Tag Archives: Cops

Trinity’s Emerald Triangle S:1 E:19 “Clouds on the Horizon”



The crazy things a man will do to save his soul from the DEA. Law enforcement and their snitch go to hysterical lengths to ensnare our crew as the dominoes begin to fall. The lawyers insist Trinity come up with some pitiful reason other than doing it for the money as to why she was involved in the drug industry; even though prosecutors, judges, and the prison industry are all about money.


Trinity’s Emerald Triangle S:1 E:12 “Happy White People”



Trinity and Bob stop for the night in Boise and go down the rabbit hole of Freak Alley. Navigating through an Amber Alert roadblock, and parking next to a K-9 unit break up Idaho’s pastoral scenery. Trinity is convinced this rural state is a hot-bed of sophisticated hicks and rocket scientists.


Trinity’s Emerald Triangle S:1 E:10 “Walking Back to Salt Lake City”



Our couriers pick up their load and start the drive home. Winding their way north with 100 pounds, they spot hidden cops, stop at Hiouchie’s Café, and meet warm friendly servers. Oregon has it all—mountains shaved bald, reluctant gas attendants, baby lambs, and bar fights in Roseburg.


Trinity’s Emerald Triangle S:1 E:9 “The Bad Feminist”



Trinity reminisces about her job application for being a marijuana courier. The worried boys kiss Trinity goodbye, pray for her safety, and send the load down the steep switchbacks of the Coastal Mountains and into the foggy Redwoods.


Trinity’s Emerald Triangle S:1 E:3 “Making Reservations” & “Leaving SLC”



Part I

Drug couriers play cat and mouse with cops on Interstate 80—the United States’ largest drug corridor—and neither side is playing fair. Cops employ high-tech surveillance technology, while Trinity takes the guerrilla approach. Counting money and carrying bricks of cash are just a few of the details to prepare for the run.

Part II

With a convenience store bounty on her head, Trinity drives by drug busts on the interstate, struggles with finding places to eat, and other hazards of being a drug courier. She is concerned about dressing for success, fighting Nevada desert boredom, and avoiding detection on the way to NorCal.