ChevyVanMiller Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Very interesting read. He seems like a very articulate guy. Too bad he didn't learn some lessons earlier in life. http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/06/ex-nfl-running-back-lawrence-phillips-sends-terrifying-letters-from-jail-this-place-is-a-jungle
C.Biscuit97 Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Unfortunately, jail is the best thing for some people. Especially pampered star athletes. A real punishment can help you regain focus. I went to Canisius High School and I hated the rules at the time. But as I get older, I realize how much it helped shaped me to the fine, respectable man I currently am. Also, killing is wrong, but when it's a murderer, I shed less tears.
The Poojer Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 growing up in a boys home, I am sure the chance to learn life lessons were few and far between...not a great way to prepare yourself for life
Canadian Bills Fan Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Very very interesting. In my old job I worked for an outsourcing company and the client I worked for was the service provider for all jail calls in the US. The inmates family and friends would call us to set up their account so they could take the collect calls. Man I heard some crazy stories and even some celebs and people from the media CBF
aristocrat Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Unfortunately, jail is the best thing for some people. Especially pampered star athletes. A real punishment can help you regain focus. I went to Canisius High School and I hated the rules at the time. But as I get older, I realize how much it helped shaped me to the fine, respectable man I currently am. Also, killing is wrong, but when it's a murderer, I shed less tears. I am also a chs grad and you're absolutely correct. Phillips is talking about these guys being animals and yet he just murdered his cell mate recently. No wonder he keeps getting solitary.
GG Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Quite the collection of letters will make for an interesting trial. A case could be made for premeditated murder based on his hate of gangbangers, or for true self defense based on his fear of what gangbangers do in prison.
C.Biscuit97 Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 I am also a chs grad and you're absolutely correct. Phillips is talking about these guys being animals and yet he just murdered his cell mate recently. No wonder he keeps getting solitary. Smart man. And I think there was info that the guy Phillips murdered was a gang member and he was trying to take out Phillips to make a name for himself. He also was in jail for murder. Murder is wrong but I shed less tears for this guy.
NoSaint Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 interesting stuff. if genuine, the realization that "i now know what it must have been like for people trying to help me" is a big one. even if it is genuine though, it can be tough to keep that proper head space when surrounded with crazy and/or unsafe situations and feeling like you have no way to get away from the madness.
26CornerBlitz Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Unfortunately, jail is the best thing for some people. Especially pampered star athletes. A real punishment can help you regain focus. I went to Canisius High School and I hated the rules at the time. But as I get older, I realize how much it helped shaped me to the fine, respectable man I currently am. Also, killing is wrong, but when it's a murderer, I shed less tears. I am also a chs grad and you're absolutely correct. Phillips is talking about these guys being animals and yet he just murdered his cell mate recently. No wonder he keeps getting solitary. Another Crusader here.
Manther Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Wowsers! Just wowsers. Is he ever going to get out of there?
Protocal69 Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Smart man. And I think there was info that the guy Phillips murdered was a gang member and he was trying to take out Phillips to make a name for himself. He also was in jail for murder. Murder is wrong but I shed less tears for this guy. Yeah and also remember Phillips wanted to stay in solitary confinment because he knew he would always be a target but those dumb officers took him out anyway and you see the result. L.PHILLIPS made enough bad decisions in his life but I think it's more to story with the killing of his cell mate
Pete Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Phillips has beautiful cursive writing. I wonder how many kids today can write in cursive. There is much more to communication then texting and instagram
Prickly Pete Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 (edited) Phillips has done some stupid things, but he hadn't killed anyone. He put himself in this situation, but to condemn him for this death without even hearing proper evidence is harsh judgement. There certainly is a chance that it was "kill or be killed". The guy that died was in for 1st degree murder... It's clear from his writing that he is reasonably intelligent (it's better than most poster's on this board). His problems were emotional. Edited June 2, 2015 by HoF Watkins
Best Player Available Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Justing driving by The hell hell hole called Kern Valley on the outside, should be enough to scare anyone. gang bangers included.
dr.fishopolis Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Phillips has done some stupid things, but he hadn't killed anyone. This itself is mostly luck. In 1995 he pled no-contest to dragging his girlfriend out of their house by her hair, down 3 flights of stairs, before bashing her head into a mailbox. In 2005 he was accused, and later convicted, of twice choking his girlfriend unconscious, and another time knocking her head into their bathtub. Who knows what he did in the middle, but I'm sure we haven't heard all of it -- just the parts that almost killed women. I'm not saying that you in particular were arguing this, but as a contribution to this thread -- Lawrence Phillips is not someone that just needed to learn a lesson or someone to pity. He's a scumbag of the highest (lowest?) order and a neanderthal. http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/world/lawrence-phillips-convicted-of-assaulting-his-girlfriend_100232028.html http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2015/apr/19/bianchi-what-if-aaron-hernandez-lawrence-phillips/
Gugny Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 (edited) Reading that made me sad. I know he's in there for a reason and I agree that he belongs in there. I'm sure most of the guys in there, belong there, too. I think it's inhumane to pack 3,700 inmates into a 2,500 inmate prison. They are still human beings. It's not fair to any human being, criminal or not, in my opinion. It's certainly not fair to the C.O.s. Their freedoms are gone. I'm all for that. But keep them locked up so they can't hurt each other/hurt the C.O.s, for Christ's sake. There's got to be a better way; a way in which they don't need to live in fear every waking moment of their lives. What good does that do anyone? Edited June 2, 2015 by Gugny
NoSaint Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Reading that made me sad. I know he's in there for a reason and I agree that he belongs in there. I'm sure most of the guys in there, belong there, too. I think it's inhumane to pack 3,700 inmates into a 2,500 inmate prison. They are still human beings. It's not fair to any human being, criminal or not, in my opinion. It's certainly not fair to the C.O.s. They're freedoms are gone. I'm all for that. But keep them locked up so they can't hurt each other/hurt the C.O.s, for Christ's sake. There's got to be a better way; a way in which they don't need to live in fear every waking moment of their lives. What good does that do anyone? Exactly where I sit. How in the world is anyone supposed to come out of that experience "better" for it. I get the need for punishment but lack of safety shouldn't be a significant portion of it by any means. I know it's to a degree inherent in housing large volumes of criminals together but it shouldn't be that hard for a guy to avoid it if he wants to.
NickelCity Posted June 3, 2015 Posted June 3, 2015 I get the need for punishment but lack of safety shouldn't be a significant portion of it by any means. I know it's to a degree inherent in housing large volumes of criminals together but it shouldn't be that hard for a guy to avoid it if he wants to. +1
bizell Posted June 3, 2015 Posted June 3, 2015 Phillips has beautiful cursive writing. I wonder how many kids today can write in cursive. There is much more to communication then texting and instagram not going to lie, i'm envious of his penmanship.
Sisyphean Bills Posted June 4, 2015 Posted June 4, 2015 Reading that made me sad. I know he's in there for a reason and I agree that he belongs in there. I'm sure most of the guys in there, belong there, too. I think it's inhumane to pack 3,700 inmates into a 2,500 inmate prison. They are still human beings. It's not fair to any human being, criminal or not, in my opinion. It's certainly not fair to the C.O.s. Their freedoms are gone. I'm all for that. But keep them locked up so they can't hurt each other/hurt the C.O.s, for Christ's sake. There's got to be a better way; a way in which they don't need to live in fear every waking moment of their lives. What good does that do anyone? Your post just brought to mind the article about that prison that was left to rot because it was too expensive to open it and operate it. Apparently, warehousing thousands of people costs money. Sigh.
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