The National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Vernon Geberth, Retired Commander of Bronx Homicide
Episode Summary:
In this compelling episode of the National Police Association Podcast, host Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith sits down with one of law enforcement’s most renowned homicide experts—Vernon Geberth. Known as the “Godfather of Homicide,” Geberth has trained thousands of investigators, authored seminal works on homicide investigation, and played a key role in the advancement of forensic techniques, including the introduction of DNA evidence in criminal cases.
Key Topics Discussed:
Key Topics Discussed:
- Why Vernon Geberth Became a Cop – From his childhood interest in uniforms to his mission-driven entry into the NYPD.
- His Path to Homicide Investigation – The rigorous training, high-pressure cases, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career.
- Introducing DNA Evidence to Criminal Investigations – How Geberth pioneered the use of DNA in New York homicide cases.
- Notable Cases – From preventing a wrongful suicide ruling to solving some of the most gruesome homicides.
- Training Future Generations – Geberth’s nationwide impact on law enforcement training and his famous “We Work for God” mantra.
- Declining Homicide Clearance Rates – The impact of poor leadership, politics, and anti-police sentiment on solving crimes.
- The Importance of Faith and Mental Resilience – How his belief in God and strong family support helped him handle the psychological toll of homicide investigations.
