Juju Chang
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Podcast Appearances
So during the first three years after Peter ran, the Marshals followed up on leads and tips in Canada, hitting dead ends at every turn.
If I could put a number on all the resources that we used, there was approximately 20 to 30 personnel at any given time doing something on this case.
As time goes by, it's difficult to continue a timeline and establish locations of where and when a fugitive is gone.
Peter was definitely my Pink Panther, for lack of a better term.
We knew he was there, we just couldn't get him.
When a case gets chilly or starts to go cold, bringing in a fresh set of eyes is a great way to look at things a little bit differently.
And that's exactly what happened.
So do yourself a favor, Mr. Chadwick, and turn yourself in.
They, sure enough, did their own podcast.
The clock was ticking for Peter Chadwick.
Sergeant Depwig came into my office and started talking to me about the Chadwick case and said that we needed to republicize this story.
He just sat there and said, you know, what's your idea?
And I think I blinked like a deer in the headlights.
And then I looked at him and said, you know, the only thing I can think of would be something like a podcast, but that would be a lot of work and I don't really know how to do it.
I was so intimidated by the scope of this project.
It's not necessarily something that's in my wheelhouse.
They take their own people within the department, within the prosecutor's office, the investigators, everybody, and incorporate them into a phenomenal podcast that takes this case from A to Z. We had a microphone that we were able to get.
They, sure enough, did their own podcast called Countdown to Capture.
The first episode went out on September 17th of 2018.