
Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast How 1% Biker Clubs Really Work | Demons Row
Nov 29, 2025
Sose The Ghost, a former gang member and sergeant-at-arms of a 1% motorcycle club, shares his gripping journey from a troubled childhood to gang life and ultimately to becoming a YouTuber. He discusses the gritty reality of selling drugs, life-altering shootouts, and the trauma of home invasions. Sose reveals the complex world of 1% clubs, debunking myths and shedding light on their culture. He reflects on his path to redemption, focusing on family and the art of building an online brand from his biker experiences.
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Bronx Childhood That Led To Street Crime
- Sose The Ghost describes early life in the Bronx, including a violent household and being in neighborhood gangs by age 12–13.
- He recounts petty robberies and youthful dares that escalated into regular street crime and arrests.
Juvenile Lockup Shaped His Survival
- Sose narrates being arrested at 14, sent to Spofford and Lincoln Hall, and getting his GED in custody.
- He explains how juvenile facilities shaped his view of the prison system and survival tactics.
Shot, Processed, Then Released
- He describes a bloody shootout where he was shot, brought to Central Booking in a hospital gown, and briefly told he faced murder charges.
- A lawyer convinced the judge to release him ROR and the charges were later dismissed.







