3 Stories about the most infamous people I met in Prison
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2024
- These are some of the most infamous people I've met after spending 19 years in prison.
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We ABSOLUTELY need more of these story times! You're a great storyteller!
And some Vietnam War stories from a serial killers perspective 😮
I love how you made a change in your life and you admit to everything
You've got a lot to say, and it's worth listening.
Great video!
I've been following your shorts for quite some time now, I always stop and watch :) More stories!!
I love seeing your watch-count go up and up on your newer videos brother! Keep leading and teaching. I've even got my local County Commissioner to start watching your stuff.. Now she's putting together a plan to completely revamp our jails, juvenile centres, and housing programs. And she's asked me to help! YOU DID THAT FOR US:) You speak the truth and sound professional. We need people like you in leadership positions.
I feel like I learn so much whenever I listen to this man talk! Thank you for making a channel :)
Looking forward to seeing more of this!
Great storytelling, thanks for sharing your experiences
Thanks for listening
@second_chancer I could listen to you talk about Greg for hours!
I like when you do these stories. It's so interesting! 😊
Wow that's crazy yo you've got some stories. I truly enjoy your page thank you
Did Greg talk to you about his Vietnam experiences? I mean clearly no excuse for serial killing but I’m sure that shaped him in awful ways. Favorite video yet btw!
I agree.
Sounds like he was cooked by his upbringing. Probably involved lots of violence. The war would probably be the first time he killed and knew he could live with himself. The boundaries line makes him sound like a psychopath. Inconvenience one and you die.
This is great Jesse! I really love it
Ohhh this set up is exciting!!! Can’t wait for more content and longer videos
All three of these stories were fascinating. I'd love to hear you tell more stories like this.
On an unrelated note, are you acquainted with any of the other "big" former prisoners on RUclips? I watch JD Delay and Larry Lawton and wonder if you have ever interacted. One thing I really like about you is that you're a positive person and you don't swear. Or shout.
We've all chatted a fair bit. It's a small community.
@@second_chancerdo you swear irl?
What an interesting video! You're a great story teller. ❤
loving your content. the stories you tell remind me of my days in juvenile detention center
Keep doing these videos! If you keep making these, the views will come!
Been following you on tiktok for well over a year. Commenting so when you get bigger you'll remember me
Stay together, stay vigilant, don’t let predators like this ruin your visit
Chill out with the music in the background. Otherwise loving the long form
I saw you on tiktok
Greg's picture makes him look like a total derp. He sure doesn't seem like a cold blooded killer. I am only familiar with his encounter with Hilda Roche. I would greatly enjoy hearing more about his crimes and what happened to him.
That gives me an idea for a game where you get to live in prison normally, but at a random time a couple days in, a different diesase outbreak begins, the guards evacuate leaving the prisoners alone,
And just to not make it not repetitive, there will be a ton of random events and multiple outbreaks coded,
And it will be like a project zomboid mentality, theres no ending, you just live as long as you can
What do yall think?
Wow!
Bravo, that was a great presentation. I hope you become rich from all of this. You could have been a great writer or someone special. However, I realize you are special and talented right now. Anyway, I told you before but look up my cousin John Nicholas Gargano. He always had a gift and will always have one. And someday my cousins crime probably won’t be a crime. Just like when smoking eeed was a crime and now isn’t.
People contain multitudes. I have several friends that would by first appearances (because of, you know; physique, neck tattoos, etc) be judged as criminals, jailbirds, whatever. Some with the potential and history of being extremely violent. Usually the nicest people. Still, there's usually untreated (or untreatable!) mental issues that make them do... stupid shit sometimes. Like hitting first when offended, as opposed to talking it out. As long as one has enough guts to say "well I don't want any part in that" if they propose some hare-brained scheme or deal, they respect that. My closest of these friends is perfectly aware and regretful of parts of their history, and have insights into the human psyche you only get from someone who's been there, done that.
New word learned🎉 AVUNCULAR!
uncle-like
Thanks
I mean if you remember the Gypsy Rose case that guy murdered for her because he got convinced to and she got to walk free but he ended up doing Life
Did I miss the cia one?
You should tour uk England since I live there and preach anti gang violonce
Hey it’s Asher. @asherellenberger. Good seeing you
You too
In regards to UK law on death penalty & extradition it works like this, all states that part of The Council of Europe must have memorandum or have death penalty abolished in order to join and be members (UK is member). This also means that members state cannot extradite people to place where they could get the death penalty. This due to Council of Europe's Protocol 6 and Protocol 13.
Protocol No. 6 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms concerning the Abolition of the Death Penalty (ETS No. 114)
Protocol No. 13 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, concerning the abolition of the death penalty in all circumstances (ETS No. 187).
UK abolished the death penalty (for mu*der) in the 1960s due to some very controversial cases. All those sentenced to death had their sentences converted into life sentences. This remains a very controversial topic in the UK & Europe more broadly, with some place have majority support for reinstating the death penalty.
Only Belarus (which never member of The Council of Europe) still has an active death penalty. Russia officially has memorandum on death penalty, so they could join be part of the Council of Europe.
They were suspended (after the invasion of Ukraine in 2022) & then left meaning they no longer needed to keep the memorandum in place.
You should tour uk England since I live there and preach anti gang violonce