Kevin Laws & Hunter of the Damned | True Crime
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In this gripping episode of The Cold Cases, host Dustin Terry sits down with Kevin J. Laws, former Department of Homeland Security child-exploitation agent and author of the haunting memoir Hunter of the Damned: A Walk Through Hell.
For nearly two decades, Kevin lived undercover — infiltrating online predator networks, tracking digital footprints, and facing the unimaginable to save children from abuse. His story isn’t just about investigation; it’s about sacrifice, trauma, and the human cost of justice.
Together, Dustin and Kevin dive deep into:
💀 The psychological toll of long-term undercover work
💡 The evolution of child-exploitation crimes in the digital age
🙏 How faith, purpose, and mental resilience kept him going
🔥 The emotional aftermath of walking through hell — and finding redemption on the other side
Kevin’s journey will leave you speechless. His courage pulls back the curtain on one of the darkest battles in law enforcement — and what it means to stand between innocence and evil.
🎧 Listen now on TheColdCases.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
📖 Hunter of the Damned: A Walk Through Hell is available on his website → https://www.knsteaching.com
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