11/2 Episode Recap- No More Games

-A listener calls in for more details on the case. (11:45)

-The story continues to be told. (12:39)

-A listener calls in to discuss the phone records and tweets the night of the alleged rape occurred, along with the timeline of the alleged crime. (26:50)

-Pictures and videos of the victim are discussed by another caller. (35:01)

-The date rape drug is described. (36:35)

-Section 230 is defined by Joey. (50:00)

-Joey tells all. (72:52)

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About Joey Ortega

Joey Ortega started his investigative career early at the age of 18 working as an apprentice investigator for local detectives. He started out doing insurance fraud investigations and background investigations. Proving adept in the areas surveillance and information gathering, Joey continued to seek further investigative challenges. From there he went on to do internal investigations for a number of companies that include; Sears, Roebuck Co., Saks Fifth Avenue, and K-mart. He was largely responsible for investigating issues of internal theft, embezzlement, workers comp fraud, and crime ring investigations. His success eventually earned him a position as a national investigator for a cellular chain, investigating crime rings on a national level. Trained in the Reid technique (interviewing/interrogation), Joey was able to gain confessions consistently without a single prosecution ever being challenged in court. Throughout his career as an internal investigator Joey continued to work for various private investigative agencies. Moving away from insurance fraud, Joey began developing his skills in the areas of criminal defense investigation, fidelity investigation, missing person’s investigations, and stalker investigations. It was the area of stalker investigations that Joey began to discover his passion for computer crime investigations. Having to learn quickly how to trace harassing and threatening emails, Joey began see that this is where the future of crime and justice was heading and decided to throw himself deeply into the subject. As a result, Joey’s clientele began to include those who were victims of internet fraud and cyber attacks. Joey is also the co-founder of The Ullemeyer Group, Inc. an investigative and training firm based in Santa Barbara, California that specializes in forensic training and consulting.
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6 Responses to 11/2 Episode Recap- No More Games

  1. anna carroll says:

    You did a great job again w/ Fri show “no more games.” We are so grateful for the efforts you and your associates are making in not only seeking justice for the victim but in exposing what appears to be corruption that we face here in the valley. Most of us have been at a loss as to what to do, thank you for the time, patience, great research and for what feels like real concern for the problems we do face here. Please keep up the good work, it is truely appreciated. May God continue to bless you.

    • Thank You Anna,
      It is always good to hear such compliments and encouragements. Rest assured that as long as there are those that want our help and those that continue to help in anyway they can, whether it be encouraging the dialog there to getting us information here (even anonymously) we will not back off until long withheld answers and accountability is finally attained for Steubenville. You have our promise.

  2. Bren says:

    Reblogged this on On My Front Porch and commented:
    This story is so tragic, the poor girl and as much as I think the world wide web is great for communicating and interacting with people, it has has a very evil side to it…

  3. Pamela Devereux says:

    Anyone who participated at any level in this horrific crime should face the steel jaws of justice.That child will be scarred for the rest of her life.Punish one,punish all.

  4. superstitious says:

    Your work on this case is most appreciated by those of us in the Ohio Valley who are so frustrated, sick and angry about the lack of justice in this case. Please keep on this case!! They are trying to shut us up, but we will keep posting about this case. The victim deserves justice and all the pigs involved should be punished. You’ve done a great job, PLEASE DON’T STOP!!

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