Bebe Dawkins: The Untold Story of Jamaica’s Shower Posse & Caribbean Gangsters pulls back the curtain on a man every Kingston hustler feared but few outsiders ever understood. Glenford “Bebe” Dawkins wasn’t the boss—he was the enforcer who kept the Shower Posse’s empire intact from Jamaica to Miami and Brooklyn. In this episode we weave Caribbean history, black history, and the raw street reality of dancehall‑era Jamaica into a single narrative that explores:
- how colonization and Cold‑War politics birthed modern Kingston’s gangs;
- why loyalty to Jim Brown turned Bebe into a legend—and a liability;
- the shadow network linking Caribbean music, Miami cocaine, and Brooklyn gun‑runners;
- the mysterious farmhouse execution that silenced the Posse’s most loyal soldier.
Along the way, historians, travel experts, and former gang insiders unpack the resilience of Caribbean identity—from Maroon resistance to today’s island life. If you crave untold truths, heritage lore, or simply a gripping history tale that feels like a crime thriller, hit play. Then ask yourself: could you spot the betrayal before the trigger was pulled?
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