Liverpool Gangster: Darren Gee Part 1 | True Crime Podcast 97

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Published 2021-12-29
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Caught up in drug-gang warfare, Darren loses a friend to murder and a brother to suicide. After serving an 18-year sentence for murder, he emerges from prison on a passionate mission to help young people.
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All Comments (21)
  • @ZeeMatrix
    Darren's a great guest , explains his life story's very well in detail. You can tell his hearts in the right place, ended up in prison because of his childhood traumas.
  • @stuwiij6211
    What a brilliant podcast this was mate. Nice work
  • @MsTygame
    A huge point Darren brought up is that if an adult is asking a child to keep a secret, don’t keep their secret. It’s not a child’s secret to keep. Say something to someone that listens. If they don’t help you, then tell someone else. It isn’t your secret to keep no matter what they say.
  • Whew! Powerful! I'm happy that your companion keeps you from brushing your hands of him. Obviously he needs good, unconditional support and you Shaun, provide that. The ups and downs you 2 have can be very frustrating but I understand. There are some people we just believe in and unconditional support is crucial to recovery. BUT, don't compromise your own mental health. ❤️ sending love to you both from Michigan, usa
  • what an amazing podcast this was so glad we can finally watch this again
  • @balamfred4886
    Such a compelling conversation. So on point regarding community centres. A worthwhile 180mins of my life spent listening to this. Thank you.
  • Darren, love the comment about "you don't need to give them trainers, bcos you didn't have any, you need to give them the love and affection, that you didn't recieve" very true
  • @panmad6156
    Love him or loathe him, Darren's story is absolutely heartbreaking.. Nuff respect to him for talking about his abuse in public.
  • @mickfinn6764
    Wow!!! Just sat through this what a powerful message darren has.... Hopefully he can carry this out.... To turn your life around after a life of crime big respect darren
  • @estebancomulet
    Love Daz and Shaun. Watched this several times in the past (or portions of it). But glad it's back up in full. Fewer characters are as compelling and passionate as Mr Gee.
  • @123demidog
    Genuine apology for being biased towards Darren. It's easy to build a false opinion when you dont know there background. Such a good passionate speaker too.
  • @carlaboos75
    love this podcast, i follow Darren Gee and fully invest in his word. We can all change, change is everything.Seen all the slagging off between influential podcasters and can absolutely understand the reasons for this being put out. Sending love, strength and positivity to Darren Gee and his message.
  • @lisalane3291
    I started listening and was hooked! I wish someone who give Darren a book deal or even better a movie deal!
  • @ianwoodham3676
    Takes a big person to unload all the pain and grief they have suffered Big hats off to Darren Well good podcast
  • @katee8147
    Super happy to see this dialogue. Well done Darren for creating this incentive to mentor the community to reduce harm. You make a difference & your partner & child must be so proud of you.
  • @jambo954
    well i was 1 of them kids aswell and still have emotional distress to this day becouse of the law and goverment in scotland but is brilliant to see darren so strong and posative after what him and his family has been through .
  • I have the utmost respect for what you're doing nowadays; hope to shake your hand some day. Keep doin what you're doin, stay safe, respect to Darren. The real ones always stand out; he's a real one
  • @That_spicy_rocco
    Really enjoy listening to these while at work, keep up the good work mate
  • I love Darren's passion for Liverpool and his people. That's what it's all about, community and respect for each other. My grandfather was a scouser. Worked the docks aged 14 and came from a big family, very poor. Volunteered for the army in 1939 and ended up in India and came out a decorated soldier with kings medal for bravery after the war. He was very humble about it and had a great typical scouser sense of humour. There's something about scousers they are very friendly nice people, just like many other northerners. It's a shame like Darren said that 1% ruin it for the 99% by giving Liverpool and other cities in the north a bad reputation when in reality most northerners are some of the nicest people you can meet in England.