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Gangland Wire

Real Oklahoma Outlaws

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Justice and Davis Gang Gary interviews retired Oklahoma City Detective Sergeant Richard Mullins about his career and his investigation of the Justice and Davis criminal gang. This was a group of long-time professional criminals who terrorized business owners during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. By the end of their run, they specialized in large grocery stores because they kept large sums of money to cash checks. Books by Richard Mullins Retired Detective Sergeant Richard Mullins had written and published two excellent true crime books. The first book, Real Oklahoma Outlaws: the Tue Story of the Davis and Justice Crime Families, tells the story of the famous Justice and Davis criminal gangs. He tells in exciting detail how he investigated these extended criminal families until he brought several of them to justice. His second book tells the story of George Machine Gun Kelly from the viewpoint of his wife Kathryn Kelley, Kathryn: The True Story Of Machine Gun Kelly’s Wife Show Notes by Gary Jenkins  Support the Podcast Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire To go to the store or make a donation Click Here.   To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To subscribe on iTunes click here, please give me a review and help others find the podcast

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0:00.0

You are listening to Gangland Wire, hosted by former Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Detective, Gary Jenkins.

0:13.1

Welcome all you wiretappers out there, back here in the Gangland Wire Studio, in the middle of the COVID virus series of episodes that I'm putting out quite a few, as you all know.

0:27.3

You can always hit me up on the Venmo app, but for a buck or two.

0:31.1

But don't worry about that to list things over.

0:33.1

Everybody needs to hang on to their own money, and I'm happy to do this and keep you guys entertained

0:37.5

out there. I have on the phone here, Richard Mullins, who is a retired Oklahoma City Detective

0:45.5

Sergeant. He's written a couple of books, and in one of them, he touches base on

0:50.3

some stuff where some Kansas City organized crime fellows got involved down in

0:56.1

northeastern Oklahoma around the Grand Lake of the Cherokees and we'll talk a little bit about

1:00.5

that. Richard, welcome. It's good to have you on the show.

1:03.7

Thank you, Gary.

1:04.6

So Richard, why don't you start off telling the wiretappers out there a little bit about your

1:10.2

career? I know you retired a detective sergeant, but you probably did other things telling the wiretappers out there a little bit about your career.

1:16.1

I know you retired a detective sergeant, but you probably did other things other than be a detective.

1:19.8

Oklahoma City went on to work in 1964.

1:31.1

They'll have an old downtown, 100 bars, beer bars, private clubs, all the crooks when they came through ended up in that area.

1:36.6

And being a young guy, I just loved being downtown where all the fights was taking place.

1:40.8

The burglaries, armed robberies, the killings and all that stuff.

1:42.6

And I spent three years riding downtown. I just really enjoyed getting to put the bad guys away. Sometimes we have bank robbers come through for an health

1:49.3

world with informants. We picked those up. So I got to do things a lot of the Coleman didn't, just simply by riding downtown with a big, at that older officer and he had grew up in old

2:05.9

Porta City so he knew that part he knew the east side we just kind of roamed out

2:10.4

of our desk where we could pick the one of the bad guys which which was a lot of

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