
Show overview
Game of Crimes has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 510 episodes, alongside 22 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 660 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 1m and 1h 32m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. Roughly 44% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language True Crime show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 41 episodes already out so far this year.
From the publisher
Host Steve "Murph" Murphy (retired DEA Agent, featured in 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.
Latest Episodes
View all 510 episodes250: Part 2: How Social Media Is Fueling America's Fentanyl Crisis
250: Part 1: Fake Pills Are Killing Americans: A DEA Agent's Warning
249: Part 2: Good Cops vs Great Cops — A Homicide Detective Explains
249: Part 1: The Serial Killer Nobody Noticed — Until He Did!! 🔥
248: Part 2: He Knew You Were Lying Before You Opened Your Mouth
248: Part 1: Secret Service: Protecting Presidents & Detecting Lies
247: Navy SEAL to #1 Author: Jack Carr's Secrets Exposed & New Book 🔥
246: Part 2: How He Fooled the World's Most Dangerous Cartel — DEA Undercover Secrets
246: Part 1: DEA Agent Exposes the Cartel's Darkest Secrets
245: From the Rookie Years to the Page: Retired Milwaukee Cop Tells All 🔥
244: Behind the Badge: Savannah's Hidden Crime War Exposed
243: Part 2: The Police that Brought a Startup Mindset to Law Enforcement
243: Part 1: Organized Crime, Trust, & Leadership: Inside Peel Regional Police 🇨🇦
Ep 242242: Part 2: He Defused Bombs for 31 Years — Then Found One That Terrified the Nation
In Part 2 of Game of Crimes, retired FBI Special Agent Barry Black — bomb technician, sniper, and 31-year veteran — reveals the cases that defined American counterterrorism, including a 2005 incident that changed everything the Bureau thought it knew about domestic terror threats.
Ep 242242: Part 1: FBI Accountant Spent 31 Years Hunting America's Deadliest Criminals
Retired FBI Special Agent Barry Black reveals how a baseball coach in Alabama changed his life — and how diverse skills make the most lethal agents in the Bureau. From fraud investigations to becoming a SWAT member, sniper, and ultimately a FBI bomb technician who participated in some of the most high-profile cases around the world.
Ep 241241: Part 2: He Fooled Drug Cartels in Panama AND Colombia — Here's How
In Part 2 of this exclusive Game of Crimes interview, 26-year DEA veteran Jeff Sweetin goes deeper — into the fake identities, the legendary pranks, the family sacrifices, and the parts of undercover work that no training manual ever prepares you for. From covert operations in Panama and Colombia to the quiet toll the job takes long after the mission ends, this is the conversation that happens when the debrief is over and the cameras finally get the truth.
Ep 241241: Part 1: He Survived Many Years Undercover — Now He's Telling Everything
Retired DEA Special Agent Jeff Sweetin pulls back the curtain on almost three decades of undercover operations, international cartel takedowns, and the razor's edge between life and death. Jeff worked alongside legendary agents in some of the most dangerous corners of the drug war — Panama, the Dominican Republic, South America — and lived to tell the tale.
Ep 240240: Part 2: EXCLUSIVE! The media went after her - Here's what they got wrong
Former LAPD Officer Toni McBride survived a life-altering officer-involved shooting on April 22, 2020. She was cleared. She did everything right. But being right didn't protect her from what came next — the media firestorms, the public hatred, the departmental politics, the lawsuits, and the battle against an autoimmune disease that attacked her body just as the world was attacking her name.
Ep 240240: Part 1: EXCLUSIVE! Best shot in her LAPD class – then she had to prove it, without her partner
EShe was born to wear the badge. Raised by an undercover LAPD officer in Southern California, Toni McBride didn't just dream about law enforcement — she dominated it. She became the youngest female in LAPD history to complete the Level 2 Reserve Academy, earned the title of Top Shot, and served as class leader. Then came April 22, 2020 — and the officer-involved shooting that changed everything. Where was her partner?
Ep 239239: Part 2: Drug Trafficker to Informant to Training Cops about Human Intelligence
After dismantling his own drug trafficking network and agreeing to cooperate with federal agents, Ben entered a world few ever talk about from the inside. The deals, the dangers, the mental toll, the paranoia — and the unexpected truth about the people supposed to protect him.Ben is now a law enforcement consultant and informant expert — training handlers on what they're getting wrong. His insights are changing how agencies across the country approach informant management.