

Locked In with Ian Bick
Ian Bick
Real stories from the people everyone else judges first. Locked In with Ian Bick is a podcast hosted by Ian Bick, a former federal inmate turned podcaster. The show features raw conversations with former inmates, recovering addicts, bikers, law enforcement officers, attorneys, investigators, and people who have lived through crime, prison, addiction, trauma, and redemption. Each episode dives deep into real prison stories, life inside prison, the criminal justice system, street life, addiction recovery, mental health, and what it takes to rebuild after incarceration. Guests share what really happens behind bars, how people survive prison, and the difficult road to second chances after hitting rock bottom. If you’re interested in prison stories, criminal justice experiences, life after prison, and honest conversations with people who have lived through the darkest chapters of their lives, you’ll feel at home here.
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Mar 1, 2026 • 1h 35min
I Did 4 Years in Prison - Then Became a Cop | Ameer Williams
Ameer Williams greets you with a smile and a badge but behind that badge are 13 felonies and 4 years in prison. He went from hustling and selling drugs on the streets to becoming a police sergeant in Connecticut, and in this episode he pulls back the curtain on how the system let him through, what prison really did to him, and what it feels like to wear a uniform in the same world that once locked him up. This is an honest conversation about second chances, broken justice, and the thin line between criminal and cop...... and if you think you know what a police officer looks like, you haven’t heard this story.
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#IanBick #LockedIn #TrueCrime #Prison #PrisonStories #PoliceOfficer #FelonToCop #redemptionstory
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00:00 Ameer: From Felon to Police Officer
03:00 Growing Up in New Haven’s Rough Neighborhoods
06:00 Early Influences & Slipping Into the Street Life
09:00 First Felony Arrest & Walking Into Prison
13:00 Inside Prison Walls: Politics, Survival & Reality
17:00 Ameer’s Views on Cops After Getting Out
21:00 Life After Prison & Fighting for a Second Chance
26:00 Turned Away Everywhere: Job Hunting as a Felon
31:00 Reentry & Recidivism: Why So Many End Up Back Inside
36:00 Breaking the “Felon” Label & Rebuilding a Name
39:00 From Ex-Felon to Police Officer: How Amir Got Hired
44:00 First Years in Uniform: Learning Policing on the Streets
49:00 Wearing a Badge With a Record: Stigma & Earning Respect
54:00 Giving Back: Serving the Same Community He Once Hurt
01:00:00 From Rookie to Sergeant: Learning to Lead Cops
01:06:00 Inside Police Culture: Pushing for Change From Within
01:11:00 Ameer’s Advice to Young People Before It’s Too Late
01:17:00 Moving Up the Ranks & Hard Lessons From Both Sides
01:23:00 Owning His Past While Wearing the Badge
01:27:00 Ameer's Book, Legacy & Final Reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 26, 2026 • 1h 28min
I Hunted Brooklyn’s Drug Dealers As An NYPD Narcotics Detective | James Famiano
James Famiano grew up with parents battling addiction and knew from a young age that he wanted to become a cop and escape the chaos he was born into. In this episode of Locked In with Ian Bick, James breaks down his more than 20-year career with the NYPD, working across multiple boroughs, from the streets as a Brooklyn narcotics detective to handling some of the darkest cases in the Special Victims Unit. He shares stories from inside New York’s war on drugs, the toll the job took on his mental health and family, and what it’s really like to chase criminals while trying not to become one of the broken people he grew up around.
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#IanBick #LockedIn #cops
#NYPD #Brooklyn #NarcoticsDetective #PoliceStories #truecrimepodcast
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Timestamps:
00:00 I Grew Up In Addiction Before I Wore A Badge
02:13 Watching Addiction Destroy My Family
03:30 From Italian Suburbs To The NYPD
06:06 Why I Chose The NYPD Over A “Normal” Life
09:12 Inside The NYPD Academy: What Really Happens
14:10 My First Nights Policing Midtown Manhattan
17:57 A Young NYPD Cop’s Reality On The Street
20:00 Patrolling Chinatown: What Tourists Never See
23:17 The Cases That Turned Me Into A Real Cop
26:41 Going Plainclothes: The Rules Change Overnight
29:00 Sent To Brooklyn Narcotics: Everything Escalated
32:26 How I Turned Brooklyn Drug Dealers Into CIs
36:00 How I Actually Became An NYPD Detective
41:03 Major Drug Cases, The Feds & Rikers Island
46:34 Going Undercover In NYC’s Drug World
51:44 Courtrooms, Corrupt Cops & Hidden Misconduct
57:39 I Thought I’d Die On This Call
01:02:02 NYC Crime: Then vs Now From A Narcotics Detective
01:07:36 Internal Affairs & NYPD Politics From The Inside
01:12:53 Working SVU: The Cases That Still Haunt Me
01:18:01 Cop Culture, Divorce & Life After The NYPD
01:21:07 My Unfiltered Advice To Anyone Becoming A Cop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 25, 2026 • 1h 49min
I Thought I’d Die Inside ADX, America’s Supermax Prison | Eric King
Eric King, activist and author who spent years in solitary and at ADX Florence, shares his story. He recounts radicalization, the firebombing that led to his sentence, brutal clashes with staff, and life inside supermax isolation. Short, intense stories reveal control units, transfers, and the cost of fighting the system.

Feb 23, 2026 • 1h 33min
I SOLD Drugs In NYC Nightclubs Then Went To Prison | Jason Abreu
Jason Abreu grew up in a good family, on track to become a lawyer, until the recession blew up his plans and pushed him into the New York City nightlife scene. What started as legit nightclub promoting slowly turned into moving drugs through NYC clubs, big money, fast nights, and a double life he thought he had under control. Then undercover cops took him down, and Jason was sent to New York state prison. He got out, went right back to the game, and got caught again, earning a second trip upstate. In this episode, Jason sits down with me and breaks down exactly how it happened: the first bad decision, how the nightclub world really works, the rush of easy money, the takedown, and what New York state prison is actually like on the inside, from daily politics to survival
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#NYC #NewYorkStatePrison #PrisonLife #UndercoverCops #DrugDealing #NightclubCrime #TrueCrime #prisonstories
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Connect with Jason Abreu:
Instagram: @madeupnorthnyc
Podcast IG: @offthecountpodcast
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Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick:
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Timestamps:
00:00 From Prison Transfer To State Property
00:44 Jason Abreu: Good Kid, Good Family
02:23 Wanted To Be A Lawyer, Stayed Out Of Trouble
04:34 How NYC Nightlife Pulled Him Off Track
06:14 Crash, Drugs & Ego: The Downward Spiral
11:12 Getting Shot In The Club & Feeling Invincible
16:47 Ignoring Trauma & Diving Deeper Into Nightlife
19:43 Drugs, Greed & His First Indictment
23:56 Undercover Cop Setup & The Arrest
27:38 Arrests, Bail Money & Mounting Consequences
33:39 First Time On Rikers Island
37:11 Plea Deal, Charges & Sentencing Explained
39:50 Upstate Prison Life: Politics & Violence
51:47 Survival Rules, OGs & Getting Ready For Release
54:07 Re-Entry, No Money & Old Temptations
59:13 Second Arrest & The Ultimate Betrayal
01:04:18 Resentment, Forgiveness & Coming Back To Prison
01:09:19 Second Bid: Pandemic Lockdowns Inside
01:12:21 Finding Purpose & Breaking His Own Cycle
01:15:56 “Made Up North” – Turning His Story Into A Movement
01:19:00 Avoiding Triggers & Staying Out Of The Game
01:22:31 Rebuilding Life, Writing The Book & Giving Back
01:24:41 Why His Story Matters & Final Message To Viewers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 22, 2026 • 1h 42min
Anna Delvey: How I SURVIVED Rikers Island & Prison
Anna Delvey sits down with Ian Bick and finally tells the part of her story the world hasn’t heard, not the fake heiress headlines, but the arrest, LA County jail, surviving Rikers Island, doing time in New York state prison, and ending up in an ICE detention center, breaking down the everyday survival, politics, fear, and pressure of prison life that no Netflix series ever showed.
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#IanBick #AnnaDelvey #LockedIn #RikersIsland #PrisonLife #ICEDetention #TrueCrime #prisonstories
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Timestamps:
00:00 Why I’m Skipping The Fake Heiress Story
01:00 The Day My Life Changed: Arrested In LA
03:00 Inside LA County Jail: Processing Shock
05:30 First Night Locked Up & Meeting My Cellmates
07:00 The Phone Call That Made It Real
09:00 Shackled & Flown To New York: Arraignment
12:00 Jail Food Hacks & How I Survived Inside
14:00 Breaking Down Physically & Mentally In Jail
18:00 Welcome To Rikers: Intake, Strip Search, Reality
22:00 Rikers Dorm Life & Dangerous Cell Politics
25:00 Commissary, Currency & The Jail Hustle
29:00 Facing Trial: The Biggest Decision Of My Life
32:00 Court, Cameras & Becoming A Headline
37:00 Trial, Verdict & Hearing My Sentence
42:00 From Rikers To Prison: Landing In Bedford/Albion
46:00 Prison Jobs, Food & The Social Hierarchy
50:00 Adapting To Prison Fashion & Daily Routine
54:00 Prison Art, Hustles & Becoming Self-Sufficient
59:00 Parole, Release Day & A New Nightmare: Immigration
01:04:00 ICE Detention: No End In Sight
01:09:00 From Inmate To Public Figure: TV, Docs & Fame
01:13:00 House Arrest, Curfews & Life After Prison
01:18:00 Finding Redemption & A New Purpose
01:23:00 What Prison Taught Me & Why Reform Matters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 19, 2026 • 1h 56min
I Robbed a Movie Theater & Did 15 Years in NY & NJ Prisons | Dr. Joseph Williams
Dr. Joseph Williams was raised in Brooklyn by his mother and grandmother, but the allure of the streets quickly led him into fighting, selling crack, and a 4-year bid in New Jersey. After returning home and falling back into the lifestyle, Joe committed a brazen movie theater robbery that resulted in a stiff 11-year sentence in New York State prison. In this episode, we dive into how Joe survived the New York prison system, earned his college degree behind bars, and turned his life around to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker dedicated to breaking the cycle of recidivism.
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#IanBick #rikersisland #jailstory #NewYorkPrison #PrisonStories #Robbery #Brooklyn #redemptionstory
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Timestamps:
00:00 Movie Theater Heist Gone Wrong
01:01 Dr. Joseph Williams: Streets to Social Work
01:18 Growing Up in Brooklyn
02:33 Raised by Mom & Grandma
05:07 First Fights & School Trouble
09:31 Identity, Anger & Violence
13:13 Arrests & No Father at Home
18:53 Meeting the Crew & Street Life
23:20 First Real Hustles for Money
27:29 Guns, Power & Respect
31:01 Losing Friends to the Streets
39:20 Getting Shot in 90s Brooklyn
45:57 Rikers Island on Gun Charges
52:20 Prison Survival & Hustle Mindset
57:59 Out of Prison, Back to the Hustle
01:05:07 The Heist That Changed Everything
01:10:00 Living With the Consequences
01:16:03 Clinton Prison Changes My Mindset
01:26:01 Education That Saved My Life
01:33:02 From Prison to Social Work
01:40:00 Healing Trauma & Therapy
01:45:02 Buried vs. Planted: My Life
01:46:01 New Mission & Community Work
01:48:38 Advice to My Younger Self
01:48:54 Final Reflections & Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 18, 2026 • 2h 59min
I Accidentally Killed Someone — Then Had to Survive Prison | Jesse Smithers
Jesse Smithers was just a teenager when a street fight turned fatal, forcing him to accept a 10-year plea deal in the Minnesota prison system. In this interview, Jesse breaks down how he survived a decade behind bars only to face a new battle upon release: a system that wouldn't hire him. Pushed back into selling drugs to survive, Jesse reveals how a miraculous case dismissal became the final wake-up call he needed to leave the life of crime behind forever.
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#ianbick #prisonstories #minnesota #prisonsurvival #lockedin #truecrime #inmate #survival #prisonlife #minneapolis
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Timestamps:
00:00 The Fight That Got Me Locked Up
02:00 Jesse’s Story Starts Here
04:40 Meeting My Dad & Family Truths
07:00 Growing Up Without a Father
10:00 Teen Sports, Trouble & Getting Put on Probation
13:20 When the Justice System Got Its Hooks in Me
16:20 First Time Locked Up: Juvenile Detention
20:20 Inside Elmore Academy: What Really Happens
27:40 Life Right Before Everything Went Wrong
32:00 The Night Everything Changed
36:00 After the Incident: Shock, Panic & Arrest
41:00 Tried as an Adult & Facing Serious Time
49:40 Courtroom Strategy: Lawyers, Bail & Playing the Game
01:00:00 The Case, Community Rumors & Hidden Plea Deal Pressure
01:10:00 Sentencing Day: Victim Statements & Walking Into Prison
01:18:00 First Time in State Prison
01:25:00 Prison Politics 101: How to Survive Inside
01:36:00 Fights, Gangs & the Real Rules of Prison
01:43:00 Stillwater Prison: Violence, Wars & Survival Stories
01:56:00 Getting Out of Prison & Starting Over from Nothing
02:05:00 Life After Release: Temptation of Fast Money
02:19:00 Back in the Game: Drug Dealing, Addiction & Another Arrest
02:30:00 New Case, New Charges & Choosing Sobriety
02:41:00 Turning Point: Recovery, Family & Real Success
02:50:00 What I’d Tell Any Kid Before They Ruin Their Life Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 17, 2026 • 1h 39min
How Prosecutors Use Ghost Dope to Increase Sentences | David Bell
David Bell sits down with Ian Bick to break down his unconventional path through the criminal justice system — from going to law school for tax law and working at a major firm to walking away and joining the Missouri Public Defender. In this episode, David explains why he chose public defense, what it’s really like defending society’s “worst of the worst,” and how that experience reshaped his view of justice. He dives deep into sentencing guidelines, the use of “ghost dope” to inflate sentences, systemic changes in criminal law, and the real differences between public defenders and paid attorneys. Now in private criminal defense practice in Kansas City, David offers an honest, inside look at how cases are charged, sentenced, and defended — and what most people don’t understand about how the system actually works.
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#ianbick #criminaldefense #federalprison #publicdefender #justicesystem #pleadeal #prisonreform #truecrime
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Thank you to 300 LETTERS for sponsoring this episode:
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Connect with David Bell:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidbellattorney
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LensofaLawyer
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lensofalawyer/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lens-of-a-lawyer-podcast/
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Timestamps:
00:00 The Truth About Sentencing (Intro)
01:03 Why I Quit Tax Law for Criminal Defense
03:03 The Moment I Realized the System Was Broken
06:44 How Law School Lies About the Justice System
10:48 Leaving the "Safe" Path Behind
13:42 Inside the Mind of a Public Defender
19:13 The Most Shocking Thing About Criminal Court
24:35 Public Defender Myths vs. Reality
31:44 Paid Lawyer vs. Public Defender: Who Wins?
36:34 How Prosecutors Force Plea Deals
42:03 Defending "Guilty" People: How I Sleep at Night
50:25 The Dark Side of Private Practice
01:00:57 White Collar Crimes & The "Rich Man's Justice"
01:08:35 "Ghost Dope": How You Get Sentenced for Drugs You Didn't Have
01:13:33 Is the System Rigged? (Mediation & New Approaches)
01:22:48 How Police Use Search Warrants to Trap You
01:27:37 Why Prison Doesn't Fix Anything
01:32:46 The Fatal Flaw in American Justice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 16, 2026 • 1h 52min
I Was an Officer Inside an Australian Youth Prison - This Is What I Witnessed | Anthony Milbourne
Anthony Milbourne traveled all the way from Australia to sit down with Ian Bick and share his journey into becoming a correctional officer inside an Australian youth prison. In this episode, Anthony breaks down how his life experiences led him to the job, what daily life was really like inside the facility, and the key differences between the Australian and American prison systems — from food, routine, and commissary to discipline and inmate culture. He also opens up about the violent attack he suffered at the hands of inmates, an incident that ultimately pushed him to walk away from the career.
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#YouthPrison #PrisonOfficer #AustralianPrison #PrisonLife #BehindBars #TrueCrimePodcast #InmateStories #lockedinwithianbick
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Connect with Anthony Milbourne:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-milbourne-806b66333
Buy his book: https://www.amazon.com/Psych-Warden-Officers-psychological-account/dp/B0B2TTDCKL
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Timestamps:
00:00 Violent Prison Attack That Changed Everything
00:25 Meet Anthony Milbourne & What This Episode Covers
00:53 Childhood, Family Life & Early Trauma
03:54 Growing Up in Australia: School & Early Struggles
11:10 Dreams, Ambitions & Early Career Goals
17:40 Art School, Adulthood & Finding Direction
24:42 Career Shift: Entering Law Enforcement
29:04 The Incident That Changed My Life Forever
33:31 Trauma, Recovery & Moving Into Juvenile Corrections
39:42 First Days Working Inside a Youth Prison
45:01 Inside an Australian Youth Detention Center
54:43 Daily Life in Youth Prison: Routine & Structure
01:01:36 Commissary, Prison Food & Inmate Ingenuity
01:07:12 Rehabilitation Programs & Mental Health Inside
01:10:01 Violence, Staff Safety & Gang Attacks
01:21:37 After the Assault: Media, Court & Fallout
01:32:46 Recovery, Career Changes & Personal Loss
01:36:13 Life as a Youth Prison Officer: Daily Realities
01:41:00 Officer Culture, Burnout & Brotherhood
01:44:01 System Failures, Reflections & Writing a Book
01:45:20 Final Thoughts & Lessons Learned Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 15, 2026 • 2h 14min
Troy Ave: How I Survived Rikers Island
Troy Ave sits down with Ian Bick for an honest conversation about his upbringing, the path that led him into the criminal justice system, and what it took to survive time at Rikers Island. In this episode, Troy Ave breaks down his early life, the court case that changed everything, the realities of being locked up inside Rikers, and how incarceration reshaped his mindset both personally and professionally. He speaks honestly about accountability, survival, and navigating life after the system while continuing his journey in music.
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#TroyAve #HipHopInterview #PrisonStory #StreetLife #TrueCrimePodcast #MusicIndustry #LifeAfterPrison #rikersislandstories
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Timestamps:
00:00 Troy Ave on Rikers Island & Interview Introduction
00:32 Growing Up in Brooklyn: Background & Perspective
01:44 Privilege, Exposure & Early Worldview
03:40 Family Life, Brooklyn Upbringing & Environment
06:11 Lessons From Parents & Early Business Mindset
07:27 Teen Years: Discipline, Mistakes & Street Fights
10:39 Gang Life: Attraction, Reality & Short-Lived Appeal
13:05 Life Choices After Gangs: Credit, Jobs & Direction
14:24 First Hustles: Work, Streets & School Balance
17:46 From the Streets to Music: Motivation & Drive
21:40 The Mixtape Era & Early Music Grind
24:45 Drug Money vs Music Money
27:30 Leaving the Streets & Refocusing on Music
33:00 Jail Time, Loyalty & Leveling Up Mentally
36:52 Touring Independently & Music Industry Lessons
41:01 The Real Consequences of Street Life
44:42 The Shooting, Arrest & Legal Battle
52:00 Inside Rikers Island: Firsthand Experience
01:00:32 Life in Jail: Mindset, Privileges & Survival
01:13:12 Locked Up Again: Routines & Mental Toughness
01:19:12 Money, Status & Jail Politics
01:32:00 Rikers Island: Violence, Dominance & Reality
01:46:40 Lessons Learned, Hustle & Life After Jail
02:01:47 Achievements, Missed Goals & New Perspective
02:06:06 Final Reflections & Closing Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


