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159: Part 1: Ramesh Nyberg – 22-year Miami Dade Police homicide Detective, the real narco wars

Game of Crimes

Game of Crimes

True Crime

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Murph talks with retired Miami Dade homicide Detective Ramesh Nyberg about his 27-year career in law enforcement, with 22 of those years as a homicide Detective. Ramesh discusses how he became interested in homicide cases, the rigors and requirements of that position, and how it impacted his personal life. He shares his experience working on drug-related homicides and violence in Miami, the infamous FBI bank robbery shootout, working a murder connected to Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger, and moving into the Cold Case Squad. Ramesh also shares the horrible experience of losing his daughter at a young age, and what he’s doing now to continue serving the public.

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0:00.0

And the So, Oh, Hey everyone. Welcome back to the next episode of Game of Crimes with Murf in the morning.

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If you're a new listener or viewer of Game of Crimes with Murf in the morning.

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If you're a new listener or viewer of Game of Crimes,

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a special welcome to you because you've come to the right place

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to see and hear some of the best true crime content anywhere. This week's guest is Ramesh Nyeberg, a retired 27-year veteran of the Miami-Dade Police Department.

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And get this, he spent 22 of those years working as a homicide detective in Daye County.

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I'll tell you a little bit more about that in a couple of minutes.

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Now my guest this week is Ramesh Nyeberg, a man who worked for 27 years as a law enforcement professional in South Florida,

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