
Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Greed Destroyed His Life | 45 Years for a Bank Robbery
01 Apr 2025
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I would pray to God before these robberies and be like, God, just let me get away with this robbery. I'm done after this. I promise. This is it. And at this time, mind you, I'm all in the news. They have no idea who I am. They're talking about the get down and count bandit. The feds had dubbed me that after I started robbing the banks. And I'm wearing different disguises now.
It started off where I'm fully masked up and gloved up to now I'm putting on, gluing on fake beards. Wearing sunglasses and these crazy disguises, I've experienced various highs in my life. But when you do something like that, the terror, exhilaration, however we're going to label that rush. Right. Bro, it doesn't matter how much you change or reform. I can't forget how to do crime.
Like that shit is ingrained in me. I know how to rob. I know how to sell dope. I know how to get fast money. That is in me. So for the rest of my existence, no matter how much I change and become a better human being, when hard times hit, I, like a drug addict, am constantly having to tell myself like, nah, don't take that drink. Don't go down that path.
Cause all it takes, all it takes is for that one slip and then you're back in it, bro. So they're trying to get me to serve 30 years in prison before I'm even eligible to be a free man. And the judge said that during the session, he was like, your choice today is a matter of choosing between dying in prison or getting out to your grandchildren and
And living out your golden years, my daughter had been born. She's an infant. And my mom had brought my daughter up to see me. And in solitary confinement, there's no physical contact. You have these visiting booths. There's a plexiglass window separating you, phones on either side of the window to where you can communicate with your loved ones. And I remember my mom coming into that booth.
I'm shackled to this desk. And I remember my mom placing my daughter down on this desk. and allowing her to try to call towards me. And she finally comes across that window, bro, and starts patting on it and trying to get to me. And in that moment, I immediately, I mean, instantaneously had some major paradigm shifts.
Hey, this is Matt Cox, and I am here with Sean Marshall. Sean Marshall received clemency. He is a former robber. I appreciate you guys watching. Check out the interview. Whether it's true or not, and more often than not, I would say there's typically things that led to in your childhood that maybe helped contribute.
to, you know, however you ended up, you know, incarcerated and sometimes not, you know, in my case, I had, you know, raised upper middle class. Like I was just a, it's just a bad seed. But in some people's instances, like you, I've heard their stories and it's like, wow, bro, like you didn't have a chance. So I don't know what yours is, but can we start there?
Can we start with like, where, where were you born? Your parents? Yeah.
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