believe09
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At the age of 15, I was a promiscuous alcoholic and drug addict who thought nothing of harming others to get what I wanted and needed. I never murdered, but I lied, stole, cheated, hurt people in my selfishness....etc...etc... By my late 20s, I wasn't that person at all because I was blessed with positive change.
I'm surely not that person today at the age of 41 and I believe that I give back positive things to the world.
I'm never a good person to tell that people can't change themselves completely because I have seen it happen so much in my own life and the lives of others.
But I understand that not everyone shares my perspective!
The key difference is that you didn't murder-I admire your growth and the journey you have taken, southcity. All teens lie, cheat and steal-some worse than other depending on how they have been raised. Some teen's experiment with drugs out of desperation, depression and a need to escape. But with all of that self confessed "weakness", south city, you did not torture a 12 year old to death over a period of 8-10 hours. I believe teens are impulsive and they have immature brains-but this activity falls outside of that biochemical excuse. And who those women are today is immaterial-what is the appropriate punishment for the crime? There are plenty of ways for them to do good deeds within the prison walls if they want to make restitution to society-help other women who will be leaving because of lesser crimes.
No disrespect