EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 59 MIN
When One of Your Own Is Arrested for Murder… The Mike Reed Case
from The Brighter Side of Blue Podcast · host The Brighter Side of Blue
Before the featured interview, the crew kicks things off from Colombo’s Café and Tavern in Dogtown with their usual mix of humor and current events. This episode includes a wild breakdown of the Afroman vs. Adams County Sheriff’s Office situation, a discussion on juvenile crime and policing strategies, updates on the new Brighter Side of Blue studio, and more of the banter listeners have come to expect before diving into this week’s featured story;FEATURED INTERVIEW (29:58) What happens when someone you know… someone you trusted… becomes the suspect in a murder investigation?Retired St. Louis homicide detective Tom Carroll joins The Brighter Side of Blue to break down one of the most shocking cases connected to the St. Louis law enforcement community. The Mike Reed case.Mike Reed was not just another suspect. He worked around the St. Louis Police Academy as a college liaison, helping officers further their education. He built friendships throughout the department, played sports with officers, and became someone many trusted.Then one day… he did not show up.Rumors quickly spread. Mike Reed had been arrested for murder.Detective Tom Carroll walks us through the investigation that began with a body found in an alley on Waterman… and led to a shocking discovery when Carroll knocked on a nearby door and came face to face with someone he recognized. Mike Reed.The case unfolded into a disturbing story involving a double life, gambling, prostitution, and a violent confrontation that ended in murder. Reed eventually pled guilty to second degree murder and was sentenced to 25 years in prison.This is a story about instincts, betrayal, and a case that shook the St. Louis law enforcement community.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #StLouisCrime #HomicideDetective
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Before the featured interview, the crew kicks things off from Colombo’s Café and Tavern in Dogtown with their usual mix of humor and current events. This episode includes a wild breakdown of the Afroman vs. Adams County Sheriff’s Office situation, a discussion on juvenile crime and policing strategies, updates on the new Brighter Side of Blue studio, and more of the banter listeners have come to expect before diving into this week’s featured story;FEATURED INTERVIEW (29:58) What happens when someone you know… someone you trusted… becomes the suspect in a murder investigation?Retired St. Louis homicide detective Tom Carroll joins The Brighter Side of Blue to break down one of the most shocking cases connected to the St. Louis law enforcement community. The Mike Reed case.Mike Reed was not just another suspect. He worked around the St. Louis Police Academy as a college liaison, helping officers further their education. He built friendships throughout the department, played sports with officers, and became someone many trusted.Then one day… he did not show up.Rumors quickly spread. Mike Reed had been arrested for murder.Detective Tom Carroll walks us through the investigation that began with a body found in an alley on Waterman… and led to a shocking discovery when Carroll knocked on a nearby door and came face to face with someone he recognized. Mike Reed.The case unfolded into a disturbing story involving a double life, gambling, prostitution, and a violent confrontation that ended in murder. Reed eventually pled guilty to second degree murder and was sentenced to 25 years in prison.This is a story about instincts, betrayal, and a case that shook the St. Louis law enforcement community.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #StLouisCrime #HomicideDetective
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