Ep. 54 Det. Matt Pitcher (Ret.) on working long-term deep undercover: creating and maintaining an identity; going years without spending time with family knowing that one slip could cost him the case – or his life.
Matt and I connected on Instagram when he posted photos from his two long-term deep undercover cases. The visual instantly conveyed, more than words ever could, what it was like to risk his life for years as those two people. The stories are both fascinating and haunting, and they show the commitment and sacrifice that officers and agents like Matt make doing this work.
Matt started his 22-year law enforcement career with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) and later lateraled to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office in Florida. We talk about working patrol and the devastating line-of-duty ambush murders of his friends and squad mates, Officers Sean Clark and Jeff Shelton. We also look at how Matt went from street level undercover to the two long-term cases which involved drug trafficking, organized crime and terrorism. He received the Medal of Valor for his work on the second case during which he infiltrated a dangerous criminal network to expose and thwart their plans. In addition to his undercover work, Matt handled numerous investigations including rape, human trafficking and homicide and helped crack the case of a serial killer. Due to complications from a lung infection, Matt was forced to medically retire in late 2022. He is however actively sharing his story and is in fact now working on a book.
Follow Matt on his Instagtram @ret_det_mattpitcher to see the photos from Matt’s time in deep undercover and to get updates on his book.
Also tune in! Matt will be featured in the season finale of A&E’s “Undercover: Caught On Tape,” a true crime series featuring the real stories of undercover agents and detectives. His episode will air Thurs. March 14, 2024 at 10 pm ET. Based our conversation, I am sure it will be riveting.
Thank you, Matt!
I want to honor the officers from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department who were shot and killed in an ambush attack.
Date of Incident: Saturday, March 31, 2007
E.O.W. Sunday, April 1, 2007
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00:17 - Marker 1 follow up Could say well I want to talk about that feeling
03:37 - Marker 1 follow up Could say well I want to talk about that feeling
13:01 - Chapter 15 Insert Tim and Lakewood
15:53 - Chapter 24 what is deep
16:10 - Chapter 28 pull quote
17:24 - Chapter 30 psycho
18:00 - Chapter 17 I had cut this
21:11 - Chapter 25 see her car
21:12 - Chapter 18 I see her car she gets out of the car
31:42 - Chapter 29 break in between
34:09 - Chapter 26 drop in Matt Pence
40:02 - Chapter 4 interrogation
40:09 - Chapter 13 flow is not good
40:09 - Chapter 5 add comment brildging statement
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52:34 - Marker 17 U-Haul truck
55:45 - Chapter 27 Insert BLM
57:35 - Chapter 7 somewhere in here could be end of part 1
01:00:09 - Chapter 22 because he was friends with the mayor
01:01:41 - Chapter 27 possible cut you risk your life you give up your life
01:03:07 - Chapter 8 asking about seeing wife - redundant?
01:03:59 - Marker 123 Three years
01:07:52 - Chapter 9 add comment like the bumper
01:17:26 - Chapter 24 end of move
01:17:56 - Chapter 10 family friend