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This week on Inside the Life, Giovanni and Dutch face corruption in law enforcement head-on as they sit down with disgraced former NYPD officer Michael Dowd. An officer for the now notorious 75th precinct in Brooklyn, New York, Dowd owns up to his crimes and mistakes and shares how he went from a motivated young officer to a narcotics dealer during an era of scandal for the NYPD. Through a tense episode, Giovanni and Dutch express the dangers of working alongside corrupt officers, while Michael shares the pivotal moments that helped him take control of his life after his time in prison.
About Michael Dowd:
Michael Dowd was an NYPD police officer who was a “dirty cop” during the 1980s and early ‘90s. He and his partner, Kenny Eurell, began with extorting and robbing drug dealers and by the late ‘80s had escalated to being on a drug kingpin’s payroll and trafficking drugs themselves. After they were arrested in 1992, Eurell became an informant against Dowd, resulting in Dowd serving more than 12 years in prison. Out of prison and regaining control of his life, Dowd now hosts the Good Cop Bad Cop podcast and was the focus of the 2015 documentary “The Seven Five,” available on streaming networks like Netflix and Apple TV.
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This week on Inside the Life, Giovanni and Dutch face corruption in law enforcement head-on as they sit down with disgraced former NYPD officer Michael Dowd. An officer for the now notorious 75th precinct in Brooklyn, New York, Dowd owns up to his crimes and mistakes and shares how he went from a motivated young officer to a narcotics dealer during an era of scandal for the NYPD. Through a tense episode, Giovanni and Dutch express the dangers of working alongside corrupt officers, while Michael shares the pivotal moments that helped him take control of his life after his time in prison.
About Michael Dowd:
Michael Dowd was an NYPD police officer who was a “dirty cop” during the 1980s and early ‘90s. He and his partner, Kenny Eurell, began with extorting and robbing drug dealers and by the late ‘80s had escalated to being on a drug kingpin’s payroll and trafficking drugs themselves. After they were arrested in 1992, Eurell became an informant against Dowd, resulting in Dowd serving more than 12 years in prison. Out of prison and regaining control of his life, Dowd now hosts the Good Cop Bad Cop podcast and was the focus of the 2015 documentary “The Seven Five,” available on streaming networks like Netflix and Apple TV.
Produced by The Mob Museum.
To watch episodes of this podcast, visit YouTube
For behind-the-scenes photos, merchandise and exclusive content, visit insidethelife.org
For more on the Museum visit themobmuseum.org
This program is presented by The Mob Museum and includes views and opinions of independent panelists and/or interviewees that do not necessarily reflect or represent the stance of The Mob Museum. Factual statements made by panelists/interviewees have also not been vetted by the Museum, and the Museum does not assert that such statements are truthful. All statements should be understood as the individual’s perspective rather than a view expressed by The Mob Museum.
This program has been made available by The Mob Museum for the private, non-commercial use of its audience. Such private use is intended for informational and educational purposes only. This program is subject to copyright protection, and those seeking to utilize the program or portions thereof, for anything other than private use should contact The Mob Museum at [email protected].

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