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Locked In with Ian Bick

College Brawl Ends in Murder Trial, Manslaughter Conviction & 17 Years in Maximum Security Prison | Justin Peck

Locked In with Ian Bick

Ian Bick

Society & Culture

4.9606 Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2024

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Justin Peck's life took a shocking turn after a college brawl spiraled out of control, leading to a murder trial, a manslaughter conviction, and a 17-year sentence in maximum security prison. In this episode, Justin shares his story from the night of the fight to the courtroom and beyond, reflecting on the impact it had on his life and how he navigated the realities of a long prison sentence. #CollegeBrawl #MurderTrial #ManslaughterConviction #PrisonSentence #MaximumSecurityPrison #TrueCrimeStory #LifeBehindBars #criminaljustice Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://lockedinbrand.com Use code lockedin at checkout to get 20% off your order Timestamps: 00:00:00 Justin's Background and Family Life 00:06:30 Personal Growth and Reflection in Prison 00:11:08 Encounters in Prison 00:16:14 Struggles with Anger and Self-Respect 00:21:37 Unexpected Fight 00:27:33 Impact of High-Paid Attorneys on Criminal Cases 00:33:18 Self-Defense and Legal Challenges 00:39:14 The Reality of Serving Time in Maximum Security Prison 00:44:47 Brewing Tensions: Prison Dynamics 00:50:19 Encounter in prison 00:55:27 Surviving a Knife Attack in Prison 01:04:06 Reflections on 17 Years in Prison 01:06:30 Consequences and Unchangeable Actions 01:12:15 Struggles with Redemption and Family 01:18:02 Reaching a Low Point and Desperate Plans 01:24:45 From Atheism to a Spiritual Path 01:30:06 Embracing Challenges and Finding Therapy in Expression Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Justin, welcome to Lockton, man. Pleasure having you from Massachusetts. You drove all the way over to us.

0:05.3

Yeah, thank you. And it's good to be here, I think. We'll see how this goes.

0:10.8

And this is your very first podcast. Very first podcast, yeah.

0:14.3

That's so awesome. Not big on social media or podcasts or anything. So, yeah, I saw you. I saw your story and resonated. So, yeah. But I saw you.

0:21.2

I saw your story and resonated.

0:23.6

So.

0:27.5

I'm glad, like, we could create this, like, comfortable space for people to, you know,

0:30.6

want to share their stories.

0:32.0

Yeah.

0:32.3

I mean, it should be, like, therapeutic, you know, maybe getting some of the stuff out.

0:36.2

And I think, like, there's, you know, maybe getting some of the stuff out. And I think like there's, you know,

0:38.4

a decent message in terms of some of the stuff that happened. Absolutely. Did you grow up in

0:44.8

Massachusetts? Yeah, I grew up in a town called Ashland. It's like a small, like, you know, middle class

0:50.8

suburb, Boston, I guess, on the outskirts of Boston.

0:56.6

With your mom, dad, siblings, or just you?

0:59.2

Yeah, mother, father, younger brother.

1:04.3

Parents got divorced when I was fairly young, like eight, nine, ten years old, something like that.

1:14.9

But yeah, younger brother, really tight, like good grandparents were really instrumental, my life, you know, so.

1:16.3

What do your parents do for work?

1:19.4

My mother, she's done a few different jobs.

1:23.5

At the time, she was working for admissions at, like, college.

1:35.3

In fact, I did my first bid, I got out, two weeks later she had me going to school for free, $20,000 year school, which back then, like, that was, you know, I'm old as shit. But back then, like, that was a decent amount of money, but I was going for free.

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