This episode pulls back the curtain on what actually happens behind the scenes when a case comes in.
Rather than focusing on a single investigation, this conversation walks through the full process of how cases are handled, from the first call to the follow up work that happens long after a reading ends. It explains the critical differences between working with law enforcement versus working directly with families, and why those distinctions matter for safety, accuracy, and integrity.
You’ll hear how readings are conducted when police are involved, why details are intentionally withheld, how information is recorded and validated, and why cases are rarely one and done. The episode also addresses the emotional reality families face, the risks when people act on raw information without proper oversight, and why strict checks and balances are now required before any case is taken on.
There are real world examples shared, including work with sheriff’s departments, international law enforcement, and cases where boundaries were not yet in place and lessons were learned the hard way. Throughout the episode, the focus remains on responsibility, protecting everyone involved, and doing the work the right way even when emotions are high and answers are desperately wanted.
This is an honest look at the systems, limits, and accountability behind the cases, and why slowing the process down is sometimes the most important part of helping move it forward.
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