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211: Part 2: Tyler Schwab – Exposing Human Trafficking

Game of Crimes

Game of Crimes

True Crime

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Murph catches up with Tyler Schwab, founder of Libertas International, for another talk to expose the brutal reality of human trafficking and the heroic fight to save victims. Tyler shares emotional updates on his nonprofit’s work, the rescue of survivors, and the relentless challenges faced on the front lines.

You’ll hear raw, true crime stories of resilience, courage, and survival—stories that highlight both the darkness of exploitation and the light of human compassion. Tyler reveals the impact of community support, the role of advocacy, and why raising awareness is critical in the battle against modern slavery.

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And there's no less than three American men that are really upset at Lieberthas or really upset at me for the work that we're doing.

0:08.0

And, you know, I potted a lot on this and I thought a lot about it and had a lot of long conversations with myself, with God.

0:14.6

And I think when you boil it down is that they hate me because we helped the girls, the kids that they raped. And I think I'm okay with that.

0:23.3

I think I'm okay with sitting in like that feeling and that thought and those consequences like

0:27.3

for my action, like that that path had a price and that this is the price. But in the end,

0:32.1

they're mad at me. They're obsessed with me. They're obsessed with the nonprofit because in our

0:36.3

nonprofit, these girls that were exploited by them found a home home, found healing, and found justice. And, you know, I can live

0:42.4

with that. I think I'm okay in that space where if that's where they hate me, then so be it. I hate

0:46.3

them too. Hey everybody. Welcome back to our next catch-up episode with Game of Crimes here,

1:04.1

Murph in the morning. Still in Southern California at the conference I go to every year.

1:09.4

And, you know, this is a catch-up with people

1:10.9

that we've had on the show before. So you hear me say this over and over with each guest, but I'm not sure yet which order they're going to be coming up in. So that's why I've got to say it again. Plus, I can't think anything else to say. But I will say this. Thank you for continuing to come back.

1:08.3

You folks, you know, I love you.

1:09.5

I love everything that you support on the show.

1:11.9

You heard me say it, or you may hear me say it, a couple other of these catch-up episodes, but if you haven't gone to YouTube yet, subscribe, do me a favor, go to YouTube, type in Game of Crimes podcast in the search bar, hit on that subscribe button, click some of the episodes and listen to them, hit the like button, and even send old Mersh some comments. You know what? I even read the bad comments. I know you're not supposed to, but I do it anyway. So thank you, thank you, thank you. The next guest up is somebody that you've already heard twice on the show. I've told you in the past. I'm going to bring you back every six months,

2:00.8

and that's what I'm doing. And in fact, this isn't so much as a catch-up, because I'm doing,

2:07.0

his six-month mark is going to be July. So I'm thinking, we're recording this at the end of May.

2:12.4

I think I'm going to hold on to it because we're going to do a second part to this with a special person that was a human

2:20.8

trafficking victim in Colombia that this guy rescued.

2:25.1

If there's actually a movie made about her life, it's not true, but it involved her circumstances.

2:32.0

So ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back. Tyler, Tyler Schwab, brother, thank you so much for coming back.

2:36.7

A third time.

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