Kids In Prison: Then & Now - Who Made It and Who Didn't a Decade Later

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @Sheeba1982
    @Sheeba1982 Год назад +653

    Charles was doomed from the start 😩 As black mothers we gotta start realizing that active and present fathers are just as important as us mothers are to our children. ESPECIALLY to our little black boys. He needed a man to show him what being a man is and looks like. No kid should have to or even think about robbing or selling drugs to eat. A present, active father would have provided support for him and his mom. Bringing back a healthy family structure is going to be vital to rebuilding the black community. We absolutely have to be more thoughtful about who we decide to procreate with ❤

    • @calvinchauvin78
      @calvinchauvin78 Год назад +64

      2 parent homes are so important. Kids need both.

    • @morganmonroee
      @morganmonroee Год назад +125

      I’m sure his mom would’ve loved for his dad to be an active father and good role model, I think everyone realizes how important that is . We honestly don’t even know what the situation was with dad for all we know he was in jail too. Whether mom and dad are together or not too many black fathers have decided not to be active in their kids lives. I hate that the narrative is always black women need to do better when it’s the men dropping the ball, and black women and their children are the victims

    • @ThatChickKim
      @ThatChickKim Год назад +27

      I saw a wedding ring on her left hand, so I thought there was one in the household. But honestly, I don't even think that would've helped.

    • @Weld24_CosmicKat
      @Weld24_CosmicKat Год назад +3

      Very well said.

    • @Leaux.Behold
      @Leaux.Behold Год назад +55

      That is the responsibility of both parents, not just the mother.

  • @cindyboren5641
    @cindyboren5641 Год назад +196

    It was sad to hear Charles was back in prison, but when you are released back to the same area and friends this is what happens. I feel sorry for the family who loss a loved one and my Prayers go out to them. As for Charles he took a life so he gave his life. Fair exchange is no robbery. Just justice!

    • @killianmoss3571
      @killianmoss3571 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah congratz , you are 30 something and just passed the bare minimum 🎉

    • @i-h8-democrats
      @i-h8-democrats 8 месяцев назад +2

      It's a race and culture issue. Nobody dare talks about it. Fix that, and help fix the problem.

    • @honey77777
      @honey77777 18 дней назад

      “Fair exchange is no robbery. Just justice” well said ❤

    • @spydaweb3008
      @spydaweb3008 5 дней назад

      One of those was a kid from Indiana that avenged his uncle.when they interviewed him 13yrs later that man was never gonna be the same.his eyes tell you everything.walking into a room with new people anticipating there actions before he gets comfortable.#selfdetonatung🚬

  • @ozymandias7940
    @ozymandias7940 Год назад +129

    While I half expected to hear that Charles had re-offended, I was not expecting to hear that he was convicted of murder and copped a 147 year bid. Such a waste, the people that tried to help him. Hell, I was rooting for the guy too.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +32

      @ozymandias7940 - everyone was shocked...even the staff at the prison who really felt like he would make it. Sad ending all the way around.

    • @adrinathegreat3095
      @adrinathegreat3095 Год назад +17

      Amazing how easily fooled some people are, when it prison you've got all the time in the world, boredom sets in so you learn, you get educated, you do what you need to do to get out, for most the goal is freedom and if it means doing something you don't really want to do but might lead to an earlier release you do it.
      You've nothing else to do with your time.
      There's killers in jail that'll 'll teach other inmates, study the bible, offer help to everyone, be a model prison for 10, 15 years, impress everyone including the parole board.
      Get released and almost immediately seek a bloody revenge.

    • @angelastewart4378
      @angelastewart4378 Год назад +2

      True

    • @vondaholman-carter1286
      @vondaholman-carter1286 11 месяцев назад +2

      NOOOOO😢

    • @blvckdoll
      @blvckdoll 6 месяцев назад +16

      ​@@adrinathegreat3095I don't think it was like that for Charles. What landed him back in was him being released to the same toxic environment and peers and Colt lundy mentioned when he got out that it wasn't easy to readjust, that some jobs didn't want him because of his past etc. So that mightve been what it was like for Charles.

  • @misskys1
    @misskys1 Год назад +191

    I wish they talked about how hard it is for them to readjust to society once they are out. The resources available upon release really do make a big difference. No real support is a sentence waiting to happen.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +25

      @misskys1 - You are very right. Re-entry is a huge issue and we will be covering that a lot more in the future. Support, hope and opportunity are all key. Sadly, many of these kids have none of the above and that can lead to problems once they're out. Thanks again for watching and taking the time to comment.

    • @charliehay1520
      @charliehay1520 Год назад +17

      These type videos need to be shown in EVERY middle school and high school in America
      Thank you for sharing this..

    • @GTJC
      @GTJC 9 месяцев назад +3

      I wish we talk about how if they had not committed crimes they would not have been taken away from society and need to learn how to red-adjust.

    • @Noname-oo9gn
      @Noname-oo9gn 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@GTJCso what's the point of prison? To lose your liberty only/ be a rehabilitated. Clearly isn't working. Same here in the UK sad all round.

    • @GTJC
      @GTJC 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@Noname-oo9gn the point of prison is to remove those who have committed crimes against society from society. I dont anyone has the perfect answer as to what should happen in and after prison,.

  • @rojamillerover
    @rojamillerover 11 месяцев назад +62

    I like that they put Miles and Colton in the same cell asay from adults who would have taken advantage of them both.

    • @spydaweb3008
      @spydaweb3008 2 дня назад

      @@rojamillerover exactly.nepotism is everywhere.

  • @LPC610
    @LPC610 Год назад +35

    Thank you for updating up on this. I LOVE these kind of documentaries. ❤❤❤

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +1

      @LPC610 - Thanks so much! Very happy you found our channel and like our videos. Have a great weekend!

    • @christophernicholson20
      @christophernicholson20 Месяц назад +1

      ​​​@CalamariProductions reminds me of that show Scared Straight where the kids and teenagers go to visit a prisons and jails just to see what life would be like if they went down the wrong path

  • @holylandfan3275
    @holylandfan3275 10 месяцев назад +17

    For everyone that’s bashing Charles’ mother for saying she wants him to take care of her, the interviewer said “He told me earlier he wants to take care of his mama”, then she basically said she’d let him. 5:21 I’m sure that was one of the reasons he gave to the board to be released. They ALL do. Which is normally a lie, just to get out. Within seconds, he wanted her to carry his box and do for him, rather than taking care of her.

  • @victory5784
    @victory5784 Год назад +53

    Love this old lady judge reminds me of my grandma 😢

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +25

      @victory5784 - Judge Taliaferro was a wonderful judge and an even more tremendous human being. She did so much for her community and was beloved by so many. Sadly, she passed away earlier this year. She will be greatly missed.

    • @yngbull5795
      @yngbull5795 9 месяцев назад

      @@CalamariProductionsREST IN HEAVEN JUDGE

    • @tampapropertygirl3422
      @tampapropertygirl3422 6 месяцев назад +1

      What a great grandma. She stole from her surrogate mother, the second time, and devastated that woman's life. Her punishment was 5 days in detention!! Wow. Not even financial restitution. Not everyone gets a slap on the wrist

  • @brandilatham7047
    @brandilatham7047 Год назад +70

    Good job DaLena. I'm so happy to see that's she's doing well.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +23

      @brandilatham7047 - So are we! It took a lot of hard work and she deserves happiness. That said, we also have some extremely sad updated news. DeLena's son Sage died in a tragic gun accident over a year ago. Wrenching news for DeLena who has already been through so much in life. :( . We greatly appreciate you watching her story.

    • @naturallyteetee2553
      @naturallyteetee2553 Год назад +9

      @@CalamariProductionsSo sad to hear that about her little one…. 💔

    • @1shaymocha
      @1shaymocha Год назад +2

      ​@CalamariProductions wow. Gage is very blessed to be in such a stable environment

  • @morganmua5681
    @morganmua5681 Год назад +256

    I was so invested in Colt and Miles’ stories. I’m so glad they got out and are doing great things.

    • @STAYWOKE000
      @STAYWOKE000 Год назад +8

      I hope you're joking dude kill his stepdad

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +9

      @morganmua5681 - So are we! :)

    • @hatednyc
      @hatednyc Год назад +30

      @@STAYWOKE000You don’t know what happened in that household. He could’ve suffered immense torture from the man.

    • @hatednyc
      @hatednyc Год назад +33

      Am I the only person who’s convinced they’re not just best friends but also lovers?

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +18

      @LisaMcilvainyahoocomYes, they did! They remain best friends today.

  • @sheilabrennan4481
    @sheilabrennan4481 Год назад +15

    Thank you, these updates are appreciated!

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +2

      Glad you like them! 😊

    • @butcherwoman3753
      @butcherwoman3753 Год назад +1

      @@CalamariProductionsThank you for all you do. I am glad to get the updates. I thank you for following them and the documentaries. I have shared them with my sons. We all have the ability to choose our own behavior, regardless of where or what or how we are raised. Everyone could choose a wrong path no matter what the circumstances are. I do feel your documentaries should be shared within the school systems. Everyone has a choice.

  • @joziequervoyo
    @joziequervoyo Год назад +215

    He told his mom to carry the box. WOW. My son's 12. He quickly snatches bags out of the trunk so I won't carry a lot and puts them away. He lifts anything heavy for us girls. Things his dad taught him. Dads, be a part of your sons' lives.

    • @lakiyarhoden1905
      @lakiyarhoden1905 Год назад +8

      My son will carry the basket everytime we go to the store like mommy I got it and he's 2 years old like come on now he carry that box ain't that much stuff in there smh

    • @hiphopjewels
      @hiphopjewels Год назад +33

      I can tell he doesn't really respect her. I sense that she had him early in life and failed him in many ways. She's already looking for her 18 year old son to "take care" of her fresh out of prison. He was doomed from the start, but I doubt anything changed once he got home.

    • @MH-zy6tc
      @MH-zy6tc Год назад

      Good grief He was joking! Slow ass people

    • @antmillner
      @antmillner Год назад +20

      Good for your son. But as you see, Charles had no father to greet him upon release. As wonderful as mom's are, they cannot turn boys into men. He was failed

    • @JazzOnWax
      @JazzOnWax Год назад +7

      The mother taught her son to treat her that way because she allows it

  • @mimi19921
    @mimi19921 Год назад +159

    This update was so good to see, thank you. Always nice when they get released and do better! So unfortunate for Charles, he seemed to really want to change 😢

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +22

      Thanks for watching! And we agree with your comments. We always hope for the best and are so glad when updates are positive ones. The sad ones are the tough ones to hear.

    • @DJREZEREKT
      @DJREZEREKT 10 месяцев назад

      He DID want to change. But keep in mind the racial atmosphere 25 years ago in Indiana. This system is Really designed to keep people of color down. The whole damn constitution needs an over haul. We are working on laws and bi laws that were created 300 years ago. 300 years ago...the constitution was written with no regard to people of different race, religion, or creed. How can rules and laws written 300 years ago.... Legally still apply.... One love to all people who've been railroaded by a system that was stacked against you from the beginning.

  • @enzigenes
    @enzigenes Год назад +90

    My aunt worked for a judge for 20-plus years. She always told me the reason most of these kids go back to prison is because they're not rehabilitated. They sat behind bars and absolutely learned nothing. no education, no training, no skills, communication, absolutely nothing. So when they are released, they still have the same mentality as they did when they went in. It's almost like a setup. How do you let them re-enter society and they're not prepared for it? Qualified inmates should be equipped with the necessary skills so that when they go back into society they are able to communicate and be productive citizens. Some state prisons only set you up to return and be a slave.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +9

      @enzigenes - you bring up a very valid issue regarding re-entry to society. The vast majority of prisoners WILL get out some day. The question is, what type of person do we want when they do -- a person who has spent that time bettering him/herself with education, programs and counseling, or a person who (as you say) has not had any services whatsoever behind bars. When punishment is the only option and goal, we're missing a much bigger picture. We appreciate you watching and commenting!

    • @enzigenes
      @enzigenes Год назад +2

      @@CalamariProductions Without the proper immplement programs it is very hard. I am speaking about inmates who deserve a second chance. There are some who deserve that second chance at making it right. Then again, there are some who don't deserve a second chance.

    • @b.3940
      @b.3940 Год назад +8

      I worked in the prison system for a lengthy period and on my first day on the job I noticed something; a big majority of inmates have mental health illnesses. The government tackled the pandemic well, but is not doing much for psychosocial disabilities.

    • @doblingamez1731
      @doblingamez1731 Год назад +2

      ​@@CalamariProductionsthe problem comes from the American prison system being more about making money than rehabilitation. Private prisons make money for every prisoner they house. I remember seeing a video of a prisons staff team on strike because the prison didn't have enough inmates

    • @waynejeffery6995
      @waynejeffery6995 Год назад +7

      Man stop it the kids or adults got to wanna make a real change first. I know a lot of hard heads that did 10 plus come home and been model citizens since their release. There ae stuff in prison for them to learn but like i said that person has got to want to really change

  • @gitachhetri4751
    @gitachhetri4751 Год назад +108

    I always wanted to see what future holds,for Colt and Miles and seeing both of them ,pursuing their dreams makes me happy. Thank you Calamari for the updates.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +7

      @gitachhetri4751 - so glad you were able to see how they're doing today. They continue to do great and we're happy to bring their updated stories to our viewers! Thanks for watching!

  • @nearlyace
    @nearlyace Год назад +81

    This was so interesting and I'd love to see more of where people are now.

  • @deirdrepasko9056
    @deirdrepasko9056 Год назад +144

    I'm so happy to learn that both Colt and Miles paid their penance, survived, and strove for a better future, and remained friends for support. This episode actually has a happy ending!

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +10

      @deirdrepasko9056 - Colt and Miles are shining examples of second chances. They will always have remorse for what happened, but work very hard every day to be the best citizens they can be. We hope they serve as an inspiration to other young people who sometimes feel there is no hope after incarceration. Thank you for watching and commenting.

    • @Peaches2UBaby94
      @Peaches2UBaby94 Год назад +2

      @@CalamariProductionsI just found this video and subscribed to you. Great work!

    • @dawnkeener9836
      @dawnkeener9836 Год назад +19

      ​@@CalamariProductionsI am super confused as to how a minor that beats up a drug dealer.. even if he did rob him... Gets 36 year's for that. Something isn't right about that sentence!?!?!

    • @valaries.5944
      @valaries.5944 11 месяцев назад +3

      Colt and Miles transformation into productive, intelligent young men. Made my heart have faith that some good comes out of a broken system.

    • @Truechildofgod
      @Truechildofgod 11 месяцев назад

      I think its because he had a history of arrest prior to that and after he was caught there was also another robbery that had his handprints so he was charged for two robberies one from the drug dealer the other from a separate event@@dawnkeener9836

  • @leksa3459
    @leksa3459 Год назад +37

    Mommy Kath, what a shining light! Both those woman broke my heart. God bless you Delana and the changes you made!

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +2

      @leksa3459 - what a heartfelt way to observe their stories. Thank you!

  • @julirowe9529
    @julirowe9529 Год назад +54

    I followed both Miles and Colt. So proud of how they turned their lives around!

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +8

      @julirowe9529 - Yes they did! They continue to do great!

    • @vathiswagasa6422
      @vathiswagasa6422 Год назад +2

      What are their social media handles??

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +6

      @@vathiswagasa6422Colt has a RUclips channel: youtube.com/@coltshighcaliberfitness?si=FQGLC_JLBxlZvmVn

    • @STAYWOKE000
      @STAYWOKE000 Год назад

      ​@@vathiswagasa6422I hope you're not trying to support a killer

    • @Mscavalli2
      @Mscavalli2 Год назад

      @@STAYWOKE000, he did his time dude!!!

  • @surgicalshooter911
    @surgicalshooter911 Год назад +54

    Charles’s mother stated she would let Charles take care of her now that he was being released, and that she had done her fair share of taking care of others. I'm calling BS on her.
    Single mothers….., your sons are not your man, and you are not their responsibility. As long as single mothers are physically able to provide for themselves, then they should.🙄👍

    • @angelastewart4378
      @angelastewart4378 Год назад +4

      I knew it wouldn’t be good soon as someone had to tell her let me hold that box so you can hug your son.

    • @Loner2130
      @Loner2130 11 месяцев назад +3

      Please speak for the women you have been around not for what your seeing in a video you know nothing about that family

    • @holylandfan3275
      @holylandfan3275 10 месяцев назад +3

      For everyone that’s bashing Charles’ mother for saying she wants him to take care of her, the interviewer said “He told me earlier he wants to take care of his mama”, then she basically said she’d let him. 5:21 I’m sure that was one of the reasons he gave to the board to be released. They ALL do. Which is normally a lie, just to get out. Within seconds, he wanted her to carry his box and do for him, rather than taking care of her.

    • @knowledgeisablessing8767
      @knowledgeisablessing8767 9 месяцев назад

      It's normal in most cultures for the children, especially the eldest boy, to be financially responsible for his mother. Normally, this pushes young men to be responsible, and they are far less likely to commit crimes. So the issue is not about single mothers and more to do with bad role models, poverty and poor community resilience.

  • @agnesmalloy7384
    @agnesmalloy7384 Год назад +24

    This Judge is a a very special judge. She wants to see everyone succeed this young woman needs to get her life together and focus on her son. She says she loves her son but actions speak louder than words. This woman took you into her heart and her home and what do you do? You steal from her!! And cry and want sympathy!! I don’t feel sorry for you I feel sorry for that beautiful little boy and your mom!!

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +9

      Judge Taliaferro was a remarkable woman. Many kids and families later thanked her for changing their lives. Sadly, she recently passed away after a long battle with Alzheimers.
      We are happy to report that DeLena has worked hard to turn her life around and has done very well since the time of this filming. On another sad note, her second son, Sage, died in an accidental gun incident over a year ago. Tragic, all the way around.

  • @Cantetinza17
    @Cantetinza17 Год назад +34

    I hate that kids get mixed up in that type of life. I had a friend that was always getting into trouble. She made sure not to get me into that trouble, but she was just self-destructive. My mom worked with Juveniles and she would always tell them that if you are trying to change your life then you have to change your circle. Do your best to toss out the toxic people, so you don't get sucked back in.
    DeLena. Her mom failed her. 22?! It's already slightly uncomfortable if he was 16, but 22?! That's a predator.
    I'm glad Colt and Miles got out and did is doing well. I always feel that people who turn their lives around should mentor the youth because they lived their life. It's easier to take advice from someone that has been where you are now.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +4

      @Cantetinza17 - Very true on all accounts! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Appreciate it!

  • @strictlynorton
    @strictlynorton 10 месяцев назад +12

    The judge who sentenced Delana is a true credit to the bench. She showed the wisdom of Solomon in the matter and the outcome was good for everyone involved. Life gave the young Delana no breaks whatsoever but she overcome that deficit finally and made a life for herself. Very uplifting to witness.

    • @Dogdayafternoon4325
      @Dogdayafternoon4325 10 месяцев назад

      Apparently her second son died which is a real shame

  • @dcee366
    @dcee366 Год назад +95

    Being cellies for years and one leaves i can honestly say is a blow to your heart 💔

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +14

      @dcee366 - appreciate your perspective. We've covered a few of these moves. It might surprise some people how emotional it can get, even for our crew. Thanks for watching!

    • @RedForeman
      @RedForeman Год назад +14

      I had a celly for 3 months and when I got out I thought about the guy often you tell your celly more about you than you will anyone else it’s kinda crazy.

    • @Theshinyespeon
      @Theshinyespeon 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@RedForemanhahhaaa 😂😂😂😂😂 wtf.

  • @galacticos2678
    @galacticos2678 Год назад +92

    You tell your mum to carry your box, these convicts will say a lot a inspirational words but don't even live by half of it.

    • @Mz2Much2You
      @Mz2Much2You 9 месяцев назад +8

      I was Shocked when he asked his mom that 😮

    • @twindigo
      @twindigo 9 месяцев назад +1

      Words are cheap and easy, actions take effort and commitment. Unfortunately Charles was doomed for failure from the second he was born because of hundreds of factors that would of required him to excel and rise above them in order to succeed. Really sad in this day and age.

    • @sherrydobbins188
      @sherrydobbins188 5 месяцев назад +2

      They learn to use everyone...user of people. Its very sad. They learn to say what they think people want to hear...so sad such a waste

    • @sherrydobbins188
      @sherrydobbins188 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@twindigo Only thing against him was his own choices..he is his only enemy..

    • @CarLyfeWithAj
      @CarLyfeWithAj 5 месяцев назад +1

      He was joking chill lmao

  • @joagate3259
    @joagate3259 Год назад +44

    Wow charles. Really sorry he was one I prayed for. God bless the family who lost their loved ones.

  • @yukiefromoz2573
    @yukiefromoz2573 Год назад +32

    Sad about Charles but happy for Miles and Colt. Hope they are still good buddies on the outside.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +18

      @yukiefromoz2573 - They remain best friends today and both continue to do great! Thanks for watching and commenting on their story!

  • @faykouri1162
    @faykouri1162 Год назад +32

    So good to see that they turned their life around and are doing well (sorry for the ones that don’t make it)❤

  • @burton6849
    @burton6849 Год назад +47

    These young people face the same pressures and same influences when they leave the system; Its not surprising that some of them turn to crime. Its heartbreaking, because if they had supports in place outside it might help them (some of them it won't matter what you do - but some of them it seems like they face overwhelming odds to re-offend

    • @carrieanncancino5118
      @carrieanncancino5118 Год назад +5

      They just did the programs to get out. They will do anything to get out. I went to juvenile and group homes because of my mom not wanting me after I stole candy from a store at 13 1/2 5 months from being 14. I ended up going to 3 group homes and completing the programs for almost 4 years and she still didn't want me. At home my sister at 3 was being MOLESTED by my mother's boyfriend id come home on weekend trips and my sister told me so I told my mom a d she said I was causing problems. Finally my mom took my baby sister to hospital and it turns out was right. I told my counselor at the group home a d they called cps on my mom s d that's the only reason she took my baby sister. I got out on my 18th birthday and still wasn't wanted. 30 years past and I begged to be in her life. My sister left my mom and her husband that raised my sister to our father's at 12 years old. I'm 13 years older than my sister she was born on October 11, 1984 and I was born October 28,1971. Now that my mom is 70 she is begging me to be in her life. All this time of not feeling wanted or even loved. No birthday party or friends over no taking me out to pick out clothes for school. No feeling that I belonged. I got on drugs after having 2 children and then got clean and sober and have been since 2007. I was nearly murdered in April of 2007 I was stabbed multiple times. The suspect was arrested and stayed in jail till his trial then was found guilty of premeditated attempted murder and 6 other felony charges and was sentenced to 22 years in prison and had a release date for August 2026 but I'm 2020 in high desert prison he was stabbed to death while fighting 2 inmates he died later that day. There were other attacks and stabbing and killings l related in other prisons tied to the guy who tried to kill me. I'm still without a mother she left California in December of 2019 I'll probably never see her again. Never hold her hands while walking through Walgreens or Walmart. Just spending time with her. She moved to Missouri vendor Colorado then to Wyoming where she lived with her husband who treats her poorly and used to beat her and then verbally abusive I would buy her groceries and he'd find out I did it and throw them away. My mom talking bad about me to him back fires because he hates me too for sticking up for my mom and she tells him she wants me in her life and he put a stop to that for 30 years. I'm 51 and just since 2019 she has been calling to have a relationship but I can't bring up my hurts she caused or she'll say I'm making her have a nervous breakdown. It's hard. I have a fiancee I've been with for 12 years who's also clean and sober and treats me like a Queen. I love her very much. We support each other. We attend AA or NA and do groups on the Internet like international marathon meetings which are so cool because you hear how someone across the world handles drug addiction and alcohol addiction. We get tips on how someone might do differently. I love my mom but she kicked me out the family when I was almost 14. So from a child to 51 I have lots of hurts and mental pain.

  • @MVegas
    @MVegas Год назад +49

    Even the guards were sad to see Colt go. They pretty much raised him.

    • @yngbull5795
      @yngbull5795 9 месяцев назад +3

      Stop the cap lol

  • @brandyyolidio4213
    @brandyyolidio4213 10 месяцев назад +6

    I really admire how the judge handled the case. She is firm but fair.

  • @josuecampos7546
    @josuecampos7546 Год назад +65

    Delena broke my heard when she said “ I know I’ve been a disappointment “ these really are broken kids men

    • @flitzy007
      @flitzy007 3 месяца назад +2

      I thought her foster mother was a horrid person. Fake crying in the box, and then the look of utter disbelief when she only got five days detention. Cut those ties!

  • @calvinchauvin78
    @calvinchauvin78 Год назад +19

    2 parent homes are so important.

    • @jewellbrown4028
      @jewellbrown4028 8 месяцев назад +6

      2 parent homes does not guarantee the children’s success. It’s all about choices.

    • @calvinchauvin78
      @calvinchauvin78 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@jewellbrown4028 Statistically it makes a huge difference. Maybe not for everyone, but for most.

    • @Blacattacsquadron
      @Blacattacsquadron 3 месяца назад

      ​@@calvinchauvin78, no it doesn't.

    • @DebbiePotter-xh7kv
      @DebbiePotter-xh7kv 2 месяца назад

      The odds are a lot higher. Single mothers especially with boys is a lot tougher. I am one. Everyone knows if, it’s not being politically incorrect or insensitive. It’s common sense ffs

  • @huntingtonbeachanthony4957
    @huntingtonbeachanthony4957 11 месяцев назад +17

    I really like that Judge. Firm and Fair. ❤

  • @christopherthompson136
    @christopherthompson136 Год назад +42

    You can tell by Charles mother that she has taught him absolutely nothing and it was almost like she couldn’t wait for him to to go back talking bout its gone be unusual to have him home this is sad that this is who some of our people CHOOSE to be!!!!

    • @angelastewart4378
      @angelastewart4378 Год назад +4

      Not many feel and know the meaning of love anymore. This just so happens to be one of many cases to prove it.

    • @omarortega1291
      @omarortega1291 11 месяцев назад +7

      I thought i was the only one.... he felt the energy low key was happy to be out but knew what was waiting back at home

    • @MrsBDatCreole
      @MrsBDatCreole 10 месяцев назад +2

      I could be wrong but that’s exactly what I picked up unfortunately.

    • @All.Natural.
      @All.Natural. 10 месяцев назад +3

      Where is his father?

    • @uniqualee
      @uniqualee 5 месяцев назад

      you don't know nothing about him or his mother while you are saying stuff about his mothers parenting make sure your mother wasn't abad mother and worry and worry about yourself you know nothing about them you sound racist because the girl delana she's the worst how you stealing but yet you have a baby and then her real mother didn't want her because she couldnt handle her she is a loser just like you

  • @LexyTheEbikeQueen
    @LexyTheEbikeQueen Год назад +25

    Did yall peep how the guard denied him to use the bathroom until he remembered he was being recorded smh

  • @TesheriaChanel
    @TesheriaChanel 3 месяца назад +4

    It’s beautiful to see that Delena changed her life around for the better truly just because she went to jail doesn’t define what your future holds 15:50

    • @chadatkins9053
      @chadatkins9053 Месяц назад +1

      She is an awesome person, I Kno her well she is from my town and it is awesome to know that at least one of my friends got their act together and doing well.

  • @mellotainment
    @mellotainment Год назад +10

    Bless his mommas heart she seems like a sweet woman!

  • @marcusholder495
    @marcusholder495 Год назад +5

    Thank you for the video 🙏

  • @ayeasten
    @ayeasten Год назад +30

    wow. i need to do more. this makes me feel like i need to stand up and be a decent human and help kids in need. thank you CP ❤

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +7

      @ayeasten - it's amazing how mentoring young kids really can make a difference. Good for you for feeling the need to help!

    • @ayeasten
      @ayeasten Год назад +2

      @@CalamariProductions thank you 🫶🏽

    • @jenniferfrazierlpc7171
      @jenniferfrazierlpc7171 Год назад +4

      It’s not easy but it’s very rewarding. I recommend you go for it if you feel a passion for it! ❤

    • @calvinchauvin78
      @calvinchauvin78 Год назад +1

      Preach 2 parent homes to everyone. It's so important for kids.

    • @ayeasten
      @ayeasten Год назад +1

      @@calvinchauvin78 this is true ❤️

  • @williammouri1096
    @williammouri1096 5 месяцев назад +7

    The girl that was molested needs long, intense counseling. If anyone thought she could walk right into a new, happy situation and thrive is an absolute fool. She was a child being sexually assaulted. When is society going to take it seriously?

  • @JacquelineSwaimBrown
    @JacquelineSwaimBrown Год назад +31

    Just sad that I thought Charles was going to make it! The 2 young men at the end made me so sad I have grandkids who are around their age so I can’t imagine any of them in jail at all but especially not for murder! Hope only good things for all of them!!

    • @nychris2258
      @nychris2258 Год назад +1

      You thought he was going to make it... really? darn, I guess thats just too bad for his victims.

    • @STAYWOKE000
      @STAYWOKE000 Год назад +3

      ​@@nychris2258he deserves to be in prison some people just don't change

    • @wenotfrom63thrid18
      @wenotfrom63thrid18 Год назад +4

      @@STAYWOKE000colt lundy killed his stepfather in cold blood and still got out and got to have a second chance if anything both colt and Charles belong in prison for killing someone

    • @wenotfrom63thrid18
      @wenotfrom63thrid18 Год назад +8

      @@nychris2258what about colt Lundy and his friends that killed his stepdad for money they get to walk around free while one prison who committed murder gets a life sentence while the other’s get to walk free that is how messed up the justice system is

    • @doblingamez1731
      @doblingamez1731 Год назад +3

      ​@@wenotfrom63thrid18one proved that they changed. The other was given multiple chances to change his behavior and kept getting worse.

  • @krisjohnson-proctor355
    @krisjohnson-proctor355 11 месяцев назад +4

    Omg, thank you so much for this - i have often wondered what happened to Colt!
    Wonderful to see that he is now out and thriving and doing so well

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  11 месяцев назад +2

      @krisjohnson-proctor355 - So glad you found it! Yes, Colt is doing very well and continues to work very hard. He is thankful for the second chance and doing his best to help prevent others from going through what he went through. Thank you for watching!

  • @cynthiadavid5282
    @cynthiadavid5282 Год назад +10

    Keep the updates coming

  • @amaritalia5219
    @amaritalia5219 Месяц назад +3

    U can tell charles lived a hard life. For him to only be 18 he looks so old 😢

  • @jenniferhalf1650
    @jenniferhalf1650 Год назад +9

    I would love updates on the workers and staff that have been in your videos..

  • @dannygonzalez2810
    @dannygonzalez2810 9 месяцев назад +3

    I love hearing stories like DELENA'S story. There is hope! She's now 38+ & made it out of the system & she has a "normal" life . Great story love❤❤

  • @dazziyezzilynn1667
    @dazziyezzilynn1667 Год назад +7

    Positive family is what is needed.

  • @Calamity8
    @Calamity8 11 месяцев назад +5

    I went from smiling as he and his mother were about to leave the prison with box 📦 next scene my jaws dropped 😂

  • @spookydascary9478
    @spookydascary9478 Год назад +10

    "You can carry my box out ma" haha fkr really told his mom to carry his stuff. 😂

    • @yngbull5795
      @yngbull5795 9 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂man

  • @annetteslife
    @annetteslife Год назад +57

    I am still shocked that Charles is spending the rest of his life in prison for murder. Out of these individuals I thought Charles would be the one to succeed

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +26

      We were all shocked. Even prison staff were convinced he’d make it. Just proves how difficult it can actually be. Sad all the way around.

    • @annetteslife
      @annetteslife Год назад +3

      Absolutely

    • @nychris2258
      @nychris2258 Год назад +6

      Why? Why does that shock you? It was about as obvious an outcome as you could get.

    • @pkangata
      @pkangata Год назад

      @@nychris2258you most likely are a racist and are happy he failed 🚮

    • @bri3566
      @bri3566 Год назад +15

      @@nychris2258Everybody views things differently. I’m tired of y’all bashing people for not seeing things how you see it. Just shows how one sided and ignorant y’all can be.

  • @themfoosdidit
    @themfoosdidit Год назад +3

    i always appreciated this vids

  • @gabbywestcoast735
    @gabbywestcoast735 Год назад +9

    NEVER take anything home from being locked up besides papers smh

  • @racingrivalsaddict3370
    @racingrivalsaddict3370 Год назад +7

    I would really like to chat with Charles. He seemed so strong minded on his way out. Just for those "friends" to change his mindset. Now he will never have the option to live free

    • @alannatiernan61
      @alannatiernan61 9 месяцев назад +2

      He allowed those friends to influence him. There's always a choice.

    • @denno3124
      @denno3124 9 месяцев назад +2

      Those kids' parents probably say Charles was the bad influence.

  • @beeintelligent3259
    @beeintelligent3259 Год назад +5

    Great show. Thank you. Sad & happy at the same time.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +3

      @beeintelligent3259 - Very true. So many of the stories we've filmed and followed over the past 25 years come with both happy and sad endings. We always hope for the best, and kids like Colt and Miles prove it's possible. Appreciate you being here with us on our channel.

  • @bassfever8333
    @bassfever8333 Год назад +3

    I've been waiting!🎉🎉

  • @widowrumstrypze9705
    @widowrumstrypze9705 Год назад +5

    30:53 Damn. THAT is the picture of the moment actual punishment truly begins.

  • @beeintelligent3259
    @beeintelligent3259 Год назад +11

    KIDS DO NOT LISTEN TO PEOPLE LIKE THIS! THEY THINK THEY ARE INVINCIBLE! Sad, but true!

    • @barbarahuggins6277
      @barbarahuggins6277 Год назад +3

      Tell me how many teenagers listen to adults I havent met many. Plus a lot of kids have not had the best parenting that also plays into it. A lot of these kids come from one parent homes and have to deal with issue's a lot of us didnt have to.

  • @MrAllustrious
    @MrAllustrious Год назад +48

    A round of applause to the judge in Delana case

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +19

      @MrAllustrious - Judge Taliaferro was a wonderful woman. Sadly, she passed away earlier this year. She will be missed by those who loved her and the community she was such a huge part of. Thanks for watching our stories and mentioning her.

    • @wampuscat1340
      @wampuscat1340 Год назад +3

      Why? For giving a female a much lighter sentence than a male would’ve received?

    • @inhismercy5045
      @inhismercy5045 Год назад

      ​@@wampuscat1340sour puss much. She was a good judge and a solid lady. Show some respect. ❤

    • @RobertRagolia
      @RobertRagolia 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@CalamariProductions so sad

    • @chadatkins9053
      @chadatkins9053 Месяц назад

      She was a great judge, I Kno Delena well and I'm glad she is doing great out here.

  • @pauljudah1235
    @pauljudah1235 11 месяцев назад +2

    MAn that was dope video. I remember all these people from those original videos when they was kids

  • @daniellegrant9252
    @daniellegrant9252 10 месяцев назад +4

    Omg Charles broke my heart. I was rooting for him.

  • @BriannaPayne-lq9bi
    @BriannaPayne-lq9bi 2 месяца назад +1

    if you look into miles and colt now, they are still friends and do public speaking in schools and other places. so happy to see that they have done good for themselves.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  2 месяца назад

      @BriannaPayne-lq9bi - Thank you for reminding our viewers of this! You are correct -- they remain best friends and work together. If other viewers would like to see additional videos of Miles and Colt, they can go to our Calamari Productions RUclips home page and type in their name and see all the videos. Thank you again for commenting!

  • @newyardleysinclair9960
    @newyardleysinclair9960 Год назад +10

    14:22 what happened to black culture? When blacks were fighting for their equal rights under the law they were all well spoken, educated, family oriented, faith based people who only wanted to be treated equally as everyone else. Which i dont think was asking for all that much. They wanted the declaration of independence to actually mean what it says. Why has black culture gone to the gutter? Cant be racism. The blacks i speak of in the 50s & 60s were some of the most discriminated against ppl in the country yet they dont act anything like inner city blacks today. The more government came in to the home the more ghetto blacks have got. Its really striking, and sad, the nose dive black culture has taken in the last half century

    • @JohnnyCocks99
      @JohnnyCocks99 Месяц назад

      Martin luther king ended segregation.

    • @Themoviecriticc
      @Themoviecriticc 18 дней назад

      There were always terrible black people and distinguished ones as there are today ! My mother in law is a physician and all of her family are accomplished educated well off proud African Americans changed my view I realized that you judge off what you see and what you choose to see also …

  • @breeziem4988
    @breeziem4988 Год назад +40

    Well the first one was shocking I thought he would’ve stayed out trouble 😢

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +10

      We had so much hope for him. Sad things turned out the way they did for everyone involved.

    • @cynthiadavid5282
      @cynthiadavid5282 Год назад +1

      Sad that's the only way they survive and once they get out they always don't go the right path they were use to drugs the gang selling and robbing people

    • @cynthiadavid5282
      @cynthiadavid5282 Год назад +4

      They don't use the skills that they got in juvie they are use to a quick fix and easy money and back in the system they go

    • @thebluntkunt4202
      @thebluntkunt4202 Год назад

      Lol😂

    • @breeziem4988
      @breeziem4988 Год назад +3

      @@TheGhostOfMichaelJackson everyone’s path is different just because they went to jail/prison once doesn’t mean they are going to be repeat offenders. I know people who have went once and learned that’s not something that want to experience again and I know people that get out and keep going back.

  • @roslynhudson6435
    @roslynhudson6435 Год назад +5

    So proud of theses guys. Keep it up.

  • @skooleytooley2479
    @skooleytooley2479 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love watching this show , it shows people can change 💯

  • @jackieosegueda7504
    @jackieosegueda7504 6 месяцев назад +3

    Miles is a good kid and good mentor he grew up to give support to his friends.

  • @DayshaKnight
    @DayshaKnight Год назад +6

    I will never understand how murderers and rapist always get less time than robbers and drug dealers. Like money is more valuable than peoples lives and mental. It’s all about money.

  • @TeoWar-j9b
    @TeoWar-j9b Год назад +8

    God bless these children

  • @DRACOFURY
    @DRACOFURY Год назад +18

    Dam It
    *C'mon Charles 😞*

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +2

      @dracofury13 - sad ending for all. :(

    • @DNateMrCOB
      @DNateMrCOB Год назад +1

      Right!! Started SMH when I seen that he caught a body. Damn shame

  • @JeremyPeeples
    @JeremyPeeples Год назад +15

    Glad to see DeLena get things together to a decent degree

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +12

      @JeremyPeeples - She has done remarkably well over the years! Sadly, we learned her son Sage died last year in a tragic gun accident. She has gone through so much in life. Just awful news for her and her family. We hope to do an updated video with her in the near future. Thank you for watching.

    • @user-rj6lb9vx6r
      @user-rj6lb9vx6r Год назад

      @@CalamariProductionsTragic smh

  • @MissHoneyBee24
    @MissHoneyBee24 Год назад +15

    28yrs old and caught a murder charge???? Dude come on! Why?????

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +3

      @MissHoneyBee24 - Yes, very sad for all involved. Everyone thought he was on the right track.

    • @daoneirieb
      @daoneirieb 3 месяца назад

      i dislike CHARLES, he was clapping the loudest, earned his GED, and let his mom down, he makes me sick!

  • @seanharris2985
    @seanharris2985 Год назад +11

    The problem a lot of times is the issues that got them there are still there when they are released. It’s hard to stay away from situations when you have nothing and looking like in the long run you will still have nothing or even less. A lot of these stories are sad bc you can see that the connection with parent and child is sketchy and distant. It is up to the parents to work harder and harder to not become a statistic or become their environment. We live in a time where excuses actually do look like excuses instead of reasons that used to make sense

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +6

      @seanharris2985 - you are right about the negative forces that often greet kids again the minute they're released. It can be a vicious cycle. Many kids have told us they see no hope and no opportunities in their future. Sadly, that can be a recipe for returning to the system. We always hope for the best, and hope that somewhere following release they find at least one person who shows them there's a different path. It can be a challenge, but we have seen many kids make it, so that gives us hope. Thanks for commenting!

    • @seanharris2985
      @seanharris2985 Год назад

      @@CalamariProductions no negativity just an opinion from a person who grew up in similar circumstances, just didn’t get involved with real street stuff. Just minor incidents but still hung out with those ppl bc it’s the projects, you can hang out if your from the neighborhood you grew up there. Just don’t get involved with the politics and dealings.

  • @josephbronson3388
    @josephbronson3388 9 месяцев назад +6

    Thats when i knew charles didnt learn anything when he told his mom to carry his box

  • @JoshuaBurns-eg3kp
    @JoshuaBurns-eg3kp Год назад +13

    Miles and Colt are pure examples of a second chance.❤

  • @SDotCole
    @SDotCole Год назад +8

    Aw Delena❤️ love that for her

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +2

      @SCole29 - so do we! She worked really, really hard. Thanks for watching!

  • @lisajeter9511
    @lisajeter9511 Год назад +42

    The news flash about Charles’s was heartbreaking! Your environment has so much to do with a child’s future. But Charles was certainly loved!

  • @teresacorley7874
    @teresacorley7874 Год назад +13

    That mammas wright he can carry his own box out 6:27

  • @MAC.james7
    @MAC.james7 Год назад +18

    Damn god be with Charles there still hope if he repents to not spend eternity in hell

  • @pantherteen1997
    @pantherteen1997 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hate that Charles went back to prison. Really thought he had it altogether and figured out until he dropped the ball and sealed his fate. Right after the release. As for Miles and Colt, kudos to them making a huge leap forward. Always wondered what happened to those two but hearing what’s happening to them now made me smile.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  11 месяцев назад +1

      @pantherteen1997 - Really appreciate you watching these stories. Everyone involved in Charles's case was shocked by his outcome. Thankfully, Miles and Colt had a much different outcome, and help prove that second chances can often lead to much happier endings. Thanks again for being here with us!

    • @pantherteen1997
      @pantherteen1997 11 месяцев назад

      @@CalamariProductions Yw. Praying for that Charles will get it together soon. And definitely praying hard for Miles and Colt as they continue this journey of redemption

    • @Ghetto-toaster22
      @Ghetto-toaster22 11 месяцев назад

      @@pantherteen1997for some reason, not really sure why but I knew charles would be back. I didnt think it would be for murder though. I was thinking hed be back for a serious offense, just not as bad as murder. 147 years. He sealed his fate. But he had his chance and killed someone. His own damn fault!

  • @burly636
    @burly636 Год назад +16

    The whole root of these problems is that we don’t include God in our lives. This will never stop unless. He said he wants to take care of his mom, but he asked her to carry the box.

    • @cje3247
      @cje3247 2 месяца назад

      There are plenty of atheists who don’t commit crimes and aren’t in prison.

  • @dewaynezachary9910
    @dewaynezachary9910 Год назад +6

    Well that first stories ending escalated quickly

  • @3amDayDreamer
    @3amDayDreamer 2 месяца назад +1

    Ahhhh I’m so proud of Miles and Colt!! They truly turned their lives around. Such a shame to hear about Charles

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  2 месяца назад +1

      @3amDayDreamer - We agree about Miles and Colt! They continue to do great today, remain best friends and business partners. Thank you for watching and taking the time to post your comment!

  • @quanfolks9495
    @quanfolks9495 Год назад +16

    It’s crazy because I was I jail with Charles from 2016 up until he was sentenced. It was a sad day to see him get that much time

  • @KevinGilchrist-s9h
    @KevinGilchrist-s9h 9 месяцев назад +2

    So sad

  • @jenniferhalf1650
    @jenniferhalf1650 Год назад +25

    Man. It hurts my heart to hear about Charles.... He seemed Iike a good kid. I was hoping he would become a good adult. His mom must be devastated. That poor woman....

    • @blumpkinspicelatte4580
      @blumpkinspicelatte4580 Год назад +8

      Homeboy was real good at telling everyone what they wanted to hear. Real manipulative dude that had all you guys fooled. He ended up right where he deserves to be.

    • @carrieanncancino5118
      @carrieanncancino5118 Год назад +2

      He didn't want to change. If he did he got chances to do so. He could've gotten in school or went to the military and got a better life and away from the ghetto. He made the choice to murder an innocent person. It's sad but we need harsher sentences and start charging the kids parents and guardians. I changed my life from being in juvenile hall for stealing from a store and mom not wanting me. I got out on my 18th birthday. I did my best and still wasn't good enough for her. And now I'm 51 and she's begging for me to be in her life now.

    • @bigfoot135
      @bigfoot135 Год назад

      Black women need to stop spreading their legs everywhere and having 20 different baby daddies. They need to break the cycle and stigma and have some self respect.

    • @adrinathegreat3095
      @adrinathegreat3095 Год назад +1

      He played the system and did what was needed to get out, toed the line and used his prison time wisely to give the right impressions.
      Classic manipulator and prisons are literally full of them, it's what gets them locked up in the first place

    • @dawnkeener9836
      @dawnkeener9836 Год назад +1

      ​@@carrieanncancino5118you can't charge a parent for a crime another person committed even if it is their own child. I know that my kid went on a crazy hiatus and it had nothing to do with what I taught him.... Thank God he's moved past that... But it definitely had nothing to do with me or how he was raised.

  • @Lily-cm3nj
    @Lily-cm3nj 10 месяцев назад +2

    Delena is gorgeous and smart, hopefully she'll make whatever changes necessary and make herself and everyone involved in her life proud.

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  10 месяцев назад +2

      @Lily-cm3nj - Happy to report she has! We recently posted a documentary with an update on her at the end. We hope you'll go to our RUclips home page and check it out. It's called Life in the System Then & Now - 23 Year Update. Thanks for watching!

    • @Lily-cm3nj
      @Lily-cm3nj 10 месяцев назад

      @@CalamariProductions Thanks I'm so happy to hear that and I'll definitely check for the update!

  • @susannovak6754
    @susannovak6754 Год назад +8

    Definitely a major improvement in the hair cut! Good luck

  • @russellpeffer7736
    @russellpeffer7736 Месяц назад +1

    Having a child isnt an accomplishment. Not in and of itself. Being an amazing parent is

  • @nthatomalope
    @nthatomalope Год назад +14

    I was in his corner but as soon as he told his poor mum "I guess you can carry my box out there" I knew Charles Taylor would be back. 🤔05:43

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +2

      @nthatomalope - you're not the first person to mention that. :|

    • @Stoneygreat
      @Stoneygreat Год назад

      Dude wasn't shit after that box comment. If you didn't see it then you're just blind.

    • @vandalynsauls6932
      @vandalynsauls6932 Год назад

      I agree , from a man’s perspective could you expound why that was the point

  • @DarthKnuggs
    @DarthKnuggs 11 месяцев назад +2

    8 years for murder is ridiculous. Not one of these guys is sorry for what they did, only for getting caught.

  • @KatGibbons
    @KatGibbons Год назад +8

    Boy did Miles grow up to be handsome as hell lol

    • @CalamariProductions
      @CalamariProductions  Год назад +5

      @KatGibbons - :). He's a wonderful young man! Glad you watched his story!

    • @annaservetas214
      @annaservetas214 Год назад

      Charles, for sure, is suffering mental health issues. He could have gone to college or learned a trade. He was old enough to know better

    • @bxi1547
      @bxi1547 Год назад +1

      Ok desperate housewife.

  • @tampapropertygirl3422
    @tampapropertygirl3422 6 месяцев назад +2

    Delani got off with a slap on the hand. AMAZING how some people get the benefit of the doubt and others are set up for failure. in this story ruclips.net/video/OEcJAMYDmTc/видео.html Morris is a young boy with learning disabilities and probably on the spectrum. He punched a hole in the wall, smoked pot once in a while and sort-of ran away from home (stayed in the neighborhood and came home often. He was not given the benefit of the doubt. He was thrown into juvenile detention and his obvious disabilities were never addressed. He graduated from juvenile detention, couldn't get a job (remember, intellectual disability) and began stealing and eventually went to prison. Imagine how different Morris' life would have been if he were given half the benefit of the doubt as Delani - a liar and a thief.

  • @armandomorales242
    @armandomorales242 Год назад +4

    I am so proud of you man those words make a brother cry those words can carry so much weight man I love watching these gives me electric shocks on my body

  • @geraldharrelljr.5372
    @geraldharrelljr.5372 11 месяцев назад +1

    Keep on grinding hard

  • @tammybenefield667
    @tammybenefield667 Год назад +8

    Carry my box smh

  • @jamesmaguire9518
    @jamesmaguire9518 11 дней назад +1

    I wanted first dude to make it so badly, but right when he told his mama to carry the box i knew he wouldnt. It was all an act. Smh.

  • @sophisticatedsocialworker4591
    @sophisticatedsocialworker4591 Год назад +4

    Awesome documentary!

  • @lovesallanimals9948
    @lovesallanimals9948 Год назад +2

    Do you have anymore who made it after all those kids?

  • @kyshac81
    @kyshac81 Год назад +4

    I think criminality is an addictive disorder. That’s what’s wrong with those going back and forth.