The Sony hacking scandal by the “guardians of peace” is the crime of the year–with the leaked emails from Amy Pascal and Scott Rudin just the tip of the iceberg in the affair. THE INTERVIEW getting pulled from release & the possible insurance reasons for Sony’s decision, as well as the fallout of internet security, free speech, and mega-company comeuppance is all discussed, as well as the government’s public silence on the cyber war happening behind the scenes. We also discuss the police shooting of John Crawford III in Walmart, and how the police interrogated his girlfriend Tasha Thomas in order to try and pressure a justification for it after the fact in this episode of Crime Time with guest, retired FBI SSA Jim Clemente.
GUEST BIO:
Jim Clemente is a retired FBI agent and current advisor, writer and producer for the TV series “Criminal Minds.” A graduate of Fordham University School of Law, Jim was the head of the Child Sex Crimes Prosecution Team in Bronx County for the New York City Law Department. As a result of undercover work that led to the imprisonment of a child sex offender, Clemente was recruited into the FBI. From 1998 until October 2009 he was a Supervisory Special Agent in the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit in Quantico, Virginia. He is an expert in the fields of Sex Crimes Investigations, Sex Offender Behavior, Child Sexual Victimization, and Child Pornography. Clemente has investigated and consulted on thousands of cases involving the violent and sexual crimes, sexual victimization of children, and he has interviewed hundreds of victims and offenders. He has also testified as an expert witness and lectured on these topics across the country and around the world.
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcome to Crime Time.
00:10 Introducing Jim Clemente, former FBI profiler.
00:45 The hack of Sony Pictures as “crime of the year.”
02:10 Should Sony be held responsible for what happened?
03:55 Sony’s ugly history involving malware on CDs.
05:55 Does this incident with Sony represent the dawn of cyber-attacks?
09:15 Is Sony to blame for not taking proper security precautions?
11:25 What the withdrawal of “The Interview” means for the 1st amendment.
14:50 The expectation of privacy, or lack of it, in the modern day.
16:20 Did Sony pull the movie out of fear for safety or monetary concerns?
20:50 The John Crawford case and the interrogation of his girlfriend.
26:30 The fault of the caller who gave the police false information.
28:35 Questionable interrogation tactics used by the police.
31:30 Thank you and goodbye.