Posh Pete - Former Drug Kingpin Explains Life Among Narco Royalty

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 14 MIN

Posh Pete - Former Drug Kingpin Explains Life Among Narco Royalty

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for long-form conversations that go beyond headlines and unpack how ordinary lives spiral into extraordinary consequences: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos How does a British university student end up building an international criminal operation thousands of miles from home — and what does it really take to survive when it all collapses? In this episode, Andrew Gold speaks with Pieter Tritton, widely known as Posh Pete, about the decisions that carried him from a quiet upbringing in Gloucestershire to the heart of organised crime in South America. This is not a story told to impress or provoke — it’s a reflective, unsparing account of how ambition, opportunity, and misjudgement can intersect with devastating results. Tritton describes how his early years at university masked a growing appetite for risk. What began as peripheral involvement soon escalated into responsibility, coordination, and leadership within criminal networks operating across borders. He explains how trust, leverage, and reputation function as currency in that world — and how quickly power can become a liability. The conversation explores the mechanics rather than the mythology. Andrew presses Tritton on how operations are built, how people are recruited, and how distance from consequences creates a false sense of control. Tritton reflects on the moment when success began to feel routine — and how that normalisation made catastrophic outcomes seem impossible. That illusion ended with his arrest overseas in the mid-2000s, followed by a long sentence in some of the most dangerous prison systems in the world. Tritton recounts what it’s like to lose freedom overnight, to navigate environments ruled by gangs rather than guards, and to survive where violence is both constant and arbitrary. Crucially, this episode avoids glamorisation. Tritton speaks openly about responsibility, regret, and the psychological toll of years spent in survival mode. He dismantles the idea of criminal “mastery,” arguing instead that the appearance of control often masks vulnerability and fear. Andrew also explores what happens after release. How do you rebuild a life once your past is public? How do you speak honestly about what you did without excusing it? Tritton explains why he now chooses transparency — not for absolution, but to counter the myths that draw people toward the same mistakes. If you’re interested in true stories about power without protection, how systems fail far from home, and what it costs to step outside the law, this episode offers a rare, first-person perspective — calm, candid, and unromantic. 🎧 Watch the full podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1xGIXuvgQA1FftHCeBRe0r?si=b902fa92d6694186 #PoshPete #PieterTritton #TrueCrimePodcast #PrisonSurvival #BritishPodcast #LifeChoices #TheDailyHeretic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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