Ray Carr - How the FBI Tracked America's Most Prolific Bank Robber
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About this listen
Today I’m joined by former FBI profiler Ray Carr, a man who spent decades on the front lines of criminal investigation. From dismantling organized crime networks to pursuing serial killers, Ray’s career offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how law enforcement understands and anticipates human behavior at its darkest edges.
We explore the realities of criminal profiling, what it is, what it isn’t, and how it’s evolved over time. We get into the psychology behind repeat offenders, the structure and influence of the mob, and one particularly gripping case: a serial bank robber who operated for over 30 years, hitting more than 50 banks while staying one step ahead of investigators.
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- Cold Red Podcast
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Ray Carr's Journey
05:35 Family Legacy and Military Influence
11:32 Becoming an FBI Agent
18:36 Early Days in Buffalo
24:34 The Rise of Criminal Activities
30:17 The Irish and Italian Mafia Dynamics
35:02 Criminal Profiling and Behavioral Analysis
35:56 The Demands of Profiling Work
37:12 Understanding Criminal Behavior and Profiling
38:46 The Evolution of Criminal Profiling
40:16 The 30-Year Hunt for a Notorious Bank Robber
51:58 The Arrest and Investigation Process
01:01:35 Reflections on a Notorious Criminal
01:03:56 Analyzing the Annie McCarrick Case
01:05:23 International Cooperation in Criminal Investigations
Keywords
FBI, criminal profiling, organized crime, bank robbery, behavioral analysis, law enforcement, crime investigation, profiling techniques, mob, serial killers
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