The Offshore Files
This episode provides a transcript of a interview where a former criminal recounts his life story, beginning with a juvenile robbery at age twelve. He explains how early incarceration served as a "criminal university" that encouraged him to refine his illegal tactics rather than reform. The narrative details a volatile history of carjackings, drug dealing, and violent retaliations, including an incident where he shot his mother's abusive partner. Despite showing signs of high intelligence and attempting to join the Navy, his path was consistently derailed by new arrests and the discovery of family secrets. The sources further describe his seventeen-year prison sentence, highlighting the harsh realities of systemic racism and brutal gang wars within the Michigan correctional system. Ultimately, the account illustrates a cycle of trauma and crime fueled by an indifference to consequences and a lack of early intervention. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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