James “JP” Cargle took what he wanted from others. He was a drug dealer, a pimp, and a rotten excuse for a human being. I hate to say that about another person. But after listening to today’s episode, you will understand. This episode involves a discussion of a violent assault and rape. Listener discretion is advised. In episode 30. The Girl in the Cage, I speak with Bill Geiger.
Bill Geiger graduated from the police academy in Dayton, Ohio, in 1996. He’s worked as a patrol officer, field training officer, and K9 handler. He has a bachelor’s degree from Wright State University and polygraph training from the Northeast Counterdrug Training Center. In 2011, he was promoted to detective and served as a homicide detective, hostage negotiator, and polygraph examiner. Bill has conducted over 1000 polygraphs and investigated violent crimes, kidnapping, and homicide. He retired in 2022 and wrote his first novel, The Polygraphist.
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