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Rick Jackson

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 2 shows

Retired LAPD homicide detective with 36 years of experience specializing in cold cases and evidence analysis. He is featured prominently in the "Killer In The Code" podcast series, where he collaborates with investigator Baber to validate evidence, identify forensic details like the Glasgow smile indentation, and investigate historical cases including the George Hodel theory. Jackson serves as a credibility anchor for the podcast's investigative work, leveraging his extensive law enforcement background to verify and compare evidence across multiple cold cases.

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Killer In The Code

Killer In The Code · Feb 19, 2026

Chapter 10: New Age Sherlock

Retired LAPD homicide detective with 36 years experience who collaborates with Baber and validates his evidence

Zodiac Killer cipher decryption (Z13)Black Dahlia murder investigationCryptanalysis methodology and monoalphabetic ciphers
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Killer In The Code

Killer In The Code · Feb 12, 2026

Chapter 9: Last Man Standing

Veteran LAPD homicide and cold case detective who cataloged evidence and identified Glasgow smile indentation on sketch

Black Dahlia Murder InvestigationZodiac Killer CaseCold Case Investigation Methods
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The Von Haessler Doctrine

The Von Haessler Doctrine · Feb 11, 2026

The Von Haessler Doctrine: S16/EP027 - Red Tuesday

Self-funded Republican candidate in Georgia gubernatorial primary; former foster child and donor

Valentine's Day Economics and Red Tuesday Breakup PhenomenonWinter Olympics 2026 Medal Counts and Performance AnalysisRNC Primary Endorsement Strategy in Georgia Gubernatorial Race
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Killer In The Code

Killer In The Code · Feb 5, 2026

Chapter 8: The Round Table Part 2

Retired LAPD homicide detective who investigated George Hodel theory; now verifying Margolis evidence and comparing to cold cases.

Serial killer geographic profiling and multi-state victim identificationCircumstantial evidence standards in criminal prosecutionIdentity manipulation and alias usage patterns in criminal behavior
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