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The Brighter Side of Blue Podcast

A podcast focusing of the great things law enforcement officers and agencies have done and continue to do on a daily basis.  Crime stories with interviews from those involved...victims, investigators, officers, informants, lawyers and more.

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    The ABB Shooting: Chaos at the Plant | First Responders Recall That Morning

    (28:43) On a freezing January morning in 2010, gunfire erupted inside the ABB plant in north St. Louis. What began as confusion quickly turned into one of the region’s first true active shooter incidents.Retired and active St. Louis police officers Lt. Adam Duke and Lt. Jim Joyner give a firsthand account of responding to the chaotic scene as shots were still being fired, victims were trapped inside, and officers searched building-to-building trying to stop the threat and save lives.Before our featured interview, the crew opens the show from Colombo’s Cafe in Dogtown with classic Brighter Side of Blue banter — honoring Police Memorial Week, discussing the growing partnership with the St. Louis Police Officers Association, recruitment efforts within the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, and remembering fallen officer Michael Langsdorf and the sacrifices made by officers across the region.The guys also dive into:-The SLMPD recruitment blitz that brought in over 100 candidates-Why policing still offers unmatched camaraderie and purpose-Stories about legendary officers and personalities-JJ’s frustrations with St. Louis highway construction-Beethoven, blues music, Pete Rose, and the kind of off-the-rails conversations listeners have come to expect from the show

  2. 159

    Inside the Christopher Coleman Case: A Defense Investigator Speaks

    Our featured interview (38:52) ... Most people in the St. Louis area know the case of Christopher Coleman. In 2009, the murders of Sheri Coleman and her two young sons in Columbia shocked the region and quickly became one of the most talked-about family annihilation cases in recent memory. The case has been covered countless times—but what doesn’t get talked about is what it looked like from inside the defense team. In this episode, we sit down with former SLMPD detective and current private investigator John Hefele, who worked on behalf of the defense during the Coleman case. John provides a rare, firsthand perspective—walking the crime scene months later, sitting in on interviews with Coleman, speaking with his family, and traveling to Florida to interview the mistress at the center of the motive. He shares what stood out to him during the investigation, how the case unfolded from the defense side, and why—even after 20 years in law enforcement—this case left him with a feeling he simply described as “creepy.” This isn’t a rehash of the facts, it’s what it was like to be inside the case.Before the interview, the guys are back at Colombo’s in Dogtown with the usual mix of laughs, stories, and real talk. They share updates on the growth of The Brighter Side of Blue, upcoming partnerships, and what’s ahead for the show before diving into classic banter...everything from near-disastrous household accidents and “how I almost died” moments, to hilarious stories about becoming dads and chaotic trips to the hospital when their kids were born. They also spotlight a great cause with Hootie's Rescue Haven, highlighting adoptable dogs and the impact listeners have already made supporting local rescues. As always, the tone shifts when it matters, as the guys take time to recognize a fallen Chicago police officer and have a candid discussion about the realities of the job, accountability, and the challenges facing law enforcement today. They wrap it up with one of JJ’s signature “Zen” moments before heading into the featured interview.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #TrueCrime #ChristopherColeman #FamilyAnnihilator #StLouis #IllinoisCrime #BehindTheBadge #LawEnforcement #PolicePodcast #TrueCrimePodcast #DetectiveStories #BackTheBlue #SupportLawEnforcement #STL #RealStories #CrimeInvestigation #PodcastLife #FirstResponder #CommunityFirst

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    They Went Christmas Shopping… Then Vanished | The Decker Murders (1982)

    In December 1982, Gary and Donna Decker left their young son with family and went out Christmas shopping in North St. Louis County—something they had done countless times before.They never made it home.What started as a witness reporting a possible abduction quickly turned into a multi-jurisdiction investigation spanning Missouri and Illinois. Within hours, the Deckers were found murdered in East St. Louis, leaving investigators scrambling to piece together a timeline with limited technology and scattered evidence.In this episode of The Brighter Side of Blue, we break the case down from a law enforcement perspective:• The initial witness account and early confusion• How police connected the abduction to the victims• The discovery of the vehicle and critical evidence• The investigation that led to Walter Lee Harvey and Raphael Clark• And the courtroom twist involving an attorney ruled ineffectiveBefore we get into the Decker case, we kick things off with some classic banter from the crew.We open from Colombo’s in Dogtown with some laughs and a reminder that no two days are ever the same in this line of work—including one of the more bizarre calls involving first responders that you’ll have to hear to believe.There’s also some wild stories—from a guy rigging a weather sensor to win thousands, to a historical look at early license plates, and even a discussion on emerging treatments for PTSD and mental health.We wrap the segment by recognizing a school principal who stepped up in a critical moment, highlighting the kind of actions that don’t always get the attention they deserve.Then we get into one of the most brutal cases we’ve covered.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#thebrightersideofblue #TrueCrime #PoliceStories #CrimePodcast #StLouisCrime #ColdCase #TrueCrimeCommunity

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    Final Thoughts w/ Show Composer Alex Wurman

    To conclude our series, we sit down with Alex Wurman, the composer behind the score of DTF St. Louis, to break down the series from a completely new perspective.We dive into the origins of the story, including the real-life inspiration behind the show and how it evolved into something much deeper. From there, we explore the characters, themes, and emotional layers that make the series more than just a mystery.Alex shares insight into:-How the show balances dark humor and tragedy-Why the story isn’t about “good vs. bad,” but about real people trying to navigate life-The subtle moments audiences might miss on a first watch-How music helps shape tension, emotion, and storytellingWe also get into the creative process behind scoring key scenes, including how music can play against emotion to create a more powerful impact. This is a thoughtful, behind-the-scenes conversation that adds a whole new layer to how you experience the series#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #DTFStLouis #Finale #Episode7 #SeriesFinale

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    She Took Out a Policy… Then He Was Dead | Michael Grady Murder-for-Hire Trial

    (45:03) In our featured interview on the The Brighter Side of Blue, we sit down with St. Louis Post Dispatch crime reporter Katie Kull to break down a disturbing murder-for-hire case in St. Louis… the trial of Michael Grady.What starts as financial trouble quickly turns into a calculated plan involving a secret life insurance policy, a targeted victim, and a killing that took place in 2011… but wouldn’t fully come to light until years later.Katie walks us through the courtroom details, including the shocking phone call used to obtain the insurance policy, the timeline leading up to the murder of Charles Harris, and how investigators ultimately pieced the case together through financial records, phone data, and testimony.We also dive into Grady’s background… a paralegal who seemed to be connected to major players in the St. Louis criminal world… and how this case intersected with other investigations over the years.This is a story about greed, manipulation, and how even years-old cases can come back around when the right evidence surfaces.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #StLouisCrime #MurderForHire

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    The Kicker or The Nutman

    The finale is here… and the DTF St. Louis mystery finally comes full circle.In this Episode 7 wrap-up, Danny, Tommy, Maggie, and Producer John break down the shocking conclusion, revisit their theories, and discuss what they got right… and what completely caught them off guard. From the truth behind Floyd’s death to the motivations, clues, and red herrings scattered throughout the series, the crew walks through how it all unfolded.They also reflect on the storytelling, the twists, and what made DTF St. Louis such a compelling ride from start to finish… along with a few laughs and final thoughts now that the mystery has been solved.Did the ending live up to the hype? Were the clues there all along? And what surprised you the most?#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #DTFStLouis #Finale #Episode7 #SeriesFinale

  7. 154

    Inside IAD… The Gardner Effect on St. Louis Police

    Featured Inerview (27:30) ...Former police officers turned attorneys Brian Millikan and Mike Nolan join us for a fascinating conversation about life after policing… and what happens when officers find themselves under investigation.Both guests started their careers on the streets of St. Louis before transitioning into law. Brian Millikan now represents police officers facing internal affairs investigations, criminal charges, and civil lawsuits… while Mike Nolan practices commercial litigation at Husch Blackwell, bringing a unique perspective from both sides of law enforcement and the legal system.We discuss what officers face during investigations, the impact of media narratives, the role of body cameras, and the turbulent years when multiple officers were charged but ultimately cleared.This episode provides an inside look at Internal Affairs investigations, Brady lists, and the real-world consequences officers face when accusations are made… even when they’re eventually cleared.If you've ever wondered what really happens when officers get investigated… this is a must-listen episode.Before the featured interview, the crew covers a wide range of topics including:• A wild story about a “mad woman” that led to a major heroin arrest• The history of the Egan’s Rats and early St. Louis organized crime• A suspicious sailing death in the Bahamas• Fast food arguments that turned deadly• Military heroism and special forces rescue operations• And plenty of classic Brighter Side banter#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #InternalAffairs #PoliceLawyers

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    The Tiger and the Lamb...Episode 6 breakdown banter

    Episode 6 of the DTF St. Louis Breakdown brings more twists, theories, and unanswered questions as the crew at The Brighter Side of Blue digs deeper into what may have happened to Floyd. Danny, Tommy, Maggie, and Producer John break down the uncomfortable opening scenes, Clark’s interrogation, the mysterious “Tiger Tiger” connection, and the strange clues surrounding the bike, Modern Love, and the Denny’s plan. As the finale approaches, the theories start to take shape. Is this setting up a suicide… or are we being misled again? Could Richard be more involved than anyone thought? And what exactly is the significance of the poetic clues surrounding “Tiger Tiger”? With only one episode left, the crew debates suspects, motivations, and whether the truth will tie together everything we've seen so far.One thing is certain… the mystery of DTF St. Louis is far from solved.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #DTFStLouis #EpisodeBreakdown

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    Locking Up a Mayor, Judge, and Sheriff… DEA Supervisor Tim Brunholz Tells the Stories

    Featured Interview (28:00) Retired DEA Supervisor Tim Brunholtz joins The Brighter Side of Blue to share stories from a remarkable career that included locking up a mayor, a judge, and a sheriff.From undercover buys and violent encounters to major corruption investigations, Tim walks us through the cases that defined his career. He also shares how the St. Louis airport interdiction program was built from the ground up… leading to major seizures, high profile arrests, and millions taken off the streets.Tim also takes us back to his early days… growing up in Kansas, serving in Air Force intelligence during the Cold War, and eventually joining the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs… the precursor to the DEA.This episode is packed with incredible stories, investigative insight, and behind the scenes moments from one of the most active eras in federal narcotics enforcement.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #DEA #DrugInterdiction

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    What Happened to Floyd's Rooster? Episode 5 Breakdown Banter with show composer Alex Wurman

    Episode 5 of DTF St. Louis takes a unique turn as the crew at The Brighter Side of Blue is joined by a special guest… the composer of the series, Alex Wurman. Danny, Tommy, Maggie, and Producer John break down the latest twists, theories, and suspects... while trying to read between the lines with someone who helped shape the tone and emotion of the show itself. From new clues and shifting suspicions to the role music plays in building tension, the conversation brings a fresh perspective to Episode 5. After the breakdown, the crew sits down with Alex to discuss his background, his work on DTF St. Louis, and how the sound of the show helps drive the mystery forward.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #DTFStLouis #EpisodeBreakdown

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    When One of Your Own Is Arrested for Murder… The Mike Reed Case

    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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    The Thunder Boys CLAP

    Episode 4 of DTF St. Louis throws the entire investigation into chaos… and the crew at The Brighter Side of Blue is trying to make sense of it all.Danny, Tommy, Maggie, and Producer John break down the biggest twists in Episode 4 ... from Clark’s intense police interview and the mystery of the bike, to Carol’s manipulation, Floyd’s financial troubles, and the strange appearance of “Modern Love.”Theories are flying in every direction. Is Carol the mastermind? Is Clark hiding something? Could the real killer still be someone we haven’t even met yet?One thing is certain… this episode changes a lot of what we thought we knew.Jump into the conversation, share your theories in the comments, and join us each week as we break down the mystery of DTF St. Louis.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #DTFStLouis #EpisodeBreakdown

  13. 148

    They Raised Millions… But That’s Not the Real Story

    In this episode, we’re joined by true legends of the Law Enforcement Torch Run and Special Olympics Missouri… men who have dedicated years, some nearly three decades each...to raising money, building relationships, and changing lives. Together, this group represents over 200 years of combined service to this mission. From the early days of the Torch Run in Missouri—when fundraising was just getting started—to helping grow it into a multi-million dollar, year-round movement, these guys share how it all came together… the grind, the laughs, the road trips, and the moments that made it all worth it. But what stands out most isn’t the money raised… it’s the relationships built.You’ll hear powerful stories about:-The first time officers put a medal around an athlete’s neck… and how it changes you forever-The deep bonds formed between law enforcement and Special Olympics athletes-How this program gives athletes opportunities, confidence, and a true sense of belonging-The moment that hooked each of them for life-And why they’ve never walked away from itBrock Guseman, a Special Olympics athlete with over 200 medals, reminds us exactly why this mission exists… and why it continues to grow. His perspective—and his appreciation for law enforcement—says more than anything else ever could.From funny stories about early fundraisers and road trips… to emotional moments that define the entire mission… this conversation shows what the Law Enforcement Torch Run is really about.In Missouri alone, law enforcement has raised over $43 million for Special Olympics… and worldwide, the movement has surpassed $1 billion.This is what it looks like when law enforcement leads with heart.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live✌️💙.

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    Raphael Jackson Calls from Prison

    In this episode, Raphael Jackson calls into The Brighter Side of Blue from prison and speaks, Detectives Stone and Carroll, the same detectives who took his original confession years ago, were on set when Rafael calls in. What starts like a strange family reunion turns into a raw, uncomfortable, and at times surreal conversation about his viral confession, prison life, time spent in the hole, remorse, accountability, and whether he truly believes he has changed. He also reacts to the attention his confession has received and agrees to come back to answer listener questions.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #RaphaelJackson #CallsFromPrison

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    The Powerhouse Go Getter...DTF St. Louis Episode 3 breakdown

    Episode 3 of DTF St. Louis throws the entire investigation into chaos… and the crew at The Brighter Side of Blue is trying to make sense of it all.Danny, Tommy, Maggie, and Producer John break down the biggest twists in Episode 3 — from Clark’s intense police interview and the mystery of the bike, to Carol’s manipulation, Floyd’s financial troubles, and the strange appearance of “Modern Love.”Theories are flying in every direction. Is Carol the mastermind? Is Clark hiding something? Could the real killer still be someone we haven’t even met yet?One thing is certain… this episode changes a lot of what we thought we knew.Jump into the conversation, share your theories in the comments, and join us each week as we break down the mystery of DTF St. Louis.Hashtags (copy/paste friendly):#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #DTFStLouis #EpisodeBreakdown

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    Bombs, Blood, and the 1970's Pipefitters War in St. Louis

    Featured interview (20:50) Retired SLMPD Sgt. Steve Sorocko joins The Brighter Side of Blue to break down one of the darkest and most violent chapters in St. Louis labor history ... the 1970s violence surrounding Pipefitters Local 562. From the unsolved murder of union boss Eddie Steska to the bombings of Lou Shoulders, Tommy Callanan, Harriet Callanan, and others, Sorocko walks us through the people, the power struggles, the organized crime connections, and the fear that kept so many mouths shut. It’s a fascinating look at a turbulent era in St. Louis history from one of the city’s legendary Bomb & Arson investigators.

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    Snag It Bang Master...DTF St. Louis-Breaking Down Episode 2

    Episode 2 of DTF St. Louis had the crew at Colombo’s buzzing. From the “Bang Master” to the strange lies, suspicious timelines, and a growing list of suspects… Danny, Tommy, Maggie, and Producer John break down everything they caught in the latest episode. Is Clark a pawn? Is Carol manipulating everyone? Or is the real killer someone we haven’t even met yet? The theories are starting to fly.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #DTFStLouis #EpisodeBreakdown

  18. 143

    170 Years in Blue… The Lauer Family’s St. Louis Police Legacy

    In our featured interview, we sit down with retired SLMPD Lt. Col. Ray Lauer and his sons, retired Lt. Mike Lauer and retired Lt. Paul Lauer, to talk about one of the most remarkable law-enforcement legacies in St. Louis history. With roughly 170 years of combined service in one immediate family, the Lauer name represents generations of dedication to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.Ray, Mike, and Paul share stories from their careers, the legendary training officers who shaped them, and the unique experience of carrying on a family legacy in policing. From academy days and major cases to traffic-fatality investigations, leadership roles, and the prestigious FBI National Academy, the conversation spans decades of policing in St. Louis and what it means when the next generation continues the tradition.But before we get to the Lauer interview, the show opens the way it usually does with Danny, Tommy, JJ and Producer John trading stories and banter from around the job. The crew talks about night shift life, memorable police hiring interviews (including a recruit who showed up for his interview in a tank top and chewing tobacco), and the incredible story of Japanese Lt. Hiroo Onoda, the WWII soldier who spent 29 years in the jungle believing the war was still going on. As always, the opening conversation mixes humor, history, and the kind of cop-shop storytelling listeners have come to expect before the main interview begins.If you want to jump straight to the Lauer interview, check the timestamp in the description below.The Brighter Side of Blue—St. Louis stories from the men and women who wear the badge, recorded at Colombo’s Café in Dogtown. Full interview is on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. If you dig it, please like, comment, and share so more St. Louis folks see it.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #StLouisPolice #SLMPD

  19. 142

    DTF St. Louis (Episode 1 Breakdown)…Did We Catch Every Clue?

    Episode 1 of DTF St. Louis is in the books…so we’re doing what we do best: breaking it down from a law enforcement lens, with plenty of laughs along the way.Maggie joins Danny and Tommy at Colombo’s Café in Dogtown to set the table on all the key characters, the crime scene, and the big clues HBO clearly wants us to notice…from the “sunshine” theme, to the weird bike, to cornhole, blurred-out family shots, and a pool house death that feels way too staged to be simple.We also talk realism vs Hollywood when it comes to probable cause, interrogation choices, jurisdiction squabbles, and whether an on-air arrest would ever really go down like that. Then we wrap with early theories…because somebody’s lying, somebody’s manipulating, and somethings up with the second bike.#DTFStLouis #DTFStLouisHBO #HBOMiniseries #TrueCrimeBreakdown #CrimeSeries #StLouis #TheBrighterSideOfBlue

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    Swipe. Match. Murder…When Dating Turns Deadly

    (31:08) In our featured interview, Maggie Hagen breaks down real cases where dating, online connections, and hidden relationships spiraled into shocking violence. From dating apps lowering barriers to risky behavior…to double lives, secret affairs, and friendships that turned into betrayal…we examine how seemingly normal situations escalated into murder.With Maggie bringing a younger perspective on modern dating culture and the crew looking at it through a law-enforcement lens, this conversation dives into how technology, secrecy, and human behavior collide in dangerous ways.We open the episode from Colombo’s in Dogtown with some classic TBSOB chaos…Ricky Ray’s “ham and beans” gets labeled a peasant dish, Lent season and fish fry talk makes an appearance, and we set the table for the week’s content. Then we pivot into real topics…police being targeted during crowd incidents, officer safety, and two Christian County line-of-duty deaths. Sprinkle in sponsor love, a Colin Ledbetter update, and an all-time radio-station “live stream mistake” story…and then it’s on to Maggie.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #DatingApps #DoubleLife #DTFStLouis

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    Bombs, Revenge, and Mob Ties: The Richard Beck Story

    Retired SLMPD Bomb & Arson legend Det. Sgt. Steve Sorocko and retired FBI Bomb Technician Frank Brostrom join us for a deep dive into the story of Richard Beck and the era of bombings that once gripped St. Louis.⏱️ Featured Interview Starts (37:14)Inside the Richard Beck investigation:• How the case came to the show through Frank Brostrom• Steve Sorocko’s Bomb & Arson background• First contact with Richard Beck• Confessions to 1960s–70s bombings• Corroborating investigative work• St. Louis bombing era context• Mob connections• Approached about MLK plot involvement• Beck’s psychology• Why some consider him highly prolific• Firsthand investigator insightOpening of the show-• Episode intro and case setup• Highway crash story + Shrewsbury PD shoutout• Colin Ledbetter update• Mark O’Brien update• Nancy Guthrie case discussion• Olympics banter• DTF St. Louis preview• Iwo Jima flag-this day in history• Corvette STL trivia (Producer John)• Law enforcement integrity “Zen”• Mardi Gras officer discussion• Transition to interviewCommunities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.The Brighter Side of Blue… St. Louis stories from the men and women who wear the badge. Full interview is on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. If you dig it, please like, comment, and share so more folks see it.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #StLouis #MobHistory

  22. 139

    Inside the Mason Griffith Trial: Chief Chris Neace on the Night, the Evidence & the Verdict

    New Haven Police Chief Chris Neace joins us to walk through the Mason Griffith case—from the night of March 12, 2023 at the Casey’s in Hermann, to the evidence presented in court, the first-degree murder conviction, and the jury’s death penalty recommendation.Chief Neace attended every day of the trial and shares what hit him hardest: details that never made the news, the body-cam footage, the 15-hour standoff, and the powerful victim impact moments—especially hearing from Officer Adam Sullentrup, who survived but will never be the same.Then, after the serious conversation, we hit the classic TBSOB bar-banter: reacting to the interview, talking Neace’s social media approach, a few Olympics rabbit holes, a St. Louis hockey legacy, a feel-good perseverance story, and a quick history lesson on the origins of 911—before wrapping with shoutouts and some laughs.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.

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    Kyles Reyes: Law Enforcement, Media and the Fight for the Badge

    In the episode, we sit down with Kyle Reyes, the owner of Law Enforcement Today and Blue Lives Matter — two of the largest pro-law-enforcement platforms in the country.Kyle shared how and why he got into supporting law enforcement, along with powerful stories from traveling around the country, meeting officers, departments, and families, and seeing firsthand what the men and women behind the badge are dealing with every day.We talked media narratives, morale, and the moments along the way that reinforced his mission to tell real police stories that often go unheard. There are some meaningful — and at times eye-opening — stories in this one.And of course, once the interview wrapped up, the bar-banter kicked in. We also covered:• Breaking down the interview with Kyle• JJ’s Zen• The Tale of Two Dicks• The Miracle on Ice documentary• The Hoodlum Priest — the story of Fr. Charles Dismas ClarkThe full episode is live now on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.If you dig it, please like, comment, and share so more St. Louis folks see it.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories

  24. 137

    Colin Ledbetter: Shot in the Line of Duty, Killed, and Brought Back to Life

    On this episode of The Brighter Side of Blue, we sit down with Colin Ledbetter, a former St. Louis Metropolitan Police officer whose story defies the odds.In January 2022, Colin was shot multiple times in the line of duty, suffered catastrophic blood loss, and was clinically dead before doctors were able to bring him back to life. What followed was a brutal fight for survival, countless surgeries, and a recovery doctors called nothing short of a miracle.Colin takes us inside the moments leading up to the shooting, the chaos that followed, and what he remembers — and doesn’t remember — from the night he nearly lost his life wearing the badge.This is a raw, emotional, and honest conversation about policing, brotherhood, trauma, and survival — told directly by the man who lived it.After the interview, we stick around and unpack it the only way we know how: talking about what officers go through every night, the brotherhood that comes with the job, and the way the community shows up when someone gets hurt. We also hit a few side roads (because of course we do): fantasy football punishment talk, some “This Day in History” silliness, and a couple stories that had us laughing even after a heavy conversation.This episode is the perfect example of what this show is about — real stories, real people, and a community that still knows how to rally around the badge.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #ColinLedbetter #LineOfDuty

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    Inside the Michael Brown Case: Former Prosecutor Bob McCulloch Explains the Investigation

    In 2014, the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by a Ferguson police officer ignited national protests, political pressure, and a media firestorm that reshaped conversations around policing and justice in America.In this episode of The Brighter Side of Blue, we sit down with former St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Bob McCulloch for a rare, uninterrupted, step-by-step explanation of how the Michael Brown investigation was handled — from evidence collection and witness testimony to the grand jury process, forensic findings, and the unprecedented public scrutiny surrounding the case.McCulloch addresses common misconceptions, explains why a grand jury was used, discusses conflicting witness accounts, the role of physical and forensic evidence, the release of grand jury materials, and the Department of Justice’s independent review. He also reflects on the personal and professional impact of being at the center of one of the most consequential legal cases in modern St. Louis history.This is not a debate — it’s a detailed look at how the justice system works when law, evidence, and public pressure collide.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #MichaelBrown #Ferguson

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    Dumb Criminal, ICE Ops, Chuck Manson, JJ’s Birthday & JJ’s Zen — In a Wild Opening

    Earlier this week, we released our feature interview with John Hessel on the Kirkwood City Hall shooting. This episode is the full opening that was recorded for that night — released separately because the interview deserved to stand on its own.The crew moves fast from the jump. We celebrate JJ’s birthday with a Marilyn Monroe–style serenade, highlight a major Joyner family milestone with Michael’s promotion to Sergeant, and then jump headfirst into the kind of stories and conversations our listeners expect.We watch an expert that can't answer a simple question. A classic dumb criminal story involving a suspect who walked into a police station and made a case for himself. From there, the conversation takes an unexpected but fascinating turn into Charles Manson — his background, early warning signs, and how they’re often missed before tragedy follows.The opening also tackles serious, real-world law-enforcement issues — including a heated discussion surrounding ICE operations in Minneapolis, federal officers doing their jobs under intense scrutiny, and the broader consequences of leadership, policy, and public messaging when it comes to officer safety.It’s fast-paced, funny, opinionated, and unfiltered — the laughs, the side roads, and the moments that turn serious without warning — all leading into the Kirkwood story released earlier this week.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #ICEOps #DumbCriminal

  27. 134

    Inside the Kirkwood City Hall Shooting: City Attorney John Hessel’s Firsthand Account (2008)

    On February 7, 2008, Kirkwood City Hall became the scene of a tragedy that shook St. Louis and the nation. Cookie Thornton opened fire during a city council meeting, killing six people before being shot and killed by responding police officers.In this powerful episode, we sit down with John Hessel, Kirkwood’s longtime City Attorney, who was inside the council chambers when the shooting began.John walks us through what led up to that day—years of escalating conflict tied to the Meacham Park redevelopment, court battles, public meetings, and warning signs that, in hindsight, are impossible to ignore. He then recounts the moment everything changed, what he saw firsthand, how he survived, and what it took to live with the aftermath.This is a raw, respectful, first-person account of a tragedy that left a permanent mark on a community—told by someone who lived it, and honoring the victims and the law enforcement officers who ran toward danger.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #Kirkwood #KirkwoodCityHall

  28. 133

    Top 10 St. Louis-Area Police Departments to Work For & Our National Pilot Episode

    The boys kick things off from our Florida studio with a full house and a few familiar faces, easing into some classic banter and a recap of a few vacation mishaps that prove you probably shouldn’t let retired cops near plumbing, shower knobs, or grocery stores.From there, we react to a recent article ranking the Top 10 police departments to work for in the St. Louis area, breaking it down the only way we know how — honest, opinionated, and with plenty of laughs. We’re also joined by Chief Joe Spiess, who stops by to accept a very official (and slightly uncomfortable) award after his department landed at the top of the list.Then we get into something big.We were recently asked by a national communications company to record a pilot episode, and you’ll hear that pilot in this show. In it, each of us shares the episodes and stories that meant the most to us — the ones that stuck, the ones that shaped the show, and the ones that remind us why we started doing this in the first place.Now we want to hear from you.Give the pilot a listen and let us know how we did — the pacing, the flow, the production, and the overall feel. All feedback is welcome, and we appreciate every comment.As always, thank you for supporting the show and helping us keep the stories alive.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement#TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories

  29. 132

    A 15-Year-Old, A School Bus, A Hit: The Kyunia & Diamond Taylor Story

    It’s New Year’s in St. Louis and the guys open with cashew chicken, car theft, and “fun without guns” before turning to one of the city’s most haunting cases. Retired SLMPD Homicide Detective Tommy Carroll joins us to walk through his first big case: the 1996 school-bus murder of 15-year-old Beaumont student Kyunia Taylor, six months pregnant with her daughter Diamond.Tommy takes us inside the chaos at College & Garrison, the pressure on the department, a false confession that nearly derailed everything, the rare Russian 9mm that broke the case, and how a routine gun-and-dope arrest in Wellston finally tied shooter Malik Nettles back to mastermind Mark Boyd. It’s a hard story about evil decisions, great detective work, and a family that never stopped hurting—told by a cop who was there. The Brighter Side of Blue—St. Louis stories from the men and women who wear the badge, recorded at Colombo’s Café in Dogtown. Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live

  30. 131

    Defending the Worst Crimes: A Conversation with Scott Rosenblum

    St. Louis’ top defense attorney Scott Rosenblum returns to The Brighter Side of Blue to talk about what it’s really like defending people accused of absolutely horrific crimes. Scott breaks down why he says he doesn’t defend people, he defends sets of facts, how he handles cases that shock the public, how body cams and RTCC cameras have changed the game, and what young officers should and shouldn’t do on the stand.We also hang with SLMPD K-9 Officer Brian Eisley and his Dutch-commanded partner Finn (Huckleberry Finn!), talk about Big Al finally getting bounced as sheriff, JJ almost burning down his yard, Waffle House Tuesday-night chaos, DK Metcalf vs. a fan, and Danny’s deep dive into whether “Jingle Bells” is secretly racist or just the world’s most misunderstood sleigh-racing song.Recorded live at Colombo’s Café & Tavern in Dogtown, home of the legendary thin crust CBO’s pizza. Hit like, subscribe, and share to keep this grassroots St. Louis police podcast growing—because communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement #TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories #ScottRosenblum #K9Finn

  31. 130

    Paige Spears: FREE After 37 Years | Life After Prison + “Rescue From Darkness”

    First, we’re joined by St. Louis Post-Dispatch legend Bill McClellan, a columnist who’s been telling the real story of St. Louis for decades. Bill sits down with the guys to talk about his work, the responsibility that comes with writing about people’s lives, and why certain stories—like Paige Spears’—stay with you. Bill wrote multiple columns about Paige while he was still incarcerated, helping shine light on a case that many felt was trapped under outdated laws and red tape.Then we welcome back Paige Spears, now nine months free after spending 37 years in prison. Paige opens up about what life is really like after release:the shock of how much the world changed in 37 yearsthe first 90 days dealing with identity theft and being listed as deceasedlearning to drive again (and getting introduced to the legendary zipper merge)a new job at Milano’s Menswear and stepping into motivational speakingthe mindset shift that helped him survive—then transform—inside prisonPaige also shares raw, unforgettable stories from the penitentiary, the rules you learn fast, and what “respect” really means behind the walls. He even talks about a documentary being produced about his life: “Rescue From Darkness” (past, present, and future)—plus a surprise new project: Zodiac Stick, his natural chapstick line with the slogan “Every stick deserves a kiss.”Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.The Brighter Side of Blue—St. Louis stories from the men and women who wear the badge, recorded at Colombo’s Café in Dogtown. Full interview is on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. If you dig it, please like, comment, and share so more St. Louis folks see

  32. 129

    From Drug Runs to Murder-For-Hire: Ret. Det. Jeff Stone Breaks It Down

    A brutal murder-for-hire plot, a wealthy businessman, a hitman, and a case that still echoes through St. Louis homicide history.In this episode of The Brighter Side of Blue, (47:23) we sit down with retired SLMPD Homicide Detective Jeff Stone, the lead investigator in the chilling Guy Westmoreland & Richard Abeln case — a murder-for-hire that grew out of greed, drugs, and betrayal. Jeff takes us inside the investigation, the evidence, and the moment everything finally came together.Before the deep dive, the show opens with classic Brighter Side of Blue storytelling — including a call-in from SLMPD legend Ron Klier, a perfect crime out of Japan, JJ's world travel strategy, a wild story involving a pilot on mushrooms, and Tommy’s timeless advice on how to steer clear of trouble 😯.From bar-banter humor to hard homicide facts, this episode blends insight, experience, and real St. Louis history the way only TBSOB can.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#BrighterSideOfBlue #TBSOB #StLouis #TrueCrime #StLouisTrueCrime #STLPodcast #PolicePodcast #HomicideInvestigation #MurderForHire #DetectiveStories #BehindTheBadge #Dogtown #ColombosCafe #LawEnforcement #CrimeStories #PodcastClip #YouTubePodcast #STL #Missouri #Illinois

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    The Trials & Tribulations of STL Sheriff Alfred Montgomery

    St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery is sleeping in a federal lockup while fighting to keep his elected job—and St. Louis Post-Dispatch crime reporter Katie Kull was in court every single day of his state removal trial.In this episode of The Brighter Side of Blue, Katie joins us to break down the state civil removal trial, how it ties into the federal criminal case, and what she saw inside the courtroom:-Why an elected sheriff is being brought to court from federal custody-The handcuffing incident with a city jail commissioner-Allegations of misuse of staff, budget issues, and transport duties-How witnesses, politics, and public safety all collide in this case🕒 Katie Kull’s interview starts at 50:37.Before Katie sits down, we open the show with former pro baseball player Brian Howard (Danny’s son) to talk about legal sports gambling in Missouri, the recent NBA gambling scandals, shady poker setups, and how athletes get pulled into bad spots when gambling and money get out of control.It’s classic Brighter Side of Blue: barstool banter, real-world law enforcement perspective, and a front-row seat to one of the wildest public-official stories in recent STL memory.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live. Please like, comment, and share to help more St. Louis folks find the show.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #STL #StLouis #DogtownSTL #ColombosCafe #LawEnforcement #PolicePodcast #TrueCrimePodcast #KatieKull #StLouisPostDispatch #AlfredMontgomery #STLSheriff #Courtroom #JusticeSystem #SportsBetting #SportsGambling #NBAGamblingScandal #JontayPorter #EricSpookEarnest #MLB #BackStoppers #FirstResponders #SupportTheBlue #Podcast #PodcastEpisode #STLNews

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    Profiler Reacts: Raphael Jackson — Sociopath or Psychopath

    The viral Raphael Jackson confession has been viewed millions of times — and now we’re breaking it down with one of the top criminal profilers in the country.At 29:00, retired ATF Supervisory Special Agent Ron Tunkel — who spent nearly two decades assigned to the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit at Quantico — joins The Brighter Side of Blue to analyze Jackson’s mindset, motives, and what the confession really reveals.From the Boston Marathon bombing to serial killers and international threat cases, Tunkel has interviewed some of the most dangerous offenders alive.Now he turns that experience on Raphael Jackson.Was he a psychopath? A sociopath? Or something else entirely?Tunkel breaks it all down.We also open the show with a wild recap of the week — from law-enforcement absurdities to Trooper Fanboy at Texas A&M — before diving into the Jackson case.The Brighter Side of Blue — St. Louis stories from the men and women who wear the badge.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#RaphaelJackson #RonTunkel #CriminalProfiler #BAU #FBIProfiler #TrueCrime #StLouis #TheBrighterSideOfBlue #ConfessionAnalysis #ViralConfession #BehavioralAnalysis #LawEnforcementStories #ATF #CrimePsychology #PolicePodcastHashtags

  35. 126

    How Guns ’N Hoses Became a St. Louis Tradition

    In this special episode of The Brighter Side of Blue, we dive deep into the history and heart behind Guns ’N Hoses, St. Louis’ legendary Thanksgiving Eve tradition that brings police and fire together inside the boxing ring for a cause bigger than all of us.33:30 We sit down with Retired Lt. Col. Jerry Leyshock, who not only fought in the very first Guns ’N Hoses event back in 1987, but continues to play a vital role today — helping train fighters, shaping the program, and coordinating the matchups that have raised millions for BackStoppers families. Jerry brings decades of experience, grit, and behind-the-scenes insight into how this St. Louis staple became what it is today. We’re also joined via phone by Steve Holley, one of the original organizers of Guns ’N Hoses. Together, Jerry and Steve recall some of the most memorable fights, emotional moments, and defining nights from over 35 years of brotherhood, rivalry, and community support.Before the conversation begins, we open the episode with a tribute to a member of our family — Momma Howard, beloved mother of our own Danny. She recently passed at the age of 95, and we honor her legacy, her spirit, and the love she brought to everyone around her. She truly was our number-one fan. This episode blends history, heart, and the deep bonds shared among St. Louis first responders — both in and out of the ring.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #BrighterSideOfBluePodcast #TBSOB #GunsNHoses #GunsAndHosesSTL #JerryLeyshock #SteveHolley #BackStoppers #PoliceVsFire #STLFirstResponders #StLouisPolice #StLouisFire #STLProud #LocalHeroes #InTheRing #MommaHoward #TBSOBFamily

  36. 125

    “Set It Off” Copycats: The Lindell Bank Heist on St. Pat’s in St. Louis

    On March 17, 1997, Dogtown’s St. Patrick’s Day parade collided with chaos when two gunmen stormed Lindell Bank at McCausland and 40, gunned down the security guard, sprayed the lobby with gunfire, and torched a stolen getaway van in Forest Park. We sit down with retired homicide detective Tommy Carroll—who handled the case—and Greg Colombo, owner of Colombo’s Café and a long-time Lindell Bank customer who’d been inside that morning, to retrace every frantic minute: the parade gridlock, radio confusion, burning money, melted rifles, and the surreal interview-room moment involving a prosthetic leg. Programming note: the interview starts at 41:00.We also open with a quick salute to the U.S. Marine Corps’ 250th birthday and share a few laughs about the viral reaction to our Raphael Jackson confession episode—before locking back in on one of St. Louis’ wildest bank robberies.The Brighter Side of Blue—St. Louis stories from the men and women who wear the badge, recorded at Colombo’s Café in Dogtown. If you dig it, please like, comment, and share so more St. Louis folks see it.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #StLouis #Dogtown #LindellBankRobbery #BankRobbery #TrueCrime #LawEnforcement #SLMPD #StPatricksDay #ForestPark #Hibernians #1997 #ColombosCafe #HomicideDetectives #StLouisHistory

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    Full Confession of Raphael Jackson — The St. Louis Killer Speaks

    ⚠️ Viewer Discretion Advised — Contains Graphic ContentIn this unedited, full-length confession, Raphael Jackson — one of St. Louis’ most dangerous and remorseless killers — describes, in his own words, why he murdered, how he chose his victims, and why he laughed afterward.His words are chilling, his demeanor calm — a window into true evil.🎙️ In our previous episode, “Inside the Mind of a Killer,” Detectives Tom Carroll and Jeff Stone walked us through how this case unfolded — from the first phone call to the shocking multi-murder confession.Now, you’ll hear the other side — the confession itself.🔹 Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live. 🔹#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #RaphaelJackson #ConfessionTapes #TrueCrime #StLouis #HomicideDetectives #LawEnforcement #SerialKiller #TrueCrimePodcast #PoliceStories #BehindTheBadge #TBSOB

  38. 123

    Inside the Wildest Confession of Their Career: With Homicide Detectives Carroll and Stone

    It’s our 2-year anniversary at Colombo’s Café in Dogtown, and we’re celebrating with a heavy hitter. After some bar-banter and dispatch center stories, we sit down with veteran homicide detectives Tommy Carroll and Jeff Stone to unpack the most chilling case of their careers: Rafael Jackson—a stone-cold killer whose on-camera confession has been used as a training tool for years.🎙️ Interview with Stone & Carroll starts at 40:00🧩 How a Sunday phone call snowballed into raids, a confession, and multi-jurisdiction work🎛️ Inside the room: managing a suspect who won’t stop talking🚨 Why the confession still shocks seasoned copsContent warning: graphic descriptions of violence and explicit language.Like, subscribe, and share—Wednesday we’ll drop the full, unedited confession interview.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #TBSOB #StoneAndCarroll #RafaelJackson #ConfessionTape #Homicide #TrueCrime #StLouis #LawEnforcementStories #Detectives #PolicePodcast #DogtownSTL

  39. 122

    Failoni’s of Dogtown: A Century of STL Hospitality + JJ’s Homeless Rescue

    From the basement studio at Colombo’s Café & Tavern in Dogtown, we kick off with a powerful true story from JJ—about spotting a familiar face from his childhood, Tim Osborne, living under a downtown overpass… and how a bunch of Melville grads, a good Samaritan named Ken Stevenson, and a whole lot of hustle got Tim off the street and back on his feet. It’s the Brighter Side of Blue in action.Then we sit down with Victor Failoni and Joey Meiners—son and grandson of Alex Sr. & Rosemary Failoni—to peel back the 100+ year story of Failoni’s Bar & Restaurant. From an Ellis Island start in 1916, steel-mill shifts at Scullin, and a $9,700 leap of faith… to Thursday night sing-alongs, the legendary Round Table, Rose’s kitchen revival, and the family recipe that became Uncle Leo’s Pizza—this is pure St. Louis.In this episode:JJ’s viral-worthy rescue: finding Tim, rallying help, and securing housingFailoni’s origin story and the “Manchester Mile”Police friendships and why Failoni’s became a cop-friendly home baseThursday nights: from accordion to Sinatra to Black Eyed PeasHow Uncle Leo’s Pizza was born—and why the dough is still made freshKeeping a neighborhood institution alive for the next 100 yearsIf you love St. Louis history, neighborhood legends, and real community, hit play. Like,  comment, and  share to help the show grow!Subscribe so you never miss an episode of The Brighter Side of Blue.#StLouis #Dogtown #Failonis #UncleLeosPizza #LawEnforcement #Community #Podcast #STLHistory

  40. 121

    The Best Dope Men in St. Louis — Named by the Cops Who Chased Them

    They worked the streets. They built the cases. In this episode of The Brighter Side of Blue, retired narcotics legends Tommy Murphy and Det. Leo Rice join the crew to reveal their picks for the top dope men in St. Louis of an era — names that dominated the streets, headlines, and federal dockets from the 1990s through the 2010s.From wiretaps to Winnebagos, car chases to courtrooms, and murders to million-dollar busts, Murphy and Rice take us inside some of the most unforgettable narcotics investigations ever to hit the STL.And of course, no episode like this would be complete without mentioning the legendary duo “Tommy & Tommy” — Tommy Murphy and Tommy Llewellyn — whose work shaped an entire era of major narcotics enforcement in St. Louis.⏱ Guest interview begins at 36:52It’s the ultimate double-entendre episode — the best dope men, chosen by the best dope men-catchers.🎧 Watch, like, comment, and share to keep these stories — and St. Louis law enforcement history — alive.#TBSOB #StLouis #Narcotics #DopeGame #TrueCrime #PoliceStories #TommyAndTommy #BrighterSideOfBlue #STLHistory #DrugWars #OldSchoolCops #StLouisPride

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    Inside the 7th: Horseshoe Nights, West-Side Wars, and Two Partners Who Saw It All

    The Brighter Side of Blue crew—Danny, Tommy, JJ, and Producer John—teed up a phenomenal sit-down with retired STL legends Tom Carroll and Jeff Stone. Partners for ~18 years (with at least 16 in Homicide), they take us back to the now-defunct 7th District—the West Side beat where they cut their teeth in uniform, sharpened their instincts in the bureau, and lived the stories that shaped a generation of cops.We dig into the neighborhoods, the tempo, and the players: the Horseshoe Posse, B.O.D. (Boys of Destruction), Sanchez “Psych” Smotherman, and Tron Hall—plus the kind of patrol-night chaos you can’t script (including a runaway dumpster barreling toward a brand-new squad). It’s gritty, fast, and funny—brotherhood and gallows humor intact—while we save the Homicide cases for a future part two.We also open the show with a few notes from the week—remembering the Navy’s birthday, community shout-outs, and a somber tribute to a fallen Missouri officer. Because for us, the stories live on, and the sacrifices are remembered.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #STLPodcast #StLouisHistory #SLMPD #7thDistrict #Horseshoe #WestSideSTL #TrueCrime #PoliceStories #HomicideUnit #StreetCops #LawEnforcement #UrbanHistory #GangEra #PodcastEpisodeHashtags

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    Shot by George Bush: Sgt. Tom Lake’s Survival & The Manhunt That Followed

    Retired SLMPD Sgt. Tom Lake and Detective Jeff Stege walk us through the chaotic 24 hours that began with a South City carjacking, a murdered locksmith, and a suspect named George Bush—and ended with Sgt. Lake being ambushed at a red light and a city-wide hunt to stop a violent spree killer. Lake recounts the shooting, the scramble for help, and the aftermath; Stege lays out the investigative breadcrumb trail from Scanlan Ave. to the takedown. It’s brotherhood, black humor, and raw truth—told by the cop who lived it and the detective who chased it.

  43. 118

    Murder in Candyland: The Sunset Hills Cases

    This week’s episode of The Brighter Side of Blue has it all — from off-the-wall laughs to hard-hitting cases.We kick things off with one of our trademark chaotic openings (yes, it gets rowdy fast 😅) before settling in with Sunset Hills Police Lt. Brad Rainey and Det. Sgt. John Piesker. Together, we dive into the unforgettable summer of 2015, when Sunset Hills saw two murders in just one week — the disappearance and killing of Linda McLaughlin, and the tragic homicide of Terry Tobey.Rainey and Piesker share what it was like to investigate two major cases back-to-back in a city often labeled “Candyland.” You’ll hear behind-the-scenes details, lessons learned, and the realities of police work when tragedy strikes even the quietest communities.It’s classic Brighter Side of Blue — unpredictable laughs, serious storytelling, and a look at both the humor and heart in law enforcement.

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    Kidnapped Heiress & a Stolen Rockwell: Ex-FBI Agent Ties It to St. Louis

    Former FBI agent Frank Brostrom takes us inside two headline-making cases with surprising St. Louis links:The 1993 kidnapping of Kevyn Wynn, daughter of casino mogul Steve Wynn—how the ransom drop played out, how the suspects were tracked, and the St. Louis surveillance that helped close the case.The stolen Norman Rockwell painting “Russian Schoolroom”—missing for decades after a Clayton gallery heist and later discovered in an A-list collection, sparking a battle over provenance and recovery.#BrighterSideOfBlue #FBI #TrueCrime #KidnappingCase #KevynWynn #SteveWynn #LasVegasCrime #NormanRockwell #ArtHeist #StolenArt #LawEnforcementStories #BehindTheBadge #TrueCrimePodcast #StLouis

  45. 116

    From Cherokee Street to Soulard: Life in the 3rd District

    In this episode of The Brighter Side of Blue, we are joined by retired St. Louis legends Tony Rask (37 years) and Tony Lachenicht (36 years) to relive their time in the 3rd District—one of the busiest, toughest, and most memorable assignments in the city.From high-speed car chases on icy streets to the chaos of the projects, the guys share wild stories of characters like Sleepy and the notorious Seahorse family. They dive into what patrol life was really like, the bonds formed on nightwatch, the softball rivalries that kept things competitive, and the legendary mentors who shaped a generation of cops.These are just a few of the stories from the 3rd District—many more are still to come.#BrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #StLouis #TrueCrime #3rdDistrict #LawEnforcement

  46. 115

    A Police Family’s Nightmare: Three Unsolved Homicides

    A police family with three unsolved homicides. In this powerful episode, we sit down with Charlyn O’Brien to revisit the killings of her grandmother (1952) and her brothers Brady (1990) and Kelty (2008)—all still cold. Former FBI Special Agent–turned–PI Frank Brostrom joins us to walk through what’s known, what was missed, and why fresh tips now could finally crack these cases.You’ll hear:The 1952 robbery-murder of Charlotte’s grandmother and the eyewitness account that survived with herBrady O’Brien’s last night, the party, and the chase that ended in a brutal attack—plus the 2020 tip that reshaped the timelineKelty O’Brien’s 2008 early-morning ambush near work and why investigators believe it was a targeted, possibly for-hire hitHow retired legends from STL homicide and prosecutors are re-reviewing leads todayThe O’Brien family’s resilience—Mark O’Brien’s service, health fight, and the community that still rallies around themKnow something—anything—about Brady or Kelty’s cases?Call CrimeStoppers: 866-371-TIPS (8477). Tips are routed to Frank and vetted with local/state/federal partners. Even a small detail or something you heard years ago could move this forward.🎧 Hosts: Danny, Tommy, JJ & Producer John📍 Recorded in St. Louis • “The Brighter Side of Blue”#TrueCrime #ColdCase #StLouis #JusticeForBrady #JusticeForKelty #LawEnforcement #BrighterSideOfBlue

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    Patrolling the 5th District...Stories from the Street

    This week we take it back to the 90s and early 2000s—when St. Louis’ 5th District was lit up with gangs, dope sets, and street violence. Our guests, Joe Crews, Billy Noonan, and Tony Boone, were right in the middle of it.💀 Murders.😂 Funny moments.💊 Dope houses.👊 Gangsters.They saw it all—and now they’re telling the stories.But let’s talk setups:Billy Noonan coming in hot from rural Missouri, American flag flapping proudly while he chain-smokes like it’s a competitive sport.Tony Boone dialing in from the cab of his 18-wheeler, rolling down some lonely Nebraska backroad.Joe Crews showed up in-person… but not to some sterile studio—he joined us in the basement of a bar, the only place fitting for a trip down memory lane through the 5th District.It’s gritty. It’s raw. It’s entertaining. #PolicePodcast #StreetStories #TrueCrimePodcast #StLouis #STLCrime #CopLife #StoriesFromTheStreet #PodcastLife

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    From the Projects to the US Marshals: Luke Adler’s 27-Year Journey of Chasing Bandits

    In this gripping episode, we sit down with Luke Adler, a 27-year veteran of the US Marshals Service and author of Chasing Bandits. Born and raised in St. Louis, Adler’s story is anything but ordinary. From a childhood in a troubled home and a wild season working with traveling carnivals, to becoming a Marine Recon and later one of America’s most relentless manhunters—Luke shares it all.He opens up about his early brushes with the St. Louis mob, the life lessons that shaped him, and the pursuit of justice that led him into some of the most dangerous missions of his career, including the infamous Ruby Ridge standoff. Along the way, you’ll hear unforgettable stories—like the time he hunted down a meth-dealing mall “Santa Claus.”Packed with raw honesty, dark humor, and behind-the-scenes insights from decades in law enforcement, this conversation is a ride through survival, service, and justice.

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    FBI Undercover Hitman, Car Bomb in St. Louis & the Olympic Bombing – Frank Brostrom’s Wildest Cases

    Retired FBI Agent Frank Brostrom shares three of his wildest cases — going undercover as a hitman in a St. Louis murder-for-hire sting, tracking a fugitive who tried to ram his in-laws’ house with a gasoline-filled car bomb, and working the 1996 Atlanta Olympic bombing where quick action and a twist of fate saved lives.From undercover stings to domestic terror investigations, these are the kinds of cases you don’t see in the movies.

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    MAGA Hat Mayhem: JJs Viral Moment at the Soccer Game

    In tonight’s episode, we dive into the viral video that’s making headlines—our very own host, JJ, at the center of controversy after removing a fan from a soccer game for wearing a Make America Great Again hat.We’ll also uncover the rise of a terrifying new drug stronger than fentanyl—ISO—now creeping into the Midwest.Plus, a wild case that began in St. Louis and ended in California with murder arrests tied to the illicit manufacturing of marijuana extract, resulting in the deaths of five lab workers.All that and more—don’t miss it.

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