Podcasts & Radio

As a worldwide expert on crime, law enforcement, and safety, Jim Fuda has been interviewed on several radio programs and podcasts. Jim is a non-partisan Public Safety Advisor. His comments are made strictly for that purpose and do not necessarily reflect the views of the media platform.

April 25, 2024 • Surviving The Survivor

Jim returns to the true crime podcast Surviving The Survivor (STS) as a #BestGuest, to discuss recent arrests in the murder case of two Kansas women, Veronica Butler, and Jilian Kelley. Five suspects, each accused of belonging to an anti-government group called “God’s Misfits,” are now in custody.

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April 22, 2024 • Surviving The Survivor

Appearing as this episode’s #BestGuest on the true crime podcast Surviving The Survivor (STS), host Joel Waldman interviews Jim for the STS series: Surviving My Biggest Case.

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April 9, 2024 • Criminal Mischief

Recognized for his former Seattle police work and involvement in the Green River Killer investigation, Jim sits down with Carolyn Ossorio, host of Cloud10’s true crime podcast, Criminal Mischief, to discuss his current initiatives for Crime Stoppers International.

Listen to the full episode and the April 10, 2024 episode featuring bonus content.


November 01, 2023 • Voices Of Experience

Jim and Paul Casey for 1150 AM KKNW’s Voices of Experience, sat down to discuss safety in Seattle, and payment security heading into the holiday shopping experience. 

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October 03, 2023 • Finding Your Zone of Genius

In a podcast episode of Finding Your Zone of Genius with Dirk Nevelle, Jim, shares insights into his law enforcement career, his unwavering passion for ending Human Trafficking, and the reasons that fuel his continued dedication to Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound and Crime Stoppers Global Solutions, even after retiring from King County.

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September 20, 2023 • Northwest News Radio

Jim sheds light on Washington’s crime situation. He highlights how reported crimes may significantly underestimate actual criminal activities. Fuda expresses concern about the lack of police resources for investigations, potentially leading to underreporting. Additionally, he discusses how the decriminalization of drugs and perceived police absence contribute to the rise in crimes like vandalism, larceny, vehicle theft, and burglaries.

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June 14, 2023 • Gangsters Cops, and Politicians

Host Gabe Morales interviewed Jim Fuda on his law enforcement career, global human trafficking issues, and ways viewers can aid human trafficking prevention efforts.

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June 14, 2023 • Voices Of Experience

Paul Casey for 1150 AM KKNW’s Voices of Experience and Jim recently discussed keeping your home safe from criminals. During the interview, Jim shared valuable insights on safeguarding homes from criminals in the Seattle area.

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May 09, 2023 • Seattle Weekly

Jim and 96.5 JACK-FM’s Seattle Weekly‘s Lee Callahan discussed stopping stalkers, and what steps to take to keep yourself safe and avoid stalking situations.


March 15, 2023 • Lars Larson Show

Jim joined the Lars Larson Show to discuss the negative impact that decreased police staffing levels and changing laws continue to have on crime in Seattle and across the country.


February 05, 2023 • Seattle Weekly

96.5 JACK-FM’s Seattle Weekly‘s  Lee Callahan and Jim talk about situational awareness and how to better protect yourself in an active shooter situation. They also discussed Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound Situational Awareness Video, and encourage you to share and watch the video with your friends and family.


January 09, 2023 • Seattle Weekly

Jim joined Lee Callahan on 96.5 JACK-FM’s Seattle Weekly to discuss his work with Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound. They also discussed how the organization works and encourages community members to assist local law enforcement agencies in the fight against crime in King, Snohomish, Kitsap, Island, and Whatcom counties.


November 23, 2022 • Voices of Experience

Paul Casey, with 1150 AM KKNW’s Voices of Experience, and Jim sat down to discuss safety in Seattle. Jim touched on things you can do to keep yourself safe while exploring the city. Paul and Jim also discussed emergencies, like an active shooter, and how situational awareness and remaining calm can save your life.


April 07, 2022 • AM 880 KIXI Radio

Jim joined KIXI’s Paul Casey to discuss the current state of Seattle, the homeless crisis, and its impact on crime throughout all Seattle neighborhoods.  They also discussed the positive effect Jim believes the new Mayor of Seattle, Bruce Harrell, may have on the future of Seattle.  


January 15, 2022 • Law Matters with Sherry Harrison

Jim joins Sherry Harrison on Law Matters 1030 AM as well as Dave Azuelo of 88-Crime. 


November 4, 2021 • Strong, Safe & True

Jim Fuda, the Executive Director for Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound & Vice-Chairman for Crime Stoppers Global Solutions, as well as Brandon James of the Seattle Police Department talk about human trafficking in the Puget Sound area with Natasha Ryan from Premier Risk Solutions.


October 14, 2021 • Strong, Safe & True

Natasha Ryan from Premier Risk Solutions spoke to Jim Fuda, the Executive Director for Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound & Vice-Chairman for Crime Stoppers Global Solutions about the Transnational Crime Initiative App or TCI.


April 28, 2021 • MMIW: Silent No More

The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women podcast, Scene of the Crime with Kim Shepard, featured Jim Fuda to discuss new laws being written to stop the cycle of pain and find justice for the families of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women from the Pacific Northwest and around the country.


April 20, 2021 • Voices of Experience with Paul E. Casey

Jim Fuda talks on 1150 AM KKNW about mass shootings and what to do if you find yourself in the middle of a dangerous situation. 


April 18, 2021 • Street Talk Podcast

Jim Fuda joins Rudy from Ballard on the Street Talk podcast to talk about issues related to crime in Seattle and more. 


April 16, 2021 • KOMO News Radio

Jim Fuda speaks on KOMO News Radio about Crime Stoppers Global Solutions and the P3Tips app. 


January 22, 2021 • On Being a Police Officer

Jim speaks Abby Ellsworth on On Being a Police Officer podcast to discuss Slavery and Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention month as well as Crimes Stoppers of Puget Sound.


September 12, 2020 • Law Matters with Sherry Harrison

Jim joins Sherry Harrison on Law Matters 1030 AM to talk about the Crime Stoppers Global Solutions phone app.


August 22, 2020 • Law Matters with Sherry Harrison

Jim joins Sherry Harrison on Law Matters 1030 AM to talk about the current riots and new policies. 


July 28, 2020 • Voices of Experience with Paul E. Casey

Jim continues on 1150 AM KKNW for part two of the series about Black Lives Matter. The second episode is called, “Time to Throw Out the Bad Apples.”


July 21, 2020 • Voices of Experience with Paul E. Casey

Jim joins Paul E. Casey on 1150 AM KKNW for a two-part series about Black Lives Matter. The first episode is titled, “From Tragedy to Hope: It’s Time for Community Policing.”


June 13, 2020 • The Beth Cahill Show

Jim joins Beth Cahill to discuss Seattle’s autonomous zone.


May 19, 2020 • Scene of the Crime

In an episode called “Death on a Deadline,” Jim talks with hosts Carolyn Ossorio and Kim Shepard about a June 1993 case involving Donald Dunn, Vanessa Baisden, and a stolen Volkswagen Bus. Read more about this episode.


February 10, 2020 • The Dori Monson Show

Could there be a link between child sex trafficking and new sex ed lesson plans in schools? Jim weighs in and how Crime Stoppers Global Solutions is helping. Read more about this episode.


December 7, 2019 • The Beth Cahill Show

Jim joins Beth Cahill to discuss human trafficking and what Crime Stoppers Global Solutions is doing to help.


October 18, 2019 • Blue Lives Radio with Randy Sutton

Every minute of every day, two children are being prepared for sexual exploitation. The average age is 14, with some being as young as 3 years old. The three countries with the highest rates of exploitation are Brazil, India, and, incredibly, the United States. Jim discusses the topic on the America Out Loud podcast, featuring Blue Lives Radio. Read more about this episode.

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