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"Deep Cover: The Nameless Man" tells the story of a 1989 hate crime and the investigation to find not the killer, but the person who was killed.Courtesy of Pushkin

I was interviewed by The Philadelphia Inquirer, along with my former FBI partner, and others, about the racially motivated, cold-case homicide we investigated together. The investigation was initiated by the Lord Who said clearly to me one morning in 2004: “I AM giving you a very important assignment - you better take it seriously!”

Please use the link below to read the full insightful article:

https://www.inquirer.com/crime/deep-cover-nameless-podcast-thomas-gibison-20240426.html

FBI Retired Case File Review Live!

I’m very honored to join Jerri Williams, FBI Ret., on Sunday, April 28, 2024, as she hosts her FBI Retired Case File Review Live! at the Punch Line Comedy Club in Philadelphia. Jerri will do her live case file review with Scott Duffey (FBI Ret.) and me about the racially motivated cold-case homicide investigation we lived and breathed together for more than a few years. Without exaggeration, from the beginning, Scott and I were clear that we were carrying out an “assignment” from God Himself, although we didn’t initially know what it was or where He would lead. It is a hard-to-believe but true account about the intersection of crime, race, justice, and Divine intervention.

Deep Cover: The Nameless Man

I am privileged to be a part of author Jake Halpern’s latest podcast, Deep Cover: The Nameless Man @ jakehalpern.com and @ Pushkin Industries. Jake interviewed my good friend and former FBI partner, Scott Duffey @ Scott Duffey LI, and me about a racially motivated, cold-case homicide investigation that we lived and breathed together for more than a few years. Jake also interviewed former Philadelphia Homicide Detective Leon Lubiejewski @ L. Lubiejewski LI, Assistant District Attorneys with the Philadelphia D.A.’s Office, and others.

Without exaggeration, from the beginning, Scott and I were clear that we were carrying out an “assignment” from God Himself, although we didn’t initially know what it was or where He would lead. It is a hard-to-believe but true account about the intersection of crime, race, justice, and Divine intervention. The first of six episodes will be released on April 22, 2024, and the podcast trailer can be heard here:

The Nameless Man: Deep Cover Season 4 | Deep Cover: The Nameless Man (pushkin.fm)

Deep Cover: The Nameless Man by Jake Halpern