Fast Money. Faster Violence. Final Consequences.
They called him Mr. Malfunction because something was always breaking, or about to. A bike. A deal. A rule he swore he lived by.
Michael D. Fogt grew up with violence framed as normal, and he learned early that fear works. He carried that lesson into the Ohio backroads, the outlaw biker world, and a life built around speed, guns, drugs, and control. For years he tells it like he was untouchable, running hard, surviving shootouts, stacking cash, and treating consequences like a problem for someone else.
When investigators searched his property, Fogt’s name landed in the middle of a case that shook the people around him, including the ones who thought they understood who he was. With the death penalty on the table, he chose to talk, and he does it in a blunt voice that doesn't shy from dirty details. He writes about what shaped him, what he did, how he justified it while he was doing it, and what it feels like to sit in a cell with nothing left to outrun except your own memory.
Told in Fogt’s own words, this is a raw account that moves from the chaos of the road to the routines of prison time, and into the long aftermath of what he set in motion.
About Author Michael Fogt
Michael D. Fogt, born December 23, 1964, in Dayton, Ohio, is a convicted murderer often described as a serial killer. A former Iron Horseman member, he admitted multiple killings and aided later investigations. Incarcerated since 2005, he is housed at Pickaway Correctional Institution, with parole eligibility for 2050.