Shownotes
In this episode of Spirits and Stories with Donald Dunn, we bring you a powerful storytelling podcast experience rooted in real life stories, deep conversations, and the raw truth of the human experience. We sit down with retired homicide detective Justin Bocock to explore what violent crime leaves behind—not just at the scene, but inside the people tasked with uncovering the truth.
From crime scenes and confessions to the moments that linger long after the badge comes off, Justin shares what it’s really like to live inside humanity’s darkest stories. This is a candid look at overcoming adversity in a profession built around tragedy, and the quiet strength required to keep showing up when others cannot.
Through honest reflection, we dive into trauma, morality, intuition, and the spiritual weight carried by those who walk into chaos so others don’t have to. These resilience stories reveal how detectives process grief, how unresolved energy lingers, and why some stories refuse to stay buried.
This episode goes beyond true crime. It delivers profound life lessons about empathy, endurance, and what it means to carry truth on behalf of others. If you’re drawn to meaningful conversations, real consequences, and the unseen cost of justice, this is a story that stays with you.
📘 Featured Book:
On Call: Case Files from a Career in Homicide by Justin Bocock