From Street Cop to Homicide Detective Sergeant to Star on the Reasonable Doubt TV Show.
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Retired Homicide Sergeant Chris Anderson tells his amazing story. He shares his
experience in policing and the realities of investigating murders and catching
killers. Plus behind the scenes look at the television show Reasonable Doubt.
Chris talks about his journey through police work, starting as a rookie street cop and then progressing to Homicide Detective and retiring at the rank of Sergeant. He discusses the training and molding he received from the senior police officers during his early days. One of his biggest mentors in police work was his Mother. "I credit most of my success and achievements to my mother. My mother is a retired Birmingham Police Sergeant and was the breadwinner. She was loving but extremely tough on us as kids. My father, a victim of an assault was left disabled when I was very young."
He also talks about his unlikely transition and journey to becoming a television star on the hit series Reasonable Doubt on Investigation Discovery channel. Chris is also an author and the Chief of Police at Talladega College.
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