True Crime: The Case of Becky Sue Peterson

Presented by: Trey Barker

Drawing on his firsthand law enforcement experience, Trey Barker walks listeners through the investigation of the Becky Sue Peterson case. This session offers an insider’s view of real police work, criminal behavior, and the human realities that shape true crime beyond the headlines. It is a grounded, compelling look at how cases unfold and how investigators live with the stories they carry.

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