082: Tym Burkey – Aryan Nations Hate Group, White Supremacy Extremism

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395: Michael De La Pena – Santa Claus Armored Car Robbery and Murder

Retired agent Michael De La Pena reviews a case where he, as a rookie agent, was assigned to investigate two armored car robberies in West Hartford, Connecticut, where a total of $1.8 million was stolen. During one of the robberies, one of the subjects wore a full Santa Claus cos ...  Show more

394: Ed Mireles - Undercover Tales of Money, Drugs and Lies

Retired agent Ed Mireles reviews several true stories from his 15-plus years of undercover work using the alias Lalo. He recounts his assignments posing as a notorious drug trafficker, transporter, and money launderer in Miami, El Paso, Tucson, and other areas along the Southwest ...  Show more

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