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Christopher Howell

DEA Criminal Investigator on Cartels, Undercover Work & Major Drug Busts

Christopher Howell was the Police Chief of the Virgin Islands — and he’s spent decades taking down drug cartels, weapons traffickers, and some of the most dangerous criminals in the world. From going undercover and running covert surveillance to leading international task forces with over 150 agents, Christopher’s career reads like something out of a crime drama.

Johnny Ellington

Inside the Life of a Kentucky Drug Trafficking Family

Johnny Ellington grew up in rural Kentucky surrounded by a world most people only see on TV. His family was deep in the drug trade, with his own mother moving product for the cartel. Johnny shares how he went from a childhood surrounded by drug dealing to cooking meth, battling years of addiction, and spending time in and out of jail.

Kevin FitzPatrick

I Was a Bank Robber — Then I Escaped Prison

Kevin FitzPatrick isn’t just any guest — he’s a man who lived the life most people only see in movies. Kevin started stealing cars as a teenager, battled a serious gambling addiction, and went on to rob multiple banks. But that was just the beginning. In this shocking interview, Kevin reveals how he escaped prison not once, not twice, but three separate times — and shares every detail of how he pulled it off.

Alan Oliver

Cop Goes to Jail Undercover on 60 Days In

Alan Oliver was a police officer who did something most cops will never experience — he went undercover and spent two months inside jail on the hit TV show 60 Days In. In this interview, Alan shares what it was really like living among inmates, the danger he faced every day, and how going undercover changed the way he sees law enforcement.

Lori LeDonne

I Went to Maximum Security Prison at 50 – How I Survived

Lori LeDonne grew up in Connecticut with a good family and a passion for music. But after suffering a miscarriage, Lori turned to drugs, starting a battle with addiction that would last decades. She got sober for years, only to relapse in her early 50s — a relapse that would change everything. Lori ended up giving drugs to a young woman who overdosed, leading to a manslaughter conviction and a three-year sentence in a women’s maximum security prison.

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