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Retired Toronto Police Service Inspector Hank Idsinga shares the inside story of a 19-year career in homicide, culminating in one of Canada's most shocking serial murder investigations. Hank's team cracked the case that shook an entire nation.

Retired Secret Service polygraph examiner Brad Beeler goes deeper than any TV show, documentary, or true crime podcast has ever gone — into the real science of deception detection, the emotional cost of the work, and a formula for criminal behavior that will fundamentally change how you understand why people commit crimes.

Retired Secret Service Brad Beeler goes behind the badge to reveal what it truly takes to protect the most powerful person on Earth, and what 25 years of high-stakes federal service teaches you about human nature, sacrifice, and the truth!!

Jack Carr is the former Navy SEAL officer and #1 New York Times bestselling author behind The Terminal List — the explosive military thriller franchise that became a worldwide phenomenon on Amazon Prime. But before James Reece ever existed on the page, Jack Carr spent two decades in special operations executing the real missions that most people only see in movies.In this exclusive Game of Crimes interview, Jack Carr pulls back the curtain on the discipline, authenticity, and raw research that turned one operator's lived experience into one of the most gripping military thriller series in history. And Jack announces the release of his newest best seller, "The Fourth Option," available now!!

Retired DEA Agent Chris Diaz goes deeper than any headline ever will. This isn't about tactics — it's about psychology. How do you infiltrate one of the most dangerous criminal organizations in the world? You think like them. You talk like them. You become them.Chris breaks down the exact psychological strategies he used to build trust with high-level cartel targets — how he posed as a major player with access to European drug markets, how he coordinated operations across Romania, Tanzania, Guatemala, Mexico, and Colombia, and how one wrong word could mean a deadly failure.

Chris Diaz pulls back the curtain on the dangerous world of federal drug enforcement. From undercover operations deep inside cartel networks to life-or-death decisions along the border, Chris takes you inside the real war on drugs — one that doesn't end when the badge comes off.But that's not all. Chris authored a children's book that reached the International Space Station — he's on a new mission: raising autism awareness and helping families feel seen, heard, and understood.

Retired Milwaukee Police Sergeant Patrick O'Donnell reveals the storytelling secrets behind Police Stories: The Rookie Years, and his podcast, Cops and Writers. Patrick breaks down exactly how law enforcement officers turn their real experiences into powerful, published memoirs — without losing the grit, the truth, or the people who lived it.

Former police officer and Army combat veteran Kevin Grogan pulls back the curtain on the real Savannah, Georgia — a city where wealth and poverty collide, where the port fuels a criminal underworld, and where cops face life-and-death decisions every single shift.In this raw, unfiltered episode of Game of Crimes, Grogan takes you from the battlefields of Iraq to the front lines of American policing — where the enemy wears no uniform and the rules are never clear. From neighborhood rivalries and drug trafficking networks to the emotional toll of protecting a community in crisis, this is the side of Savannah that only cops know.

In Part 2 of our conversation with Chief Nishan Duraiappah of Peel Regional Police, we go where most police chiefs won't. No press conference language. No spin. Just a straight-talking leader who inherited a department in crisis — and turned it into a blueprint for modern law enforcement. This is a law enforcement leadership masterclass. Chief Nish doesn't just talk about what's wrong with policing — he tells you exactly how to fix it.

In this episode of Game of Crimes, we go deep with Chief Nish Duraiappah of Peel Regional Police — one of Canada's most respected law enforcement leaders. Chief Nish has spent over three decades navigating the most complex intersections of crime, culture, and community. His approach to criminal justice reform, police-community relations, and law enforcement leadership is unlike anything you'll hear from a standard press release.