written by antonucci s victims. they include employees of his former company whose office building he helped burn down and the relatives of his best friend and co-worker. they describe me as a manipulative lying person who will do anything to get my way. they described a person that is a danger to society. it was said that the judge looked past my clean-cut exterior and charismatic behavior to see the true terror that i am. and that s a direct quote. as well as the fact that at least one person, maybe two, said they feared for their lives when i got out, saying i would come back with a vengeance. with 21 years of his life at stake antonucci needs to find a way to make other people see him as he sees himself. i ve done a lot of harm. i feel i can do a lot of good if i m given a chance. i just hope i m given that chance. coming up, a ghost written poem makes one inmate feel
have a conversation about perverted sexual things using a swear word every three minutes and they come over to you and gamble for 20 minutes, those two personalities clash. they clash. i mean, one is carnal and fleshly and one is spiritual. antonucci s crime received substantial local press in phoenix. and much of it was negative. as a result, some inmates here don t believe his claims of remorse. you should recruit that hard every day for bible study, not just for the cameras. i do but i just got to get it right away. you know what i mean? that s real, real show some humility, brother. doing that for the cameras, man. just a year earlier, antonucci was a popular 19-year-old with a black belt in karate and known to the many children he taught as sensei jon working as a karate instructor for a company in phoenix called young champions. young champions is basically the they offer low-cost sports programs for kids.
of lies and when i stand in that courtroom and i tell him i m sorry, i doubt he ll believe a word i say. the newspaper that published the article on antonucci is the same one joe watson used to write for on the outside. and now, ironically, after a routine cell reassignment, the jail has made watson and antonucci cellmates. the object is to try and get them to stay in the sink, which is extremely difficult because they do that. the new cellies have helped each other battle boredom by finding another use for dominos. four days is i would have had to do a minimum of ten push-ups for every one i couldn t getn the sink, i would have to do an additional ten. john i think has lived a fairly sheltered life, so it s hard for us to connect as far as popular culture.
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as well as the arson, justly so. it was a horrible decision, horrible mistake. something that i wish i had never done but i did and i got to face the consequences now. he was preaching the kingdom of god and teaching those things which concern the lord jesus christ with all confidence and what i want to point out today is that is no matter where we are, we need to be serving god. while waiting for his sentencing hearing, antonucci has begun leading bible studies for other inmates. i m a devout christian and i ve gotten back to my walk with god. i was working in my church and everything before coming here. it s not like a jailhouse conversion or whatever. i followed a friend and did something i shouldn t have done and it s going to cost me several years of my life. when someone walks around the pod and they walk up to you and they re like, christian brother, man, i need a favor from you, you know, god bless you, and then they walk over to you and