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Sharita Richardson

I Stole $4 Million from Medicare — Then The FBI Sent Me To Prison

I Stole $4 Million from Medicare — Then The FBI Sent Me To Prison

4M MEDICARE

SCAM

Steve Murphy

Pablo Escobar Tried to Kill Me – DEA Agent Behind Narcos

Former DEA Agent Steve Murphy reveals the untold story behind the manhunt for Pablo Escobar. From his early days as a police officer to going undercover in Miami and eventually being deployed to Colombia, Murphy walks us through the real events that inspired Netflix’s Narcos. He shares what it was like tracking the world’s most dangerous drug lord, how the day of Escobar’s death really went down, and the truth vs. fiction in Hollywood’s version of the story. If you think you know the story of Pablo Escobar, think again.

I HUNTED

PABLO ESCOBAR

Kenny Williams

18 Years as a Cop — What Policing in America Is Really Like Today

Officer Kenny Williams has been a police officer in Indiana for 18 years. In this interview, he talks about what led him to join the force after 9/11, how the job has changed over the years, the role of social media and body cameras in policing today, and some of the common misconceptions people have about law enforcement. This episode offers a real look at the day-to-day reality of modern policing from someone who’s lived it.

18 YEARS

AS A COP

RJ Mitte

Breaking Bad’s Walt Jr. on Crime, Fame & the Show’s Dark Truth

RJ Mitte, who played Walt Jr. on Breaking Bad, opens up about getting bullied as a kid and how acting helped him find a way out. In this exclusive interview, he breaks down how he landed the role of Walt Jr., what it was really like filming Breaking Bad, and how closely the show reflects real-life crime. We also talk about how his character mirrors the families of real criminals, where Walt Jr. would be today, and whether the show glamorizes the very world it portrays. This is a must-watch for Breaking Bad fans and anyone who’s ever questioned the line between entertainment and reality.

BREAKING BAD

ACTOR

Jonas Nelson

I Made $5K a Week Selling Crack ----- Then Went To Federal Prison

Bigfacehead grew up in the streets of Hartford, CT, surrounded by poverty and pain. With his father behind bars and no clear path forward, he dropped out of school at 16 and turned to the drug game — making $5,000 a week selling crack. But that fast money came with a price. At just 20 years old, Bigfacehead was caught in a sweeping federal RICO case and sentenced to 60 months in federal prison. In this interview, he shares what life was really like on the streets, how the feds built their case, and what prison was like for him.

SELLING CRACK

AT 16

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