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Murph talks with retired FBI agent Scott Payne, a law enforcement veteran with a harrowing and heroic story. Known for his deep undercover work, Scott takes us inside his mission to infiltrate the Outlaws motorcycle gang, one of America’s most dangerous criminal organizations.
Scott recounts a terrifying moment when he was stripped at gunpoint, unsure if he would make it out alive. This chilling experience highlights the brutal psychological toll of undercover work and the razor-thin line between survival and exposure. His career didn’t stop with bikers—Scott later tackled opioid trafficking, domestic terrorism, and extremist ideology, including a deep dive into accelerationism and radical online recruitment targeting vulnerable youth. -
Murph sits down with Scott Payne, a former FBI agent and seasoned law enforcement officer, to explore the highs, lows, and hidden truths of life in the criminal justice world. From his early days in local policing to dangerous assignments as an undercover FBI agent infiltrating outlaw motorcycle gangs, Scott shares stories that are both jaw-dropping and deeply human.
Their conversation dives into how 9/11 transformed federal law enforcement, reshaping the priorities and operations of the FBI overnight. Scott also opens up about the growing mental health crisis among police officers and agents, shedding light on the importance of suicide awareness and emotional resilience in the field. -
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Murph sits down with Chad Bianco, Sheriff of Riverside County, CA, who is now running for Governor of California. Sheriff Bianco opens up about the challenges of policing during civil unrest, including the controversial moment when he took a knee during the protests. With raw honesty, he shares his reasoning, the backlash, and the leadership principles that guided his decisions. Dive into gripping stories from his most memorable cases, his crusade against online child predators, and how media bias can distort the truth about law enforcement.
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Murph gets together with Chad Bianco, Sheriff of Riverside County, CA. Sheriff Bianco talks about growing up in a tight-knit mining town in Utah, and how that led to running one of the largest sheriff’s departments in California. Hear the untold stories of grit, faith, and public service.
Bianco recounts a powerful moment from his youth—an encounter with law enforcement that altered the course of his life—and discusses what it takes to rise through the ranks while holding firm to integrity, leadership, and accountability. These men also explore how faith, community service, and personal responsibility play a pivotal role in the evolution of law enforcement—and why standing strong in the face of adversity is what defines a true hero. -
We confront the devastating truth about police suicide through the deeply personal story of Brian Sizemore, the father of Lucas Sizemore, a dedicated police officer who tragically took his own life. This emotional and eye-opening conversation dives deep into the mental health crisis in law enforcement, the cultural stigma that prevents officers from seeking help, and the traumatic toll that constant exposure to danger and stress takes on our heroes in blue.
Brian shares his heartbreaking journey of loss, grief, and resilience. He reveals how this tragedy led to the creation of the Lucas Foundation, a powerful movement dedicated to raising awareness, providing resources, and advocating for mental health support in the law enforcement community. -
EPISODE 200!! Cody Alfred takes us deep into the life of a Marine Corps warrior who rose through the ranks to become one of the fastest-promoted Master Sergeants in U.S. military history. A true American hero, Cody opens up about the dark challenges he faced after retiring from the Marine Corps—struggles with mental health, self-doubt, and redefining purpose beyond the battlefield.
Cody shares how mentorship, leadership, and personal development became his mission post-service. He reveals how authentic relationships, emotional intelligence, and self-discovery helped him transition from military life into a powerful voice for change. His youth development program empowers young men to lead with integrity, confidence, and emotional strength. -
🔔 In this milestone 200th episode of Game of Crimes, Murph interviews retired Marine Scout Sniper and Raider, Cody Alford—a true American hero. Dive deep into Cody’s powerful journey from high school student to elite Marine Corps Raider in MARSOC. Hear riveting stories of Marine boot camp, combat deployments, and the harsh realities of war, leadership, and special operations. Cody reveals what it takes to become a MARSOC operator, the mental and physical battles of war, and the importance of resilience, perspective, and individual agency. This episode blends intense war stories, inspiring moments, and humorous law enforcement crime tales, showcasing the human side of heroism.
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Tom Rizzo, a 25-year law enforcement veteran and On Patrol Live co-host, and Murph explore the raw realities of police work. From intense drug busts and dangerous operations to the deep emotional toll of the badge, Tom shares unforgettable true crime stories that shaped his career.
Rizzo opens up about the importance of personal integrity, teamwork in high-risk situations, and the role of confidential informants in building cases. He dives into the challenges faced by modern officers, the complexity of addiction and community safety, and how leadership and collaboration can make or break outcomes in the field. -
Murph talks with Tom Rizzo, a seasoned law enforcement officer, military veteran, and crime-fighting leader who has seen it all. From his blue-collar roots in New York to his military service and law enforcement, Tom shares powerful stories of heroism, sacrifice, and resilience.
Dive into real-life true crime stories, hilarious run-ins with criminals, and the emotional aftermath of 9/11 that changed policing forever. Tom opens up about the evolution of drug-related crime, the dangers of fentanyl and meth, and the importance of community trust and leadership in law enforcement. -
Murph and legendary Australian homicide Detective Gary Jubelin explore the truth behind high-profile murder investigations. With decades of experience in law enforcement, Gary shares deeply personal and powerful stories, focusing on the tragic case of three missing Aboriginal children that shook a community and changed him forever.
They explore the emotional toll of homicide cases, the importance of cultural understanding, and how police failures can erode public trust. Gary reflects on the mental health struggles in policing, the need for accountability, and the difficult choices that define a detective’s legacy. He opens up about the controversial charges filed against him for recording a conversation during an investigation, the backlash, and how he rebuilt his life and purpose after leaving the force. -
Murph is joined by Gary Jubelin, a legendary retired Detective from the New South Wales Police. From the intense training of the police academy to becoming a lead investigator on some of Australia’s most shocking criminal cases, Gary shares raw, unfiltered stories you won’t hear anywhere else.
Explore the psychology of criminals, the absurdity of certain investigations, and the real dangers police face daily including a close call with a bomb. Gary and Murph dive into the camaraderie of law enforcement, the sacrifices made by officers, and the emotional toll of a life spent chasing justice. -
Murphy continues with Kenny Williams, a nationally recognized interdiction expert, to reveal the untold world of canine law enforcement and highway drug interdiction. Dive into the intense, real-life tactics used by police K-9 units to detect narcotics, identify suspicious behavior, and make critical busts during high-stakes traffic stops.
Kenny shares jaw-dropping stories from the front lines, exposing how cartels adapt, the psychological cues that tip off traffickers, and the legal challenges of asset seizures. Discover the behind-the-scenes world of criminal profiling, the evolving war on drugs, and how strong communication and motivation drive success in law enforcement. -
Murph interviews Kenny Williams, a seasoned police officer from Northwest Indiana, in a powerful true crime story packed with humor, heroism, and raw real-life experience. From his field training to interdiction techniques and the life-altering impact of 9/11, Kenny dives deep into the world of proactive policing. He shares jaw-dropping criminal encounters, laughs from the beat, and lessons learned from a career driven by purpose.
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Nick Gerace reveals the emotional and operational challenges of policing in a post-9/11 world, his encounters with protesters, and how terrorism reshaped public safety and police perception in America. From confronting political pressure to witnessing the rise of violent crime under DA Larry Krasner, this episode exposes the raw truths of life behind the badge.
They explore racial crime disparities, mental health in law enforcement, and the evolution of police culture, unions, and public trust. You’ll also hear behind-the-scenes insights into their podcast Good Cop Bad Cop and the untold story of Netflix’s Narcos. -
From the streets of Philly to the legal minefields officers navigate daily, Nick Gerace brings first-hand insight into police training, recruitment challenges, and the emotional toll of the badge.
Discover what it really takes to be a cop in a changing world—where community trust, street smarts, and split-second decisions can mean life or death. Murph and Nick discuss rookie mistakes, hilarious encounters with law students, and high-pressure patrols in crime-heavy districts. They dive into the legal implications of modern policing, share behind-the-scenes stories, and set the stage for upcoming reveals about Nick’s undercover work and the career-ending events that shaped his life. -
Murph teams up with DEA veteran Leo Silva to expose the brutal rise of Los Zetas, one of Mexico’s most violent drug trafficking organizations. Leo shares gripping firsthand accounts from his time battling drug cartels in Mexico, detailing the horrifying realities of kidnappings, extortion, and mass disappearances. Discover how Los Zetas transformed the drug trade through unprecedented levels of violence and terror.
Murph and Leo dive into the origins of Los Zetas, their military background, and their shocking attacks on U.S. interests, including the U.S. Consulate. Learn how interagency cooperation evolved to combat these powerful and ruthless cartels. -
Murph talks with Leo Silva, a 28-year DEA veteran and former Texas musician turned elite Special Agent. Leo shares his incredible true crime journey — from the DEA Academy to high-risk undercover operations battling drug cartels across the U.S. and Mexico.
Hear firsthand how Leo survived dangerous undercover missions, faced the brutal realities of drug trafficking organizations like Los Zetas, and built critical trust with local law enforcement. His powerful stories reveal the mental toughness and heroic resilience needed to fight crime without backup in hostile environments. -
Murph continues his powerful conversation with U.S. Border Patrol Agent Karla Castellanos, whose TRUE STORY OF SURVIVAL, SACRIFICE, AND HEROISM will leave you speechless. A proud K9 handler, Karla patrolled the harsh desert terrain along the U.S.-Mexico border, confronting danger daily alongside her loyal dog. But one tragic day changed her life forever.
Karla recounts the devastating on-duty accident that nearly took her life, resulting in catastrophic injuries and the loss of her arm. Despite overwhelming odds, she survived. Through raw emotion and unshakable courage, Karla opens up about her emergency rescue, the impact on her family, and the intense battle through recovery. -
Murph sits down with Karla Castellanos, a dedicated U.S. Border Patrol agent with four years of boots-on-the-ground experience protecting America’s border. Karla shares her true crime journey into law enforcement, offering an inside look at the Border Patrol Academy, the grueling training process, and what it truly means to serve and protect—often alone in the harsh desert.
Discover real-life stories from the frontlines, including human trafficking cases, border apprehensions, and the daily risks agents face. Karla opens up about the mental and physical challenges of patrolling solo, the value of teamwork, and the trust built between partners—including her K9 partner. This episode is packed with gripping, emotional, and heroic tales from the field. -
Retired FBI Special Agent Colton Seale reveals his behind-the-scenes experiences from some of America's most high-profile investigations, including the Fort Hood shooting and the Boston Marathon bombing.
Colton shares his journey transitioning to the elite High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG), where he mastered advanced interrogation techniques to extract critical intelligence. Discover how Colton's passion for truth led him to found Pyxis Academy, where he now trains professionals in investigative interviewing — skills that are vital not just for law enforcement, but also for corporate success. - Vis mere