set of convictions, which made headlines in his smalltown newspaper. this is my newspaper article. the heading says reign of terror comes to end. fourth circuit court judge mary harper sentenced folsom to 36 years behind bars and denied his request to be placed in a therapeutic community program. you re a very dangerous young man, harper said. folsom s charges revolve around the brutal beating of an acquaintance he believed had stolen his ipod. we ended up getting into his truck before we started arguing because it was cold. and i started banging his head off the window repeatedly. i was real high on cocaine. it really is like a fog. and i got really angry and i got i did some, you know, some pretty good damage, banging his head off the window. the judge, she was pretty strict, giving me them 36 years. and i hope that it was just her trying to slap me in the face to tell me to wake up, because truthfully, i was lost. folsom completed his g.e.d. at wabash s youth unit.
folsom was 15 when he was tried as an adult for his latest safety convictions, which made headlines in his smalltown newspaper. this is my newspaper article. the heading says reign of terror comes to end. fourth circuit court judge mary harper sentenced folsom to 36 years behind bars and denied his request to be placed in a therapeutic community program. you re a very dangerous young man, harper said. folsom s charges revolve around the brutal beating of an acquaintance he believed had stolen his ipod. we ended up getting into his truck before we started arguing because it was cold. and i started banging his head off the window repeatedly. i was real high on cocaine. it really is like a fog. and i got really angry and i got i did some, you know, some pretty good damage, banging his head off the window. the judge, she was pretty strict, giving me them 36 years. and i hope that it was just her trying to slap me in the face to tell me to wake up, because truthfully, i was lost.
social skills. it s yes, ma am, no, ma am to me. and it s not fake. i can always tell when it s fake. i believe, personally, that he will be ready for general population before long. however, there are so many more people above me that will also have the input, and have known him so much longer than i have. so i ll have to respect whatever their recommendations will be. i d rather not see him come out. i don t think he s changed. he s going to hurt somebody. lieutenant gary mcmillan has been at wabash for the past 16 years. this is my opinion. he s a pretty violent individual. they may look at it like everybody s still a potential threat. but am i a threat? no. coming up really my biggest concern about being inside is just getting in trouble. fresh from wabash s youth unit an 18-year-old inmate spends his first day in the big house. i used to be a very violent person.
workout is designed to prepare him, just in case he s released. rotate around like i m working on a loading dock or something. call it a workers workout. that way if i do get out, job ain t going to kill me. i m all ready for it. plus when you get to be my age, you got to stay in shape. that way, when the guys half my age want to mess with the old man, it ain t my fault. there is always a new guy or two arriving on stone s unit every week. for some it s just a short walk from a special unit at wabash for minors who have been convicted as adults. the adult maximum security prison. miles folsom has been in the youth unit for the past two years. but today is his 18th birthday. and his first day in the big house. he is serving 36 years for armed robbery, criminal confinement and burglary.
coming up really my biggest concern about being inside is just getting in trouble. fresh from wabash s youth unit an 18-year-old inmate spends his first day in the big house. i used to be a very violent person. i hope no one tries testing me.