Career Criminal On Attacking His Lawyer & Refusing To Show His Paperwork In Prison | Aaron Jabot
Aaron Jabot spent nearly 25 years of his life in and out of prison. In this episode of Locked In we hear some of Aaron's craziest prison stories including assaulting his defense attorneys, spending time in solitary, getting transported to different prisons and the rules he learned along the way.
After spending six years straight in solitary confinement, Aaron Jabot rose from those ashes, writing a book about finding religion after a quarter century of crime.
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00:00 Intro / 10% off Merch
02:11 Childhood
03:13 Parent’s jobs
03:54 First time getting arrested
04:28 Gladiator School
05:40 Thinking about his trauma
07:17 Getting shown the ropes in prison
08:04 The reality of being a felon
10:08 Relationship with parents
11:30 How his parent’s divorce impacted him
12:04 Relationship with siblings
13:44 Getting out of jail for the first time
15:03 How to rob a dealer
16:30 Bar fight ends badly
19:42 Fight or flight response
20:29 Attacking his lawyers
25:30 Anger Built up from the criminal justice system
27:46 Diesel Therapy
30:05 What happens when you refuse a prison transport
32:56 Why I didn’t have to run in a gang
34:41 craziest thing in prison
36:06 Knocking on the table in prison
37:50 Why I don’t show paperwork
39:06. Name in prison
39:30 Jailhouse snitching
40:46 What he would characterize himself as
42:10 Fighting with lawyers juiced his file up
43:30 Case manager & Counselors
44:40 Making money in prison
45:22 Throwing water on COs
46:45 Taking a shower in solitary
48:00 How much time he served in his life
49:00 Studying religion in solitary
52:08 If he could change one thing from his past
55:30 Breaking away from the felon stigma
57:56 Writing a book
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I can't believe he attacked his lawyer...twice!!
@jerryhatrick5860
9 ай бұрын
I can. The way the system is in our area and town? You would too.. Their job is to wipe wash send and make you take a plea Deal, which most do. Imagine? Having a lawyer paid by the same system a judge is paid by. That's across the country. He stood up for himself. More need to. Yahaybe there is a better way? Sometimes there isn't
@bwanahaguziki307
9 ай бұрын
He must be good friends with his lawyer😊
@andrewsomervill3061
9 ай бұрын
You need to get death to come to an interview. Hes the 100% OG of all this prison social media thing.
@Mstl1099
9 ай бұрын
Excellent!!
@toddmorrissey8372
9 ай бұрын
Did you buy that bridge he had for sale afterwards, too?
I like this guy. No posturing, no bs, no additives. I believe he is who he says he is.
Aaron was one of your best podcasts ever. He seems like a good-hearted dude and I wish him the best.
Thank you for having me on the podcast. Thank you for allowing me to share my story, you're doing Amazing work keep up the good job.
@siner2442
9 ай бұрын
Ur welcome!
Thank you Aaron for coming on this podcast and sharing your story. It takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there like that. Stay strong brother. And Ian- thank you for giving these amazing individuals a place to show the world that people can change and have value in society, no matter what path led them to where they are today.
@ianbickCT
9 ай бұрын
Thank you for listening!
@DW77722
9 ай бұрын
Thank you
Never showed his paperwork. Man nobody is bigger than the program.
@toddmorrissey8372
9 ай бұрын
Yeah. Gimme a break. Everyone has a "special story".
@denverunderground8046
9 ай бұрын
Yeah. I was thinking the same thing.
If Gabriel Iglesias was a wannabe gangster
@jasonv1144
9 ай бұрын
Fluffy
@WestSideGorilla1980
9 ай бұрын
Fluffy😂
@dannynovoa4819
8 ай бұрын
Easy Easy Tiger
@hoody504
7 ай бұрын
😅😅😅😅😂😂
@bradenyoungblood748
6 ай бұрын
Fr i was scrolling looking for another guy and had to watch fluffy first😂😂😂😂
As having worked as an investigator in the court system, the accused hit their lawyers more often that people would think.
@siner2442
9 ай бұрын
U pay somebody a whole bunch of money to make a crappy deal to do a whole bunch of years… I’m sure they wish they could do more 😂
Best interview so far. You can tell he was being very honest
Thanks for sharing your story A-A RON
Loved the video! Keep it up Ian!🩷
@ianbickCT
9 ай бұрын
Thank you❤️
Literaly crying right now. I know this man, he's real. And a beautiful human. And yah, that school has rich and poor. I dealt with it many years before him. How I never went to prison? I did what I did and never involved anyone. And the drugs popular when I was a kid was much different than brother Aaron era.. That helped. I've shared table food and many conversations with this man. I love him like a blood brother. Thank you Ian for getting his story out. It should be heard.
God bless you. Thanks for sharing your life story 😎
Thank you Aaron
I wish we could get longer videos/interview with more in depth stories
Ur so close to 150k brother common guys he's got this
I thought you were interviewing fluffy Gabriel eglesias for a minute haha😂
I was at Greene, definitely gladiator school!! Not like it use to be but still turnt. Glad that part of my life is over. I was on North side, south side, messhall dorm, college dorm, SHU-200 x3. I still feel the effects from that large animal cage.
I can tell he’s telling the truth cause he didn’t try to come off like a bad ass in prison, especially when you asked him how he made money in prison..When he said he lived of the state,that’s one of the realest answers I’ve heard on KZread..
I was like damn Ian done got Gabriel Iglesias when I seen the thumbnail
Man, EVERYONE that’s not a fighter or hard Ass says every jail or prison is “gladiator school”! It’s a WAY over played word!!
You have to have been through the system and paid for an attorney to understand just how crazy his story is lol
What the channels like this need more of it upstate NY stories. It's So different. We need more of these stories of this upstate NY. The real upstate. My great grandfather dies in danemora prison. Back then most didn't last 3 years.y grandfather lasted NINE years. He was a bootlegging mountain man that ran liqour, furs, and counterfeit money.. His brother was a minister.
Amen I'm on parole for 31 months after doing 6 on 8 year sentence for mistakes I made but all the DOC department of connections not corrections and the parole is setup 4 u to fail. Glad he Changed his life I know how hard that is. It took my grandmother who raised me died then my lil brother got murdered had my Familia die in front of me been shot stabbed It was beat with baseball bat run over by car left 4 dead b4 I finally learned
21:25 speedy trial motion
Somehow I still do not know what he was convicted for, multiple times.
This guy is such a liar
@toddmorrissey8372
9 ай бұрын
Ya think?
He looks like his name is Cheeseburger Eddy
The only reason u won’t show paperwork is u have something to hide
@DW77722
9 ай бұрын
😂
Respect
@ianbickCT
9 ай бұрын
Appreciate you
The Tony Roach he referred to was a Gambino associate during the Gotti era
When we getting the interview with death?? @lockdown23&1
After only seeing all the yt shorts of this interview I genuinely thought that this was Gabriel Iglesias
The NY system sounds alot like the Texas system. Setup to try and keep the gate turning once you enter.
Pruit Taylor Vince. Great episode
Sheesh this dude grew up same place my parents live.
At some point ya would think that a person would stop doing shit so wouldn't have to go cell extraction and shig
Great interview!! Just got outta cook county jail after 586 days I’ve been out 6 weeks. It’s so hard to get accustomed back into the real world. I can’t imagine doing that much time and coming out. I was in county jail which is so much worse then prison though especially cook county. But I really got out a lot out of this podcast.
@eroks7308
9 ай бұрын
Bro calm down lmaoo u did a year n sum changes 😂😂😂😂😂
@heathercschafer
9 ай бұрын
@@eroks7308no need for hate! This is exactly what’s wrong in the world, we can’t even be nice and respectful to one another anymore
@heathercschafer
9 ай бұрын
Hope you’re doing well and staying on the right road!
@JAYREMY32
9 ай бұрын
@@eroks7308 in cook county jail bro ask anyone doing a year in county is like doing 5 years in prison
@JAYREMY32
9 ай бұрын
A rapper on glad tv just said he’d rather do ten years in prison then 6 months in county cause it feels so long king yella look it up
I'm from gloversville new york
Is that the guy from Trader TV Live on KZread? He looks like a sweeteart
Isn't that Fluffy in the thumbnail?
Looking forward to this one! Should have former Aryan Brotherhood leader who served 45 years Michael Thompson on & also Hector Bravo who has the KZread channel That Prison Guard on the show! Keep killing it man
@ianbickCT
9 ай бұрын
I’ll check it out! Thanks man
@C-24-Brandan
9 ай бұрын
@@ianbickCT you're welcome, Hectors channel is good! He'd def be a good guest to have on
@thismothafuckasaid7304
9 ай бұрын
Thompson claimed he beat-up 8 Nortenos at once. Also, claims he left AB because they wanted to hurt women & children of former member, eventhough Thompson actually dropped out after being caught stealing from AB. He also has own previous arrest for domestic violence against woman. (His court documents are online. His bullshit stories are why all prison channels already made vids pointing this out.)
So your telling me this isn’t fluffy
who else thought it was gabriel iglasies in the thumbnail
Ya Brother Testifying Against You Is Crazy. That Aint Yo Brother Dawg
Good luck big boy saying no to paperwork in California. You will not be fighting about it every day as you will get washed up quick.
@DW77722
9 ай бұрын
I have meant a lot of cell gangsters you sound like one 😅😅
@BigSteezii
9 ай бұрын
He would get stabbed if he hit a level 3 or a 4 yard forsure they don’t kno ab killafornia pens
@DW77722
9 ай бұрын
@@BigSteezii stop lying 🤥🤥🤡
I’m from west glens falls to I’m a two time felon done time in warren and Washington county jail and they do fucking hate people who know the law
He's from my area. I'm also from upstate ny. Prisons in Ny are fucked up man.
The guy who mentored him in prison “Tony Roach” was a high level hit man for John Gotti. Also people fighting in court is very common. My old friend sucker punched his mother for suggesting the judge to give him more time.
It doesn't make sense you instructing a strategy and lawyer refusing to go that way as the trial is over. There is no more anything they are in deliberation with what they have and nothing else can be now added. There is no strategy or way to go. Trial is done they deliberating on what has already occured and there is nothing else can be done.
Prison Loco
Interview ART WILLIAMS,Chicago counterfeiter
Yo if he’s talking about the same tony roach rampino from the gambinos in NY funny that dude would give anyone advice about not using drugs 🤔
I thought this was fluffy
So he refused to show his paperwork and that was just that?
Fluffy!!!!!
Tim Dillon , is that you ? Don’t lie
I’m a felon. Since my felony conviction I graduated from an Ivy League university with a master degree and now make 230k a year working as a senior director in big tech. This guys take on criminal convictions and employment is not true
No paperwork=check in,or get put on the door(if you make it that far) makes me wonder if anything he said is true
@DW77722
9 ай бұрын
I'm sure that happened to you a few times 😂😂
@toddmorrissey8372
9 ай бұрын
Yeah, that immediately discredits basically everything else he says.
👍
So you started a fight in a bar you weren’t supposed to be in because somebody else was minding their business and making their money and you made it about you… got it 😂😂
Lying like a cheap rug Cartman
why would u buy his clothes locked in lol what the heck this dude think he a celebrity cause he was in prison lol 😂
Any man who attacks his criminal defense attorney is a POS. A guy who is trying to get his guilty scum butt off when facing overwhelming evidence. His response to not getting everything his way is to be a bully. He still wheres that bully on his sleave and apportions blame to being picked on as a child. He chose to deal drugs when a teenager and unlike thousands of similar kids did just the opposite. He seems to take pleasure in being a POS his whole life and he still is. Noone should respect a man like this as his drug dealing resulted in many deaths.
Knocking on the table goes back to the years when you weren't allowed to speak at chow, so the boys would knock when they got up. This man you're interviewing doesn't know the history, and he should NOT be speaking on it. This podcast is an actual joke bro.
@DW77722
9 ай бұрын
It is also for a sign of respect also I do know prison history Sound like someone's been drinking some haterade.😂😂😂😂.
@gankenator
9 ай бұрын
@AwJ824 It's a sign of respect based on the days when you couldn't talk at chow. It is not how he explained it. History, and being correct about history is important; regardless of topic. Blocked.
@gankenator
9 ай бұрын
@@DW77722 You definitely don't know shit. Don't reply to me again. Probably spent your time in pc 🤡.
@Zenny916
8 ай бұрын
@@gankenator wahhhhh grow some balls, punkass!
This guy is boring
The only thing he attacked was his prison food. He cut it over and over
The paperwork part he was capping to the max. He isn't built like that. I know for sure this guy can't even fight. You refuse showing paperwork you get airflighted buddy or check in instant. This guy isn't tough 😂
@jaren3972
9 ай бұрын
I’m sure you have so much experience and knowledge with doing time 🤣🤣 internet convict
@DW77722
9 ай бұрын
@@jaren3972 I have meant a lot of cell gangsters like you, you would of did your whole bid in PC
@Moneyovertruth
8 ай бұрын
@@jaren3972I seen this dude give head for non violence. Trust me I played tough and got graped. Don't do the crime unless your ted bundy
In California they would cut the bacon of his fat back. Then they would sell his cheeks for cookies
You must be poor buddy because the amount of adverts you put on your podcasts is a joke. It ruins it. Shaun Atwood and James English have 1 or 2 max in a two hour podcast.