him from segregation for good behavior. slowing down can t reduce the consequences of his actions. and they re beginning to weigh a little more heavily on his mind. the most disturbing thing of it all is the day when it occurs to a person, in all the years that you fought, physical battles that you thought was right, good and just, is wrong. and to know that is a very hurting thing, because you look back over all the people you have hurted through your battles and it s it s just painful. and so, the only way to make good on it is to do something constructive and hope that it makes a difference somewhere. coming up on lockup raw i started singing the battle hymn of the republic. glory, glory, hallelujah.
in the wake of interviewing frank street and hearing the graphic details surrounding his mother s murder, the lockup team never imagined we d encounter another inmate at wabash with a similar story. then, we were introduced to 47-year-old joseph garner. i ve been down 9 1/2 years, have 22 1/2 more to go. i ve been my crime is murder. and i cannibalized during the process. garner killed his father on christmas eve 1995. at the time, he believed his dad was preventing the second coming of christ. again, we ll warn you, his account of the murder is extremely graphic. i eventually told him to sit in the chair and not to move. and i started singing the battle hymn of the republic. glory, glory, hallelujah. i told him they re coming. do you hear them? i was wigged out completely at that time.
but slowing down can t reduce the consequences of his actions. and they re beginning to weigh a little more heavily on his mind. the most disturbing thing of it all is the day when it occurs to a person, in all the years that you fought, physical battles that you thought was right, good and just, is wrong. and to know that is a very hurting thing, because you look back over all the people you have hurted through your battles and it s it s just painful. and so, the only way to make good on it is to do something constructive and hope that it makes a difference somewhere. coming up on lockup raw i started singing the battle hymn of the republic. glory, glory, hallelujah. i was wigged out completely at
frank street and hearing the graphic details surrounding his mother s murder, the lockup team never imagined we d encounter another inmate at wabash with a similar story. then, we were introduced to 47-year-old joseph garner. i ve been down 9 1/2 years, i got 22 1/2 more to go. i ve been my crime is murder. and i cannibalized during the process. garner killed his father on christmas eve 1995. at the time, he believed his dad was preventing the second coming of christ. again, we ll warn you, his account of the murder is extremely graphic. i eventually told him to sit in the chair and not to move. and i started singing the battle hymn of the republic. glory, glory, hallelujah. and he i told him, i said, they re coming. do you hear them? i was wigged out completely at that time.
is too old for the violence he used to commit. and the prison has even released him from segregation for good behavior. slowing down can t reduce the consequences of his actions. and they re beginning to weigh a little more heavily on his mind. the most disturbing thing of it all is the day when it occurs to a person, in all the years that you fought, physical battles that you thought was right, good and just, is wrong. and to know that is a very hurting thing, because you look back over all the people you have hurted through your battles and it s it s just painful. and so, the only way to make good on it is to do something constructive and hope that it makes a difference somewhere. coming up on lockup raw i started singing the battle hymn of the republic. glory, glory, hallelujah. i was wigged out completely at that time. two inmates kill when their minds turn on them.