Sandra Brown
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Biography
Detective Sandra Brown is a retired detective from the Palo Alto Police Department. She served in law enforcement for over 29 years, starting as a Santa Clara County Sheriff Deputy in 1984 before joining the Palo Alto Police Department in 1988. She was promoted to various ranks, including Agent, Sergeant, and eventually Lieutenant in 2008. During her career, she held a number of roles, including Field Training Officer, Traffic Team member, Detective, and Crime Scene Investigator. She was also a School Resource Officer and a Public Information Officer. She was known for her work in community policing and problem-solving, which earned her the nickname "Downtown Sandra Brown." As a Crime Scene Investigator, her expertise was instrumental in the prosecution of individuals who committed violent crimes. She has been featured in other documentaries, such as *The Tetris Murders*, where she revisited a case that had haunted her for decades. In the series *The Tech Bro Murders*, she provides expert analysis and insights into the cases.
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The Tech Bro Murders" is a six-episode true crime docuseries from Investigation Discovery (ID) that explores real-life homicide cases set against the backdrop of Silicon Valley. Guided by retired detective Sandra Brown, the series uncovers the dark side of the tech world, where ambition, wealth, and power can lead to shocking acts of violence. The show examines a variety of cases, including the murder of a Google X executive, a cold case connected to a politician, and a recent high-profile case involving Cash App founder Bob Lee. Each episode delves into a different story, providing a glimpse into the tragic outcomes that have occurred in this high-stakes digital frontier.
The Tech Bro Murders
A South Georgia couple were killed in church 35 years ago, and a man sits in prison convicted of their murder. Is he the right guy? If not, who is? Journey with us as a single journalist sheds light on a case many believed was over, settled, solved.