Game of Crimes

Host Steve Murphy (DEA Narcos on Netflix) takes you inside the most intense and fascinating true crime stories in the world. Real life tales from the most notorious cases everyone knows and some you've probably never heard of (until now) from those who broke the law and those who were sworn to enforce it. Murph  asks the questions and gets into the true stories from the real life players in the biggest, baddest, most dangerous game of all -- the Game of Crimes.

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episode 8: 8: Seventeen Seconds of Hell: A Deadly Shootout in West Memphis, Arkansas


May 20, 2010 was going to be 'just' an office day for Arkansas Game and Fish conservation officer Michael Neal. Up most of the night working a second job to make ends meet, Mike was looking forward to a relaxing day. When he got back into his Game and Fish truck at 11:45 AM, multiple radios were buzzing with "Officer Down" - the call no law enforcement officer wants to hear.


Two West Memphis, Arkansas police had been shot and killed during a traffic stop by a father and son team of dangerous sovereign citizens. The suspects were spotted by two sheriff deputies in a Wal Mart parking lot. The suspects shot both deputies, critically wounding one. The escape was stopped by Michael Neal, who rammed their vehicle at 55 mph, getting into a deadly shootout at seven feet with both suspects. This is a chilling story you absolutely don't want to miss.


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 August 2, 2021  2h35m