police use-of-force situationsWhat happens to officers after a critical incidentThe importance of counseling and support after traumatic callsAbout Our GuestMarcus Martin served nine years in the United States Marine Corps and nearly 25 years with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. During his career he worked patrol and critical incident investigations and experienced multiple situations involving suicide by cop.About Vegas Crime FilesVegas Crime Files explores the real stories behind crime in Las Vegas through interviews with the people who were there — detectives, journalists, and witnesses who experienced the cases firsthand.Host Heidi Harris, a longtime Las Vegas broadcaster and member of the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame, brings decades of local knowledge and connections to the stories that shaped the city.
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Who's the dead guy in the barrel?
When Lake Mead’s water levels dropped, they revealed more than abandoned boats and buried history—they revealed a body sealed inside a barrel. Who was this person, and why has no one ever identified them? In this the premier episode of Vegas Crime Files, host Heidi Harris explores the mystery alongside a cold case detective and a veteran journalist, uncovering the investigative dead ends, the unanswered questions, and the quiet human tragedy behind one of Las Vegas’s most unsettling discoveries.Body https://news3lv.com/news/local/body-found-in-barrel-at-lake-mead-remains-unidentified-after-three-yearsShoes and clothing https://www.8newsnow.com/investigators/clothing-shoes-could-help-id-man-found-dead-in-barrel-at-lake-mead-outside-las-vegas/What did he look like? https://www.crimeonline.com/2023/11/30/fbi-provides-composites-of-man-found-shot-dead-in-barrel-in-lake-mead-last-year/Son of drowning victim recently discovered speaks out https://news3lv.com/news/local/son-of-identified-lake-mead-victim-remembers-father-thomas-erndt-clark-county-southern-nevada-las-vegas-skeletal-remains-20-years-later-2002-drowningClothing https://www.8newsnow.com/investigators/clothing-shoes-could-help-id-man-found-dead-in-barrel-at-lake-mead-outside-las-vegas/Mob Museum story on bodies in barrels https://themobmuseum.org/blog/stuffing-murder-victims-in-barrels-a-common-practice-since-mid-19th-century/Vegas cold case recently solved https://dnasolves.com/articles/stephanie-isaacson-murder/Support our sponsors who make this podcast possible: SkinFuzion skinfuzion.comWellthcare wellthcare.com Follow us! (But not too close) VegasCrimeFiles.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Vegas Crime Files takes you inside the crimes that shaped Las Vegas — and the investigations that brought the bad guys down. Hosted by longtime Las Vegas broadcaster Heidi Harris, this isn’t armchair true crime or breathless speculation. Heidi knows the city, the streets, and — yes — the guy who arrested the guy.As a Vegas native with decades of local media experience, Heidi brings real access, real context, and real conversations with the detectives, prosecutors, and insiders who worked the cases. No sensationalism. No crime-as-entertainment fluff. Just smart, sober storytelling from someone who understands how this town actually works.From infamous cases to lesser-known crimes with big consequences, Vegas Crime Files delivers what most true-crime podcasts can’t: credibility, clarity, and the inside story.🎧 Available on Apple Podcasts and everywhere you get your podcasts.
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