Welcome to Prison Audio: Phone Calls From Prison, a podcast that brings you real, unfiltered stories from those living behind prison walls. Through a series of 20-minute phone calls, incarcerated individuals open up to me about their childhoods, the events that led to their convictions, and what daily life is really like inside the system.
I’m Mike, the host and producer of Prison Audio: Voices From Behind Bars. On this podcast, I don’t try to prove anyone’s guilt or innocence. I’m not here to make a case either way — I’m here to share the stories of people who are incarcerated, in their own words.
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Welcome to Prison Audio: Phone Calls From Prison, a podcast that brings you real, unfiltered stories from those living behind prison walls. Through a series of 20-minute phone calls, incarcerated individuals open up to me about their childhoods, the events that led to their convictions, and what daily life is really like inside the system.
I’m Mike, the host and producer of Prison Audio: Voices From Behind Bars. On this podcast, I don’t try to prove anyone’s guilt or innocence. I’m not here to make a case either way — I’m here to share the stories of people who are incarcerated, in their own words.
Today on the podcast, I'm speaking with Micah Patterson, inmate #1492067, who is currently incarcerated in Oakwood, Virginia. Micah is serving a life sentence after being convicted of extremely horrific charges. However, he continues to maintain his innocence to this day.
Micah James Patterson, 24, was convicted of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, object sexual penetration, and child neglect.
The charges stem from an incident in which Patterson was babysitting four-month-old Aubrey Hannsz at their home on Ocean Trace Lane in Virginia Beach. According to police, Patterson called 911 to report that the child wasn't breathing. Rescue crews transported her to the hospital, where she tragically passed away the following day.
A warning to our listeners: this episode contains graphic content, including discussions about child abuse. Listener discretion is strongly advised
Prison Audio: Phone Calls From Prison
Welcome to Prison Audio: Phone Calls From Prison, a podcast that brings you real, unfiltered stories from those living behind prison walls. Through a series of 20-minute phone calls, incarcerated individuals open up to me about their childhoods, the events that led to their convictions, and what daily life is really like inside the system.
I’m Mike, the host and producer of Prison Audio: Voices From Behind Bars. On this podcast, I don’t try to prove anyone’s guilt or innocence. I’m not here to make a case either way — I’m here to share the stories of people who are incarcerated, in their own words.