Dear Readers!
I hope you can find appreciation in the words I’m saying, knowing that it comes from a place of inner strength. It’s hard to address a world full of strangers and be able to articulate 30 years of torment, especially after the world has ridiculed my thoughts and behaviors to make me feel like I’m an abomination to society and civilization because of my skin color or the lack of a proper education.
Allow me to tell you something about myself. For me, the prison has become a reality check and a means for me to become self-educated through knowledge and growth. I grew up the same way as most black men of the ghetto. I was taught life from other people’s perspectives and was caught up in a system and a cycle of abuse before I knew how to read what the law was. To me, it was the people that broke up families.
I’m not looking for anyone to justify my life or actions. It's simply an understanding that I’m not perfect. The best way to contact me is through email by using the Corrlink website or app.
Crime incarcerated for: