The COVID Crime Chronicles

Steve Murphy – The inspiration for the Netflix series ‘Narcos’, and the former DEA agent who helped bring down Pablo Escobar, the world’s first narco-terrorist, joins Morgan Wright and The COVID Crime Chronicles with a special message about the Lost Clipper.  Morgan Wright is an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity strategy, cyberterrorism, identity theft and privacy….

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Oh My Goff!

Our friends, Angie and Brittany of The OhMyGoff Podcast and Fox-5 in Washington DC, interview Steve about escapades with Narcos and The Lost Clipper. Watch Steve Murphy update you on what’s going on these days with The Lost Clipper and how we’re in search for sponsorship to head back to the islands… “Steve shares the next phase…

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DEA Narcos’ Steve Murphy Speaks to Graduates

by Wayde Byard, Loudoun County Public Schools Former DEA special agent and Lost Clipper teammate, Steve Murphy, told the 403 graduates of Briar Woods High School in Loudoun County Virginia to drop the word “no” from their vocabulary if they want to say “yes” to a successful and rewarding future. “So, what can you expect…

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Weekly Clipper Clip #10 with A Former DEA Officier

Javier Pena returns this week from his Netflix hit show “Narcos” to talk about The Lost Clipper as the first hijacking in aviation history and how it opened the door to modern day terrorism.    

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Weekly Clipper Clip #05 featuring Steve Murphy of Netflix’s “Narcos”

This week’s Lost Clipper clip features Mr. Steve Murphy whom we’ve teamed with to investigate the disappearance of the Hawaii Clipper. As a Special Agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Stephen Murphy and his partner, Javier Peña, targeted the world’s first narco-terrorist, Pablo Escobar, and the Medellin Cartel. Living and working alongside their Colombian…

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Weekly Clipper Clip #04 featuring Javier Peña of Netflix’s “Narcos”

This week’s Lost Clipper clip features Mr. Javier Peña whom we’ve teamed with to investigate the disappearance of the Hawaii Clipper. Javier Peña retired from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as a Special Agent in Charge (SAC) in January 2014 after 30 years of service. His career was highlighted by his volunteering for assignment to…

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