
WAWLA - What Are We Looking At?
From Murder to Missing Persons, join the enquiring minds of Retired Detective Valentine Smith and Private Investigator Samantha Kiss as they delve deep into the lived-experience of compelling, curious, and often shocking true crime cases from Valentine's 45-year policing career.
Welcome to the weekly WAWLA (What Are We Looking At?) podcast.....
Traditionally, investigations are led by one line of inquiry, ”What Are We Looking For?” .... a victim, a perpetrator, a weapon, a vehicle, a location. However, a novel method of investigative thinking has led to an understanding of the importance of a more crucial initial line of inquiry, ”What Are We Looking At?” Come and discover what the WAWLA method looks like….
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WAWLA - What Are We Looking At?
The Body Man
It was a gruesome scene. A river of coagulated blood leading from a bedroom door. The blood opened up into a wide delta of red. It stopped abruptly against where the kitchen linoleum joined the wooden floor.....
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Welcome to What Are We Looking At? (WAWLA)
A podcast about the True Crime cases of Australian Retired Detective, Valentine Smith. Hosted by Private Investigator, Samantha Kiss.
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