Getaway Driver Sentenced to 144 Years in Prison Shares Insane Survival Story | Chris Willars
In this shocking and revealing video, we delve into the extraordinary story of a robbery getaway driver who received a staggering 144-year prison sentence. Discover how he coped with the harsh realities of life behind bars, the lessons he learned, and his journey towards personal redemption. From intense struggles to unexpected revelations, this is a must-watch for anyone fascinated by true crime and human resilience
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:04:55 - Growing up in Chicago
00:10:09 - From Sales to Entrepreneurship
00:15:22 - A Ticket that Changed my Life
00:20:23 - The Shift into a Dark Side
00:25:39 - The Robbery Plan
00:30:58 - Turned Myself In
00:36:08 - The Complications of Street Ethics
00:40:53 - Turning Myself In and the Hardest Moment
00:45:54 - First Impressions in Prison
00:50:58 - Stand up against intimidation
00:56:06 - Pushed to the Brink
01:01:15 - Losing a Friend and Life in Prison
01:06:19 - Finding Love Inside Prison
01:11:16 - Reintegrating into the World
01:16:33 - Life after Incarceration
01:21:29 - Sharing an Incredible Story
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Thank you @Ian Bick for having me on your platform and giving me the opportunity to tell my story 💯
@ianbickCT
26 күн бұрын
Thanks for coming bro!
@Throwback-Films
23 күн бұрын
Your story is one of having an excuse for everything. As usual, you start out playing the race card alleging that a cop stopped you simply because you were too dark for the neighborhood. But it looks like that police officer was right about you. You were a drug dealing armed robber. And I noticed you really glossed over that so-called ticket that cop gave you that night. Even when Ian said in shock that you were demoted in your military assignment over a ticket, I'm a retired attorney. And I represented individuals in the military or heading to the military. There is no way, absolutely no way your assignment in the military was affected in any way by a simple non-criminal offense by a simple ticket. I guarantee you that that ticket was for some type of criminal offense whether it was marijuana in the car or possession of a fake ID or something. I guarantee you there is a whole lot more around that ticket that you claim was simply just a ticket. So instead of playing the race card and blaming your cousin and blah blah blah why don't you just step up and be a man and take it on the chin. According to you if it wasn't for that racist cop you wouldn't have went down this road. Turns out that that's so called racist cop was right about you. Or if it wasn't for your cousin pestering you over and over you would have never done the robbery. You are the master of excuses. And I saw that a lot with my clients. You're the one victimizing people yet you're the one claiming to be the victim. And I doubt that the crimes you were arrested for were the only crimes you committed in your life. Why don't you set up a polygraph machine for that question
@LimpiezaPersonas
17 күн бұрын
@@Throwback-Filmsbloody hell mate, who pissed on your chips
“make sure you run somewhere that’s warm so we can get a vacation “ 😂😂 loved that line lol
I’m discovering that every single time I watch your videos Ian I have had questions answered. Ian you have a great gift for interviewing people and not one person has been a braggart and that’s why I continue to watch. Blessings to everyone with health and happiness.
@ianbickCT
23 күн бұрын
Thank you so so much🙏 means the world
4:44 congratulations Ian on your new adventure with working with the youth. You're going to do great!
@ianbickCT
26 күн бұрын
Thank you so much
Love what you are doing with the kids
Great interview, you have grown and improved greatly as a host, keep it up Ian.
@ianbickCT
25 күн бұрын
Thanks so much🙏
Ian , great progress !
@ianbickCT
26 күн бұрын
Thank you!!
Dude has a great voice.
@shandeespraggins8893
21 күн бұрын
😢
@Bald1bearded2
10 күн бұрын
Pause
Ian always have three words in his mind ready to speak for each word he wants to say, and sometimes more than one comes out. His mind is moving so fast!
I have been waiting on this one
@sarahastacio2433
26 күн бұрын
same girl
Growing up in Chicago Christopher’s story gave me the chills dope interview
@ianbickCT
25 күн бұрын
Thank you🙏
Ian u ask a lot important questions beautiful work thanks
Ian's interviewing skills are impressive. Great job Ian!!👍
I don’t get, why was he offered the opportunity to go home?
Most people would prefer working maintenance versus Security Forces 😂
@yazzem5968
24 күн бұрын
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@yazzem5968
24 күн бұрын
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@yazzem5968
24 күн бұрын
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@yazzem5968
24 күн бұрын
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For all the “real gangsters who don’t snitch” ask this guy if he wishes he snitched after those calendars came down on him…
@jaredethington
11 күн бұрын
Dont do the crime if…
Great work
@ianbickCT
26 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
Continued Blessings my Brother..
I watch these because it's great to see others also overcame their adversities.
Awesome video
Banky Pound, who served 33 years in the VA prison system also told the story of the young man losing his life on the yard from his perspective on his channel! Small world! Very sad story…. RIP to that brother 🙏🏾
Wow. The story about his friend that would have got out in 2 days, devastating. Absolutely terrible.
It's pretty bad that alot of them guys can't fight one on one Props for your guest For standing on his own 💯
Chicago native 🙌 Great episode Ian!
I like the jail stories way better then the guards great job
This guy is telling some tall tales in this one
IM LOCKED IN W/ IAN BICK 🔥
@ianbickCT
7 күн бұрын
I appreciate you!!!
Former south sider myself. Canalport/ Claremont area.
Awesome podcast people really don’t understand the reality of living with the imaginary thought that everyone in the street going to live by the code it never goes that way they always tell even if its your uncle cousin brother sister they gon tell 9 times outta 10
mentoring the MONEY
O lived in Chicago too I was 15
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Oh wow! The offer!🤦🏾♀️
Already heard this before
That story about his homeboy who got poked is sad
Reupload???
Sounds like he's still Tired from The Drive to the Studio...
Ian can you make shipping to Canada for your merch better? $60 for shipping kinda insane
@ianbickCT
25 күн бұрын
I didn’t know it was so much! I can check out
Mr. IAN....with all The Respect in The World Can You turn up Your Audio on Your End or Fix the Audio issues...
@ianbickCT
25 күн бұрын
There’s no audio issues? We’re both at the same audio level
Dude is too contraindicating. On one hand he is basically taking no responsibility blaming others for taking him down a “wrong road” but then another he is talking about not snitching because of an “imaginary code” he lives by 😂witch one was it were you a street guy or not. Also this “imaginary code” u think of is as it sounds “imaginary”. Brother there has never been honor amongst thieves
DuPage county!!!! 630. Chicago is a self segregated city.
Drivers get got too
One ticket changed his whole life?
144 months or years?
Wonder if him and banky was cool
He's on tick tock
Im so bored with this,can't finish, this one sorry an good luck
Glendale Heights isn’t Chicago. Neither is Maywood, or Bellwood. You aren’t from Chicago AT ALL 🫣
@ChristopherLifeWillars
24 күн бұрын
Also lived in little village, and the hundred’s …next time I’ll be sure to list every single place I’ve lived…lol
you spend too much time talking to the guest about 💩 far toooo long other than the title of the show its draining af dude
@ianbickCT
25 күн бұрын
It’s a podcast dude
@ChristopherLifeWillars
25 күн бұрын
@@ianbickCTamazing platform bro 💯🏆
@user-nc1qc9jw7s
24 күн бұрын
Relax bro