
5/4/26
Bill Bennett
I Shouldn’t Be Alive… 50 Years as a 1% Biker & Prison Stories
Bill Bennett, also known as “Billy the Biker,” joins Locked In with Ian Bick to share his unbelievable story of living over 50 years in the outlaw biker world. After being drafted during the Vietnam era, Bill’s life took a wild turn, leading him down a path of crime, addiction, and eventually prison. In this episode, he opens up about what it was really like being a 1% biker, the violence and chaos he experienced, and how he survived decades of living on the edge. From battling addiction and doing time behind bars to cheating death multiple times—including life-threatening medical emergencies—Bill breaks down the moments that should have ended his life but didn’t. Now a survivor and founder of a nonprofit helping veterans, he reflects on the lessons learned and how he turned everything around.

5/1/26
Brad Beeler
25 Years in the Secret Service… Here’s What I Saw
Brad Beeler spent 25 years in the U.S. Secret Service, working some of the most intense investigations in the country while also protecting presidents and high-profile targets. In this episode, Brad breaks down the truth about lie detector tests, what polygraphs actually measure, and how investigators use them to secure confessions. He shares real interrogation tactics, how agents read behavior and spot deception, and the psychological techniques used to get suspects to talk. We also dive into counterfeit money cases—how fake bills are detected, tracked, and tied back to criminals—and what really goes on behind the scenes in these federal investigations.

Kenneth Strange
21 Years as a Federal Agent… Terrorism, Fraud & Internal Affairs
Kenneth Strange joins Locked In with Ian Bick to share his journey from being a Spanish and English teacher in New York to spending over two decades as a federal agent working some of the most complex cases in the system. After living in Saudi Arabia in the late 1970s, where he witnessed early signs of extremism that shaped his career, Kenneth went on to work with the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the Department of Justice. In this episode, he breaks down his 21 years in federal law enforcement, including terrorism investigations, white collar crime cases, and his time in internal affairs. He also shares what he saw from the inside, how these cases are actually handled, and the reality of working within the system.

Kailee Victoria
5 Years as a Cop… It Changed Me
Kailee Victoria joins Locked In with Ian Bick to share what it’s really like being a female police officer just a few years into the job. Coming from a family of cops, Kailee talks about following in their footsteps and how the reality of policing compares to what she expected growing up. In this episode, she opens up about her first 5 years on the force, the challenges of being a rookie, and what she deals with on a daily basis—from high-pressure calls to the emotional toll of the job. Kailee also shares the lessons she’s learned early in her career, the moments that changed her perspective, and the truth about what life as a cop is really like.

Jeff Pike
I Went Undercover as a Cop… This Is What I Saw
Jeff Pike returns to Locked In with Ian Bick for Part 2, where he dives deeper into his time working undercover and the wildest cases he experienced on the job. Growing up around law enforcement with a father who was a sheriff and later a Deputy U.S. Marshal, Jeff was exposed to crime scenes and jails from a young age, setting him on a path into policing. After starting as a game warden in Virginia, he transitioned into undercover work, taking on high-risk cases involving major drug operations, male prostitution stings, and violent street investigations. In this episode, Jeff shares more of the untold stories from inside the criminal underworld, the close calls he faced, and what it was really like living a double life.