it s not really how we do business, i think he s changed his point of view. murray hopes to also change the point of view of prison officials. he will soon have a hearing with administrators to appeal their ban on group worship services among asatru members and have it removed from the list of security threat groups. robbie mcanally faces another challenge. he not only feels isolated from his young son but his boyhood friend who just happens to be his cell mate. i knew him for years even before we came to prison. but i mean, i got my problems, that i ain t seen my son in two years and even he gets to
thanks to support from his family, napier has money to spend in the commissary. once a week, he loads up on snacks for him and his cell mate. . he needs to carry half of everything. robbie. all the commissary goes in one box. we both eat out of it. he doesn t have a lot of the things going for him that i
have. it s hard for him to stay on the right path. one thing mcanally does have is an abundance of tattoos. i got these praying hands for my dad, my mom in the heart. over here is money bags, naked girls, everyone likes naked girls and money. those are clowns up there, there isn t too much meaning behind those. don t you have a $100 bill? i do. where is that at? it s crazy, bro. i got a $100 bill tattooed on my penis. what do you tell the girls about that? it s money to blow. that only tells part of his story, it s the pictures he keeps tucked away in a photo album that tell the rest. look at that. he hasn t seen his son, 3-year-old robbie iii in more than two years, he s had a contentious relationship with his son s mother.
seasoned inmates are two young prisoners, once boyhood friends on the outside, they rely on each other for survival on the inside. we met at different places we hung out when we were what? 13, 14. maybe even 12. robbie is serving six years for armed robbery. and is no stranger to prison. i ll be 23 in a couple days, and with parole violations all together, i came to prison five times, and the none of them been for a long time, but if i keep coming, eventually it s going to be, and i don t want that. i really don t have nobody out there, i wish i had some place to go. i wish i could get on my feet, get a job, and live life
every time you hit someone, it s like taking cheese through a cheese greater, it s not pretty. it s like making slaw. among this population of seasoned inmates are two young prisoners, once boyhood friends on the outside, they rely on each other for survival on the inside. we met at different places we hung out when we were what? 13, 14. maybe even 12. robbie is serving six years for armed robbery. and is no stranger to prison. i ll be 23 in a couple days, and with parole violations all together, i came to prison five times, and the none of them been for a long time, but if i keep coming, eventually it s going to be, and i don t want that. i really don t have nobody out there, i wish i had some place