
1/27/25
Denard ‘Drama’ Butler
Nine Trey Blood Member Reveals How Tekashi 6ix9ine Snitched & Took Down the Gang
Denard ‘Drama’ Butler, a Nine Trey Gangsta Blood, was sentenced to 60 months in prison for racketeering after his involvement in a 2018 armed robbery—an event filmed by 6ix9ine. Labeled as a “hanger-on” in the gang’s circle, Butler faced serious legal consequences when Tekashi 6ix9ine cooperated with federal authorities, leading to major indictments. In this episode, Butler breaks his silence on life inside Nine Trey, how 6ix9ine snitched, his prison experience, and his path to redemption. He also shares how he’s rebuilding his life after prison and warning others about the dangers of gang life.
NINE TREY
GANSTA BLOOD

1/24/25
David Beechy
Ex-Prison Guard Reveals Life Inside Tennessee’s Death Row | Shocking Prison Stories
David Beechy is a former correctional officer who worked inside Tennessee’s death row, overseeing inmates awaiting execution. In this episode, he shares firsthand experiences of what really happens behind bars, from daily routines to high-security protocols and the emotional toll of working with death row prisoners.
I WORKED
DEATH ROD

1/23/25
Sean Scott Hicks
Inside the Life of a Boston Gangster: Working with Whitey Bulger & Enforcing for the Mob
Sean Scott Hicks, a former Winter Hill Gang enforcer, spent 20+ years in prison for his role in organized crime. Once working under Whitey Bulger, Hicks was deeply involved in Boston’s criminal underworld. While behind bars, he turned his life around, becoming a writer, actor, and criminal consultant. Now the author of "The Devil to Pay: A Mobster’s Road to Perdition," Hicks shares his life inside the mob, his time in prison, and how he left gangster life behind.
ORGANIZED CRIME
INFORCER

1/22/25
Thomas Baca
Armed Robbery, Assault & Kidnapping: My New Mexico State Prison Sentence
Thomas Baca served prison time in New Mexico State Prison for armed robbery, aggravated battery, and kidnapping. In this powerful episode, he opens up about his time behind bars, the harsh realities of prison life, and how he turned his life around after being released. Now a successful entrepreneur, Thomas Baca owns Sir Men’s Salon LLC in Albuquerque, proving that redemption is possible after incarceration. He shares how vocational rehabilitation programs helped him reintegrate into society, the struggles of life after prison, and his mission to inspire others who have walked a similar path.
PRISON
BARBER

1/21/25
Frank Parisi
Inside the Brutal Life of a Mobster's Son: Addiction, Violence & Crime
Frank Parisi, a native of Little Italy, New York, grew up in a family with deep connections to organized crime. His father was involved in the mafia, and the family founded the iconic Parisi Bakery in Nolita. Despite this challenging environment, Frank has transformed his life and now shares his journey to inspire others. In this episode, Frank discusses his battle with opiate addiction, his path to sobriety, and his remarkable recovery, including surviving a heart transplant. With over 13 years clean, he emphasizes the importance of mindset shifts and strategies for personal growth. Frank is now a motivational speaker, fitness and mindset coach, and best-selling author.
I LIVED FOR
VIOLENCE