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I am a retired Special Agent that worked for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Veterans Affairs for over 20 years. What I will discuss is the actual cases that I was the primary investigator and most were “white collar” fraud cases which resulted in convictions. A desire to be in law enforcement started at a young age for me and as I look back at my young adventures as a boy, I realized they played a part in my future career.

Many of the details and the actual stories are public record. During my Special Agent career I was the affiant for 25 search warrants and each one of these affidavits told a story. I have changed the names of the defendants, just to keep the ghosts away but other details are fairly accurate to what happened. I don't have a lot of source material from then, but have a pretty good memory.

If you have a desire to go into federal law enforcement, this will provide some background and education, and insight into “white collar” criminal investigations. I hope these stories are both informative and entertaining.

I retired in 2012, and have been working as a computer forensic analyst and manager for several large companies.

Fraud, Theft, and Schemes James Carrieres

    • True Crime
    • 4.5 • 11 Ratings

I am a retired Special Agent that worked for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Veterans Affairs for over 20 years. What I will discuss is the actual cases that I was the primary investigator and most were “white collar” fraud cases which resulted in convictions. A desire to be in law enforcement started at a young age for me and as I look back at my young adventures as a boy, I realized they played a part in my future career.

Many of the details and the actual stories are public record. During my Special Agent career I was the affiant for 25 search warrants and each one of these affidavits told a story. I have changed the names of the defendants, just to keep the ghosts away but other details are fairly accurate to what happened. I don't have a lot of source material from then, but have a pretty good memory.

If you have a desire to go into federal law enforcement, this will provide some background and education, and insight into “white collar” criminal investigations. I hope these stories are both informative and entertaining.

I retired in 2012, and have been working as a computer forensic analyst and manager for several large companies.

    Episode 2 - The ASU Bodybuilder Part 2

    Episode 2 - The ASU Bodybuilder Part 2

    This is part 2 of The ASU Bodybuilder

    • 24 min
    Episode 1 - Creative Staging

    Episode 1 - Creative Staging

    I am retired Special Agent that worked
    for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and the
    Department of Veterans Affairs for over 20 years. What I will
    discuss is the actual cases that I was the primary investigator and
    most were “white collar” fraud cases which resulted in
    convictions. A desire to be in law enforcement started at a young age
    for me and as I look back at my young adventures as a boy, I realized
    they played a part in my future career.

    Many of the details and the actual
    stories are public record. During my Special Agent career I was the
    affiant for 25 search warrants and each one of these affidavits told
    a story. I have changed the names of the defendants, just to keep the
    ghosts away but other details are fairly accurate to what happened.
    I don't have a lot of source material from then, but have a pretty
    good memory.
    If you have a desire to go into federal
    law enforcement, this will provide some background and education, and
    insight into “white collar” criminal investigations. I hope
    these stories are both informative and entertaining.
    I retired in 2012, and have been
    working as a computer forensic analyst and manager for several large
    companies.
    This first podcast that I'm recording
    is called “Creative Staging”. Being creative at work can be fun
    and productive, but I will begin this story as a boy.

    • 20 min
    Episode 2 - The ASU Bodybuilder Part 1

    Episode 2 - The ASU Bodybuilder Part 1

    I had 1 thing in common with main
    defendant – We both graduated from Arizona State University, but
    after that fact, our lives took quite different paths. I will add
    that this was a complex case and I actually worked on this
    investigation for over five years. Some might say, wow you are pretty
    slow, but the case involved multiple defendants, federal and state
    charges, over 100 properties were involved and millions at stake.  

    • 28 min
    Episode 3 - The World Champion Card Player

    Episode 3 - The World Champion Card Player

    The defendant in this case was
    convincingly the most intelligent subject I investigated during my 20
    + years as an agent. Some of my other defendants might argue this
    point, but he was a world champion card player and he ran a very
    complex scheme all the while concealing his identity. He worked
    hard to never meet anyone in person and used false identification to
    open bank accounts and a private mail box. All these efforts made if
    difficult to determine who was running the scheme, until one night at
    9:00 pm I watched a man insert a key into a private mail box, and we
    had him.

    • 26 min
    Episode 4 - Casimerro Where Are You?

    Episode 4 - Casimerro Where Are You?

    Casimerro, where are you?
    This was the mantra that was probably
    said 100 times by myself and my family for 5 to 6 months in 2001.
    We said it like it we were playing a hide and seek game, although the
    stakes were much higher than a game, and it was fun to say.
    Casimerro where are you? Did I find him? Listen to the case details
    which included a helicopter surveillance, an attempted large drug
    seizure, and a homemade alarm system to learn the answer.

    • 21 min
    Episode 5 - You Can't Catch Me

    Episode 5 - You Can't Catch Me

    This is a case about a man, Mickey
    Henchele, that had challenged the criminal justice system numerous
    times and had won. Mickey had been a con man his entire adult life,
    and had never been convicted or the few convictions that were part of
    his record, had been expunged (meaning that technically the
    conviction had never occurred). County officials, local police, and
    the FBI had attempted to put investigations together and were never
    able to get a charge to stick. That was until Mickey got into my my
    cross hairs and it was a struggle. This case involved over 1,000
    properties, two search warrants, and Mickey physically chasing me and
    my cousin around the back alleys of Van Nuys California.

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

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Unassuming little podcast with some neat stories

I wasn’t sure what to make of this podcast during the first couple minutes I listened to it, but I was won over by his matter-of-fact manner and insider status. He is covering cases that other podcasts have not covered. Give this podcast a chance!

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Great podcast, would love to hear more episodes!

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