Justin Scott
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She tried her best. She struggled a lot. She was far from a perfect mom, but she loved us. I give her that. She loved us with all her heart, and I knew that.
I just knew him as a kid.
I could do it today. Everything in life takes effect, you know? I don't want to hide nothing. Everything I say, I want everybody to hear. At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
Hi, um, Gilbert King. Um, this is Justin Allen. I was born on March 5th, 1989. Um... I'm the son of Jamie Nelms. Her name used to be Jamie Allen. And the son of Jeremy Lynn Scott.
If you could just call me then, please. Bye.
I'm pretty good. How are you doing?
With the Leo situation, if you really stop and think about it, I pretty much owe him my life.
The murder was in 1987, right? Right. Okay. Leo ended up taking the hit from my dad. But within that time, my dad was free, you know, and he was still with my mom and they had me. So if the cops and everything would have done their job properly, my dad would have been in jail. I would have never existed.
I'm sorry. I'm holding my boy right now and just pacing back and forth. I got a lot on my mind. Yeah, yeah. Hold on. Here's some crayons. He wants to color now. His birthday was yesterday.
Yeah, he just turned two. He's tall.
They're my girls because I take care of them with my girl.
My boy two years old. And I'll talk about him walking and trying to talk now and everything else. He likes super monsters, you know. I'm trying to teach him right. And this is all thanks to Leo taking the fucking hit from my dad.
If I'm able to help Leo, it'll make me feel more comfortable about myself because I feel guilty even being alive. I'm not going to lie. Like, because think about it. The dude lost his wife and had to go to jail for 35 years.
You know, I did know my dad was, you know, from a young age. I listened. I'm not stupid. Like, I knew he killed from a very young age. It's just whenever I hear stories about him, it's always something different. I don't know what's true or false.
The first time he ever cried in front of her was seeing me. He's never once held me.