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The reflections of a man who served a life sentence in UK prisons. Convicted of murder, while I served my sentence I wrote a Blog in prison. These blogs were a mix of anecdotes, events, observations and introspection. I reflected on my life, my crime and how to repair the broken human I had become. Now, having achieved parole, I revisit those blogs and reflect on the lessons learned and how my life and beliefs have changed in the years since. WARNING: This podcast describes triggering issues around violence, abuse, drug taking and coercive behaviours. The language is explicit and plain.Jailhouse Moose
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