I read it all. He says that he was convicted as an accomplice in a crime where someone else killed the person, whereas he didn't do anything, and points out all the possible ways judgement can go wrong. He also writes a lot about people actually being sentenced for other felonies, not murders themselves, as well as on the prison-industrial complex and its utter disconnect with fixing people through prison instead of milking them for money.
Even if his account of his own deeds is not true (and it does seem to not be true, even though I am doing my best to stick to the in doubt, judge in favor of the accused principle), I have to admit that he does make a lot of good points.
Still, I can't say that I pity him at all. As Menace quotes below, he remorselessly killed a man in cold blood over a soundboard. It's very hard to feel any sympathy for that kind of person.
Even if his account of his own deeds is not true (and it does seem to not be true, even though I am doing my best to stick to the in doubt, judge in favor of the accused principle), I have to admit that he does make a lot of good points.
Still, I can't say that I pity him at all. As Menace quotes below, he remorselessly killed a man in cold blood over a soundboard. It's very hard to feel any sympathy for that kind of person.
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