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Original Gangsters, a true crime talk podcast explores crime and culture, and finds the nexus behind everyone's favorite true crime movies, TV shows, and music. Hosts Scott Burnstein, true crime author and investigative journalist, and Dr. James Buccellato, true crime author and social scientist bring you exclusive interviews with former organized crime associates, law enforcement, as well as actors and musicians. Hear true stories from people who were there, in the 'life.'
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Jordan, Nick, and Craig share the best, most correct takes on college football in sports media. They share betting tips, insights, jokes, drive around in a van, and just maybe solve a mystery.
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Scott sat down with author Sean Nam to discuss the Philadelphia Black Mafia and its connection to pro boxing. Sean is the author of "Murder on Federal Street: Tyrone Everett, the Black Mafia, Fixed Fights, and the Last Golden Age of Philadelphia Boxing."由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with former prosecutor Robert Silbering. Robert is the author of "Law and Disorder: How a Kid from the Bronx Became America's Top Drug Prosecutor."由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with retired FBI special agent James Lawton to discuss organized crime in Connecticut.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with author, professor, and former undercover detective Stephen Metelsky. Stephen investigated the Canadian underworld in Ontario, Canada.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with author and Greek mob expert Nick Christopher.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with author and scholar Sean Patrick Griffin to discuss his outstanding book "Black Brothers Inc." His book documents the violent history of Philadelphia's violent black mafia.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott and Benny discuss point shaving scandals and the mob.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Mooch is Back!! Justin "Mooch" Deloretto joins us again to discuss his life as an outlaw biker. Specifically, we talked with Mooch about his new memoir "The Ride of My Life." The Doctor Jimmy B even joined the conversation.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with investigative reporter Dan Herbeck to discuss organized crime in Buffalo. For example, they explain and analyze the state's case against members of the Outlaws MC and alleged members of the Italian Mafia.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with former heist man and Gambino Family associate Lou Ferrante. After serving time in prison, Lou is now an author and television producer.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with our friend and former DEA agent Frank Panessa to discuss his undercover work. Frank worked multiple undercover cases against Italian and Sicilian Cosa Nostra families.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with former Mob associate and bookie Chicky Cecchetelli. Chicky was associated with the Genovese Family's Springfield crew in Massachusetts.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with Jeff Nadu to discuss the current state of the Philadelphia Mafia.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sat down with former Buffalo Mafia family associate Ron Fino.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with former mob fixer and attorney Paul Zyburski. They discuss the Detroit Mafia.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sat down with former undercover FBI agent Herm Groman to discuss to the Cleveland Mob.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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Scott sits down with former undercover FBI agent Herm Groman. Herm investigated the Dragna Mafia Family in Los Angeles, CA.由James Buccellato and Scott Burnstein
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