Why are you here?
In fact, the photo of the prison above is where I used to live!
Here’s the story…
Back in 2008, I found myself caught up in the drug world.
After a narrow escape from DEA and Korean authorities, the Thailand police arrested and eventually convicted me of manufacturing and distribution of MDMA (ecstasy) a club drug.
As a result, homes for me had ominous-sounding titles, like the one above, lovingly called the Bangkok Hilton, in central Thailand.
Thanks to a generous Thai prison authority, they made it possible for me to travel all over the country, something like a grand tour of prison facilities.
After just five years, I am “proud” to say I’d enjoyed extended stays in the following prisons:
The Hilton was the best. In practical terms, this means it was the most corrupt. /blockquote>
I was lucky. My original charges would have sunk me for 104 years…
Actually I was beyond lucky.
I got out in less than six. What’s beyond comprehension, even for me, the man who did it, is how I got out of prison — how I “escaped,” 22 years early. That’s the story I tell, as often as I can. That said, prison was a great opportunity for me. I used my time there wisely.
These days, as a free man: able to build companies, buy real estate, get married and live a life, “reborn” here in America, my story is truly, one in a billion.
Occasionally I can be persuaded to speak about the escape I conjured with copywriting, some 22 years before my Life Sentence was up. Inquire about Speaking here.