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  • 3/25/2025
Unjustly imprisoned for 27 years, he's finally free — and his golf course paintings were a big reason why.
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00:00When they accused me of this, like, it hit me so hard, right?
00:21It just killed me, you know, and I figured that it would all work itself out.
00:30Even in a dark place like this, you know, beautiful things can emerge and be created.
00:40Let me say this, without the artwork, without the praying, I'm probably in solitary confinement
00:45with, like, a lot of guys on my type of time here.
00:49So I just opened fire on him, the reason why he died, because I didn't have any control
01:05of the automatic weapon at all.
01:06And you knew that eight people cleared me of the crime, but you didn't care.
01:10How do you discredit all of these people over here because you want to get a conviction?
01:19I hated not being able to just call him when I had something urgent to tell him, like,
01:27Dad, I'm pregnant, or I'm about to graduate college.
01:32A lot of things that I want to do, and I don't have a lot of time to do it, I'm going to
01:36be the best granddad in the world.
01:44I'm going to be the best granddad in the world.