START CRIMECON WEEKEND OFF RIGHT!The Best of CrimeCon '18 is Going on the Run to New Orleans
Featuring three of our highest-rated sessions and speakers from CrimeCon 2018 in Nashville, CC On the Run (OTR) is a can't-miss night of true crime entertainment and education. Each presentation lasts about 45 minutes and then all three will take the stage together for an audience Q&A session. Come meet fellow true crime fans and learn from three of the most experienced experts in the country!
About the Show
OTR will take fans through the entire arc of a case, from hidden clues at the crime scene, to the investigation, suspect interrogation and deception detection techniques, to the unfortunate times when a cold case unit must take over and reinvigorate an old file with new life.
HOW TOCATCH A LIAR
Steven David Lampley on deception, learning to identify physical and verbal indicators, and how to catch your kids in a fib.
CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION
Karen Smith has an eye for detail. Learn how she reconstructs a crime scene "one bite at a time."
TALES FROM THE BRONX COLD CASE SQUAD
What happens when a case goes cold? Learn how Bronx Cold Case detective Joe Giacalone chooses which case to re-investigate.
What Nashville attendees said...

About: How to Catch a Liar
"Excellent presentation! Great speaker, interesting content, interactive discussion. Learned a lot!!”
-Leslie Embrey
“One of the best events of the weekend!”
-Mary Shirley
About: Tales from the Cold Case Squad
"Excellent, excellent speaker. Very engaging. Great sense of humor while discussing a tough topic." -Marsha Campbell
About: Crime Scene Reconstruction
“WOW. Just WOW. Easily one of the best things at CC18. Karen is amazing. The presentation was sharp, clear, concise without leaving out detail and straight on point. I would walk a 100 miles to hear her speak again. LOVE.”
-Melissa L.
“This was a highlight of the conference. Karen did a fantastic job of taking us through the thought process of seeing an initially overwhelming scene and working through to an interpretation.”
-Daniel Stubbs