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Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Well, that's a stupid argument, but I think โ€“

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

It's about thirty six thousand dollars.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

It's about thirty six thousand dollars.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

It's about thirty six thousand dollars.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

What I know, the $55,000, let's say. Let's round it to $55,000. The $55,000 that it costs just in general society is you take the $35,000 minus the $55,000. You got about $20,000 is what's typically paid in that those people aren't paying in in taxes. And that's property taxes. That's, you know, that's Social Security. That's Medicare. That's employment taxes.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

What I know, the $55,000, let's say. Let's round it to $55,000. The $55,000 that it costs just in general society is you take the $35,000 minus the $55,000. You got about $20,000 is what's typically paid in that those people aren't paying in in taxes. And that's property taxes. That's, you know, that's Social Security. That's Medicare. That's employment taxes.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

What I know, the $55,000, let's say. Let's round it to $55,000. The $55,000 that it costs just in general society is you take the $35,000 minus the $55,000. You got about $20,000 is what's typically paid in that those people aren't paying in in taxes. And that's property taxes. That's, you know, that's Social Security. That's Medicare. That's employment taxes.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

That's all those taxes that they could be out there earning. Now, if you're saying, no, these people are not out there earning. Right. They're not. They're in prison. So, you know, but even before they were in prison, well, they were committing crimes.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

That's all those taxes that they could be out there earning. Now, if you're saying, no, these people are not out there earning. Right. They're not. They're in prison. So, you know, but even before they were in prison, well, they were committing crimes.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

That's all those taxes that they could be out there earning. Now, if you're saying, no, these people are not out there earning. Right. They're not. They're in prison. So, you know, but even before they were in prison, well, they were committing crimes.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

The argument is if they were productive citizens making an average, an average, they would be contributing to society. So the goal is to get them to not come back to prison. Now you're saying, hey, let's make prison so horrible they don't want to go.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

The argument is if they were productive citizens making an average, an average, they would be contributing to society. So the goal is to get them to not come back to prison. Now you're saying, hey, let's make prison so horrible they don't want to go.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

The argument is if they were productive citizens making an average, an average, they would be contributing to society. So the goal is to get them to not come back to prison. Now you're saying, hey, let's make prison so horrible they don't want to go.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Listen, bro, I'm with you. You know what? If it was up to me, I get it. Fuck these public schools. Those kids don't need to know how to read. They can work in factories. And you know what? As a matter of fact, you know, I'll give me a gun. I'll police myself. We don't need the police. I hear you. If you see where you're going.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Listen, bro, I'm with you. You know what? If it was up to me, I get it. Fuck these public schools. Those kids don't need to know how to read. They can work in factories. And you know what? As a matter of fact, you know, I'll give me a gun. I'll police myself. We don't need the police. I hear you. If you see where you're going.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Listen, bro, I'm with you. You know what? If it was up to me, I get it. Fuck these public schools. Those kids don't need to know how to read. They can work in factories. And you know what? As a matter of fact, you know, I'll give me a gun. I'll police myself. We don't need the police. I hear you. If you see where you're going.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

is so you know fuck it let's have three tiers you can pay your way out you can you can put somebody in jail for five years hard labor or you can just execute them like i hear all of your the argument you got that you got that all twisted up it's not not it's not the same thing as saying we're going to get rid of the public schools and listen these are adults these aren't no it's not it's not the same thing the constitution doesn't guess what the constitution doesn't say anywhere that we have to educate the poor

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

is so you know fuck it let's have three tiers you can pay your way out you can you can put somebody in jail for five years hard labor or you can just execute them like i hear all of your the argument you got that you got that all twisted up it's not not it's not the same thing as saying we're going to get rid of the public schools and listen these are adults these aren't no it's not it's not the same thing the constitution doesn't guess what the constitution doesn't say anywhere that we have to educate the poor

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

is so you know fuck it let's have three tiers you can pay your way out you can you can put somebody in jail for five years hard labor or you can just execute them like i hear all of your the argument you got that you got that all twisted up it's not not it's not the same thing as saying we're going to get rid of the public schools and listen these are adults these aren't no it's not it's not the same thing the constitution doesn't guess what the constitution doesn't say anywhere that we have to educate the poor

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

We have to pay for education.