Bulletproof True Crime: The Operator Files

Steve Stanulis, Bleav

Step into the shadows with Bulletproof: The Operator Files — a raw, high-stakes true crime and investigative podcast hosted by Steve Stanulis: ex-NYPD, elite bodyguard, private investigator, and Hollywood insider. From undercover missions to celebrity scandals, each episode reveals real cases, covert operations, and untold stories of deception, danger, and survival. Whether it's tracking a con artist, exposing betrayal, or walking the line between justice and vengeance, this is where grit meets truth. No scripts. No filters. Just the Operator.

  1. APR 8

    From Shootouts to Broken Cops… The Truth Behind Law Enforcement | Randy Sutton

    1. Early Career & Reality Shock Transition from Princeton Police Department to Las Vegas Metro Immediate exposure to high-risk, real-world policing The gap between training and reality 2. Life on the Streets High-pressure situations, pursuits, and violent encounters Split-second decisions that determine life or death The emotional weight carried by officers 3. Decorations & Defining Moments Recognition for valor, lifesaving, and service Stories behind the awards—not just the titles What those moments actually cost personally 4. The Hidden Crisis: Injured Officers What happens after an officer is injured Lack of long-term support within the system Why many officers feel abandoned after service 5. Founding The Wounded Blue The mission behind the organization Real cases of officers needing support Building a national network for injured officers 6. Policing with Honor Training thousands of officers across the U.S. Ethics, integrity, and accountability in modern policing What young officers get wrong today 7. Media, Public Perception & Reality Misconceptions about law enforcement The role of media in shaping narratives Bridging the gap between civilians and police 8. Legacy & Purpose Writing books and sharing real police stories Shifting from enforcement to impact What legacy really means after decades in uniform Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    50 min
  2. MAR 11

    From No Direction to Navy SEAL Commander | Jimmy May on Choosing the Hardest Path | Bullet Proof Podcast

    1. Growing Up Around Military Influence Jimmy May came from a family with a strong military background. However, many family members struggled with discipline, alcohol, and substance abuse, which shaped his early perspective on life and responsibility. 2. No Clear Direction After High School At 18, Jimmy didn’t have a clear plan. He believed college was for wealthy families and didn’t see it as an option for himself. The military became a practical path toward independence. 3. Joining the Navy Jimmy enlisted in the Navy without a specific long-term vision. His primary goal was simply to build a future and support himself after leaving home. 4. The Nuclear Program Struggle He was initially placed in the Navy’s nuclear power program, which is academically intense and highly demanding. Jimmy quickly realized he disliked the work and didn’t feel fulfilled. 5. ROTC and College Opportunity After leaving the nuclear program, Jimmy received an opportunity to attend college through an ROTC scholarship, which opened new possibilities for his career. 6. The Challenge That Changed Everything During college, Jimmy spoke with an uncle who had been successful in the Navy. When Jimmy asked about the most difficult path in the military, his uncle mentioned the Navy SEALs — but told him he probably wouldn’t make it. 7. Choosing the Hardest Path Instead of being discouraged, Jimmy was motivated by the challenge. He decided to pursue the SEAL program simply because it was considered the toughest route in the military. 8. Mindset Behind Extreme Challenges Jimmy explains that his motivation wasn’t a traditional patriotic story. Instead, he was driven by the desire to test himself and prove he could overcome something extremely difficult. 9. Lessons From Military Life The conversation highlights how discipline, adversity, and pressure shape personal growth and leadership. 10. The Power of Doing Hard Things Jimmy’s story reinforces a simple principle: growth comes from stepping toward the hardest challenges rather than avoiding them. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    56 min
  3. Breaking Barriers: A Latina Colonel’s Fight Through Sexism, War, and the U.S. Military System | Lisa Carrington

    12/09/2025

    Breaking Barriers: A Latina Colonel’s Fight Through Sexism, War, and the U.S. Military System | Lisa Carrington

    00:00 – Introduction to Col. Lisa Carrington Setting the stage: Latina trailblazer, combat veteran, and retired Air Force Colonel. 02:10 – Joining the military in 1980 What it meant to enter a male-dominated system with almost no women in leadership. 04:05 – First assignment: an all-male fighter squadron Walking into a culture filled with harassment, discrimination, and zero support systems. 07:15 – The sexual assault she buried for decades How it happened, why she stayed silent, and the emotional cost of pretending it didn’t exist. 12:40 – Military culture in the 80s: sexism normalized Centerfolds on the walls, “good old boys” culture, and no channels for reporting abuse. 16:20 – Moving every 1–2 years as a commander How command-track officers are uprooted constantly and how it affected her son. 20:00 – Her son’s struggle with friendships The emotional damage of always leaving just as he formed connections. 23:10 – Pressure as a Latina woman Why she felt she had to prove herself twice as hard — and why “coasting” wasn’t an option. 27:30 – Combat deployment: the psychological cost Seeing death, facing threats daily, and the transition from warzone to everyday life. 31:40 – Coming home angry at the American public The disconnect between people in combat and civilians living normal, unaware lives. 35:55 – Coping the wrong way Her honest admission of turning to unhealthy coping mechanisms after deployment. 40:10 – Leadership lessons learned the hard way What true leadership means in a broken system — and what she would tell young officers today. 46:00 – Why she started speaking publicly in 2020 The moment she decided to tell the truth and help others find their voice. 50:20 – Closing reflections Resilience, identity, motherhood, and the cost of being a barrier-breaker. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    48 min

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About

Step into the shadows with Bulletproof: The Operator Files — a raw, high-stakes true crime and investigative podcast hosted by Steve Stanulis: ex-NYPD, elite bodyguard, private investigator, and Hollywood insider. From undercover missions to celebrity scandals, each episode reveals real cases, covert operations, and untold stories of deception, danger, and survival. Whether it's tracking a con artist, exposing betrayal, or walking the line between justice and vengeance, this is where grit meets truth. No scripts. No filters. Just the Operator.