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NYPD Through The Looking Glass

Vic Ferrari
NYPD
New York Police Department
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Griselda Blanco
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A behind the scenes look into the New York City Police Department. Hosted by retired NYPD detective turned author Vic Ferrari. To an outsider, the New York City Police Department is a mysterious well-oiled machine responsible for maintaining law and order in the world's greatest city while looking brilliant in blue. However, things are not always what they appear to be and may surprise you.

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Marique Bartolis
Retired NYPD detective and author of 20 and Out
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Seamus McElearney
Retired FBI agent and author
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Episode: How the FBI dismantled the real Sopranos
Seamus McAlearney
Retired FBI agent and author of 'Flipping Capo'
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Episode: NYPD Vehicle Scandal
Jonathan Dyer
Author of "Greg Scarpa: Legendary Evil, The Many Faces of a Mafia Killer"
Episode: Greg Scarpa: The Grim Reaper
Betsy Brantner-Smith
Retired police sergeant with 29 years of experience, spokesperson for the National Police Organization
National Police Association
Episode: I worked with wife killer Scott Peterson!!!
Raymond Carr
Retired FBI agent and author of '30 Years on the Run, The Hunt for the Most Prolific Bank Robber in History'
Episode: The Friday Night Bank Robber
Barbara Butcher
Former death investigator at New York City Medical Examiner's Office.
Episode: NYC Death Investigator Barbara Butcher
Jennifer Bucholtz
Cold case investigator, US Army veteran, and founder of Break the Case
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Episode: Cold Case Investigator Jennifer Bucholtz
Jennifer Benjamins
Retired Las Vegas Metro Police Department sergeant and owner of Covert Blue LLC.
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Episode: Undercover Las Vegas Vice Sergeant Jennifer Benjamins

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Vic Ferrari
Retired NYPD detective and author with extensive experience in law enforcement. Known for his entertaining storytelling and insights on police culture and incidents.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 114 ratings
  • Interesting, down-to-earth, good guests

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Janet Crosscheck
    3 months ago
  • Rich kids

    Hmm, at start of show you described Trump to a T👍 rich kid who never had to have a real job. Nice job.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    DG in WB
    United States3 months ago
  • Excellent podcast

    I work in Time Square in New York in 1989 during the crack pandemic. They’re doing an excellent job explaining how dangerous it was to wear a uniform.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Midtown North 2643
    United States6 months ago
  • A good listen, informative

    Quality content about really interesting police happenings I would’ve otherwise had no idea about. Thanks!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    marlainreallife
    United States7 months ago
  • Very entertaining and educational

    Heard you on a podcast and looked you up, im been hooked ever since. Your a good host with an honest and humorous outlook on policing and life .

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    marked for life
    United States7 months ago

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How the FBI dismantled the real Sopranos
Q: Can you explain what a double-decker coffin is?
It's a method used by the DeCavalcante family to hide the body of a murder victim beneath the deceased in a coffin during a funeral.
How the FBI dismantled the real Sopranos
Q: What made you join the FBI?
Seamus was fascinated by the diverse and dynamic nature of FBI work after meeting an agent, leading him to pursue a career in law enforcement.
The Friday Night Bank Robber
Q: Did you ever have any of those oh shit moments in the middle of a bank robbery?
There was one time he said he thought he was going to get caught.
The Friday Night Bank Robber
Q: How did you get involved with this guy's probably, if he is, the most prolific bank robber in American history?
I was on the bank robbery squad in Philly, and we were getting our socks knocked off.
NYC Death Investigator Barbara Butcher
Q: Given the chance, would you go back and do it all over again in your former career?
She emphatically said yes, expressing enthusiasm for her former role and indicating she would start the job immediately.

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The content provides an insider's perspective on the New York City Police Department, combining humor with serious reflections on law enforcement. With episodes featuring candid discussions about significant incidents, scandals, and personal anecdotes from a retired detective's career, the show covers a wide array of topics such as police conduct, organized crime, and the challenges faced by law enforcement. The host frequently engages with guests from various backgrounds, enriching conversations about pressing issues in policing and eliciting entertaining yet informative stories from their pasts. Listeners can expect a blend of suspenseful storytelling, light-hearted banter, and critical insights, making it a fascinating experience for bot... more

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