Trying to Survive in Prison as a First Time Offender

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Published 2022-04-13

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  • Everytime I hear prison stories it reinforces that that’s a place I never hope to be.
  • @TheSektorz
    This dude's name is Jacob Behney. I'm sharing it cuz it's nowhere in the description or on Spotify and I know I wasn't the only one lookin for it.
  • Bobby Green just chiefing in the corner and randomly piping up is for some reason hilarious to me
  • @varminttank
    My dad was in prison doing a 20 year stretch.. he help protect this little guy from being raped by a bunch of guy’s… the little guy got out after a little while. Come to find out he was a lawyer and came back to that prison and got my dad out for free… true story ….rip to my dad miss ya
  • @DavidDavis311
    This dude needed his own interview. One of the most compelling segments from JRE in a long time.
  • @MellowMikesMind
    I like how he didn’t say he killed the guy, but said he never got up. That shit was cold af
  • @deluntelewis572
    Your worst day outside is better than your best day in prison
  • @malec8517
    This is the kinda JRE we need. Some jokes, but real open conversations with no judgment.
  • @Kit_XIV
    Really felt like I was right there experiencing everything in that prison with this guy, he’s that good at telling his story.
  • @a.d.jackson6229
    Sometimes, one random act of kindness can really save your life
  • @lemyoboi
    "I wanna get tf outta here" Powerful last words
  • @Sparky9754
    I’m in disbelief with how great he is at telling stories. I feel like I could see the whole thing playing out right as he said it. Scary yet amazing story
  • @IchinShek
    Dude is telling a funny prison story one minute then it turns dark real quick 0-100. What a wild ride. Great storyteller.
  • @slickric1027
    The keyholder for the Bloods is a real one for letting dude know they were coming for him.
  • @aaronkraus234
    I had the same experience in CA county jail while waiting to be moved to state prison during my only stay twenty years ago. An older black man was sitting by himself at a chessboard so I asked if I could play. He hesitated but finally agreed. A few minutes into the game, the key holder for the White car came up and knocked my king over and told me the game was over. He was the biggest, most intimidating dude I'd ever seen but I didn't know how things went and I responded by righting my King and continued playing. Without a word, the black guy got up and left. Four large guys surrounded me to block the guards view while the key holder told me the rules. I guess they expected me to be defiant and seemed disappointed when I agreed not to mix cars. Later, my bunky told me that if I'd given any lip I would have gotten my face pushed in. I did 18 months at age 19 and haven't been back since
  • I survived in prison by keeping my mouth shut and observing everything around me...respecting another man's space and carrying myself like a man should...when it came down to fight I didn't back down...prison here in Texas is a horrible place...not because of the guards or inmates...being away from the ones you love...we all make mistakes and the great thing is I learned from my time in prison...I've been out since 2004 and working in construction ever since...stay out of trouble guys...its easy to get in and hell to get out....great interview Joe 👍
  • @chadelliottyler
    Captivating. This dude illustrated his personal experience as if he were reliving it in fast forward, sparing only the details that didn’t matter. The most interesting story I’ve heard in awhile.
  • @JonBbad
    As a person who’s done 3 1/2 yrs, the moral of the story is, don’t break the law or you deal with much worse things in jail than when free. Stay free folks and don’t deal with it! ✌️
  • @blakepierman1491
    The dude was playing a real life video game passing through levels! Crazy story and he didnt look big or in shape but dudes a bad man.