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Jake

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Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

He was running a book. He was being a bookie for a while, which in Oklahoma, that lasts for football season and basketball season. But eventually, he got back into the drug game. And him and Aldo...

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

He was running a book. He was being a bookie for a while, which in Oklahoma, that lasts for football season and basketball season. But eventually, he got back into the drug game. And him and Aldo...

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

built it up and built it up and they grew and uh he was getting the cops knew there was a there was a local vice cop i think is what they called his drug cop on his tail and they they busted in his room one time and he didn't have drugs on him but they took like 50 grand from him or something like that

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

built it up and built it up and they grew and uh he was getting the cops knew there was a there was a local vice cop i think is what they called his drug cop on his tail and they they busted in his room one time and he didn't have drugs on him but they took like 50 grand from him or something like that

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

built it up and built it up and they grew and uh he was getting the cops knew there was a there was a local vice cop i think is what they called his drug cop on his tail and they they busted in his room one time and he didn't have drugs on him but they took like 50 grand from him or something like that

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

Um, the kid, David, our good friend, Danny's little brother ended up ODing on Coke, which, which sucks, you know, respect to him and his family. Um, But Jake knew they were after him, and it turned into this game of cops and robbers, you know? And at this point, he was up to full keys. He was flipping keys, and it was kind of like a multi-level marketing thing where he would come into town.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

Um, the kid, David, our good friend, Danny's little brother ended up ODing on Coke, which, which sucks, you know, respect to him and his family. Um, But Jake knew they were after him, and it turned into this game of cops and robbers, you know? And at this point, he was up to full keys. He was flipping keys, and it was kind of like a multi-level marketing thing where he would come into town.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

Um, the kid, David, our good friend, Danny's little brother ended up ODing on Coke, which, which sucks, you know, respect to him and his family. Um, But Jake knew they were after him, and it turned into this game of cops and robbers, you know? And at this point, he was up to full keys. He was flipping keys, and it was kind of like a multi-level marketing thing where he would come into town.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

He knew he was being watched, so he would... He had six people under him, six runners, whatever you want to call it. So he would all give them six ounces. They would give him back six grand, grand an ounce. So he would turn 20 into 36. And the paper said that he was doing several kilograms a month. And Oklahoma City is a small, big city. Right. So when...

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

He knew he was being watched, so he would... He had six people under him, six runners, whatever you want to call it. So he would all give them six ounces. They would give him back six grand, grand an ounce. So he would turn 20 into 36. And the paper said that he was doing several kilograms a month. And Oklahoma City is a small, big city. Right. So when...

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

He knew he was being watched, so he would... He had six people under him, six runners, whatever you want to call it. So he would all give them six ounces. They would give him back six grand, grand an ounce. So he would turn 20 into 36. And the paper said that he was doing several kilograms a month. And Oklahoma City is a small, big city. Right. So when...

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

you get a name for yourself you know your reputation people talk you know right cops thieves whatever you know they they knew then they didn't hide their stuff at all everyone knew what they were doing they high rolled it they might as well have had tattoos that say i sell drugs you know but um um

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

you get a name for yourself you know your reputation people talk you know right cops thieves whatever you know they they knew then they didn't hide their stuff at all everyone knew what they were doing they high rolled it they might as well have had tattoos that say i sell drugs you know but um um

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

you get a name for yourself you know your reputation people talk you know right cops thieves whatever you know they they knew then they didn't hide their stuff at all everyone knew what they were doing they high rolled it they might as well have had tattoos that say i sell drugs you know but um um

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

Along this time, when Jake knew that he was being watched, he didn't keep the stuff on him, but there was a spot we used to hang out in the country, and he would bury his stuff there. And his six people that sold for him, they would meet him there. And that's where they divvied up. One day, he had stashed a kilo there, and it was gone.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

Along this time, when Jake knew that he was being watched, he didn't keep the stuff on him, but there was a spot we used to hang out in the country, and he would bury his stuff there. And his six people that sold for him, they would meet him there. And that's where they divvied up. One day, he had stashed a kilo there, and it was gone.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

Along this time, when Jake knew that he was being watched, he didn't keep the stuff on him, but there was a spot we used to hang out in the country, and he would bury his stuff there. And his six people that sold for him, they would meet him there. And that's where they divvied up. One day, he had stashed a kilo there, and it was gone.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

so he knew it had to be one of those six people that was under him so he went to them all and he said look man i know you stole my stuff right and you need to rob a bank to pay me back and it worked the guy that did it it's like you got me yeah and this guy was uh my god How'd you know?

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

so he knew it had to be one of those six people that was under him so he went to them all and he said look man i know you stole my stuff right and you need to rob a bank to pay me back and it worked the guy that did it it's like you got me yeah and this guy was uh my god How'd you know?

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
The Dumbest Counterfeiting Scheme in U.S. History

so he knew it had to be one of those six people that was under him so he went to them all and he said look man i know you stole my stuff right and you need to rob a bank to pay me back and it worked the guy that did it it's like you got me yeah and this guy was uh my god How'd you know?