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Will u be able to do updates videos for this person and will u be able to continue to do it pls I luv when yall do these I enjoy it .I used to be in that situation back in Indiana where I'm from it ain't good at all but emotional big time leaving those people now I changed my life and I work on a federal military base cutting grass for a living in Arkansas
Good luck to you young man Colt I do hope you can lead as normal life as possible,once your released I hope you get a decent job a nice home for yourself,stay safe.take care.God bless you.i hope your life runs smoothly for you.. sending you all the luck in the world you will need.from England UK 😊 please please stay put of trouble.remember the word NO just incase anyone wants you to get into trouble.. remember NO...🙂🙂
Colt, you made it through man. Please, don't let all of your hard work go to waste. Rise above it. Continue to become a pillar of your community, someone young people can look up to. You got this.
Confused about the sentiment people have about being happy that he changed. The only thing that changed was his circumstance. He was accosted and beat by a drunk to the point of wanting to kill him and run away. Nobody talks about how his step dad was an abusive POS and his mom was complacent. He more than likely was never a threat to society as long as he wasn't being beaten and berated regularly. This is a boy who was completely failed by his support system and promptly punished like an adult for it. Colt isn't some champion of the potential of our justice system, he's a boy who was forced in a box after being traumatized and had to grow up on his own...
Right, because you know every angle of his case and why hes where he is. Also didnt see anything about "championing" our justice system. Looked more like someone who got the short end of the stick and made the most of it. But please tell us more how unfair the real world is?
THIS!!! I'm seeing so many comments praising the correctional facilities. They must not have watched the initial interview when he was much younger and speaking on how BAD the correctional facility was.
He killed his stepfather... He finally got sick and tired of his stepfather beating him bloody and just dragging him around on the ground like trash. He should've never been in prison.
I hope everyone involved is not an asshole. He killed the step dad but saved his own life. Which one of us wouldn't?? Iam thankful he can go forward and enjoy his young life.
Miles is amazing! He graduated as valedictorian of his class at Holy Cross College and was the first prisoner to ever be published in the Notre Dame Journal of Undergraduate Research. He's going to do great things!
His best friend pushing his cart full of his stuff all the way to the gate and all they back to the jail says a lot about their friendship. I hope they stay friends. Wish them both well
Colt is the Number 1 example of what caring people, proper rehabilitation and understanding in the correctional system. When people care about and treat someone as a human and not a number this is possible. I know Colt is out and all I can wish for him is God Speed and Keep Focused on the road ahead.
This is a very strange take to me, I'm not sure how much of his development can be contributed to the correctional system. This kid was abused by his alcoholic step father to the point of wanting to kill him. He had been a victim the entire way through, and in my opinion if you abuse a child to the point of them considering killing you and running away to be their best option, you probably deserve to be shot. He stopped being abused every day and turned out to otherwise be a seemingly normal kid. If anything, locking him up for several years instead of monitoring him and mandating a psychologist / therapist seems to me like a severe injustice.
It's our honor to share these stories @bruh. Thanks for watching. Grateful these videos are used for education and training purposes to help everyone understand these systems, which are too often shielded from the public.
Miles and Colt are so intelligent and seem to be good hearted people.Prayers for them and certainly wish them the best.I think it was meant to be they came to know each other (brothers). Miles words at the end made me cry.
We agree 100% @angela throne. It's sad they had to meet the way they did, but we all often talk about how amazing it is that we all met each other and continue to be like family today. Life is funny like that sometimes! Thanks for watching and commenting. Appreciate it!
He’s such a sweet young man who has come such a long way! It’s truly a breath of fresh air watching him and Miles evolve and learn from their mistakes. They were so going and have been through so much meanwhile they can still smile big and choose to use the situation in a more positive way!! Colt you’re AMAZING and I know you’re going to do Great things!!!🤗❤️🤗❤️
@@jeffreybail353 Exactly it's like the family forgot to tell the damn truth, and this boy paid the price for it. You know, Colt won't talk about it because he ashamed by it, which makes me wonder if he was molested by his step father. Think about it, he also was one of those Eagle Scout leaders, and we know what a lot of them do not all of them, but a lot of them do molest boys. I mean, I've been molested, and I can understand why Colt hasn't been able to talk about it. My heart literally breaks for this kid, he never should have been in an adult prison, he should have been getting therapy. It makes me so mad what this town did to this kid, absolutely horrible his so called family did absolutely nothing for him that's disgusting..
Damn, i just realized the sequence of events. After Colt left, Levi moved in and then Levi left too. Imagine the emotions that Miles had to go through!
Miles made me cry. I know he missed him very much. I have just started watching these videos and I’m kind off out of order. I see your heart for these young men who do have a chance for change.
Colt had to take matters into his own hands, and that is absolutely horrific. This kid was terrorized, he was beat on the whole time he was growing up with this monster, not only that, it looks like he was molested by him, he doesn't talk about it because he's ashamed by it. I'm a survivor of being molested by my own family, and I am telling you this young man was, he has all of the signs, after all, his stepfather was an Eagle Scout and that should tell you everything you need to know so many men who are in the Eagle Scouts, molest young boys, and they do it all the time and get away with it, it is absolutely disgusting, the way his family did him, especially his mother, she's just as much to blame for what happened, he never should have been in prison, he should have been getting a lot of therapy, my heart breaks for him, he's paid enough, he never should have been in there, but some of his family members should have been, they knew what was going on and did nothing.
@@CalamariProductions Thanks so much for that update! You guys at CP are incredible! I love the work yall do, and we can all see how genuine yall are in your efforts. Much love to everyone on the team!
Damn man this kid has grown up a lot he was actually holding himself well at even 15 good luck to the rest of your journey I watch a lot of these videos as I was also in the juvenile system & was on probation for a few years as well, dont miss that shit at all and ever since I turned 18 I straightened up I'm now 20 ,my dad got locked up right after my 14th birthday and I lost my only parent I had he is still incarcerated till I'm 27 I have a son and everyday I just grind it out and make sure I'm doing what's right for him and my family don't ever think because your family gave up on you or you had a bad childhood that you can't turn it around and make good out of all the bullshit you've seen , rise above be great and God bless🙏
I don't understand why they don't want to change, people just have excuses and blame other people for messing up in life. It's not our fault that we been born, but is our failed have we died. yes life is unfair but that the fact for everyone. People need got just realise that and if you have goals and right mindset doesn't matter what colour and raise you are. You will doing great in life.
What would make you think something like that! Lmao, let me see maybe the fact that he just spent the last 5 years in prison, I think it would be safe to assume that
You can't help but be damaged inside by a terrible experience like prison that those kids had. Our stepdad molested us yet was never punished. Evil people walk among us and good people are hurt.
@Margaret Brown -- yes he is! And we're happy to report he was released from prison in 2019 and is doing great! You can show support for Colt by voting for him to be featured in Muscle and Fitness Magazine at the link below. You won't believe his transformation! featured.muscleandfitness.com/2021/colt-lundy
I hope his roommate is doing fine now. You can tell he's totally heart broken because someone he trusted and could depend on is leaving his life, at least for the moment, but the moments he needs him the most. That has got to be really difficult. But, if he does as well, his moment will come too, and that will be sweet for him.
I saw one of your early doc's about him, and I'm glad to hear he's out & doing well. My best wishes for he and his future. Never knew what he was in for, and now that I read in the comments why, this young man NEVER should have been incarcerated for his circumstances. As the saying goes, "you can only kick a dog so long before it will turn and bite you", and that's exactly what happened here. His stepfather got what he deserved in my opinion.
he's a credit to himself, a young man who faced severe provocation and was let down by a flawed justice system designed by box ticking lawyers and DA's looking numbers for his records. I understand he's now doing well for himself and I wish him well from the UK. This young man should never have been jailed.
He did 9 years for murdering somebody... That's an incredibly fair sentence. I bet if you asked him, he'd tell you he wouldn't have had it any other way. Him and his friend are truly rehabilitated... You NEVER get to see inmates who become friends in prison, and stick with each other like this, get as much privileges as they did. I mean his friend literally got to walk him to the front gate of the damn prison. That is very rare. That tells me that these young men, rehabbed in there, they didn't partake in the immature, gang politics that go on in prison, they didn't continue to be horrible criminals while being in there, and the reward for them for doing that, was a MASSIVE sentence reduction, they got proper education, even college education, they used every single resource available to them to better their lives. Lots of kids have abusive step parents who are alcoholics. The fact that people believe that gives you the right to murder them, like you believe is WILD to me. You should never stoop to that level, I don't care. By saying that, you're effectively saying, people who get locked up for abusing somebody, should face the death penalty, and die for it. Which is incredibly vile to me.
This young man is an example of true rehabilitation and a successful program none of the people look stressed. The size of the prison is huge and very clean good to see our tax money thats working for a change. Im wishing him and his friend Gods Blessings. Bklyn Strong!
Miles is almost time for somebody to walk you out just like you been there for your friends, hope you guys stay in touch always Can't wait for the moment!!!!
I WROTE YEARS BACK HOW IMPRESSIVE THIS KID WAS AND HOW WELL HE HAD BEEN COUNSELD I KNEW HE WOULD DO GREAT AND LOOK AT HIM THIS STORY HAS BEEN SO REAL IM REALLY HAPPY FOR HIM I HOPE HIS NATURAL FATHER IS STILL AROUND IM SURE THAT IT WAS HIS VISITS WITH COLT THAT GAVE THESE POSIBILITYS COLT HAS A HECK OF A STORY THAT WILL HELP ALOT OF PEPOLE!
It's very sad that Colt and his friend Paul were given adult sentences . They should have been charged as juveniles. And got maybe a sentence of 7-10 years. The step father was an abuser. I hope Colt was not abused in any way when he went into the adult prison. So many predators will prey on the young prisoners. I am glad they are both out and doing so well.
I have really enjoyed watching these videos. To see how well these kids have done and are doing. As a former medic in county detention centers, I’ve only seen a few teens come in that were waived to adult status. One of them thought he was big and bad. That almost got him hurt really bad. So to hear these positive stories of these kids is just amazing. I look forward to watching more of these.
Thanks so much @Just Ducky! Very interesting to hear your own experience working as a medic in detention centers. Most people never get to see the inside of these places, much less understand the depth of the stories involved. We're incredibly honored to do this work, and equally grateful to have such wonderful viewers here on our channel. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment!
@Maria Casella - As we like to say in the juvenile justice world, "no child should forever be judged by the worst day of his life." Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
I cant believe how much older this guy is now good for him I hope this isn’t an act and he’s ready to do something with his life. We’re all gonna make it colton hope the best for you brother
Is it me or is Miles absolutely devastated to lose his mate? Also when his other celly left he looked totally blown away but then his celly just seemed to move on like he never existed. That makes me sad tbh. I hope someone is also making sure Miles is alright x
How intelligent, good-natured children like these two were failed to the extent that they winded up in prison must be one of the most tragic failures of American society.
I’m so happy for him. From now on he can focus on his future and never forget that a person without a vision can perish. He learned the hard way. Most people will not remember how he started but they will definitely remember how he ended. Proud, proud of him🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Well, he needed therapy, his stepfather was a horrible person who beat on him and who likely molested him, so I do hope he gets a lot of therapy, his stepfather was a monster, that's why Colt, never talked about it, my heart breaks for him, it seems like he does have a bright future, and that is awesome.
I really appreciate the videos you guys make. While I could list quite a few reasons for liking the work you do, to me the important point you make clear is that good people make bad choices. Not everyone in prison is bad.
Thanks so much @Dennis Pete! Really appreciate your comment, and we 100% agree with your statement. Hope you'll stay tuned for more important stories ahead!
"I can feel gravitational knowledge contributed to this moment. Lengthening the chasm of despair with my heart and mind. The warring between what I know should be, what I want to be, and the reality of what is." This had my heart. 😭💜
he was never flawed to begin with. he stood up against his abusive step dad in self defense. colt is the prime example of society being indifferent to a young childs suffering and giving him the treatment you would give an ordinary thug. Its only thanks to his persistence in keeping out of trouble and the help of the facility and documentary team that he's on right tracks. But he was still deprived of many good years of his life.
From what colt said, after parents divorce, he and mom have good life, until his mom met stepdad, he drinks everyday also his mom, both troublesome, thats how he got troubled mind as kid, good thing he learned from it, and hope continue to be a good citizen, never seen his mom during the docu
@Kaylee Warden -- You are SO right! He's an INCREDIBLE young man! We're working on producing the full 11 year story of his case and will keep our viewers up to date on this channel. Until then, if you haven't seen it already, you can see a video of Miles and Colt when they were cellies here: ruclips.net/video/Q6fgDs7Mj9k/видео.html. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I too felt so sad for Miles. I hope he does his time well, and hopefully cuts some time off it. This is my first video of this series, so, I need to catch up on what's going on here. I love how this is being done though, because the person interviewing asks questions that the general public would like to ask, but can't. It's also done with such great respect and affection, and that makes watching that much more enjoyable.
He's doing great @Rebecca Feldman! See how you can now vote for him to win a feature in muscle and fitness magazine! featured.muscleandfitness.com/2021/colt-lundy
Thank you Calamari for bringing this episode and following up with Colt since his incarceration back in 2010...Only through time, will we from the outside understand a little into the world of these "convicts". Only through TIME, very few who made the best of the situation. Colt is very intelligent and took this time to get his Associates plus working to reduce his time. It was unfortunate that Colt had to pull the trigger however why wasn't "self-defense" used? Yes both Paul and Colt took the plea but looking back they could have better representation. This is a journey of being abused and trying to survive but Colt may have chosen the wrong method and he dearly paid the price. This is a prime example of if someone is intelligent at 15, deciding to make the best with the situation - i dont know what is. Thank you Calamari for personalizing Colt and Miles friendship and brotherhood. Both came into the system alone but both will be leaving as brothers. It is just amazing to see how both are well read and they decided to rise above the fray and will definitely contribute to society upon release. Hope Calamari do a follow-up with both them as a reunion. That would be the perfect ending to both men showing how they rehabilitated themselves.
Thanks for your kind words. I see it the same way. Getting these 'Issues' Out in the Open for everyone's review. Consider this. The best way to make a decision is to have ALL the FACTS. That decision my not be afforded to you or me but most likely it's going to get to the 'Right Person or Person' in time. Another consideration is "Nothing is going to Change until Something Changes'. Yes, we've all heard that a million times.....BUT 'CALAMARI PRODUCTIONS' HAS 'HER FOOT in the DOOR' AGAIN ! Thanks again for sharing your thoughts. wes †
Colt and his friend Paul were just trapped in a circumstance that they didn't knew that time. Since they were young the only thing they knew was to kill that man so Colt can run away. I remember him saying, nobody knew what was really happening in that house. This is what rehabilitation is. I hope his friend Miles who looks perfectly okay is doing great as well. Loosing a dear friend during hard times, wasn't easy. I'm happy Colt is doing okay now.
I’ve watched several of your videos and I’m still puzzled about how such a smart and likeable person could do what he did. Did he ever try to explain the whole situation? You really don’t expect to see people like Colt in prison. Glad he’s out and I’d like to wish him all the best in life.
Beautiful documentary just brilliant. I wish the best for Colt and miles I think I heard colt is out and i hope he is doing well! Hope miles gets out very soon too! Both of them seemed like they made a bad mistake and will never do it again. God bless them. Also that poem at the end by miles ❤❤❤
I spent much of my teens in juvenile detention center for smoking weed. I refused to take meds for my ADHD. As a adult I moved to California and started smoking weed legally. I have not been in trouble since. Good luck G!!!
I’ll never understand why force prisoners to wear jumpsuits and things so atypical from the rest of society, yet reform is to rehabilitate them to have the structure and sense to learn how to live or be civil. Miles’ poem breaks me heart. Someone please explain why the jumpsuits are necessary to differentiate their status by appearance in such humiliating clothes that don’t support any confidence or assurance for what clothes are designed for. They may as well be naked.
I think he is a good young man . It's hard enough been adult putting up with abusive drunk . I can't imagine what it would be like for a kid and having know one to protect you apart from your 12 year old friend it would have been terrifying . I hope that people will let them live there life's when they are free
Never should have gone to prison in the first place. We are totally against torturing children or even adults. Those who don't see anything wrong with it are warped.
It gets extremely emotional following young people like Colt and Miles for years. We keep in touch with them long after our cameras stop filming. The primary goal of our work is to help open eyes and hopefully, help change these systems. Meeting "kids" like Colt and Miles has been the most rewarding, inspirational aspect of our 23 years filming what we film. And yes, the tears will most likely continue to flow for as long as we're able to do what we do. :). Thanks @Love, Lana!
Our pleasure @Rock Nation. We think it's important people see these experiences, unedited. Colt and Miles (and SO many others) prove that change is possible and kids deserve a second chance. We're grateful you're here with us on our channel and hope you'll stay tuned for more ahead!
@fl5337 - He is! We hope you'll go to our CalamariProductions YT home page and search his name (Colt Lundy). We have many more recent videos with him and updated information since being released from prison in 2019. He's doing great! Thank you for watching!
@@milesmfolsom @ Hey Miles, I hope this finds you well. Please know your pass don’t define you. You got your whole life ahead of you know. Take 1day at a time, keep your head up, make good choice and you will do great thing yg man. Sending Love&Prayers to you Miles . I’m glad you & colt are still best friends(brothers ✊🏾) Good luck& God bless. I live in Toronto , Canada 🇨🇦 I’ve worked with the homeless since 2004, I’ve worked with street kids age 16-30 yrs old, best job in the world. No judgment here. Take care! Stay safe! ❤️🙏🏽🇨🇦
@@milesmfolsom You just made my day. I saw how sad you were when this day came and I am very happy you are out and moving on with your life. Please hang on to the friendship with Colt. Those kind of friendships are very precious.
@@milesmfolsom Not sure if this is the real Miles Folsom (lots of imposters around these days), but I am very glad to hear he is doing well. I have been following the case ever since the first documentary came on television back when I was a young teenager (I'm 23 now). I just want to say that I am frankly very impressed with how these young men have managed to better your lives inside the prison system and were able to get out and on with their lives while still young. Especially so with Miles due to his extensive juvenile criminal history. I am also glad that Levi, Miles' next cellmate, also seems to be on the straight and narrow too per the recent interviews. I wish Miles (and by extension Colt and the others) the absolute best as they start to build their livelihoods and careers.
@@milesmfolsom there will be bad days for sure, it's how you work through those bad days that'll keep you a free man. Also, dont move too fast with life once youre completely free...take it one day at a time to not overwhelm yourself. Best of luck man! I did 1 year and 6 months in a max secure juvy placement when I was a teen...in my 30s now havnt been in trouble since. You can do it!
This will never define you. So happy for your progress and good wishes. You should have never had to endure what you did. God Bless you honey, keep up the good stuff.
Thats great im glad hes doing good out on the outside u can tell he will go far in life n that he truly changed into a better person n had enough time to learn from his mistakes i believe he will go amazin in the future n become into an amazing adult
You don't know how much it means when people like you say things like that about people like us sometimes people try to change and nobody nobody cares but when we make mistakes every one's there but that's life so I'm sure he is really grateful and has a lot of gratitude I know I did in my situation
Good luck CK to him, lucky to have a chance to make a life. I was locked up and we had a kid come in at 16 for murder he got natural life. It's been 20 some years now and he's still there.
Not saying he had the right or an excuse to kill his step dad but he wasn’t some evil kid or a kid who would have been a killer, he made a stupid choice because he felt like he had no choice. I’m glad he is doing so well and he was given a chance to get back into society I know he will do well.
Great doc , I’ve been following colt thew out the years , he has turned into a very handsome man with manners , he doesn’t seem to have anger or hate in him , I’d say he got the best off all the concealing , and schooling , I pray he does great out in society.
As absolutely insane and crazy as it sounds.. I have meet people in prison who say they would do it again. I asked a guy one time what he would do if he was free and had a gun. He told me he would use it to get money. I was stunned
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Will u be able to do updates videos for this person and will u be able to continue to do it pls I luv when yall do these I enjoy it .I used to be in that situation back in Indiana where I'm from it ain't good at all but emotional big time leaving those people now I changed my life and I work on a federal military base cutting grass for a living in Arkansas
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Good luck to you young man Colt I do hope you can lead as normal life as possible,once your released I hope you get a decent job a nice home for yourself,stay safe.take care.God bless you.i hope your life runs smoothly for you.. sending you all the luck in the world you will need.from England UK 😊 please please stay put of trouble.remember the word NO just incase anyone wants you to get into trouble.. remember NO...🙂🙂
Colt, you made it through man. Please, don't let all of your hard work go to waste. Rise above it. Continue to become a pillar of your community, someone young people can look up to. You got this.
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Confused about the sentiment people have about being happy that he changed. The only thing that changed was his circumstance. He was accosted and beat by a drunk to the point of wanting to kill him and run away. Nobody talks about how his step dad was an abusive POS and his mom was complacent. He more than likely was never a threat to society as long as he wasn't being beaten and berated regularly. This is a boy who was completely failed by his support system and promptly punished like an adult for it. Colt isn't some champion of the potential of our justice system, he's a boy who was forced in a box after being traumatized and had to grow up on his own...
what did he even get swooped up for?
@@AndrewsArachnids He killed his stepfather at 15 I believe
@@pivotmaster861 Good on him he deserves an award for bravery not a punishment.
Right, because you know every angle of his case and why hes where he is. Also didnt see anything about "championing" our justice system. Looked more like someone who got the short end of the stick and made the most of it. But please tell us more how unfair the real world is?
THIS!!! I'm seeing so many comments praising the correctional facilities. They must not have watched the initial interview when he was much younger and speaking on how BAD the correctional facility was.
He killed his stepfather... He finally got sick and tired of his stepfather beating him bloody and just dragging him around on the ground like trash. He should've never been in prison.
It should be self defense, I know he probably did not kill him in actual self defense but he did to prevent future assault.
@@Benpg93 In my opinion, that should count as self-defense.
@@Benpg93 It should be considered self defense.
I hope everyone involved is not an asshole. He killed the step dad but saved his own life. Which one of us wouldn't?? Iam thankful he can go forward and enjoy his young life.
I agree
Miles is amazing! He graduated as valedictorian of his class at Holy Cross College and was the first prisoner to ever be published in the Notre Dame Journal of Undergraduate Research. He's going to do great things!
That's great to hear!
His best friend pushing his cart full of his stuff all the way to the gate and all they back to the jail says a lot about their friendship. I hope they stay friends. Wish them both well
Very true @Kamikaze Kid. They are both out of prison now and stay in touch regularly. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@CalamariProductions Did Miles get out? I read that the earliest release date for him would be in 2026..
@@judyholiday1794 yes he did they have a video with both young men speaking on reform. 🙂👍
@@CalamariProductionsThat reality quote quote is the sad truth smh
Colt is the Number 1 example of what caring people, proper rehabilitation and understanding in the correctional system. When people care about and treat someone as a human and not a number this is possible. I know Colt is out and all I can wish for him is God Speed and Keep Focused on the road ahead.
So very true @The Auto Hot-Shot!!
Yes he is
Truth bro!
This is a very strange take to me, I'm not sure how much of his development can be contributed to the correctional system. This kid was abused by his alcoholic step father to the point of wanting to kill him. He had been a victim the entire way through, and in my opinion if you abuse a child to the point of them considering killing you and running away to be their best option, you probably deserve to be shot. He stopped being abused every day and turned out to otherwise be a seemingly normal kid. If anything, locking him up for several years instead of monitoring him and mandating a psychologist / therapist seems to me like a severe injustice.
Hope he can get a good job
He grew up in prison… what a crazy concept. Thanks for sharing his story.
It's our honor to share these stories @bruh. Thanks for watching. Grateful these videos are used for education and training purposes to help everyone understand these systems, which are too often shielded from the public.
He's all grown up now handsome young man I hope he goes far in life
Were he goes now
His stepfather abused him to no end. He shouldnt have been sentenced. Every human has the right to freedom. Freedom from abuse is one of that.
Miles and Colt are so intelligent and seem to be good hearted people.Prayers for them and certainly wish them the best.I think it was meant to be they came to know each other (brothers). Miles words at the end made me cry.
We agree 100% @angela throne. It's sad they had to meet the way they did, but we all often talk about how amazing it is that we all met each other and continue to be like family today. Life is funny like that sometimes! Thanks for watching and commenting. Appreciate it!
Thanks, Angela! Glad you enjoyed the clip.
@@milesmfolsom ruclips.net/video/Yh2w7-1-ZTw/видео.html. Listen to this song Miles and keep holding on.
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@@milesmfolsom is it really you?
I think that the best way that he can show his victim that he is sorry is by doing what he is already doing. I really wish him the best of luck...
I wish him lots of luck. He seems like a smart guy, I think he will go far.
He has a fitness page on Instagram hes doing quite well
Thanks @Kelly Gibson. They are both so smart and determined to do good in the world. We've been honored to share their stories.
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*Yo I’m sure he’s doing more good than the People commenting on here JUST SAYING!.*
@@da_figaro8723 why do people like you reason this way? He's doing well means he's doing well, what's with the baseless comparison? 🙄🙄
God bless this young man. I wish him the best in life, he deserves it.
I'm so glad they let Miles join the walk and tag along
I'm so happy for Colt. He deserves to be free.
He’s such a sweet young man who has come such a long way! It’s truly a breath of fresh air watching him and Miles evolve and learn from their mistakes. They were so going and have been through so much meanwhile they can still smile big and choose to use the situation in a more positive way!! Colt you’re AMAZING and I know you’re going to do Great things!!!🤗❤️🤗❤️
We couldn't have said it better @Destination Unknown! Thanks for watching and commenting!!
no ne gives a shit that an innocent person was jailed. why were all the facts not brought to light about this boys mental and physical torture
@@jeffreybail353 Exactly it's like the family forgot to tell the damn truth, and this boy paid the price for it. You know, Colt won't talk about it because he ashamed by it, which makes me wonder if he was molested by his step father. Think about it, he also was one of those Eagle Scout leaders, and we know what a lot of them do not all of them, but a lot of them do molest boys. I mean, I've been molested, and I can understand why Colt hasn't been able to talk about it. My heart literally breaks for this kid, he never should have been in an adult prison, he should have been getting therapy. It makes me so mad what this town did to this kid, absolutely horrible his so called family did absolutely nothing for him that's disgusting..
Damn, i just realized the sequence of events. After Colt left, Levi moved in and then Levi left too. Imagine the emotions that Miles had to go through!
Miles made me cry. I know he missed him very much. I have just started watching these videos and I’m kind off out of order. I see your heart for these young men who do have a chance for change.
Colt had to take matters into his own hands, and that is absolutely horrific. This kid was terrorized, he was beat on the whole time he was growing up with this monster, not only that, it looks like he was molested by him, he doesn't talk about it because he's ashamed by it. I'm a survivor of being molested by my own family, and I am telling you this young man was, he has all of the signs, after all, his stepfather was an Eagle Scout and that should tell you everything you need to know so many men who are in the Eagle Scouts, molest young boys, and they do it all the time and get away with it, it is absolutely disgusting, the way his family did him, especially his mother, she's just as much to blame for what happened, he never should have been in prison, he should have been getting a lot of therapy, my heart breaks for him, he's paid enough, he never should have been in there, but some of his family members should have been, they knew what was going on and did nothing.
@@joywalker4918 still killing someone doesn't justify it. However it's good he has changed and has more control of his mind and actions
@@joywalker4918sorry to hear this. 😢
So glad to see his update! Glad he is doing well and is happy.
As a child abuse survivor, I don't blame Colt for killing his abuser. He never should've been encarserated.
Well he did convince a friend to help him kill his step Dad …. Which sucks for the other kid 😡
Been following this case since I was six, SIX. I’m happy to see Colt rehabilitated. Wishing you the best of luck dude.
That’s amazing- you can actually say that you grew up with him. I remember when the crime happened. I’ve been following for a while myself
He’s out now. He got out in 2019.
Miles man, I hope he’s alright. Looked so sad in the end. I really sympathized with him.
He's doing great @Ben Jackson. He is one of the most dedicated, resilient young man we've ever known. Look for great things from him and Colt ahead!
@@CalamariProductions Thanks so much for that update! You guys at CP are incredible! I love the work yall do, and we can all see how genuine yall are in your efforts. Much love to everyone on the team!
@@CalamariProductions when will Miles be eligible to be released?
Damn man this kid has grown up a lot he was actually holding himself well at even 15 good luck to the rest of your journey I watch a lot of these videos as I was also in the juvenile system & was on probation for a few years as well, dont miss that shit at all and ever since I turned 18 I straightened up I'm now 20 ,my dad got locked up right after my 14th birthday and I lost my only parent I had he is still incarcerated till I'm 27 I have a son and everyday I just grind it out and make sure I'm doing what's right for him and my family don't ever think because your family gave up on you or you had a bad childhood that you can't turn it around and make good out of all the bullshit you've seen , rise above be great and God bless🙏
Very motivated....... Thanks
@@comforteduam2818 sam's here , we got this brotha
I don't understand why they don't want to change, people just have excuses and blame other people for messing up in life. It's not our fault that we been born, but is our failed have we died. yes life is unfair but that the fact for everyone. People need got just realise that and if you have goals and right mindset doesn't matter what colour and raise you are. You will doing great in life.
In his eyes and facial, I see untold stuff. I wish one day he could tell about the real journey. Best of luck to him.
facts i just said that.
What would make you think something like that! Lmao, let me see maybe the fact that he just spent the last 5 years in prison, I think it would be safe to assume that
He will of defo been done up the sheriff
I’m proud of how well he’s done👍🏼💯
You can't help but be damaged inside by a terrible experience like prison that those kids had. Our stepdad molested us yet was never punished. Evil people walk among us and good people are hurt.
I got really confused here and thought he was being set free but he was transferring. Glad to hear he is free since 2019 now.
He’s a very well spoken young man.
@Margaret Brown -- yes he is! And we're happy to report he was released from prison in 2019 and is doing great! You can show support for Colt by voting for him to be featured in Muscle and Fitness Magazine at the link below. You won't believe his transformation!
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I am really glad he is doing well and hope he will be a successful man in the future and I think he learned a lot from his mistakes
I hope his roommate is doing fine now. You can tell he's totally heart broken because someone he trusted and could depend on is leaving his life, at least for the moment, but the moments he needs him the most. That has got to be really difficult.
But, if he does as well, his moment will come too, and that will be sweet for him.
He's free now, Colt is planning to have a collab with him(Miles) in his new youtube channel
@@silverfeather992 what’s the channel name
@@silverfeather992 what's the channel name ?
@@marquittablessed9003 Colts High Caliber Fitness
@@NaikonDrkaww shit it’s real good shit on the info I just subscribed
I saw one of your early doc's about him, and I'm glad to hear he's out & doing well. My best wishes for he and his future. Never knew what he was in for, and now that I read in the comments why, this young man NEVER should have been incarcerated for his circumstances. As the saying goes, "you can only kick a dog so long before it will turn and bite you", and that's exactly what happened here. His stepfather got what he deserved in my opinion.
he's a credit to himself, a young man who faced severe provocation and was let down by a flawed justice system designed by box ticking lawyers and DA's looking numbers for his records. I understand he's now doing well for himself and I wish him well from the UK. This young man should never have been jailed.
How long was in there for ?
@@alwalkemdown7878 just over 10 years. He was looking at life though
@@alwalkemdown7878 9 n half
He did 9 years for murdering somebody... That's an incredibly fair sentence. I bet if you asked him, he'd tell you he wouldn't have had it any other way. Him and his friend are truly rehabilitated... You NEVER get to see inmates who become friends in prison, and stick with each other like this, get as much privileges as they did. I mean his friend literally got to walk him to the front gate of the damn prison. That is very rare.
That tells me that these young men, rehabbed in there, they didn't partake in the immature, gang politics that go on in prison, they didn't continue to be horrible criminals while being in there, and the reward for them for doing that, was a MASSIVE sentence reduction, they got proper education, even college education, they used every single resource available to them to better their lives. Lots of kids have abusive step parents who are alcoholics. The fact that people believe that gives you the right to murder them, like you believe is WILD to me. You should never stoop to that level, I don't care. By saying that, you're effectively saying, people who get locked up for abusing somebody, should face the death penalty, and die for it. Which is incredibly vile to me.
This young man is an example of true rehabilitation and a successful program none of the people look stressed. The size of the prison is huge and very clean good to see our tax money thats working for a change. Im wishing him and his friend Gods Blessings. Bklyn Strong!
They have come along way! This warms my heart to know they are doing well! ❤️❤️
Miles is almost time for somebody to walk you out just like you been there for your friends, hope you guys stay in touch always Can't wait for the moment!!!!
I WROTE YEARS BACK HOW IMPRESSIVE THIS KID WAS AND HOW WELL HE HAD BEEN COUNSELD
I KNEW HE WOULD DO GREAT AND LOOK AT HIM THIS STORY HAS BEEN SO REAL IM REALLY HAPPY
FOR HIM I HOPE HIS NATURAL FATHER IS STILL AROUND IM SURE THAT IT WAS HIS VISITS WITH COLT
THAT GAVE THESE POSIBILITYS COLT HAS A HECK OF A STORY THAT WILL HELP ALOT OF PEPOLE!
@Robert Lamirand - we agree! More updates coming in the future. Thanks for watching and commenting!
It's very sad that Colt and his friend Paul were given adult sentences . They should have been charged as juveniles. And got maybe a sentence of 7-10 years. The step father was an abuser.
I hope Colt was not abused in any way when he went into the adult prison. So many predators will prey
on the young prisoners.
I am glad they are both out and doing so well.
I have really enjoyed watching these videos. To see how well these kids have done and are doing. As a former medic in county detention centers, I’ve only seen a few teens come in that were waived to adult status. One of them thought he was big and bad. That almost got him hurt really bad. So to hear these positive stories of these kids is just amazing. I look forward to watching more of these.
Thanks so much @Just Ducky! Very interesting to hear your own experience working as a medic in detention centers. Most people never get to see the inside of these places, much less understand the depth of the stories involved. We're incredibly honored to do this work, and equally grateful to have such wonderful viewers here on our channel. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment!
Keep moving forward young man👍🏻you are not your past!the world is open for you,eyes wide open ..God Bless you❤️🙏🏻
@Maria Casella - As we like to say in the juvenile justice world, "no child should forever be judged by the worst day of his life." Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
I cant believe how much older this guy is now good for him I hope this isn’t an act and he’s ready to do something with his life. We’re all gonna make it colton hope the best for you brother
Thanks again Calamari Productions. Your efforts are truly appreciated(as always !).
And thank YOU @Wes for being such a loyal viewer! Greatly appreciated!
Wishing Colt the very best for creating his future, may it be filled with love and happiness.
Thanks @Bella mia! We're so happy he's successfully on his way!
Is it me or is Miles absolutely devastated to lose his mate? Also when his other celly left he looked totally blown away but then his celly just seemed to move on like he never existed. That makes me sad tbh. I hope someone is also making sure Miles is alright x
How long is he in for an whats is his last name?
How intelligent, good-natured children like these two were failed to the extent that they winded up in prison must be one of the most tragic failures of American society.
You commit crimes like that you go to prison
I’m so happy for him. From now on he can focus on his future and never forget that a person without a vision can perish. He learned the hard way. Most people will not remember how he started but they will definitely remember how he ended. Proud, proud of him🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wonderful comment @MeMtz09. Thanks for taking the time to watch!
Well, he needed therapy, his stepfather was a horrible person who beat on him and who likely molested him, so I do hope he gets a lot of therapy, his stepfather was a monster, that's why Colt, never talked about it, my heart breaks for him, it seems like he does have a bright future, and that is awesome.
I really appreciate the videos you guys make. While I could list quite a few reasons for liking the work you do, to me the important point you make clear is that good people make bad choices. Not everyone in prison is bad.
Thanks so much @Dennis Pete! Really appreciate your comment, and we 100% agree with your statement. Hope you'll stay tuned for more important stories ahead!
I'm just so happy and proud of him. Sending so much love his way from Argentina!
Glad you're here with us @luz reader! Love our friends and viewers from all over the globe!
He is super smart I can tell his eyes when he talk… He’s looking to you and he’s thinking something
"I can feel gravitational knowledge contributed to this moment. Lengthening the chasm of despair with my heart and mind. The warring between what I know should be, what I want to be, and the reality of what is." This had my heart. 😭💜
For real where did this dude come from?!
some of the realest words Ive heard come out of a humans mouth.
Never forget what living like this looked like. Go forward and prosper.
he will go far in life you can tell he has changed
He’s actually on my fb and I wa suprised when he replied back he’s doing great now runs a gym
he was never flawed to begin with. he stood up against his abusive step dad in self defense. colt is the prime example of society being indifferent to a young childs suffering and giving him the treatment you would give an ordinary thug. Its only thanks to his persistence in keeping out of trouble and the help of the facility and documentary team that he's on right tracks. But he was still deprived of many good years of his life.
Hope he stays on the right path good 👍 luck to this young man God keep him safe
I'm ugly crying... Bless them both !!
Those are 2 young men who i would be very proud to have in my community ❤❤
From what colt said, after parents divorce, he and mom have good life, until his mom met stepdad, he drinks everyday also his mom, both troublesome, thats how he got troubled mind as kid, good thing he learned from it, and hope continue to be a good citizen, never seen his mom during the docu
Colt, this NEVER should have happened to you. Hope you make the best of life.
I felt horrible for miles he seems like such an amazing kid. Will you have videos on him??
@Kaylee Warden -- You are SO right! He's an INCREDIBLE young man! We're working on producing the full 11 year story of his case and will keep our viewers up to date on this channel. Until then, if you haven't seen it already, you can see a video of Miles and Colt when they were cellies here: ruclips.net/video/Q6fgDs7Mj9k/видео.html.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
I too felt so sad for Miles. I hope he does his time well, and hopefully cuts some time off it. This is my first video of this series, so, I need to catch up on what's going on here.
I love how this is being done though, because the person interviewing asks questions that the general public would like to ask, but can't. It's also done with such great respect and affection, and that makes watching that much more enjoyable.
So happy for miles and colt, they both have come a long way since their teens and I’m happy to see them thriving!
What an amazing man Colt has become. Wishing Colt the best !!
he seems super smart! i hope he does well in life! ❤️
He's doing great @Rebecca Feldman! See how you can now vote for him to win a feature in muscle and fitness magazine!
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Thank you Calamari for bringing this episode and following up with Colt since his incarceration back in 2010...Only through time, will we from the outside understand a little into the world of these "convicts". Only through TIME, very few who made the best of the situation. Colt is very intelligent and took this time to get his Associates plus working to reduce his time. It was unfortunate that Colt had to pull the trigger however why wasn't "self-defense" used? Yes both Paul and Colt took the plea but looking back they could have better representation. This is a journey of being abused and trying to survive but Colt may have chosen the wrong method and he dearly paid the price. This is a prime example of if someone is intelligent at 15, deciding to make the best with the situation - i dont know what is. Thank you Calamari for personalizing Colt and Miles friendship and brotherhood. Both came into the system alone but both will be leaving as brothers. It is just amazing to see how both are well read and they decided to rise above the fray and will definitely contribute to society upon release. Hope Calamari do a follow-up with both them as a reunion. That would be the perfect ending to both men showing how they rehabilitated themselves.
Go live the life that you were intended to live ! Stay happy Colt, no more abuse from anyone xoxoxo
I found this yesterday and I haven’t been away since! This was the best idea 🙏🏽
So glad you found us @Erica Salas! Lots of important stories on our channel and much more ahead. We hope you'll stay tuned!
Congrastulation kid..always be good boy God will guide you with full protection and love.
Colts learnt his lesson and turned out a lovely person. You have to respect others and respect yourself. Its the only way. Have a happy 😊 life Colt.
Thank you Calamari Productions for bringing us this content!!It is soo important and I really feel it will,is helping people..(I'd like to think
Thanks so much @Maria Casella! We truly appreciate your kind words. This work is a labor of love. Viewers like you help us keep doing what we do!
Thanks for your kind words. I see it the same way. Getting these 'Issues' Out in the Open for everyone's review. Consider this. The best way to make a decision is to have ALL the FACTS. That decision my not be afforded to you or me but most likely it's going to get to the 'Right Person or Person' in time. Another consideration is "Nothing is going to Change until Something Changes'. Yes, we've all heard that a million times.....BUT 'CALAMARI PRODUCTIONS' HAS 'HER FOOT in the DOOR' AGAIN ! Thanks again for sharing your thoughts. wes †
I hope things like this not only helps people but educated them
Colt and his friend Paul were just trapped in a circumstance that they didn't knew that time. Since they were young the only thing they knew was to kill that man so Colt can run away. I remember him saying, nobody knew what was really happening in that house. This is what rehabilitation is. I hope his friend Miles who looks perfectly okay is doing great as well. Loosing a dear friend during hard times, wasn't easy. I'm happy Colt is doing okay now.
I’ve watched several of your videos and I’m still puzzled about how such a smart and likeable person could do what he did. Did he ever try to explain the whole situation? You really don’t expect to see people like Colt in prison. Glad he’s out and I’d like to wish him all the best in life.
Abusive step dad who made his life hell and I don't think the mam helped at all either
You don't understand someone got so afraid of being beaten to death by his stepfather that he stopped the beatings. It is called survival.
What a sweet guy and smart..I wish him best of luck and may God bless him...I know he will have a wonderful life and a good loving wife and kids....
What a great guy he’s growing up and I am really proud of you 👏✌️👏🙏❤️
I'm so proud of you Colt. Get down Varsity.
I choked up Miles… but this was a part of life’s journey for them. I’m so happy they found each other when they both got out.
How did this young man get to prision. He is so well matter and has goals. Very mature for a 20 year old. I am impressed.
Murder
@@peytonbrandon6318 fr ?
@@jorihope1375 he murdered his abusive step-father
The lady should of left them alone for a minute so they could properly say goodbye
Thank you!!! I know they were thinking the same thing the whole time!!
Time to celebrate and have a happy life, we are rooting for you and feel the joy of freedom, the sun is shining for YOU!
@Raw Olympia -- He's working super hard and doing great now that he's out of prison! thanks for watching and commenting.
I wish him a life time of pure happiness . God please keep him safe! Go in peace my child ❤️🙏🏽🇨🇦
Beautiful documentary just brilliant. I wish the best for Colt and miles I think I heard colt is out and i hope he is doing well! Hope miles gets out very soon too! Both of them seemed like they made a bad mistake and will never do it again. God bless them. Also that poem at the end by miles ❤❤❤
I spent much of my teens in juvenile detention center for smoking weed. I refused to take meds for my ADHD. As a adult I moved to California and started smoking weed legally. I have not been in trouble since. Good luck G!!!
Petey B- strong man- gd 4 u! Enjoy ur life w/ out poison & smoke that gd green
Goodluck Colt in everything you do further now on in life. Regards from Mauritius 🇲🇺
It’s too bad that they couldn’t have had a moment without the cameras to say goodbye.
I’ll never understand why force prisoners to wear jumpsuits and things so atypical from the rest of society, yet reform is to rehabilitate them to have the structure and sense to learn how to live or be civil. Miles’ poem breaks me heart. Someone please explain why the jumpsuits are necessary to differentiate their status by appearance in such humiliating clothes that don’t support any confidence or assurance for what clothes are designed for. They may as well be naked.
I think he is a good young man . It's hard enough been adult putting up with abusive drunk . I can't imagine what it would be like for a kid and having know one to protect you apart from your 12 year old friend it would have been terrifying . I hope that people will let them live there life's when they are free
Never should have gone to prison in the first place. We are totally against torturing children or even adults. Those who don't see anything wrong with it are warped.
Damn, as soon as you said, "Your laughing, I'm crying" got me started...🤗
It gets extremely emotional following young people like Colt and Miles for years. We keep in touch with them long after our cameras stop filming. The primary goal of our work is to help open eyes and hopefully, help change these systems. Meeting "kids" like Colt and Miles has been the most rewarding, inspirational aspect of our 23 years filming what we film. And yes, the tears will most likely continue to flow for as long as we're able to do what we do. :). Thanks @Love, Lana!
I've done time myself ,n the day u walk out those gates it strange n u notice ur surrounding and how amazing it is
Yeah after 29 years it was almost like a dream when I got out. I think in one of my videos i talk about it
Good for him. Thanks for sharing his story and experience.
Our pleasure @Rock Nation. We think it's important people see these experiences, unedited. Colt and Miles (and SO many others) prove that change is possible and kids deserve a second chance. We're grateful you're here with us on our channel and hope you'll stay tuned for more ahead!
It would be so cool to do an updated video on him! Outside I’m real life! Dying to know!
@Megs301 - we're working on that! Thanks for asking!
colts doing amazing you can find him on instagram his username is lundyxtreme he posts there almost daily
@@johnsellers4994 hes turned out a fine young man I'm not on Instagram I'm a grandmother give him best wishes from me please x
He has his own RUclips channel Colts High Caliber Fitness
He appears like a pleasant and kind young man! Wishing him luck for a better future.
@fl5337 - He is! We hope you'll go to our CalamariProductions YT home page and search his name (Colt Lundy). We have many more recent videos with him and updated information since being released from prison in 2019. He's doing great! Thank you for watching!
Sure hope Miles is staying out of trouble and is able to keep in touch with his friend.
Thank you. I am at the end of my sentence, living on house arrest. Things are going very well. Colt and I speak on a regular basis.
@@milesmfolsom @ Hey Miles, I hope this finds you well. Please know your pass don’t define you. You got your whole life ahead of you know. Take 1day at a time, keep your head up, make good choice and you will do great thing yg man. Sending Love&Prayers to you Miles . I’m glad you & colt are still best friends(brothers ✊🏾) Good luck& God bless. I live in Toronto , Canada 🇨🇦 I’ve worked with the homeless since 2004, I’ve worked with street kids age 16-30 yrs old, best job in the world. No judgment here. Take care! Stay safe! ❤️🙏🏽🇨🇦
@@milesmfolsom You just made my day. I saw how sad you were when this day came and I am very happy you are out and moving on with your life. Please hang on to the friendship with Colt. Those kind of friendships are very precious.
@@milesmfolsom Not sure if this is the real Miles Folsom (lots of imposters around these days), but I am very glad to hear he is doing well. I have been following the case ever since the first documentary came on television back when I was a young teenager (I'm 23 now). I just want to say that I am frankly very impressed with how these young men have managed to better your lives inside the prison system and were able to get out and on with their lives while still young. Especially so with Miles due to his extensive juvenile criminal history. I am also glad that Levi, Miles' next cellmate, also seems to be on the straight and narrow too per the recent interviews. I wish Miles (and by extension Colt and the others) the absolute best as they start to build their livelihoods and careers.
@@milesmfolsom there will be bad days for sure, it's how you work through those bad days that'll keep you a free man. Also, dont move too fast with life once youre completely free...take it one day at a time to not overwhelm yourself. Best of luck man! I did 1 year and 6 months in a max secure juvy placement when I was a teen...in my 30s now havnt been in trouble since. You can do it!
Bless his heart. He is very well spoken
Gud luck colt ,in everything you do ,n ur dreams do come true ,...all the very best to you from UK
He grew up to be a smart, nice looking guy. I wish him well.
This will never define you. So happy for your progress and good wishes. You should have never had to endure what you did. God Bless you honey, keep up the good stuff.
come here after watching the clip when he was 15 interviewed in his cell. Hope he is doing well.
Thats great im glad hes doing good out on the outside u can tell he will go far in life n that he truly changed into a better person n had enough time to learn from his mistakes i believe he will go amazin in the future n become into an amazing adult
You don't know how much it means when people like you say things like that about people like us sometimes people try to change and nobody nobody cares but when we make mistakes every one's there but that's life so I'm sure he is really grateful and has a lot of gratitude I know I did in my situation
I believe he will go far
@@ML-rb5vz I went in at 17 and left prison at 46. I wish the best for these guys
So it does work for some people so happy to see, so glad he is still doing great,I think he’ll be fine he’s learnt his ‘lesson’!
Good luck CK to him, lucky to have a chance to make a life. I was locked up and we had a kid come in at 16 for murder he got natural life. It's been 20 some years now and he's still there.
Hope you have a good life and a better future. Good luck Colt.
Not saying he had the right or an excuse to kill his step dad but he wasn’t some evil kid or a kid who would have been a killer, he made a stupid choice because he felt like he had no choice. I’m glad he is doing so well and he was given a chance to get back into society I know he will do well.
HES VERY WELL SPOKEN .I HOPE HE GET IT TOGETHER AND DO WHAT HIS HEART DESIRES AND NEVER GO BACK.AMEN!☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻💯💯💯💯
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
He already had it together
Great doc , I’ve been following colt thew out the years , he has turned into a very handsome man with manners , he doesn’t seem to have anger or hate in him , I’d say he got the best off all the concealing , and schooling , I pray he does great out in society.
As absolutely insane and crazy as it sounds.. I have meet people in prison who say they would do it again. I asked a guy one time what he would do if he was free and had a gun. He told me he would use it to get money. I was stunned
Wow keep your head up and stay positive👍🏼😷✌️ and go the right path
He's doing great @Mr_Ral_f_n!
He sounds so intelligent now very mature. It's sad what happen and what put him where he is. I do pray he moves on and do not return.