Legendary SFPD homicide inspector Frank Falzon reflects on his career and the violence of the 1970s

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @FIGGY65
    @FIGGY65 2 года назад +2

    Thank You Inspector Falzon for sharing your story, and your years of dedication and service to our great City.
    I look forward to buying your book very soon! Best Regards, Shawn

  • @ArdentTake
    @ArdentTake 3 месяца назад

    I remember this guy was on the Chef Masa Kobayashi case. Still unsolved today even though they had a suspect that Falzon believes is the primary suspect. I really wish they put out there who that suspect was.

  • @rachvaras9531
    @rachvaras9531 Год назад

    Very inspirrational man. Thank you for your service.

  • @CatDaddySteve
    @CatDaddySteve Год назад +1

    You and Tochi blew the Zodiac case, the biggest case in city history , You dropped the ball 🙄

    • @spinsandneedles
      @spinsandneedles Год назад

      No they didn't. What are you a Russian troll? Whatever -several fine, dedicated agencies worked the case including the FBI. If you read Inspector Falzon's book you might get an idea of how much work is involved in police work. If the call came in the middle of the night after a long shift he was out the door. And no - Zodiac was far from the biggest case in city history. You do not know SFPD history. However don't mind me - any troll can decide for themselves what was "the biggest case in city history." (Do they give guys like you medals?)

  • @danradman3161
    @danradman3161 2 года назад +2

    Falzon is a living legend respected among cops and criminals trust me I know, thank you for your service Falzon and your part in the Netflix doc NightStalker was the best part of that doc , can’t wait to buy what I’m sure will be a good book as I was thinking to myself while watching the Netflix doc that Falzon should write a book !

  • @CertifiedShovelOperator
    @CertifiedShovelOperator 8 месяцев назад

    15 confirmed, 73+ potential 😮

  • @zoer7338
    @zoer7338 2 года назад

    Good interview, very interesting. I also watched the other one about the Night Stalker. 👍

  • @rtruth9832
    @rtruth9832 2 года назад

    Great interview !

  • @IoveIsrael3059
    @IoveIsrael3059 2 года назад

    thank you falzon for your service to our once great city!

  • @amanwithadream6894
    @amanwithadream6894 Год назад

    It's unfortunate to see how our humanity has sunken to such a very low moral, ethical, and professional point that one, or group of individuals will sensualize the horrific evil acts of another to fulfill, and embellish in their own selfish desires for fame or "legendary" status. This individual publicly stated that Richard should have never been born, and that the world would of been better without him. I, like everyone else, was bothered by the events that unfolded at the hands of Ramirez, but I cannot, and will not play God. We live in a world where humanity will do whatever it takes now to "get ahead", to obtain fame, gain popularity, status, power, wealth.....etc., that we have lost the very morals, principals, ethics, compassion, and humility in that pursuit without realizing that the very things we're all chasing after are the same things that are destroying, and desensitizing our current generation. There will always be lost souls in this world doing evil things that go against everything God is, and for which Christ Jesus died for, but no ONE human being can ignore his own evil deeds to seek their 15 minutes of fame, status, recognition, praise or accolades, while judging another's. There is nothing "legendary" or "iconic" in any of this, and anyone seeking that title, should tread lightly, because only God Himself can judge man, and his deeds. Only God has a say as to whom should be part of this world, and why, regardless of what our limited, and flawed minds convince ourselves of. May God have mercy on our fallen world, and may His presence, mercy, and grace rain down upon ALL the families affected by these events. ☝🙏✝