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EPISODE 1 - Chapter 1 (Bethany) & Chapter 2 (Quantico)

EPISODE 1 - Chapter 1 (Bethany) & Chapter 2 (Quantico)

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MURDER AND MERCY: THE KILLING OF AN OKLAHOMA HIGHWAY PATROL TROOPER” by Deborah M. Decker is a true-crime podcast about the life and career of one female police officer, turned FBI Special Agent, and the heart-breaking murder investigation that happened on Christmas of 2003, which forever changed her life. This is a true story about how God works through unimaginable circumstances to strengthen our faith and show us His love.

Chapter 1 details Deborah's entry into law enforcement as a police officer in Bethany, OK. Chapter 2 tells of her journey from being a police officer to being selected to attend Quantico, VA and training to become an FBI Special Agent.

This podcast is hosted by Deborah M. Decker, a 25-year veteran of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who is now retired. Deborah is a member of Kingsland Baptist Church in Katy, Texas, where she attends with her husband, Steve, and two adult sons, Matthew and Nathan, both of whom have autism and epilepsy.

If you enjoy this podcast, please join us on the Facebook page, Murder and Mercy Podcast.

CREDITS:

Male narrator: Pastor Ryan Rush, Kingsland Baptist Church, Katy, TX

Music Supervisor: Steven Decker

Piano solos: Written and performed by Guy Ragland

*** DISCLAIMER***

The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the creator, Deborah M. Decker, and not those of the FBI.

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