Book club: ‘When I’m Dead;’ Real life detective work

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Heard On The Larry Meiller Show
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We talk with author Hannah Morrissey about her novel, “When I’m Dead.” It’s our final book club selection of the year. Then, Detective Craig Brey of the Green Bay Police Department shares how police investigate crime.

Featured in this Episode

  • “When I’m Dead” is full of family secrets, morbid crime and mystery, all set in small-town Wisconsin

    This month’s book club pick is a bone-chilling mystery set in a fictional Wisconsin town. A medical examiner and a police detective juggle murder investigations with a search for their missing daughter. We hear from the author about her inspirations and writing process.

    Find “When I’m Dead” here.

  • How police detectives investigate crime

     True crime ranks among the most popular podcast topics. But how well do we understand the detective work that goes on at crime scenes? We talk with a detective from Green Bay about how he and his department investigate missing persons cases, how police use forensic evidence to solve crimes and more.

Episode Credits

  • Larry Meiller Host
  • Hannah Morrissey Guest
  • Det. Craig Brey Guest
  • Jill Nadeau Executive Producer
  • Clara Neupert Producer
  • Jeff Robbins Technical Director

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