Derek Baker
AgentDBaker
AgentDBaker Podcast brings you hard-hitting stories of corruption, injustice, and the forgotten. From exposing powerful leaders who abuse their authority to shining a light on missing persons, I deliver raw truth, accountability, and advocacy for those who don’t have a voice. No spin. No cover-ups. Just the facts and the fight for justice. A retired Narcotics Detective/ SWAT team member, U.S. Navy combat veteran of OEF & OIF. With years of real-world experience in high-stakes environments, I now teach interview and interrogation techniques, body language analysis, and leadership development.
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Derek Baker
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8 de jul. de 2026
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Walker County’s Deadly Pattern: 3 Men in Mental Health Crisis, 3 Dead at the Hands of Deputies 09.09.2025 15:00
In less than two years, three men in Walker County, Alabama— Frederick ‘Ricky’ Hight Jr., Gregory Hambric, and Anthony ‘Tony’ Mitchell —lost their lives after encounters with deputies while suffering mental health episodes. From a father’s 911 call for help that ended in gunfire, to a man shot nearly 20 times, to an inmate frozen to death in a jail cell—these are not isolated incidents. This is a...
Interview with Walker County Sheriff Candidate Allen Estell. 05.09.2025 37:57
The full interview with Walker County Alabama Sheriff Candidate Allen Estell.
He Shot an Unarmed Man in a Bathrobe… Now He’s Guarding Our Kids 04.09.2025 13:43
A sworn deputy who shot an unarmed man in a bathrobe, killed a goat out of fear, and now patrols our schools? Walker County deserves better. Parents, kids, and the community are at risk under Sheriff Nick Smith’s watch. This story must be heard—share it before tragedy strikes again.
The Opioid King of Walker County Wants Your Vote 04.09.2025 10:46
Dustin Beaty says he’s a victim of the opioid crisis. But records prove he helped fuel it — millions of pills, missing opioids, and a suspended license. Walker County families paid the price. Don’t let history repeat itself.
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