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Into The Fire: True Crime Stories

Into The Fire: True Crime Stories

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This show focuses on true crime, with people who are movers and shakers in the world.© KGRAdb 2023 Sciences sociales True Crime
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  • Anna Wilson and Mike Turner
    Nov 8 2025
    This Friday, November 7, 2025, at 7 pm CST Live, Episode #74 of Into the Fire. I am honored to have both Anna Wilson and Mike Turner, who are brother and sister to Latricia Fipps. Latricia called her family on November 20, 2002 to let them know that she was with her ex-boyfriend to go and pick up her kids, and that was the last time she was heard from again.
    This will be an interesting episode to hear the perspective from both brother and sister to Latricia and the investigation that took place from the beginning then on to charges being filed. This is the 14th No-Body Homicide Prosecution in Oklahoma History, and one of only 600 that have ended up in a courtroom in US History...
    I am thankful to both Anna and Mike for their willingness to share there story about their experience and my experience as the final detective in this case who fought for justice to be served....
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    1 h et 22 min
  • Sharon Phillips
    Oct 25 2025
    This Friday, October 24, 2025 at 7:00 pm, Episode #69, a pre-record episode with Sharon Phillips, who is an investigative reporter with Channel 2 News in Tulsa. Born and raised in the heart of Tulsa, Sharon Phillips isn't just reporting the news—she's living it.
    As a multi-Emmy nominated journalist with over 15 years of broadcast excellence, she's become the trusted voice that Tulsa turns to for the stories that matter most.
    From the anchor desk at KJRH's weekend evening newscasts to the streets pursuing her acclaimed investigative series Oklahoma's Cold Case Files, Sharon brings an unmatched combination of journalistic rigor and genuine compassion to every story she tells. Her Oklahoma State University broadcast journalism training laid the foundation, but it's her natural gift for connecting with people that sets her apart.
    A Master of Human Connection
    Sharon possesses that rare ability to make people feel safe enough to share their deepest truths. Whether she's investigating cold cases that have haunted families for years or covering breaking news, she approaches every interview with the empathy of a mother and the instincts of a seasoned investigator. Her philosophy is simple but profound: always leave people better than you found them.
    Recognition That Speaks Volumes
    Her trophy case tells the story: Emmy nominations, Society of Professional Journalists awards, Great Plains Journalism Awards, and Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters honors. But the real measure of Sharon's impact isn't in the awards—it's in the lives changed, the cold cases reopened, and the community conversations sparked by her fearless reporting.
    Community Champion
    When the cameras stop rolling, Sharon's commitment to Tulsa continues. She's lent her voice and time to Emergency Infant Services, The Ronald McDonald House, Joy in the Cause, the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, The American Red Cross, and Meals on Wheels—because great journalism extends beyond the newsroom.
    Life Beyond the Lens
    At home, Sharon treasures her greatest role: mom to daughters Aerilyn and Eden, and wife to husband Bobby. Their rescued Golden Retriever Sophie and French Bulldog Cupcake complete a family that values adventure, whether they're cruising to exotic destinations or discovering a new local restaurant. Sharon's perfect evening might include a warm bath, the latest People magazine, and a Dateline marathon—the perfect blend of relaxation and her passion for true crime storytelling.
    Your Story Matters
    Have a cold case that needs a fresh perspective? Sharon's inbox is always open at Sharon.Phillips@kjrh.com—because every untold story deserves a champion, and every family deserves answers.

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    55 min
  • Shannon Kulnis
    Oct 18 2025
    October 17, 2025, on Into the Fire, I will feature Shannon Kulnis who is a former homicide detective with the Gwinnett County Police Department in Georgia. Over her eight years in law enforcement, she served in patrol and crime suppression before finding her true calling in investigations. She began her detective work in the Robbery Unit, but it was in the Homicide/Assault Unit where her passion for uncovering the truth truly came alive. Shannon spent more than three years investigating homicides and concluded her law enforcement career as a Detective Corporal before relocating out of state with her family.
    After leaving policing, Shannon transitioned into the world of insurance investigations—known in the industry as Special Investigations or SIU. Her instincts, experience, and relentless pursuit of the truth quickly set her apart. Today, she leads a regional team of investigators across the Southeast, including one of her former homicide partners who first introduced her to SIU, and serves a Director for the International Association of Special Investigation Units (IASIU) and President of the Alabama IASIU chapter.
    Grounded in integrity and ethics, Shannon brings the same grit and determination that solved murders to uncovering fraud, bridging the worlds of law enforcement and insurance with sharp insight, humor, and a passion for doing the right thing.

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    1 h et 10 min
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