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Matt and Lee once again talk about crazy news from across the country.
Note: Sorry folks can't help it so much craziness going on.
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Matt and Lee discuss the recent updates regarding the 2022 Uvalde mass shooting.
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Matt and Lee talk about a couple good Florida Sheriffs and one really bad one.
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Matt and Lee talk about some closed an on-going serial killer cases across the country.
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Matt and Lee talk about the importance of traffic stops in combating crime and 10 serial killers/murderers caught as the result of a traffic stop.
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Matt and Lee discuss the first use of Nitrogen Hypoxia as a means of execution in the U.S.
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Matt and Lee review the statistics for line of duty deaths so far in 2024.
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Matt and Lee talk about the crimes committed by Gary Gilmore that set him up for the history books.
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Matt and Lee wonder into the strange world of politics on this unusual episode.
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Matt and Lee discuss headline news from across the country. New York City Council stupidity, Arizona drug policy, Mississippi police support, and more.
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Matt and Lee discuss an interesting update in the murder of 3 year old Caylee Anthony as well as a California bill regarding the off-duty use of marijuana by police.
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Matt and Lee do a recap of 2023 and discuss what listeners have to look forward to in 2024.
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Matt and Lee discuss the case of the Riverside Prostitute Killer, William Suff.
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Matt and Lee recap season one and two with a look forward to what's coming in seadon three.
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Matt and Lee discuss the headlines in the news to include the recent mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine.
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Matt and Lee complete their journey back in time with the final story of Bonnie and Clyde.
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Matt and Lee take another trip back in time and talk about the infamous Bonnie and Clyde.
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Matt and Lee take a trip back in time to talk about a killer in the Old West on a special edition of the 10-86 10-8 Podcast.
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Matt and Lee recall one of the darkest days in Florida Law Enforcement history that took place in May of 1998 in Tampa, Florida.
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On this special episode Matt shares his recent epic motorcycle trip across the country.
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Lee and Andy talk about recent ambushes of police officers and the on-going staffing issues faced by law enforcement agencies.
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Lee and Andy discuss the on-going issue of staffing problems for law enforcement agencies around the country.
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Lee answers questions asked by Andy that have been received from the 10-86 10-8 community regarding homicide investigations.
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Lee is joined by a special guest host this week who will talk about the unique duties of a School Resource Deputy (SRD).
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Lee and Matt talk about the former FHP Trooper who became a serial killer as well as a killer couple all having a unique characteristic.
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Matt and Lee talk about the recent arrest of a subject in the Long Island Serial Killer case, the Netflix documentary "Myth of the Zodiac Killer", and more.
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Matt and Lee review the mid-year line of duty death report from the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund, a continued look at the troubles facing our nation on death row, and more hilarious headlines.
Matt and Lee review Florida's new concealed carry law that just went into effect on July 1st. Then they tell the story of a truly evil serial killer that stalked his victims throughout South Carolina.
Matt and Lee provide an update on the Delphi murders, sad news for 7-time NASCAR Champion, Jimmy Johnson, and the sad state of Florida's death row and more.
Matt and Lee take on one of their favorite subjects the sad state of law enforcement in California. Thousands of dedicated law enforcement officers in the State of California are working in unbelievable conditions trying to protect their communities but getting pummeled by all sides. This episode, however, looks at the twelve most corrupt cops in California history which helps make the work the good cops that much harder.
Matt and Lee talk about the first documented serial killer in U.S. history along with the killer known as the Trick or Treat Killer or the man who killed Halloween and more.
Lee and Matt discuss the on-going problem of police officer suicides and resources for those in need. In addition, the talk about a proposed restriction on the use of K-9s in California as well as what to expect when you retire.
Matt and Lee talk about National Missing Children's Day and the startling statistics involving missing and abducted children.
Matt and Lee discuss the current state of law enforcement in the U.S. with a focus on the quandary facing today's officers. This is a hot topic and if you are easily offended you might want to give this one a pass.
Matt and Lee recognized historic dates in law enforcement history as well as recognize the sacrifices of some officers that played a significant role in the status of law enforcement today.
Matt and Lee talk about headline news from across the country and more crazy titles from the media.
Lee and Matt continue the discussion from last week regarding recent mass shootings across the country as well as an overview of cold case investigations.
Lee and Matt talk about recent mass shootings including the Old National Bank incident in Louisville.
Matt and Lee talk about the Gainesville Ripper in Part 5 of Serial Killers of the Sunshine State. They also cover some major headlines in the news.
Matt and Lee continue their 5-part limited series on serial killers in the sunshine state. Part 4 covers the story of Christine Falling known as the "Killer Babysitter." Also issues in the news, humor and more.
Lee and Matt continue their five-part series with Part 3, new additions to the "You can't make this stuff up!" file, the birth of a new police department, and more.
Matt and Lee continue with Part Two of their five-part series on serial killers in Florida. As always new additions to the "You can't make this stuff up!" file and more.
Lee and Matt change things up with the start of a five-part limited series of Serial Killers in Florida. They won't be talking about the big names but five of the lesser known but just as evil killers to cross the Sunshine State.
Matt and Lee talk about a cop in Georgia arrested for murder, the passing of the oldest and longest serving peace officer in the world, new additions to You Can't Make this Stuff Up, and an organization called "The Bail Project".
Lee and Matt discuss the use of volunteers in policing, congressional action against the DC City Council, and new additions to "You Can't Make This Stuff Up!"
Matt and Lee discuss the pros and cons of foot pursuits, new additions to "You Can't Make this Stuff Up!", and news from across the nation.
Matt and Lee discuss the rising interference of "First Amendment Auditors" in police activity, the Pros and Cons of Body Worn Cameras, new additions to the "You Can't Make this Up!" segment, and the final clue in our giveaway.
Lee and Matt talk about a case involving a trooper who disgraced the badge, a closed cold case, new additions to "You Can't Make this Stuff Up!", and the second clue in the giveaway.
With craziness going on all over the country Matt and Lee cover some of the most unusual of the stories.
Matt and Lee answer questions, cover top stories, and continue talking about a murder case they had in 2007.
Matt and Lee cover the recent Line of Duty Deaths, a segment of "You Can't Make This Up!, and begin discussing a murder they handled in 2007.
Lee and Matt cover the hot stories of the day and review their first murder case together.
Lee and Matt discuss the resignation of the Tampa Police Chief, a new segment called "Can't Make This Up", and drone usage in law enforcement.
Hosts Lee Alexander and Matt Taylor introduce themselves and talk a little about the current issues facing modern law enforcement. This is the premiere episode so there is more and better to come.