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A veteran narcotics investigator pulls back the curtain on how major drug cases really come together—without the TV gloss. We sit down with Chad Murray, a former local narcotics leader and ATF task force officer, to map the routes, decisions, and human stakes that define modern drug enforcement across the Southeast.
Chad explains how I‑85 and Atlanta act as arteries for meth, guns, and cash, and why “force multiplier” task forces matter when small counties don’t have the budget for long, meticulous investigations. You’ll hear how a tip can spark a simple interdiction, how conspiracies are built over months through surveillance and informants, and why federal prosecution—screened by assistant U.S. attorneys—rarely collapses in court. We get candid about the realities behind the numbers: multi‑agency coordination to protect larger cases, the surprising limits of undercover work in tight‑knit communities, and the sentencing ranges that push most defendants to plead rather than roll the dice at trial.
The story deepens when we talk burnout and balance. Chad shares practical ways to set boundaries, leave the job at the door, and stay effective over decades. We also highlight redemption: when drug court turns a pain‑pill spiral into a second chance or when a neighbor’s hug proves a search warrant changed a block for the better. It’s a grounded look at justice that needs both teeth and heart—firm on trafficking, compassionate when recovery is possible, and honest about what it takes to keep communities safe.
If this conversation gave you a better lens on how cases truly work, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review. Your support helps more listeners find thoughtful, real‑world stories that matter.
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A veteran narcotics investigator pulls back the curtain on how major drug cases really come together—without the TV gloss. We sit down with Chad Murray, a former local narcotics leader and ATF task force officer, to map the routes, decisions, and human stakes that define modern drug enforcement across the Southeast.
Chad explains how I‑85 and Atlanta act as arteries for meth, guns, and cash, and why “force multiplier” task forces matter when small counties don’t have the budget for long, meticulous investigations. You’ll hear how a tip can spark a simple interdiction, how conspiracies are built over months through surveillance and informants, and why federal prosecution—screened by assistant U.S. attorneys—rarely collapses in court. We get candid about the realities behind the numbers: multi‑agency coordination to protect larger cases, the surprising limits of undercover work in tight‑knit communities, and the sentencing ranges that push most defendants to plead rather than roll the dice at trial.
The story deepens when we talk burnout and balance. Chad shares practical ways to set boundaries, leave the job at the door, and stay effective over decades. We also highlight redemption: when drug court turns a pain‑pill spiral into a second chance or when a neighbor’s hug proves a search warrant changed a block for the better. It’s a grounded look at justice that needs both teeth and heart—firm on trafficking, compassionate when recovery is possible, and honest about what it takes to keep communities safe.
If this conversation gave you a better lens on how cases truly work, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review. Your support helps more listeners find thoughtful, real‑world stories that matter.
Support the show
https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.com
https://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/

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