Overview
- Inside, co-written with British sports journalist Tom Fordyce, presents first-person scenes from Wandsworth and Huntercombe and identifies him as prisoner A2923EV.
- Becker says he was classified high risk, faced threats tied to money, and twice feared for his life—once in each prison.
- He describes the intake strip-search, a moldy cell, and routines such as teaching and exercise, calling the experience a fight to survive.
- Convicted in April 2022 at Southwark Crown Court of insolvency offences, he served about 231 days before deportation to Germany, and he writes that he lost multiple properties and still owed the insolvency administrator £500,000.
- Now living in Milan and married to Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro, he is promoting the book with a Berlin premiere planned for Thursday.