I Was a Teenage Felon - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Hollywood Queenpin
At 17, Denise partied with celebrities on the Sunset Strip and transformed herself from a high school drug dealer to an international cocaine Queenpin.

Albuquerque's Most Hated
Fighting, dealing, and stealing his way through the city since his first assault charge at age 11, MMA icon Adam eventually earned the moniker of Albuquerque's Most Hated.

The Hustler
Larry was raised among mobsters in The Bronx, NY, started gambling at 11, was stealing cars by 16, and ultimately became the biggest jewel thief in the US.

Ecstasy Kingpin
Growing up in England, Shaun dreamed of striking it rich. Moving to the United States at 19, he made millions in stocks and then became the Arizona rave scene's Ecstasy Kingpin.

Shot Caller
At 15, Peter started abusing meth and stealing to feed his drug habit. His schemes grew from petty crime to grand theft auto. A final heist landed him in max security prison.

The Cartel Kid
Arrested at 9, homeless at 10, Jacob learned to survive on the streets of Florida. He soon rose from petty weed sales to helping run a ruthless Mexican drug cartel by age 19.

Son of a Preacher Man
At 19, Chin was the cocaine kingpin of Nashville, making millions, and partying with the hottest strippers. But on Sunday morning, he was in church listening to his father preach.

The Charmer
From stickups to crack dealing and car theft to bank robbery, Ryan used his natural charms to succeed in a life of crime and was a two-time felon by the age of 18.

Super Predator
Marcus was caught up in the 90's DC crime wave, slinging crack at 13 and stealing cars at 15. The night he showed a friend how to jack a car left them both facing life in prison

King of Clubs
By 18, Sean was New York's #1 Club drug plug. One year later, he was running an international ecstasy smuggling operation and making millions.
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