• Prison Audio: Phone Calls From Prison

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Prison Audio: Phone Calls From Prison

By: Prison Audio
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Prison Audio: Phone Calls From Prison, a podcast that brings you real, unfiltered stories from those living behind prison walls. Through a series of 20-minute phone calls, incarcerated individuals open up to me about their childhoods, the events that led to their convictions, and what daily life is really like inside the system.

    I’m Mike, the host and producer of Prison Audio: Voices From Behind Bars. On this podcast, I don’t try to prove anyone’s guilt or innocence. I’m not here to make a case either way — I’m here to share the stories of people who are incarcerated, in their own words.
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Episodes
  • Maxim Chisholm
    Mar 30 2025
    In 2022, Maxim Chisholm was arrested in Richmond, Virginia, after an incident that left a Sussex pastor and his wife seriously injured. He was later convicted and sentenced to 55 years in prison, and he’s currently serving that time at Keen Mountain Correctional Center.

    This is my first conversation with Max Chisholm — and I invite you to listen with an open mind. If you have feedback about the show, you can reach me at stories@prisonaudio.com.
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    49 mins
  • Micah Patterson | Part 2
    Mar 13 2025
    Today on the podcast, is part 2 of my conversation with with Micah Patterson, inmate #1492067, who is currently incarcerated in Oakwood, Virginia. Micah is serving a life sentence after being convicted of extremely horrific charges. However, he continues to maintain his innocence to this day.

    A warning to our listeners: this episode contains graphic content, including discussions about child abuse. Listener discretion is strongly advised
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    14 mins
  • Serving a Life Sentence in a Canadian Prison: The Untold Story of Lamar Skeete | Part 2
    Feb 11 2025
    Lamar Skeete is currently serving a life sentence in Canada for the death of Kenneth Mark, who was tragically gunned down in Toronto's west end in 2009. Prosecutors allege that Mark's death was an act of retaliation for his cooperation with the police against Lamar in a previous case. However, Lamar has consistently maintained his innocence.

    This is part two of my conversation with Lamar in this part we discuss the crime that Lamar was convicted for.
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    37 mins

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