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Gangland Wire

The Great River Hills Caper

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6 • 623 Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

River Hills In keeping with last months subject about a team of cops running surveillance and catching somebody during a caper, this bonus episode Gary will tell about his first successful surveillance. As they used to say in Dragnet, I was assigned to the day watch out of Central Patrol, The  Field Investigations Unit.  Along with my partner, John Fraise, we responded to Police Headquarters to interview a larceny suspect. When we checked him out of Central Detention, we found our man wearing a security guard uniform. After reviewing the arrest report, we figured this was more likely embezzlement and a not very big one at that. He was charged with stealing a couple of hundred dollars in tools from a company where he was the night watchman. I could sense his fear of going across the street to the Jackson County Jail so we pressed him about any other crimes he might help us clear. He mentioned he had recently worked at a downtown apartment complex known as River Hills. I remembered something so I quickly stepped outside and called our crime analyst and found, just I suspected, an unknown suspect had recently entered many River Hills’ apartments with a key and taken thousands in cash and jewelry. I called my partner out of the interrogation room and I remember saying, “There is meat on this bone.” I explained the recent burglary pattern with no forcible entry. and we knew if we could turn him into an informant, proper surveillance would stop these burglaries. We returned to confront our quarry. We leaned on him and reminded him what happens when he can’t post bond on his larceny case. We then threw him a safety line, “help us and we will help you.” He started breaking down and within an hour we learned he had given a master key and a list of tenants, apartment numbers and home phone numbers to a man named Darryl Gilyard. He admitted he knew Gilyard had burglarized some apartments because later Gilyard had paid him some money. He had been reassigned by the contract security company so he didn’t know how many burglaries Gilyard had committed with his master key. Clip Art provided by Clipartof    Don’t forget to listen to Aaron on the Big Dumb Fun Show. To go to the our store 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.

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0:00.0

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

0:12.4

Welcome all you wiretappers out there.

0:15.0

Just want to warn you that tonight's show was a Facebook live production we did a few months ago that I happened to stumble across,

0:21.9

and I thought I would put this up as a bonus episode. So the sound will be a little bit

0:26.6

different, but the content will be just as good as ever.

0:35.0

Good evening, all you wiretappers out there. We're here in the Big Dumb Fun Show Studio 4 with my good friend and co-host, Aaron. Hello, Aaron. Well, we're doing a Facebook live. I hope you can hear us out there. I see Rick's out there and David. I see David, David Breaksper's out there. Another one of David's friends just showed up. Carlos.

0:57.7

Hey, guys, it's good to have you on board here. We're going to start talking about a little investigation I was involved in back in the day.

1:05.9

Now, I want to warn you, it's not going to be the mob. All right, well, let's start talking a little crime.

1:14.2

What do you think, Aaron?

1:15.1

You know, start talking a little crime?

1:16.8

Well, you said you have a story.

1:18.5

I've got a story.

1:19.5

A story from your own career.

1:21.2

From my own career.

1:22.4

I've had, I think, maybe it was, I think was Ben Ellickson said,

1:26.9

you need to tell more stories from your own career.

1:29.0

Now, I have to warn you, this is not a mafia story, but I think it's a pretty good story.

1:33.3

Well, some people, if they want to hear stories from your career,

1:36.1

I also would have to go all the way back to some of the very beginning episodes of Gangland Wire.

1:41.7

There's like 4, 5, 6, 7, when they tried to bomb Tuffy to Luna,

1:46.9

which was some of your story

1:48.1

that you had, your own personal experience.

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