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The Sit Down: A Crime History Podcast

Episode 213- Tulsa Homicide Detective Jason White

The Sit Down: A Crime History Podcast

Jeff Nadu

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2025

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Tulsa homicide detective Jason White joins the show to talk about his 25 year career in law enforcement including over a decade as a detective. We got into his most memorable cases, organized crime, Tulsa King and of course his involvement in being the most filmed detective on the critically acclaimed TV show The First 48.

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Jeff Nadu is an American Mafia and organized crime researcher, podcaster and content creator. He has worked at Barstool Sports and was hired personally by Dave Portnoy. His podcast "The Sitdown" with Jeff Nadu has put out hundreds of biographies on various mobsters, gangsters and criminals. He's also personally interviewed mobsters like Sammy "The Bull" Gravano, Dom Cicale, Anthony Ruggiano Jr, Gene Borrello and others as well as US Prosecutor John Gleeson and FBI Agents Joaquin "Jack" Garcia and Michael Campi. He has been personally endorsed by former Gambino mob captain Michael "Mikey Scars" DiLeonardo, esteemed author RJ Roger, and former Colombo Crime Family captain Michael Franzese.

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0:54.4

What's up, everybody?

0:55.3

Welcome into episode 213 to the sit down.

0:57.8

I am your host, Jeff Neidu.

1:00.0

And on my time here on this show, when we're approaching nearly five years that I've

1:06.3

been doing this, we've spoken to America's law enforcement over the years, everybody from

1:10.2

the FBI to the DEA, we've spoken to people in HSI, we've talked to FHSI, we've spoken to America's law enforcement over the years. Everybody from the FBI to the

1:11.2

DEA. We've spoken to people in HSI. We've talked to federal judges. We've talked to the

1:16.6

gamut of three-letter organizations. We've also talked to police officers. We talked to Ken Yerell from

1:23.2

the NYPD. We've talked to Jerry Finnegan from Chicago. Those two individuals, though, were corrupt.

1:29.7

Today we're going to speak to, quite possibly, one of my favorite guests I've ever had on here.

1:35.4

I've talked very openly to me, one of the best and well-written shows, it's not even really

1:40.0

written, it's reality. One of the best shows on TV is the first 48. I think it's a show that to me is

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