
The California Kid
From USC Golden Boy to International Drug Kingpin
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Narrated by:
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Kyle Tait
About this listen
You've read the shocking one-sided tale of international drug kingpin Owen Hanson in Rolling Stone, VICE, and the LA Times—but now he's ready to tell his side of the story.
A surfer kid from Redondo Beach, California, Owen Hanson was still in his twenties when he found himself the leader of a multi-million-dollar criminal empire. What began as an attempt to fit in with the rich kids at the University of Southern California soon grew into gambling and loan sharking, which then opened the door to drug trafficking and money laundering. Hanson wasn't just involved in this stuff—he excelled at it. Living the fast-paced lifestyle of the rich and famous, Hanson felt he was finally making his father proud, never mind the questionable ethics and obvious danger of it all. But with the cartel, a serious drug-abuse problem, and the pursuit of the FBI all threatening to overtake him, it wouldn't be long before his lifestyle caught up with him.
The California Kid follows Owen from his roots as a USC star athlete from a broken home, where his idolization of the rich and famous began, to his descent down a dangerous path where he would stop at nothing to earn the love and acceptance of his absent mother and the respect of his father. The story that follows is almost too wild to believe—but Owen bears the twenty-one-year sentence to prove it.
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But when listening to his audiobook he clearly states all thru college that he sold cocaine. As I’m thinking back to the tik tok video in his own words it really ruined the story for me. I kept asking myself is this true? Why did he say he never sold a gram of cocaine but he sold for years in college. That was early on in the book so it really did taint the rest of the book unfortunately.
The book also could have went into more depth, in a way it ended and I was thinking that’s it?
If it was free sure I’d listen to it, but when your paying for it I nearly felt short changed
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