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Gangland Wire

Janitor In a Drum – Part 2

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

History, True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.6645 Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2016

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In this last episode of 2016, Retired Chicago P.D. Detective Jim Padar tells how he learned the real story behind why Chicago Outfit associates Samuel Marcello and Joseph Grisafe were killed. He also reveals how they learned about the subjects who placed the bodies in the drum and what happened to those men. Read this story and many other great cop stories from the mouths of the men how lived the job, Jim Padar and his son, Chicago cop Jay Padar by clicking here. To purchase premium podcast click here. To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here. To subscribe on iTunes click here, give me a review and I will send you a link to see the film for free.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Former Kansas City Police Department Intelligence Detective and now attorney Gary Jenkins

0:11.3

produced four documentary films, most recently Gangland Wire, creator of smartphone app entitled Kansas City Mob Tours. Download it now.

0:23.7

If you like what you hear, go to ganglandwire.com.

0:28.0

Navigate to the shop page.

0:29.9

We need you to put a hit out on our donate button.

0:34.8

Gangland Wire True Crime Stories is produced at the Big Dumb Fun Show Studio 4.

0:42.3

And now here's Gary Jenkins.

0:46.8

Well, good evening, folks.

0:49.0

Welcome back to the second episode of our interview with retired detective and retired sergeant, Jim Pader, from Chicago PD.

0:59.2

We're here at the, as the promo said, in the studios of the Big Dumb Fun Show and the classic old rice house building in Midtown, Kansas City.

1:08.7

I'm here with not only with Jim Pader,

1:11.1

but my good friend and co-host, Aaron.

1:13.0

Say hello, Aaron.

1:14.3

Hello, Aaron.

1:16.1

Folks, if you remember,

1:18.1

if you're dialing in from last time,

1:19.8

if you're listening from last time,

1:22.2

the last couple, three episodes, actually,

1:24.2

you know a little bit of this story,

1:25.6

but just in case you are not coming back

1:29.5

from previous episodes. One hot July, I think July the second or third, fourth of July weekend

1:38.2

night in west side of Chicago, Illinois. A couple of young detectives got dispatched out to check on some smelly drums.

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