"...they will ALL proclaim their innocence." NOT TRUE. My first time going inside a prison to work with men, the first inmate I interacted with, in response to the question, Who in your life betrayed you or did you betray?" openly admitted that he had betrayed his daughter by taking the life of her mother. That same weekend, three other …
"...they will ALL proclaim their innocence." NOT TRUE. My first time going inside a prison to work with men, the first inmate I interacted with, in response to the question, Who in your life betrayed you or did you betray?" openly admitted that he had betrayed his daughter by taking the life of her mother. That same weekend, three other inmates I encountered openly acknowledged their crimes, as have men I have encountered in another state prison I visit weekly. And, yes, I have come across less than a handful who have proclaimed their innocence, though I make no effort to judge their veracity one way or other. (fwiw, I am a lifelong conservative/Republican, not a soft-on-crime liberal.)
"...they will ALL proclaim their innocence." NOT TRUE. My first time going inside a prison to work with men, the first inmate I interacted with, in response to the question, Who in your life betrayed you or did you betray?" openly admitted that he had betrayed his daughter by taking the life of her mother. That same weekend, three other inmates I encountered openly acknowledged their crimes, as have men I have encountered in another state prison I visit weekly. And, yes, I have come across less than a handful who have proclaimed their innocence, though I make no effort to judge their veracity one way or other. (fwiw, I am a lifelong conservative/Republican, not a soft-on-crime liberal.)