Posh Pete - ESCAPING Ecuadorian Prison: S*X, DR*GS & HAND GRENADES

EPISODE · Feb 22, 2026 · 11 MIN

Posh Pete - ESCAPING Ecuadorian Prison: S*X, DR*GS & HAND GRENADES

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for long-form conversations that reveal what life is really like inside the world’s most dangerous prisons: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos How do you survive — let alone plan an escape — inside a prison where the rules don’t exist, the guards don’t control the wings, and chaos is part of the daily routine? In this episode, Andrew Gold speaks with Pieter Tritton, widely known as Posh Pete, about the reality of incarceration in Ecuador and the environment he was forced to navigate for nearly a decade. Far removed from the idea of locked cells and strict routines, Tritton describes prisons that functioned more like volatile, self-governing cities — where survival depended on alliances, negotiation, and constant awareness. Tritton explains how informal economies thrived behind the walls and how power operated independently of official authority. Access, protection, and movement were shaped by reputation and relationships rather than rules. In this conversation, he breaks down how these systems formed, how outsiders quickly learned to adapt, and why misunderstanding them could be fatal. Andrew presses Tritton on the psychology of living in such conditions. What happens when danger becomes normal? How do people maintain sanity when violence, temptation, and uncertainty surround them every day? Tritton reflects on how the environment strips away illusions and forces rapid personal evolution — often in uncomfortable ways. The episode also explores rumours and myths surrounding prison “escapes.” Tritton is clear that there were no cinematic breakouts — only constant calculations about risk, leverage, and timing. He explains why attempts to leave such systems often fail, and why simply surviving long enough to be transferred or released can feel like a victory in itself. Crucially, this conversation avoids sensationalism. Tritton speaks candidly about fear, regret, and responsibility, emphasising that nothing about prison life is glamorous. What outsiders see as shocking stories are, for those inside, simply the background conditions of daily survival. Andrew also asks what stays with someone after years spent in such an environment. Tritton describes how hyper-vigilance lingers, how trust becomes difficult, and how rebuilding a normal life requires unlearning habits that once kept him alive. This episode offers a rare, firsthand account of prison systems most people will never see — told calmly, reflectively, and without myth-making. It’s a story about resilience, consequence, and how close some lives come to collapse without the world ever noticing. 🎧 Watch the full podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1xGIXuvgQA1FftHCeBRe0r?si=b902fa92d6694186 #PoshPete #PieterTritton #TrueCrimePodcast #PrisonSurvival #LifeBehindBars #BritishPodcast #TheDailyHeretic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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