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Ep: 53 Inside Unsolved Murders w/ a Crime TV Producer & Investigator
Description
Who Tells the Victim’s Story? The Woman Helping Police Bring Justice to the Forgotten
In this episode, we sit down with Ms. Guillen, a media producer, advocate, and law enforcement ally dedicated to solving violent crimes and keeping victims’ stories alive.
In 2012, she launched Case Files: Chicago, a groundbreaking series designed to assist law enforcement in solving homicide cases and bringing justice to families. Airing for six seasons on The CW, the show earned strong ratings and an Emmy nomination in 2018.
Her mission extends beyond television. From producing true-crime documentaries like Porter—recognized by TIME Magazine—to leading The Whole Truth Project, she has built bridges between media, investigators, and families seeking answers.
Her work has helped keep unsolved cases in the spotlight, organize press conferences, and create art exhibits honoring victims. Along the way, she has built trusted relationships with law enforcement agencies nationwide.
Recognized for her impact, Ms. Guillen received the FBI Director’s Leadership Award and continues supporting law enforcement through training initiatives and advocacy programs.
This conversation dives into the intersection of media, justice, and advocacy—and the powerful role storytelling plays in keeping victims from being forgotten.
Off duty. Off script.
This is Beyond the Barrel.
Timestamps:
0:31 — Crisis Role
3:30 — Early Life
6:45 — Life-Changing Attack
9:30 — Crime Show Start
12:00 — First Case
16:00 — K9 Breakthrough
20:00 — Viral Collab
24:00 — Police Impact
30:00 — Emotional Toll
34:00 — Mental Health
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