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Inside the Life

Inside the Life

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Season 3 out now! Tune in weekly. Inside the Life is a podcast produced by The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement. It is hosted by two former elite undercover agents, Giovanni Rocco and Dutch McAlpin. Their stories of infiltrating everything from the American Mob and outlaw motorcycle gangs to the cartels will leave you stunned. This podcast will give listeners a one-of-a-kind look into the inner world of organized crime, featuring guests who have lived on both sides of the law, risked it all and emerged to tell the tale. Inside the Life promises to be a thrilling and educational listen for those interested in organized crime, law enforcement and true crime.

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  • Bob Palombo – DEA Agent Who Captured Griselda Blanco
    Dec 18 2025

    In the final episode of Season 3, Giovanni and Dutch sit down with former Drug Enforcement Administration Associate Special Agent in Charge Bob Palombo. In a rare media appearance, Palombo details his impressive four-decade-long career with the DEA. From New York City street cases to multi-agency investigations like Operation Banshee, Palombo explains how relentless surveillance helped piece together a sprawling Colombian cocaine conspiracy — until one name on the indictment stood out: Griselda Blanco.

    About Bob Palombo:

    Bob Palombo was working as a substitute teacher in the early 1970s when he was hired and sworn in as a Bureau of Customs agent in New York City. In 1973, just as the Drug Enforcement Administration was created, Palombo was on the front lines. New York's Operation Banshee, was the start of Palombo’s decade-long hunt for the Cocaine Godmother Griselda Blanco. But just as quickly as Blanco had come onto his radar, she had escaped to Miami. Nine years later, as Palombo was reassigned to the Miami office, he caught his second chance at Blanco. He and his dedicated team tracked Blanco through her sons, who were living in California, and in 1985 successfully apprehended her. After the Blanco case, Palombo continued to serve his country, first as the special agent in charge of the Cleveland DEA office, then deputy special agent in charge of the New York DEA office and later as the DEA’s attaché in Australia.

    Produced by The Mob Museum.

    To watch episodes of this podcast, visit YouTube

    For behind-the-scenes photos, merchandise and exclusive content, visit insidethelife.org

    For more on the Museum visit themobmuseum.org

    This program is presented by The Mob Museum and includes views and opinions of independent panelists and/or interviewees that do not necessarily reflect or represent the stance of The Mob Museum. Factual statements made by panelists/interviewees have also not been vetted by the Museum, and the Museum does not assert that such statements are truthful. All statements should be understood as the individual’s perspective rather than a view expressed by The Mob Museum.

    This program has been made available by The Mob Museum for the private, non-commercial use of its audience. Such private use is intended for informational and educational purposes only. This program is subject to copyright protection, and those seeking to utilize the program or portions thereof, for anything other than private use should contact The Mob Museum at PR@themobmuseum.org.

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    1 h et 9 min
  • Pete Chin – Former Dai Lo of the Ghost Shadows
    Dec 11 2025

    In this week’s episode of Inside the Life, Giovanni and Dutch are joined by Pete Chin, the former leader of the Ghost Shadows street gang. In this gripping conversation, Pete recounts his journey from a troubled childhood as a young Chinese immigrant in an abusive home to his violent rise as the leader of the most feared street gang in New York City’s Chinatown. Pete reflects on the brutal turf wars, the allure and cost of power, the RICO case that brought his world crashing down and the decades he spent in prison confronting the consequences of his past. Now seeking redemption, he offers an unflinching look at the forces that shaped him and the price of escaping the life he once led.

    About Pete Chin:

    Pete Chin, aka “Kid Jai,” was the leader of the Ghost Shadows, a gang in New York City’s Chinatown, in the 1970s and ‘80s. For six years, he led the Ghost Shadows to become the most powerful gang in Chinatown, ordering beatdowns and hits, running gambling houses and starting an entertainment company. In 1985, he was indicted as part of a massive RICO case against the gang, the very first case of its kind against an Asian organized crime group. After spending 20 years in prison, he has now gone legit and authored “In the Ghost Shadows: The Untold Story of Chinatown’s Most Powerful Crime Boss.”

    To purchase a copy of Pete’s book visit, https://a.co/d/gmwam1Q

    Produced by The Mob Museum.

    To watch episodes of this podcast, visit YouTube

    For behind-the-scenes photos, merchandise and exclusive content, visit insidethelife.org

    For more on the Museum visit themobmuseum.org

    This program is presented by The Mob Museum and includes views and opinions of independent panelists and/or interviewees that do not necessarily reflect or represent the stance of The Mob Museum. Factual statements made by panelists/interviewees have also not been vetted by the Museum, and the Museum does not assert that such statements are truthful. All statements should be understood as the individual’s perspective rather than a view expressed by The Mob Museum.

    This program has been made available by The Mob Museum for the private, non-commercial use of its audience. Such private use is intended for informational and educational purposes only. This program is subject to copyright protection, and those seeking to utilize the program or portions thereof, for anything other than private use should contact The Mob Museum at PR@themobmuseum.org.

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    1 h et 36 min
  • Terry Rankhorn Part 2 – Going Undercover in a Terrorist Cell
    Dec 4 2025

    Undercover FBI agent Terry Rankhorn returns to Inside the Life to reveal the harrowing details of his three-year infiltration into one of the most dangerous al-Qaida cells operating after 9/11. In this episode, Terry recounts the moment a routine three-day assignment turned into a life-altering mission that demanded a new identity, a new religion and constant proximity to violent extremists. Terry, Giovanni and Dutch explore the training and mindset needed to survive deep undercover work.

    About Terry Rankhorn:

    Terry Rankhorn spent over 20 years working for the FBI in cybercrime and counterterrorism operations. He operated undercover in more than 20 operations. In addition to his fieldwork, Terry was a certified FBI instructor, having trained many of the next generation of covert operatives.

    Produced by The Mob Museum.

    To watch episodes of this podcast, visit YouTube

    For behind-the-scenes photos, merchandise and exclusive content, visit insidethelife.org

    For more on the Museum visit themobmuseum.org

    This program is presented by The Mob Museum and includes views and opinions of independent panelists and/or interviewees that do not necessarily reflect or represent the stance of The Mob Museum. Factual statements made by panelists/interviewees have also not been vetted by the Museum, and the Museum does not assert that such statements are truthful. All statements should be understood as the individual’s perspective rather than a view expressed by The Mob Museum.

    This program has been made available by The Mob Museum for the private, non-commercial use of its audience. Such private use is intended for informational and educational purposes only. This program is subject to copyright protection, and those seeking to utilize the program or portions thereof, for anything other than private use should contact The Mob Museum at PR@themobmuseum.org.

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    56 min
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