8/16/2018 0 Comments PROBABLE CAUSE FOR WRITERS, WORDING FOR WARRANTS, CHAIN OF EVIDENCE FOR MURDER WEAPONS - EPISODE 004 -TRANSCRIPT:
This week on the Writer's Detective Bureau. What writers need to know about probable cause, the wording for warrants, and chain of evidence for a murder weapon. I'm Adam Richardson, and this is the Writer's Detective Bureau.
Welcome to Episode Number Four of the Writer's Detective Bureau, the podcast dedicated to helping authors and screenwriters write professional quality crime-related fiction. Before we get into this week's listener's questions, I'd like to wish a big thank you to Guy Alton and Joan Raymond for supporting the show through Patreon. This show would not be possible without the support of listeners like Guy and Joan. thank you so much. If you'd like to support the Writer's Detective Bureau podcast for as little as $2 a month, or to learn more about how you can set up your own Patreon page, go to writersdetective.com/patreon. What an amazing week this has been! This episode, Episode Four, is the first one I've recorded since launching this podcast, and I've been blown away by your feedback. I honestly wasn't sure how many people would even listen to this, and to be honest, it's weird to sit here all alone in my home office talking into microphone. I kind of just figured I was a high-tech version of the people I normally deal with on the street that talk to themselves. But you're really out there, so thank you so much for listening, for reviewing the show on iTunes and Stitcher, and for being so kind. Above all, I want to encourage you to send me questions for future episodes. I read every single one, and honestly, I love helping you with getting these
0 Comments
Your comment will be posted after it is approved.
Leave a Reply. |
Welcome!
If you like what you read here, consider joining the mailing list for updates, seminar notifications and more! Archives
November 2020
Categories |
I only charge for manuscript review and traditional technical advising services. Contact me for inquiries of this nature. Terms & Conditions