S01E03 Miss Cleo
Jason and Rob are back again. And this time, "The Cards don't lie!" Jump in on The Road Death Traveled and hear a wild case complete with mystics, lawyers, and some back door deliveries.
Jason and Rob are back again. And this time, "The Cards don't lie!" Jump in on The Road Death Traveled and hear a wild case complete with mystics, lawyers, and some back door deliveries.
As if part one wasn’t gross enough, we’re back with For Whom the Smell Tolls, Part DUECE. Picking up on the heels of Jason getting vic popped due to a rogue sharp, now we are hitting you with the grossest case that Jason ever had. You read that right, Jason having decomp gasses shoot into his mouth wasn’t the grossest… Read More »S01E02 For Whom the Smell Tolls, Part 2
Jason and Rob are back on The Road Death Traveled with Episode 2: For Whom The Smell Tolls, part 1. Join in as Jason relives some of the grossest moments that had ever happened to him on the job! That's right, bring your barf bag cause Death is cookin somethin nasty. it's so bad, we had to break it into 2 parts. Disclaimer: If you queasy easy. . . this episode probably isn't for you.
Join us in the unusual, strange, weird, and macabre in the first ever episode of The Road Death Traveled Podcast. Buckle your seats, it's going to get weird.
Jason Patt spent 20+ years in law enforcement, recently retiring as the Chief of his department. He specialized in forensic death investigations throughout most of his career. During this time he served on many specialty units, including the local major crimes task force, with a federal law enforcement agency as a task force officer, and as a K9 officer. Before his prestigious law enforcement career, Jason served eight honorable years in the United States Navy, where he was stationed in Pearl Harbor, aboard the USS Reuben James FFG-57, followed by Great Lakes Naval Training Center. Throughout his eight years he did four deployments, including the final one to Jalibah, Iraq in 2003 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Jason is a boarded diplomate with the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigations (D-ABMDI).