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David

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

And then, uh, um, uh, John's idea, I think was to get the guy off on manslaughter and time served, uh, second degree manslaughter or something. And they did that. The guy walked, but he did four and a half or five years in Leavenworth County jail in the jail.

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

where it sucks that's the worst dude listen that's horrific i i think what happened was i really think what happened was they were like dude that's enough i mean five years in jail that's like 50 in prison i would imagine i mean at least i've heard people talk about prisons everybody in jails like they couldn't wait to get to prison yeah you know everybody man was thinking have some freedom and yeah people said people were constantly man i just want to get sentenced to go to prison it was like yeah i would think you would want to stay away from prison and they were like bro are you nuts

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

where it sucks that's the worst dude listen that's horrific i i think what happened was i really think what happened was they were like dude that's enough i mean five years in jail that's like 50 in prison i would imagine i mean at least i've heard people talk about prisons everybody in jails like they couldn't wait to get to prison yeah you know everybody man was thinking have some freedom and yeah people said people were constantly man i just want to get sentenced to go to prison it was like yeah i would think you would want to stay away from prison and they were like bro are you nuts

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

where it sucks that's the worst dude listen that's horrific i i think what happened was i really think what happened was they were like dude that's enough i mean five years in jail that's like 50 in prison i would imagine i mean at least i've heard people talk about prisons everybody in jails like they couldn't wait to get to prison yeah you know everybody man was thinking have some freedom and yeah people said people were constantly man i just want to get sentenced to go to prison it was like yeah i would think you would want to stay away from prison and they were like bro are you nuts

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

They would all bitch about the fact they had to go to what's called RDU. I don't know what it stands for, but they have to go to – you must have went there too. They have to do a level of –

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

They would all bitch about the fact they had to go to what's called RDU. I don't know what it stands for, but they have to go to – you must have went there too. They have to do a level of –

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

They would all bitch about the fact they had to go to what's called RDU. I don't know what it stands for, but they have to go to – you must have went there too. They have to do a level of –

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

Oh, that part's over by the time you get sentenced?

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

Oh, that part's over by the time you get sentenced?

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

Oh, that part's over by the time you get sentenced?

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

Yeah, speaking of that, I've heard of people talking about – and this guy that I was talking about that I'm always arguing with about the trial tax deal, the feds. He was talking about how people turn themselves in. I'm like, yeah, that is true. They turn themselves in. They're in the prison they were going to go to anyways. They know where to go. Some of them go straight to camps and whatever.

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

Yeah, speaking of that, I've heard of people talking about – and this guy that I was talking about that I'm always arguing with about the trial tax deal, the feds. He was talking about how people turn themselves in. I'm like, yeah, that is true. They turn themselves in. They're in the prison they were going to go to anyways. They know where to go. Some of them go straight to camps and whatever.

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

Yeah, speaking of that, I've heard of people talking about – and this guy that I was talking about that I'm always arguing with about the trial tax deal, the feds. He was talking about how people turn themselves in. I'm like, yeah, that is true. They turn themselves in. They're in the prison they were going to go to anyways. They know where to go. Some of them go straight to camps and whatever.

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

You're thinking about what you could have done. You would have been gone. You would have been in Australia by that time.

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

You're thinking about what you could have done. You would have been gone. You would have been in Australia by that time.

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

You're thinking about what you could have done. You would have been gone. You would have been in Australia by that time.

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

Yeah, which brings me to a real serious question. Now, listen, I don't want to offend you, and I'm not trying to offend you at all. Trust me. And I understand you did 13 years in prison, which is fucking serious shit. And you talk all the time about how bad that was when you got sentenced. I can kind of imagine how horrible that must have been, especially with your mom being sick or whatever.

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

Yeah, which brings me to a real serious question. Now, listen, I don't want to offend you, and I'm not trying to offend you at all. Trust me. And I understand you did 13 years in prison, which is fucking serious shit. And you talk all the time about how bad that was when you got sentenced. I can kind of imagine how horrible that must have been, especially with your mom being sick or whatever.

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

Yeah, which brings me to a real serious question. Now, listen, I don't want to offend you, and I'm not trying to offend you at all. Trust me. And I understand you did 13 years in prison, which is fucking serious shit. And you talk all the time about how bad that was when you got sentenced. I can kind of imagine how horrible that must have been, especially with your mom being sick or whatever.

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

But now let me ask you, what would have been an appropriate sentence for you, do you think? Honestly, what would have made you stop doing that? Right.