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Real stories from the people everyone else judges first. Hosted by Ian Bick — former federal inmate turned speaker and podcaster — this show sits down with former inmates, recovering addicts, bikers, law enforcement, investigators, and people who have lived through the darkest chapters of their lives. Each episode dives deep into crime, prison, addiction, trauma, redemption, mental health, street life, recovery, and second chances — without scripts, filters, or fake narratives. If you’re into true crime, raw prison stories, personal transformation, and real human honesty, you’ll feel at home here. This isn’t entertainment. It’s lived experience.
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Steven Johnson grew up in Connecticut surrounded by instability and a rough childhood that pushed him toward the streets at a young age. As a teenager, he joined the Latin Kings and quickly rose through the ranks, eventually becoming a chapter president before landing in Connecticut state prison. While serving time in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Steven made a decision that could have cost him his life — walking away from the gang while still incarcerated. In this episode, he shares what prison was really like during that era, how he survived the consequences of leaving the Kings behind bars, and how that choice completely changed the course of his life. After his release, Steven never looked back, building a new path rooted in discipline, accountability, and staying out of the system for good.
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#LatinKings #PrisonStories #GangLife #LifeAfterPrison #TrueCrimePodcast #JusticeSystem #RedemptionStory #lockedin
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Timestamps:
00:00 Worst Jail Memory That Still Haunts Him
00:36 Meet Steven: Life, Background & Podcast Journey
03:20 Growing Up in New London, Connecticut
07:00 Family Life, Poverty & Early Struggles
13:41 Drugs, Trauma & Losing Stability at a Young Age
19:49 Teenage Hustles, Survival & Dropping Out of School
25:05 Entering Street Life & First Crimes
28:59 When Gang Culture Took Over Connecticut
32:32 Deeper Gang Involvement & Losing Control
36:04 Becoming a Latin King
40:03 Gang Leadership, Power & Expanding Influence
44:00 Trying to Change — Then Getting Arrested
54:05 County Jail Reality Check
01:03:33 Leaving the Gang While Locked Up
01:09:19 Transfer to Cheshire Prison & Daily Routine
01:14:02 Getting Sent to Virginia Prison
01:18:04 Prison Politics & Surviving Without Trouble
01:25:01 Life Lessons From Prison & Walking Away From the Gang
01:27:01 Life After Prison & Staying Clean
01:33:01 Rebuilding Family Relationships & Finding Purpose
01:40:11 Final Reflections & Advice to the Next Generation
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Michael Bishop grew up surrounded by emotional trauma, bullying, homelessness, and instability, moving in and out of the foster care system while dealing with serious issues at home. Fighting became a way to survive, and that anger eventually led to him being locked inside Massachusetts juvenile detention centers for nearly two years. In this episode, Michael shares a firsthand account of life inside youth detention, including physical abuse by guards and the long-term impact of being punished instead of protected. This conversation exposes the harsh realities of the juvenile justice system and how a broken upbringing and systemic failures shaped the course of his life.
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#JuvenileDetention #PrisonStories #JusticeSystem #SurvivorStory #TrueCrimePodcast #Massachusetts #LifeBehindBars #lockedin
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Timestamps:
00:00 Brutal Beginnings Inside Juvenile Detention
00:40 Childhood Trauma, Homelessness & Foster Care
01:05 Meet Mike: His Story Begins
02:24 Growing Up With Instability & Family Struggles
05:04 Homelessness, Loss & a Broken Family System
08:26 Bullying, New Schools & Feeling Like an Outsider
13:13 Gifted Programs, Mental Health & Acting Out
16:32 Rebellion, Police Encounters & the CHINS Program
23:00 School Fights, Suspensions & Falling Behind
27:27 DSS Group Homes & Foster Care
33:02 Foster Homes, School Incidents & Authority Clashes
40:54 Probation, Drug Tests & Escalating Legal Trouble
46:26 Alternative School, Metal Detectors & Physical Restraints
53:46 Probation Chaos, Failed Drug Tests & Court Dates
56:14 Sentenced to Juvenile Detention
01:01:14 Intake & Assessment Unit: Fear, Isolation & First Restraints
01:11:51 Westborough Secure Unit: Abuse, Trauma & Turning 18
01:20:05 Staff Abuse, Manipulation & Surviving the System
01:31:01 Developing Narcolepsy While Locked Up
01:39:27 Violence, Corruption & Hard Lessons Learned
01:46:03 Other Kids’ Stories: System Failure on Repeat
01:53:37 The Final Straw: Restraint, Investigation & Consequences
02:02:02 Transferred to a New Facility: A Glimmer of Hope
02:08:11 Release From Juvie, Recovery & Life After Lockup
02:13:29 Mental Health, Healing & Breaking the Cycle
02:16:49 Final Thoughts: Advice for At-Risk Youth
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Matt Frey spent seven years working as a therapist inside Rikers Island from 2011 to 2018, a job he never imagined taking growing up in the suburbs of New York. In this episode, Matt gives a rare inside look at day-to-day life at Rikers from the inmate perspective, breaking down what really happens in both General Population and Mental Observation housing. He shares firsthand experiences with extreme violence, inmate suicides, unprovoked attacks on staff, and the psychological toll of working inside one of America’s most notorious jail systems. Matt also explains how inmates sometimes manipulate mental health services for protection or legal advantage, what it’s like hearing confessions protected by confidentiality, and the surreal reality of assessing people just hours after seeing their alleged crimes on the news. Now running his own psychotherapy practice after leaving Rikers, Matt reflects on boundaries, trauma, and how working inside the jail changed him forever.
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#RikersIsland #PrisonStories #TrueCrimePodcast #JusticeSystem #PrisonLife #MentalHealthInPrison #LifeBehindBars #lockedin
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Timestamps:
00:00 Life Inside Rikers Island (What No One Sees)
01:14 Meet Matt: A Therapist Inside Rikers Island
03:00 From Rikers Island to Private Practice
07:12 Matt’s Early Life & Why He Chose Mental Health
13:55 First Jobs in Mental Health & Prison Work
18:43 First Day Working at Rikers Island (Shock & Reality)
20:44 How Therapy Works Inside a Jail
23:10 Violence, Suicides & Mental Health at Rikers
27:29 Solitary Confinement & Its Psychological Damage
32:58 Daily Life at Rikers: Safety, Filth & Neglect
37:06 Confidentiality, Courts & Ethical Dilemmas in Jail
45:01 The Human Side of Rikers: Trauma & Inmate Stories
53:34 Why He Left Rikers Island
01:00:26 Lessons Learned About Justice, Mental Health & Reform
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Dylan Syer speaks publicly for the first time about the high-profile accusations that upended his life, including allegations of fraud, identity theft, and grand larceny stemming from his work as a celebrity personal shopper. Prosecutors claimed Dylan used access to clients’ finances to make unauthorized luxury purchases, accusations he firmly denies. In this episode, Dylan explains what he says really happened, how the charges caused his business to collapse overnight, and what it was like being sent to Rikers Island while fighting to clear his name. He also opens up about the emotional toll of the case, navigating the criminal justice system, and ultimately being sentenced to one year of weekends at Rikers — a punishment that kept him trapped between freedom and incarceration.
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#RikersIsland #PrisonStories #TrueCrimePodcast #CelebrityLifestyle #LifeAfterPrison #JusticeSystem #RedemptionStory #lockedin
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Timestamps:
00:00 Police Raid, Fraud Charges, and Everything Falling Apart
01:55 Dylan Sire’s Case: The Allegations and Why This Story Matters
02:59 Childhood, Family Values, and Early Influences
05:53 Discovering Luxury Fashion and the High-End World
09:47 Breaking Into High-End Sales and Designer Retail
14:12 Launching His Own Boutique and Becoming an Entrepreneur
22:14 Building a Celebrity Personal Shopper Business
27:47 Industry Shifts, Competition, and Cracks in the Model
33:53 Big Clients, Luxury Spending, and How the Business Worked
38:18 Financial Pressure, Business Trouble, and Legal Red Flags
42:38 Account Freezes, Chargebacks, and Sudden Collapse
47:17 Arrest, Booking, and Arrival at Rikers Island
54:00 Inside Rikers Island: Survival, Fear, and Reality
01:01:56 Bail, Media Attention, and Public Fallout
01:09:01 Court Proceedings, Charges, and Legal Strategy
01:16:20 Sentenced to Weekends at Rikers: How It Worked
01:23:30 Relationships, Trust, and Personal Consequences
01:32:00 Rebuilding After the Case: Frugality, Growth, and Lessons Learned
01:36:00 Final Reflections, Accountability, and Moving Forward
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Andrew Gautreau grew up in a good family in Louisiana, but addiction took hold in his teenage years and quickly sent his life off the rails. After finishing trade school, he began getting arrested for drug offenses — yet somehow still landed a job as a prison guard, training for a month at Angola, one of the most notorious prisons in America. His time on the job lasted just six months before he quit right before being fired, all while being arrested twice for drug charges outside the prison. As his addiction spiraled further, Andrew ended up cycling through local jails and a correctional work facility, where he spent nearly two years behind bars. In this episode, he opens up about addiction, hypocrisy inside the justice system, life on both sides of the bars, and how he ultimately turned everything around and got sober.
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#PrisonStories #AddictionRecovery #CorruptPrisonGuard #LifeAfterPrison #TrueCrimePodcast #AngolaPrison #FormerInmate #redemptionstory
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Timestamps:
00:00 From Addiction to Prison Guard: A Life on the Edge
01:00 Growing Up in Louisiana and Early Influences
08:00 Family Values, Childhood Trauma, and Identity
13:00 First Drugs, Addiction, and Losing Control
18:00 First Arrests, Criminal Charges, and Consequences
24:00 Escalation: Jail Time, Probation, and Repeat Mistakes
31:00 Becoming a Correctional Officer Against the Odds
36:00 Inside Angola Prison: Training, Reality, and Moral Conflict
42:00 Daily Life as a Prison Guard Behind the Walls
47:00 Drugs, Arrests, and Walking Away from the Job
52:00 Addiction Spirals: Crime, Chaos, and Self-Destruction
58:00 Rock Bottom: Overdoses, Homelessness, and Survival
01:03:00 Getting Sober and Rebuilding From Nothing
01:09:00 Life After Addiction: Giving Back and Helping Others
01:13:00 Lessons Learned, Redemption, and Final Reflections
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Cory Simek grew up in Texas surrounded by crime and addiction, with both of his parents involved in drug dealing and his father eventually sentenced to prison. Following in his family’s footsteps, Cory found himself in and out of Texas jails before ultimately receiving a state prison sentence. In this episode, Cory shares what it was really like surviving Texas state jails and prisons, including running with an independent prison group, navigating constant violence, and learning the unspoken rules of life behind bars. He opens up about how his upbringing shaped his choices, the realities of incarceration in Texas, and the moments that forced him to confront where his life was headed.
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#TexasPrison #PrisonSurvival #PrisonLife #StatePrison #TrueCrime #LifeInPrison #PrisonStories #incarceration
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Timestamps:
00:00 Jail Respect, Survival Rules, and the Inmate Code
00:58 Meet Cory: A Life Shaped by the Streets
01:16 Growing Up in Texas: Family, Environment, and Early Influence
03:33 A Double Life, Childhood Trauma, and Loss
05:39 Early Exposure and a Parent’s Relapse
06:09 Childhood Anxiety, Pressure, and Coping Mechanisms
06:12 Teenage Years: Hustling, and Fast Money
08:22 Escalation to Street Dealing
10:31 Proving Himself, Reputation, and Street Mentality
11:08 When Street Life Turns Dangerous
12:19 Living Alone at 16 and Losing Stability
13:44 School Struggles, Chaos, and Loss of Control
14:52 First Arrest and Learning Jail Survival
15:55 Racial Politics and Jail Dynamics
17:15 State Jail Life: Gangs, Woods, and Staying Alive
22:07 Lockdowns, Group Tensions, and Constant Pressure
24:41 Standing Alone and the Cost of Independence
27:02 Culture Shock Inside State Jail
28:22 The Revolving Door: Getting Out, Getting Locked Up Again
32:31 Pregnancy, DNA Results, and Emotional Breakdown
37:00 Probation, Trap Life, and Getting Caught Again
41:35 Facing a Five-Year Prison Sentence
44:31 Inside State Prison: Daily Life and Harsh Realities
53:15 Hitting Rock Bottom: Isolation and Mental Reinvention
57:21 Unit Transfers, Prison Politics, and Power Shifts
01:05:18 Gang Politics, Violent Fights, and Survival Challenges
01:15:11 Release Day and Reentering Society
01:20:32 Rebuilding Life After Prison Against the Odds
01:23:01 Success After Prison: Real Estate, Music, and Purpose
01:25:04 Final Reflections: Change, Redemption, and Prison Reform
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Jim Cole, a retired Supervisory Special Agent with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and global expert on child exploitation and victim identification, sits down to reveal the untold truth about fighting child predators and digital crime. With nearly 35 years in law enforcement, Jim led major initiatives including founding the HSI Victim Identification Program, co-founding Project VIC to help identify and rescue thousands of children worldwide, and serving as Chair of the INTERPOL Specialists Group on Crimes Against Children. He now serves as Chief of Law Enforcement Enterprise & Technology at Operation Light Shine and partners with law enforcement, technology providers, and nonprofits to innovate how child exploitation investigations are handled. In this heart-breaking conversation with Ian Bick, Jim shares inside stories from real cases, the mental and emotional toll of this work, and why putting victims first changes everything in the fight against online predators.
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#TrueCrime #CrimeStories #UndercoverWork #LawEnforcement #CriminalInvestigation #DarkSideOfTheJob #RealLifeStories #FormerAgent
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Timestamps:
00:00 The Emotional Toll of Law Enforcement Work
01:10 Meet Jim Cole: Career in Law Enforcement
03:39 Childhood, Family, Military Service, and Values
10:57 Becoming a Police Officer and Early Training
16:13 Patrol Work, Street Policing, and Daily Challenges
20:07 Joining the Detective Division
23:48 Crime on Tribal Lands, Limited Resources, and Jurisdiction
28:34 Narcotics Investigations, Task Forces, and Drug Crimes
34:37 Shocking Violent Crimes and Career-Defining Cases
41:08 Federal Partnerships and Complex Investigations
46:27 Technology, the Private Sector, and a Shift in Perspective
50:33 Transitioning to Federal Law Enforcement
54:00 First Child Exploitation Investigations
59:29 Victim-Centered Cases and a Turning Point in His Career
01:04:43 Understanding Offenders and the Scope of Child Exploitation
01:10:53 Child Exploitation Statistics, Tips, and Resource Gaps
01:15:47 Law Enforcement Funding, Staffing, and Hard Realities
01:23:17 Types of Offenders, Grooming Tactics, and Warning Signs
01:29:02 Human Trafficking: Myths vs. Reality
01:35:06 Casework, Prevention, and the Role of Parents
01:40:13 Female Offenders and Rare but Shocking Cases
01:46:09 Mental Health, Burnout, and the Toughest Investigations
01:53:10 Retirement, Advocacy, and Final Reflections
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Sonny Von Cleveland opens up about serving nearly two decades in prison and the harsh realities of being young, white, and unprepared for prison life. Pulled into violence and survival politics at an early age, Sonny breaks down what it really takes to make it through long prison sentences, the fear, the mistakes, and the lessons learned the hard way behind bars. He speaks candidly about navigating race, identity, and power inside prison, how incarceration forced him to confront his past, and the mindset shift that ultimately saved his life. Today, Sonny has transformed his story into purpose as a speaker, mentor, and community leader, proving that even the darkest chapters don’t have to define how the story ends.
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#PrisonSurvival #MichiganPrison #PrisonLife #TrueCrime #LifeInPrison #PrisonStories #SurvivingPrison #incarceration
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Connect with Sonny Von Cleveland:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sonnyvonclevelandofficial/
Website: https://www.sonnyvoncleveland.com/
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Timestamps:
00:00 First Days in Prison: Shock, Fear, and Survival
02:00 Growing Up in the Midwest Before Prison
06:40 Family Trauma, Abuse, and a Broken Childhood
12:00 Surviving Abuse and Learning to Cope
17:00 Running Away, Street Life, and Early Crime
21:00 The Road to Prison: Charges, Conviction, and Sentencing
24:40 Entering Adult Prison for the First Time
26:00 Prison Violence, Gangs, and Losing Innocence
31:30 Regret, Lost Youth, and Missed Chances
35:40 Solitary Confinement, System Failures, and Mental Survival
41:00 Release, Reoffending, and a Second Prison Sentence
46:00 Life After Release: Family Conflict, Crime, and Betrayal
52:00 Solitary Confinement, Transformation, and Forgiveness
59:00 Self-Reflection, Growth, and Mental Survival in Prison
01:03:00 Teaching Others, Service, and Finding Purpose Behind Bars
01:09:00 Leaving Gang Life and Choosing a Different Path
01:14:00 Reentry After Prison: Starting Over From Nothing
01:19:00 Using His Story to Help Others Avoid Prison
01:22:00 Final Advice, Redemption, and Life’s True Purpose
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Savannah Chrisley opens up to Ian Bick about her upbringing and what it was like navigating her parents’ legal battles while living in the public eye. She walks through the trial process, the emotional toll of visiting her parents in prison, and the pressure of fighting for justice under constant scrutiny. Savannah also breaks down the long, exhausting road to securing a pardon — from advocacy and setbacks to finally getting her parents released — and how the entire experience reshaped her perspective on family, accountability, and resilience.
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#SavannahChrisley #TrueStories #PrisonReform #FamilyJustice #LifeAfterPrison #CelebrityInterview #RealLifeStories #youtubepodcast
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Timestamps:
00:00 Parents Facing Prison: Savannah’s Family Crisis Begins
05:05 Childhood, Family Values, and Life Before the Charges
13:00 Reality TV Fame, Public Scrutiny, and Career Shifts
19:46 Thrown Into the Justice System With No Preparation
27:00 Trial, Sentencing, and Claims of Injustice
33:10 Saying Goodbye Before Prison: Visits, Letters, and Pain
37:51 Carrying the Weight: Pressure, Responsibility, and Survival
41:43 Fighting for Freedom: Legal Appeals, Advocacy, and Hope
47:03 Coming Home: Family Reunited and Healing Begins
52:04 Lessons From Prison, Faith, and Moving Forward
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Luis Gutierrez got pulled into California and Kansas gangs at a young age after a rough childhood that set him on a violent path. In this episode, Luis tells the full story of how a crime that resulted in the murder of his close friend led him to turn down an 11-year plea deal and receive life in prison, sending him into some of Kansas’ most brutal and dangerous maximum-security prisons. He shares raw, uncensored stories from inside those prisons, the violence he witnessed, and the mindset required to survive decades behind bars. Luis also opens up about the redemption that changed his life in prison, the steps he took to earn a real chance at freedom, and an unexpected love story after meeting a prison staff member who ultimately lost her job over their relationship. Today, Luis runs a successful nonprofit and tattoo shop, using his past to help others avoid the same mistakes and prove that even a life sentence doesn’t have to be the end of the story.
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#PrisonSurvival #KansasPrison #PrisonLife #TrueCrime #LifeInPrison #PrisonStories #SurvivingPrison #incarceration
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Timestamps:
00:00 First Days in Prison & Early Survival
01:11 Life After Prison: Redemption Inc, Second Chances & Animal Rescue
04:46 Childhood, Family, and the Roots of Trauma
09:30 Moving States, Gangs, and Juvenile Arrests
13:30 The Turning Point: Tragedy, Charges, and Sentencing
20:11 First Time in Prison: Violence, Fear, and Reality Setting In
28:42 Prison Politics, Gang Life, and How to Stay Alive
39:39 Solitary Confinement, Prison Mentors, and Learning to Adapt
48:47 Life in Segregation: Art, Mental Survival, and Trauma
59:39 Drugs in Prison, Relationships, and a Shift in Mindset
01:12:10 Prison Dog Programs, Redemption, and Meeting Melissa
01:23:53 Preparing for Freedom, Relapse Risks, and Setbacks
01:29:06 Facing the Parole Board and Fighting for a Second Chance
01:39:01 Life After Prison: Community Work, Business, and Giving Back
01:47:02 Family, Marriage, and Rebuilding Trust After Prison
01:51:01 Advice for At-Risk Youth and the Power of Redemption
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Kevin Donaldson, a retired New Jersey police officer, opens up about his traumatic upbringing, what drew him to law enforcement, and the career-defining call that ultimately broke him after responding to a domestic shooting incident — a moment that changed his life and led to his retirement in 2014. Kevin shares raw stories from the job that taught him about danger, mental strain, and resilience while battling post-traumatic stress, and he reveals how he turned his pain into purpose by becoming a mental health advocate, author, and motivational speaker dedicated to destigmatizing trauma and helping others find strength through struggle.
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#TrueCrime #LawEnforcement #PoliceStories #RealStories #JusticeSystem #BehindTheBadge #YouTubePodcast #crimedocumentary
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Timestamps:
00:00 Policing Reality Check & Life on the Job
03:00 Kevin Donaldson’s Background & Why He Became a Cop
10:00 Growing Up in South Jersey & Early Struggles
16:00 Childhood Trauma, Turbulent Home Life & Lasting Impact
23:00 Breaking Family Ties & Destructive Coping Mechanisms
29:00 At a Crossroads: Trouble, College & Reinventing Himself
40:00 Early Adulthood: Teaching, Uncertainty & Searching for Purpose
47:00 Finding Structure and Identity Through Policing
53:00 Experiencing 9/11 as a Police Officer
56:00 Police Work Explained: The Good, the Bad & the Surreal
01:02:00 The Emotional Toll of Policing & Suppressed Trauma
01:09:00 The Officer-Involved Shooting That Changed Everything
01:17:00 Panic Attacks, Mental Health Collapse & Burnout
01:24:00 Losing His Identity & Hitting Rock Bottom
01:31:00 Therapy, Group Support & the Long Road to Healing
01:38:00 Life After Policing: Finding Purpose in Helping Others
01:45:00 Losing a Friend, Regret & Hard-Learned Lessons
01:55:00 Rebuilding Life & Transforming Trauma Into Growth
02:02:00 Healing, Justice Reform & Advocacy Work
02:12:00 Hope, Reflection & Final Takeaways
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Shawn Johnson shares his story of growing up in poverty in New Jersey, getting pulled into street life, and eventually joining the Bloods. He breaks down how a murder charge led to a 60-year sentence in New Jersey State Prison, what it took to survive nearly two decades behind bars, and how prison life reshaped him mentally and emotionally. Shawn also opens up about the long road to freedom, the legal fight for clemency, and what it meant to finally walk out of prison after 19 years, when he was granted clemency by the governor in 2025.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Shawn’s Case Overview & What Led to 19 Years in Prison
02:22 Growing Up in New Jersey: Childhood & Early Influences
09:05 Juvenile Charges, Family Struggles & Early Warning Signs
18:00 From Trouble to the Streets: Choices That Changed Everything
24:45 The Incident, Arrest & Facing Serious Charges
36:13 Trial, Sentencing & Life in County Jail
43:41 Arriving in Prison: Survival, Routine & Reality Shock
48:01 Daily Life in Prison: Politics, Social Dynamics & Rules
55:04 Avoiding Trouble, Growing Up & Mental Survival
01:00:01 Appeals, Legal Setbacks & Holding Onto Hope
01:08:05 Rehabilitation, Programs & Preparing for Release
01:15:15 COVID in Prison & a Major Legal Turning Point
01:20:32 Clemency Explained: Application, Review & Approval
01:25:11 Coming Home After 19 Years in Prison
01:28:18 Life Lessons, Advice & Final Reflections
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Chase Chrisley opens up to Ian Bick about his upbringing, growing up on reality television, and how fame at a young age shaped his life and decisions. He talks about leaving college, the pressures of being in the public eye, and how his struggles with drinking escalated as his family faced intense legal battles. Chase shares what it was like watching his parents’ arrest, trial, and eventual prison sentence, and how visiting them behind bars took a heavy emotional toll that pushed his drinking even further. He also reflects on the moment everything changed — from his parents being pardoned to finally confronting his addiction, getting sober, and rebuilding his life with clarity and purpose.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Drinking, Family Pressure & Life in the Spotlight
01:00 Chase Chrisley’s Childhood & Growing Up on Reality TV
05:00 Fame at a Young Age: Friends, School & Social Life
10:00 Early Partying, Alcohol & Family Dynamics
15:00 College Years & Early Signs of Trouble
20:00 Living Through the Indictment, Trial & Legal Battles
25:00 Conviction, Sentencing & Impact on the Family
31:00 Alcohol Abuse After Sentencing & Emotional Fallout
35:00 Rock Bottom, Addiction & the Decision to Get Sober
40:00 Visiting Parents in Prison & Public Scrutiny
46:00 Presidential Pardon & A Family’s Second Chance
50:00 Rehab, Recovery & Rebuilding Life
55:00 Life After Sobriety: Lessons, Growth & Moving Forward
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Nicole Moorman, a top criminal defense attorney based in Atlanta, walks through what it’s really like working inside the justice system — from defending people in serious felony and federal cases to the pressure of high-stakes trials and courtroom strategy. Born in Chicago and trained in criminal justice and law at Southern Illinois University, Troy University, and Emory University School of Law, Nicole brings a unique perspective shaped by years of legal experience and time spent as a probation officer and task force agent before becoming a lawyer. She explains how she approaches complex defenses, the ethical challenges defenders face, and why protecting the rights of the accused matters so deeply, with insights drawn from real cases and her career as one of Georgia’s most respected advocates.
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#CriminalDefenseAttorney #TrueCrime #JusticeSystem #LegalReality #DefenseAttorney #RealStories #YouTubePodcast #lawandcrime
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro: Cooperation, Ethics & the Reality of the Justice System
00:27 Nicole Mormon’s Childhood, Family & Early Influences
01:33 Education Path That Led to Criminal Justice
05:44 Why Nicole Chose Criminal Justice
07:01 From Chicago to Atlanta: Becoming a Probation Officer
11:10 First Cases as a Probation Officer & Reality Shock
13:37 Probation, Pretrial Supervision & System Flaws
14:40 Leaving Probation to Attend Law School
16:16 Law School Life & Interning at the DA’s Office
17:55 Inside the DA’s Office: What Prosecutors Really See
19:58 Starting Her Legal Career & Going Solo
20:35 First Trials, Stress & Emotional Pressure
22:00 Attorney-Client Relationships & Ethical Boundaries
23:38 Choosing Clients & Managing Expectations
24:43 Judges, Prosecutors & Fairness in the Courtroom
26:22 Prosecutor vs Defense Relationships Explained
27:16 State vs Federal Cases: Key Differences
28:53 Target Letters, Indictments & Bond Hearings
31:00 Trial Strategy: When to Push Forward or Slow Down
32:54 Preparing for Trial Mentally & Physically
35:23 Balancing Personal Life During High-Stress Trials
37:32 Trial Tactics, Verdicts & Jury Psychology
40:31 Jury Behavior in High-Profile Cases
42:27 Jury Selection & the Role of Consultants
43:32 Critical Trial Moments & Penalties for Going to Trial
44:53 Sentencing, Judges & the Appeals Process
47:17 Custody Status, Bond & House Arrest Explained
50:48 Biggest Client Misconceptions & Money in the System
53:00 Political Influence on Prosecutors & Charging Decisions
55:46 Diversion Programs, Plea Options & Fairness
57:00 Cooperation, Plea Deals & Informants
59:02 Plea Agreements, Testifying & Subpoenas
01:01:31 Trial Delays & Frustrations with the System
01:02:20 What Nicole Would Change About the Justice System
01:03:10 Advice to Her Younger Self
01:04:28 Life Lessons from a Legal Career
01:05:56 Final Thoughts & Closing Message
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Todd Chrisley opens up to Ian Bick about his upbringing, building a successful business, and raising his children while living in the public eye. He breaks down how his legal troubles began, what it was like going to trial, and the moment he was sentenced to prison. Todd shares how he survived behind bars, the lessons prison forced him to learn, and stories from inside that changed his perspective on life and family. He also reflects on the experience of being pardoned, rebuilding after incarceration, and what the entire journey taught him about accountability, resilience, and starting over.
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#ToddChrisley #PrisonStory #TrueCrime #LifeAfterPrison #SurvivingPrison #RealStories #CelebrityInterview #youtubepodcast
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Timestamps:
00:00 Todd Chrisley Opens Up About Prison
00:58 Family Bonding, Gym Videos, and Staying Connected
03:00 Chase Chrisley’s Sobriety and New Business
05:51 Todd’s Childhood, Discipline, and Work Ethic
09:43 Raising a Family and Chrisley Household Dynamics
12:12 Big Dreams and Leaving Home for Los Angeles
16:11 Early Adulthood, Marriage, and Real Estate Beginnings
19:02 Entrepreneurship and Building a Business Empire
22:24 Creating a Reality TV Show
26:20 The Rise of Chrisley Knows Best
33:00 When Legal Troubles Began
36:39 Fraud Allegations, Investigations, and Betrayal
41:09 Tax Charges, Federal Prosecution, and Trial
49:09 Conviction, Sentencing, and Appeals Process
55:14 Preparing for Prison and Family Transition
01:00:34 Entering Prison: First Days and Daily Routine
01:09:57 Prison Staff, Corruption, and Surviving Inside
01:18:13 Staying Connected to Family While Incarcerated
01:23:19 Finding Out About the Pardon
01:27:01 Release Day: Walking Out of Prison
01:34:57 Lessons Learned and Systemic Failures
01:41:02 Final Reflections and Gratitude
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Jennifer Eskew shares her journey from starting her career as a Virginia State Trooper to going deep undercover on major drug and gun cases before joining the ATF. She breaks down what undercover work was really like, including investigations involving outlaw bikers and murder-for-hire plots, and how those years on the street shaped her as an agent. Jennifer also opens up about transitioning into the ATF’s arson and explosives division, responding to some of the most significant crime scenes in U.S. history — including the Olympic bombing and 9/11 at the Pentagon. The conversation explores the long-term trauma that comes with the job, the personal toll of high-risk investigations, and her cancer diagnosis linked to 9/11 exposure, offering a powerful look at the hidden cost of a life spent in law enforcement.
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#Undercover #TrueCrime #LawEnforcement #ATFAgent #PoliceStories #CrimeDocumentary #RealStories #youtubepodcast
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Timestamps:
00:00 From State Trooper to ATF Agent: Jennifer Eskew’s Career
01:23 Background, Motivation, and Writing Her New Book
02:56 Early Work in Healthcare and Rehabilitation
04:52 Choosing Law Enforcement and Family Support
09:09 Becoming a Female State Trooper
15:09 First Days on the Job and Learning the Reality
18:58 Rookie Mistakes, Hard Lessons, and Earning Respect
22:58 The Danger of Patrol Work and Daily Risk
35:35 Moving Undercover: Entering a Double Life
41:47 Undercover Operations: Drug and Gun Cases
54:00 Risks, Tactics, and Living Undercover
01:07:40 Undercover Stories That Still Stand Out
01:20:15 From State Police to Federal Agent
01:33:55 Joining the ATF and Federal Training
01:37:06 Biker Stings and High-Stakes Federal Cases
01:49:20 Inside a Murder-for-Hire Investigation
01:55:15 ATF Operations Beyond Undercover Work
02:03:51 National Response Team: Arson, Fires, and Bombings
02:14:17 Responding to 9/11 at the Pentagon
02:27:00 Aftermath of 9/11: Trauma, Debris, and Health Impact
02:36:31 Life After Law Enforcement, Reflection, and Legacy
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Ebo Sosa breaks down how he was pulled into gang life in Georgia at a young age, cycling through county jails and prison boot camps before eventually getting caught up in a RICO case that changed everything. He shares what it was really like being sent to some of Georgia’s most violent state prisons, the constant danger inside, and the mindset it took just to survive day to day. This is a raw, firsthand account of gang culture, the realities of juvenile incarceration, and what happens when the justice system collides with street life — told by someone who lived it.
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#PrisonStories #TrueCrime #GeorgiaPrisons #SurvivingPrison #RealStories #LifeAfterPrison #CrimeDocumentary #youtubepodcast
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Timestamps:
00:00 Inside Georgia’s Prison System: Violence & Survival
01:12 Who Is Ebo Sosa? Childhood, Family & Early Influences
03:00 Trouble at a Young Age: School, Family & Bad Decisions
07:01 First Crimes: Smoking, Hustling, and Street Cliques
13:09 From Weed to Burglary: Escalation and Losing Control
21:00 Catching a Case: Arrests, Juvenile Jail & Boot Camp
27:40 Back on the Streets: Repeat Arrests and Street Life
38:38 The RICO Case: How It All Came Crashing Down
47:00 From Jail to Prison: Preparing for Years Behind Bars
53:35 Life Inside Georgia Prisons: Gangs, Rules & Survival
01:00:57 Loyalty and Betrayal: Gang Politics and Violence
01:15:40 Lockdowns, Transfers & Surviving Prison Stabbings
01:20:59 New Prisons, New Threats: Adapting to Constant Danger
01:26:00 Contraband, Money & Hustling Behind the Walls
01:31:18 Release Day: Coming Home After Years Locked Up
01:33:02 Lessons Learned and Staying Out for Good
01:38:25 Final Reflections: Moving Forward After Prison
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Peter J. Forcelli, a recently retired Deputy Assistant Director of the ATF, joins the show to break down his career inside some of the most dangerous criminal investigations in the country. From working as an NYPD homicide detective and surviving the 9/11 attacks to leading federal investigations targeting armed gangs and violent criminal organizations, Forcelli shares what the job actually looks like behind the scenes. He talks about developing complex cases, executing hundreds of search warrants, making over a thousand arrests, and the personal toll of dedicating a life to law enforcement. The conversation also explores accountability within the justice system, investigative excellence, and the responsibility that comes with holding power — including his role in uncovering wrongful convictions and fighting for justice when the system gets it wrong.
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#TrueCrime #LawEnforcement #FederalAgent #ATF #CrimeStories #BehindTheBadge #RealStories #youtubepodcast
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Timestamps:
00:00 From NYPD to Federal Agent: Inside a Life of Law Enforcement
07:00 Growing Up and Choosing a Career in Policing
14:00 Early Years as an NYPD Officer on the Streets
21:00 Becoming a Detective and Joining Federal Task Forces
28:00 Freeing the Innocent and Working Major Federal Cases
37:00 When the Justice System Gets It Wrong
42:00 PTSD, Burnout, and the Toll of Major Investigations
51:00 9/11 as a First Responder: What He Saw That Day
01:00:00 Leaving the NYPD and Moving to the ATF
01:07:00 Life as a Federal Agent and National Investigations
01:13:00 Cartels, Phoenix, and the Fast and Furious Era
01:23:00 Fallout, Consequences, and Career Crossroads
01:29:00 Leading ATF Teams and Responding to Mass Shootings
01:36:00 Cancer, Survival, and Facing Mortality
01:41:00 Retirement, Legacy, and Lessons From a Life in Law Enforcement
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Justin Roark grew up in Tennessee in a home shaped by addiction. By the age of 13, he was already using drugs, pulled into a cycle of instability that led to group homes, juvenile detention, and eventually jail. In this episode, Justin shares how his childhood set him on a path toward crime, how that path ended with a five-year federal prison sentence, and what life was really like behind the walls. More importantly, he breaks down the moment things finally changed—getting sober, taking responsibility, and rebuilding his life after prison
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Timestamps:
00:00 Childhood Trauma and Growing Up Too Fast
01:56 Growing Up in Tennessee With Addiction at Home
05:47 A Mother’s Addiction and Early Exposure
07:13 Smoking Cr*ck at 13 Years Old
09:21 Teenage Anger, Violence, and Chasing the Drug Life
13:13 Group Homes, Juvenile Detention, and Rebellion
20:12 Life at Wilder and the Power of Mentorship
27:02 Rehab, Relapse, and Florida’s Pill Mill Era
33:50 Living in Hotels While Deep in Addiction
39:41 Robberies, Risk, and Hitting Rock Bottom
41:54 The Crime Cycle and the Road to Federal Prison
54:47 Inside Federal Prison and Trying to Get Sober
01:00:26 Relapse, Probation Violations, and Second Chances
01:04:03 Discovering Business and Entrepreneurship After Prison
01:14:48 Adoption, Loss, and Learning Responsibility
01:20:11 Faith, Giving Back, and True Life Change
01:29:23 Losing Loved Ones and Finding Gratitude
01:34:45 Building Stability, Family, and Fatherhood
01:36:55 Purpose, Redemption, and a New Direction
01:38:49 Final Lessons and Helping Others Break the Cycle
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Saigon sits down with Ian Bick to tell the full story of his upbringing, how getting pulled into the streets and gangs led him down a path that ultimately landed him in New York State Prison, and the crime that changed his life forever. Saigon opens up about what surviving prison really took, how incarceration reshaped his mindset, and why he refused to glorify crime after his release. He breaks down how music became his way out, eventually signing with Atlantic Records, and working with Mark Wahlberg on Entourage. This is an honest conversation about prison survival, accountability, hip-hop, and building a future that doesn’t lead back behind bars.
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#prisonstory #truecrime #prisonlife #statesprison #prisonsurvival #lockedin #realstories #rap
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Timestamps:
00:00 Prison vs the Streets: The Mindset That Changes Everything
02:00 Growing Up in New York: Family, Pressure & Environment
09:00 Music, Identity & Early Dreams
16:00 Teen Years in the Streets: How It Starts
24:00 First Arrests & Real Consequences
32:00 Chasing Reputation: Violence, Gangs & Image
39:00 Life on the Run & Finally Getting Caught
44:00 Inside the System: Rikers, Rockland & Prison Notoriety
50:00 Prison Reality: Gangs, Politics & Survival
58:00 The Turning Point: Mentors, Books & Mental Shift
01:04:00 Life After Prison: Music, Temptation & the Industry
01:13:00 Rejecting Gangster Rap & Choosing a Different Message
01:18:00 Acting, Entourage & Breaking Into Hollywood
01:23:00 Modern Rap, Violence & Where the Industry Went Wrong
01:32:00 Building a New Life: Music, Tech & Purpose
01:39:00 Final Advice to the Next Generation
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this guy is really mad about *certain people* and sneakers. then he defends people convicted of child sex crimes. and those aren't even his worst takes.
Hey Brother, I have been introduced to your show and it is the most comforting feeling I've ever had! I served 25 flat at Indiana State Prison, I got incarcerated in 1991 so prison was still run by the convicts. I was one of the last of that era to grow up in it there, it all started at 19 and lasted to my early 40s. I've been out now for 10 years and have done alright, but behind my smile lies a scared convict who feels like he is on another planet. Listening to the show, now I want to open up.