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Game of Crimes
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Host Steve "Murph" Murphy (retired DEA Agent, featured in NARCOS on Netflix) takes you inside the most intense and fascinating true crime stories in the world. Real life tales from the most notorious cases everyone knows and some you've probably never heard of (until now) from those who broke the law and those who were sworn to enforce it. Murph asks the questions and gets into the true stories from the real life players in the biggest, baddest, most dangerous game of all -- the Game of Crimes.
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Jeremy Locke opens up about his darkest moments — battling alcoholism, suicidal thoughts, and the invisible wounds of war. A decorated U.S. military veteran, Jeremy spent years fighting external enemies, but his greatest fight came after the battles ended — against the pain, trauma, and isolation that haunted him.
Everything changed with one life-saving message from his future wife — a moment that pulled him back from the edge and gave him a reason to live again. Jeremy shares how faith, purpose, and love became his foundation for recovery, leading him to co-found Aerial Recovery, an organization that lives to help others. This is more than a story about survival — it’s a story about hope, redemption, and the courage to rebuild a life when everything feels lost.
Murph talks with Jeremy Locke, co-founder of Aerial Recovery, who has transformed his experience in war and trauma into a mission to rescue and rebuild lives after natural disasters, human trafficking operations, and war-torn crises. He opens up about the brutal realities of combat, the invisible wounds of PTSD, and the struggles of maintaining relationships during and after military service.
But Jeremy’s story is not one of defeat — it’s about redemption and purpose. He shares how finding a new mission to serve others became the key to healing himself and saving countless others.
The life of Barry Todd, a decorated U.S. Army veteran, takes a shocking turn when a life-threatening confrontation led to charges of attempted murder. What began as an act of self-defense spiraled into a nightmare of legal battles, financial strain, and public scrutiny.
Barry takes us through the split-second decisions that changed everything — and the long road that followed. He opens up about the fear, confusion, and injustice that come when the system turns against someone who’s dedicated their life to service. This episode dives deep into Stand Your Ground laws, the role of prosecutors, and how media narratives can shape justice long before a trial ever begins.
Murph sits down with Barry Todd, a retired U.S. Army Captain whose story defines honor, resilience, and justice. From his early days of service and family life to leading soldiers in the U.S. Army, Barry shares profound lessons on leadership, mentorship, and moral courage.
But his journey takes a dramatic turn. A single incident changes everything—thrusting Barry into a legal battle that tests his faith, integrity, and the presumption of innocence. What happens when a decorated officer becomes the accused? Barry opens up about navigating the emotional and legal storm, the toll it took on his family, and his unyielding fight for truth.
This final part shines a spotlight on a drug trafficking case intertwined with assassination attempts, exposing the violent underworld that plagues the island of St. Croix. Listeners are taken behind the scenes of a harrowing arrest, the tense investigation that followed, and the violent consequences that law enforcement officers were forced to face.
From crime scene investigations gone wrong to the difficulty of gathering evidence in a region scarred by corruption, Chris and Rikk reveal the brutal truth about organized crime on the island. They detail the fear that gripped the police force, the sociopathic nature of gang members, and the heavy toll of serving in one of the most dangerous environments for law enforcement. But through it all, one theme shines through: the brotherhood and resilience that keep law enforcement officers going when everything else seems stacked against them.
Rikk and Chris take you deep inside the intense world of DEA and island operations, where every decision could mean life or death. From heart-pounding shootouts to the unseen psychological toll of pulling the trigger, Rikk shares his earliest encounters with violence in law enforcement and the crucial role of agency support after traumatic incidents.
The conversation then transports listeners to the island of St. Croix, where the DEA waged war against drug traffickers in daring missions like Operation Limpia Casa and Operation Beach Party. These missions weren’t just about chasing cartel leaders—they revealed the ingenuity, grit, and resourcefulness required to outsmart criminals in unpredictable environments.
From the early days of the police academy to life-or-death moments on the streets, Chris and Rikk share raw and unfiltered stories of courage, sacrifice, and betrayal. You’ll hear firsthand accounts of undercover operations gone wrong, shocking encounters with corrupt officers, and the devastating impact of the drug trade on the community. These are the untold stories that expose the brutal realities of police work and the human cost of fighting crime.
The conversation dives deep into operational security, the complexities of infiltrating violent criminal networks, and the aftermath of split-second decisions—including shootouts that forever changed lives. It’s an emotional, powerful journey through the front lines of justice, corruption, and survival.
Murph welcomes back Rikk Rambo and introduces Chris Howell—two seasoned law enforcement professionals with incredible stories you won’t believe. From outrageous criminal antics in Alaska and Florida to the hard realities of police academy training and the challenges of serving with the Virgin Islands Police Department, this conversation is packed with shocking, hilarious, and inspiring moments.
Rikk and Chris share personal stories from their careers, offering an inside look at the courage, resilience, and humor it takes to survive in law enforcement. Whether it’s facing unpredictable criminals, enduring the grind of training, or navigating the unique world of island policing, their stories highlight both the serious and lighter sides of a cop’s life.
Owen Hansen's incredible life story is one of ambition, downfall, and redemption. Once a successful entrepreneur, Owen’s pursuit of wealth and status led him into the dangerous world of drug smuggling, cartel debt, and international money laundering.
Owen reveals the innovative methods he used to smuggle cocaine, the high-stakes risks of laundering money, and the moment his empire began to collapse. His brutal honesty about the arrest that changed his life gives listeners a raw, unfiltered look into the devastating consequences of living on the wrong side of the law.
Murph and Owen Hansen continue their talk to uncover the truth behind Owen's double life. Owen reveals the strategies he used to dominate the underground betting world, his ties to powerful cartels, and the dangerous risks that came with chasing fast money and power.
This isn’t just a story of crime—it’s a cautionary tale. Owen’s rise and fall exposes the dark reality behind the glitz of quick cash, the lure of criminal connections, and the devastating consequences of walking away from the law.
Murph sits down with Owen Hansen, whose life journey reads like a crime thriller. From a troubled childhood in Redondo Beach to becoming a successful drug dealer and bookmaker, Owen’s story is a raw, unfiltered look at the dark side of ambition and the high-stakes world of organized crime.
Owen opens up about his family struggles, the influence of sports, and the seductive pull of gang culture during his high school years. He shares how early drug use spiraled during college before he transformed his entrepreneurial drive into a booming—but dangerous—betting and drug empire.
Eric takes us deep inside a chilling murder-for-hire case that grew into a tangled web of bank robberies, drug addiction, and tragic choices. With gripping detail, he reveals how undercover work demands not only skill and courage but also a willingness to risk everything in the relentless pursuit of justice.
With a mix of suspense, raw honesty, and even moments of humor, Eric offers an unfiltered glimpse into the inner workings of the ATF, the teamwork required for dangerous missions, and the resilience of those who choose to serve.
One of the most gripping stories centers on a murder-for-hire case where Eric’s quick thinking, nerves of steel, and undercover skills saved lives. From staged crime scenes to psychological tactics designed to outsmart ruthless criminals, this episode reveals the raw intensity of working undercover against some of the most violent offenders.
Eric also shares his collaboration with fellow agents and officers, highlighting the unshakable trust and teamwork required when every decision could mean life or death. You get a behind-the-scenes look at gun squads, limited resources, and the relentless pursuit of justice in a world where mistakes are not an option.
Eric's career took him deep inside organized crime, corruption, and undercover operations with the NYC Department of Investigation and the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office. He shares jaw-dropping stories of infiltrating criminal networks, exposing corrupt city officials, and surviving the intense pressure of undercover life—all while holding true to the unshakable ethics that define real heroes.
Earl shares valuable insights that resonate with cops, attorneys, and anyone who loves true crime. The conversation dives into the impact of social media on law enforcement careers, the need for strong leadership training for first responders, and why mental wellness and financial responsibility are essential for officers both on and off duty. Earl also opens up about his artistic side and previews his upcoming podcast dedicated to mental wellness in the world of public safety.
Murph continues his powerful conversation with retired DEA Special Agent David Tyree, diving deeper into the human side of law enforcement and the international fight against drug trafficking.
David reflects on the importance of children, family, and community in shaping the legacy of law enforcement. He shares stories from his time in Portugal, where international teamwork and financial investigations played a crucial role in dismantling powerful drug trafficking networks. With raw honesty, David emphasizes the role of mentorship, leadership, and self-regulation within the DEA, highlighting how these values not only guide agents but also protect communities worldwide.
Murph sits down with David Tyree, a retired DEA Special Agent with decades of experience in financial investigations, international drug trafficking, and law enforcement operations. David shares raw, gripping stories from his career, from seizing millions in cartel assets to taking down drug traffickers who thought they were untouchable.
This episode isn’t just about crime—it's about the heroic sacrifices of law enforcement, the power of teamwork, and the ongoing battle against drug addiction that devastates families and communities. David opens up about the importance of mental health resources, not only for those battling addiction but also for officers on the frontlines of the drug war.
Murph reunites with former guest Nate Hutchinson, a decorated law enforcement officer who survived a life-threatening shooting incident that changed his life forever. Nate shares what it’s like to stand face-to-face with death, the trauma and scars left behind, and the long, difficult road of recovery and resilience.
His story isn’t just about survival—it’s about sacrifice, brotherhood, and courage in the face of overwhelming odds. Murph and Nate also tackle critical issues facing officers today, including mental health, PTSD, suicide awareness, and the power of community support.
Murph sits down with Natasha Herzig, a survivor of human trafficking, who shares her harrowing true crime story of survival, resilience, and hope. Natasha reveals the psychological manipulation, coercion, and abuse she endured at the hands of traffickers—and the immense struggles she faced when trying to rebuild her life after escaping.
Now a dedicated advocate and leader with the Arukah Project, Natasha works tirelessly to help sex trafficking victims heal and find freedom. Her story shines a light on the dark reality of human trafficking, the devastating impact on survivors, and the heroism required to overcome trauma and fight for justice.
Former Mexican counter-cartel specialist Ed Calderon takes us inside the violent and ever-changing world of Mexican drug cartels. From the fragmentation of the Sinaloa Cartel to the terrifying rise of the New Generation Cartel (CJNG), Ed reveals how cartel warfare has become more militarized, brutal, and unpredictable than ever before. He shares his powerful advocacy work, including how his clothing line funds awareness and support for victims.




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double microphony. Murph, please edit that
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President Trump wanted to classified them as terrorist organizations and wanted to use drones on them
Check out the podcast about BLM. A young black lady shows how it has misappropriated funds.
This episode has doubled up audio 🤦♂️
Absolutely fantastic show. keep up the excellent work 👏
just found your show and I love it
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chitty chitty bang bang
Pablo was the king of coke
Jeff is so giggly, I love it lol 😆
Listening to this episode felt like being forced to listen to your boring uncles reminisce about their glory days at Thanksgiving dinner.... 😅
love these inside peeks into some of the craziest crimes to happen! Glad you got the audio fixed up, I knew you guys would get around to it!
Great story, until you brought up politics. Know your role. Last time I'll be listening.
that's why I stopped listening. I'll be back once fixed.
Episode 2 was extremely low as well
Love the podcast but can you guys turn the valium up? It's just reminds me of the early days of Crime In Sports and sometimes because of work it's kinda difficult to hear the podcast. Even with poor audio I'll continue to listen because its been great so far
volume seems very low on this episode
Great job guys !!!!