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This is what's currently on there. I'm watching this is England right after this video Let's just get to this man. This is the taboo room. I really like the taboo room They just don't make it difficult Peckham gang member convicted of murder since it's the 22 years young rev Warning in January 2011 a man named Daniel Graham was stabbed 24 times in 45 seconds and he had a switch on that my bad In South London, this is a serious subject the judge concluded his life was taken under horrific and merciless circumstances Sounds about right by a group of men. However, a man was wrong. Oh wrongfully convicted it took three trials enough and a hung jury to Get the right verdict. What's a hung jury? What's a hung jury? I Don't know what that is rev is now home and here to tell you about the events that took place that chances life forever, okay? Talk about a rev grew up in Peckham I Was convicted of murder given a prison sentence of 22 years. I later on appealed that conviction and got it crushed I then released on my third trial Now I'm back and this is my story Why wouldn't it raise them Peckham? Get me. I'm childhood was childhood was good. Let me raise by a single mom. That was in and out But yeah, good childhood And Rob, I'm just gonna straight away. How did you get into the gang life? Just from you know growing up People around you, you know like playing out starts of playing out at first and it checking friends from some school And just everyone's from the same area. So it's like, yeah How would you introduce or was it when was the first day you say you became a part of a gang? It's not like yeah, we're in a gang now in it. You just Remember man, I'm not here to glorify or sensationalize anything. I'm just here You know like y'all here watching it and react It's like I said the people you are around in it and you know obviously from Peckham So I'm hanging out with people from Peckham. You know, I'm trying to say seeing the older Lot chilling with the older lot. So yeah, it's just like Do things they do you look up to them and just things like that? Whatever. I want you to tell me about the story that I guess change your life forever. Mm-hmm. So what happened? I guess but what was the incident that took place? Someone got stabbed It's 24 times I'm passed away. Yeah, and how was allegedly you are meant to be connected to such crime? Allegedly I was picked out an ID parade in it. That's what Pinpointed me to this crime. Yeah, so I was picked out an ID parade and from then Yeah, please picked up on me and just yeah done the investigation So this this guy got murdered and was it a case of dies like a you just rested randomly? Wonder Jan you happen in January once I rested. Yeah, I think I was arrested like a month after or something Get me but I wouldn't charge straight away. I was Belled into like June June they come for me and then they charge me in June And what is your initial reaction? Shucks What's going on? And then Rev what was next for you so you've been charged. What did I do? Charged basically in June we're Monday straight away took me to Brixton and then yes from Brixton That's when my child just leave my child But that's when the process started happening. Yeah me so just tell me how the case started And so basically when I got nicked like I said I was on bail to like June so I know bro look like he can rap Young rev that's not like a rap name dude. He looked like a rapper You know how to go to and what is it son? Please station at every month get me and sign on and then one day random me They just come for me and let me I heard some rattling rattling banging thinking. What's that? My mom said raw just peace outside. I'm thinking about what do they want me to get me that what's going on I ain't got a sign on today or nothing So they've come Come in my room now saying you've been charged with murder Took me from my house and I went Campbell Campbell Green Magistrates court from my house straight to court So basically they was already ready. They had all the evidence. They had everything ready to go You went from the crib to trial That's different come in the courtroom now And that's the same cool room that my mom was working in get me sort of took me to the courtroom that my mom was in Basically, and she's had to like give to judge my files and call out my name for me to come up So yeah, and from then That's brutal. Was that planned y'all. That's not what they call me if you're sick and tired of the 95 grind That's not like it was planned Was anyone aware in the in the court that was your mom who was handing the papers? Yeah, obviously the police officers in it Because they took me from my house see my mom. So they they originally me I'm not sure if the judge or anything about yeah, the police officers me and Then yeah from court up and straight on Monday to Brixton straight away. Yeah, man How did you feel though? I guess at that time because that's a strange dynamic to be involved in man You're getting charged with murder and it's your mom's in the room You know what? I'll be real at that precise time. I haven't been thinking about me. Yeah, I was thinking about my mom I was thinking raw. I like get me even in the cool. I'm trying to get her attention Is that a peckham thing peckham road man thing raw? I'm thinking raw. What? to let I know like I'm good you get me and trying to Mime to her like I'm good, but obviously she's out working it So her face is just kind of straight and not really you get me So I'll ever really thinking about me to be honest. I was more thinking about my mom. That's the truth. You get me So yeah from cool. I went from Monday to Brixton And then yeah, that's what my job is rough like question like when like at what point did your mom like? She has sold it for that she didn't break down in the quarter none She must have knew the life. He was living already. She must have knew what type of time he was on When it began man, what happened? Yeah, I'm Brixton. I was there for a bit Not say it was alright, but it was it wasn't like a what I expected you get me actually right I was gonna go back a second. So when you was in the in the courtroom, what was the conclusion of what happened there? And basically the prosecution said I've been picked out an ID parade by a witness So that was the evidence against me in it. That's the only evidence the only thing they did obviously That's it. So I've been picked up by a witness. He says she saw me involved in the crime and Yeah, she said I was the main aggressor. I was this I was that so yeah off the evidence alone Yeah, they reminded me in charge of you with the murder and then what was next? Yeah, like I said Brixton A couple of the guys was in there get me like I said what I expected because my first time in jail as well We get me so a couple of the guys was in there From Brixton. I'll say what a couple months they kicked me out Hit me to keep me out of Brixton. Like I said when I was on remand For me, that was like a fun time. You get me like I'm opinion Wow, this could be about my life over or anything like that in there. I'm thinking yeah, I'm in jail I'm going home and I'm innocent that yeah, everything was fun time for me. Get me. I was keeping up with fuckers Have phones Get me the still mom then with the guys and yeah that two months This is when the rights was going on So yeah, the rights was going on a weave and Done a little right on the wing you get me done a little right on the wing next day They come from me said boom you getting kicked out get me you got five minutes to pack your stuff There's like six of us. You're five minutes Get me you're getting shipped out straight away, whatever what riots were going on and why did they get you don't take a whistle You were keeping that so yeah shit me out after that two months in Brixton Met me there. Did you ship to I'm ones off those life-liking ones worth? Yeah, one's off was good still. I can't lie same phones Living life in it coming like even them times. I was smoking weed had weed on the wing You get me multiple phones. Like I said, I was just doing my thing man. Basically. Yeah, and then what was next for your case? Do us hearings basically them time my trial didn't start until I Know my child star. I'll say Net ending of January my child started First child he was you know, he's part of Peckham too, you know in prison I probably probably like in prison Peckham the name Peckham ring bells So you probably in there with all Peckham people At least the guys where you was you know, I'm saying Y'all give what I'm saying like a lot of people from Peckham was probably there So when he say I'm living life, you know, we having fun with the guys lost it that what four weeks Lost it four weeks. Yeah, so yeah from then to like January which is fun time for me in there. Obviously I had hearings like and plea hearings and all that so yeah, man All along them times as well as you right in the backyard you use like I'm going home all the time Well, that was always in my head. I'm going home. Yeah, I mean cuz I knew I was innocent So I'm thinking I'm going home and that he's nothing call me plus the witness who picked me out. She was even drunk Yeah, I mean she was drunk and the description of me wasn't me So I'm thinking yeah, I'm going home and that's not me. What description did she give? I'm macy. She gave a description of a two male six foot plus Very in a manner more than six foot This one girl told me the average height in the UK for males where was Like five eight That's tough afro hair like a Jackson five Afro, you know, like the Jackson's Netmage gave like a Jackson five Afro big afro and yeah, and basically she even said he was kicking aggressively with these With these right foot kicking the boy aggressively with these left-handed right foot and doing like hand gestures or whatever she meant Yeah, and these times I'm thinking like well, I'm not even right footed. I'm left footed. You know, like predominantly I'm left footed, you know, I'm trying to say so it's almost kicking someone or punching someone You're gonna punch them with your strongest or your strongest hand or foot in it So I'm not even right footed like what you talking about get me So everything she was saying is always even rubbish. I'm thinking I'm going on man. This is just a no No drunk being drunk I mean in America if this was the like you would need more like I'm surprised they convicted him off of this Because normally I'll be watching and they'd be taking a lot to convict somebody in the UK But like even in America, I don't think this will a flu Like your witness is drunk. Did you have a public defender or something? That public defender wasn't trying to take no time Like what's time out for me? I buy the same Like raw that's how it's been right, right, right, brother. How Doesn't make sense and then I guess when did you realize that you wasn't going home? What happened drunk is a reasonable doubt To believe I said the child was getting a bit Because you know, obviously the prosecution have to pay up the baddest picture they can about the trial in it So yeah, man, the trial was just had his ups and downs in it But yeah, man, he's just paying me out to be like the main aggressor He done this he done that and This yeah, you know, I won't gotten home when I had the guilty They was telling them all about your past all about you, you know, what you was doing That's the problem man. You go when you go in there as a known member They probably already got previous is on you like that rap sheet First time in jail, but definitely not first time probably I Guess probably do you get in your verdict? Did you realize that things will switch in the other way? Like what way would you like did you realize that a guilty verdict may be coming? You know what even like the other my coldies of solicitors and legal team They was even thinking I was gonna go off And get me so I didn't expect a guilty verdict until I actually got the guilty verdict, you know, I'm trying to say Plus I didn't go understand or anything like that. Yeah, I didn't go and give evidence Yeah, me I nothing really to say anything. I did say I really said, you know, I'm trying to say so Yeah, I had nothing to say in their corner And then what did the judge say and do Basically, um The jury how long was the jury out for I think a few days a jury was out for Came up. It said I've got a verdict now And then yeah, got my guilty verdict And then I think I got sentenced the next day after the verdict. I got sentenced the next day Tell me talk to me What extreme line do you From house to court to in jail remanded to Guilty to to verb to sentencing right away like You bet you sentencing today and What and how it took place? Basically, yeah, I got my guilty went back to bone wash And then yeah next day come in Well, it was running through your head that night Rev. You've just been found guilty for murder I still ain't even kicking, you know Like obviously kicked in a rock. I'll give you for murder but I didn't kick in a raw I just got guilty for murder. You know, I'm trying to say obviously I've come back to the wing Everyone on the wings looking at me funny like Like, you're right. Get me giving me that sub looking. I'm good. Like, right. What's going on? Get me. There's a rubber dissing your thing on the news Yeah, I would dissing your thing on ITP news and that was our swear down that my picture everything from then Like hit me I got guilty for murder But I'd be real man. I was even I slept like a baby that night I think it's because of me when you got in trial you wake up early You go to the um holding room you get searched get me Go to um cool you get searched and yeah, so I think all that tied me out Anyway, four weeks of that rubbish you get me. So I was just knackered anyways. I slept like a baby Get me went off for sentencing Yeah, Josh gave me 22 years. I think he started at like what 26 27 And then he went down I can't remember the reasons why he went down, but he went down and ended up with 22 But I was a reaction in the room and then he said 22 basically The reaction when I got guilty was worse than the reaction when I got sentenced When I got my guilty like the victims family and that they were just like yeah a man and Yeah, me like running Joe and all that Already penny and all of that bomb. Yeah, the reaction now. Obviously. I heard sobbing and crying for my family and all that I'm not even gonna lie the way he like describing it. I probably like because he was innocent at the end of the day like He ain't even thinking about what they talking about like, you know, I ain't do it. So whatever you got to say Say it I mean, I just don't talk and just say, yeah, don't worry man. I'm alright. He get me. I'm good. Don't worry about it. Yeah Like low-key we should a y'all if y'all you should play a game to this Like a game, you know the little drinks like like this size and if you pour something in it It's normally like whoa You should play a game with those so how many times he say you get me a raw by the end of this video You need to be overly. Oh, I Got to describe it like that What about the other people with you self-forgot sentence? What was their reactions like? Yeah, basically Obviously, we all got guilty the day before in it. So their reaction was a bit more Emotional the day before I think it kind of that sunken down in it So my obviously in my first child my Cody broke down and all that one of them you broke down By the time the sentence and come everyone was just like, yeah This is what is what is now in the glass and I said, yeah And then when you've been sentenced, what what did you do next and what was running for your head at this time? So when when you've been told you're doing 22 years, what what goes through someone's head? You know, that's a mad question. You know, like I said, this is just I was thinking this is me now in it You get me like I said, you didn't really kick in kicking Straight away in it. Yeah, I mean, but I was thinking wow got 22 years But I was just still doing what I was doing from the time I got remanded Obviously, I come down a bit more in it because it kind of humbled me like raw But yeah, it wasn't like I was walking around depressed and Soaking car. There's many in there that's doing 30s and 40s Get me and when I talk to them. It's like 20 years I'm not that bad. They get me like I'll be at soon not soon, but yeah, like There's man that's done that 10 15 years and they still got more years and me to do like that. So I'm like, ah, cool And then what was life living in prison knowing that you may be doing 22 years or I guess when did you start appealing? So for when you get sentenced, I think you got like what I think it's 28 days I think you're like a month or so to appeal your sentence in our conviction So I imagine I've got sentenced my legal team come and saw me and they're like raw We're not gonna appeal your conviction Because we don't think you got a case We're gonna appeal your sentence and though to try to get you some years down I was like no and I appeal my conviction. So imagine that if I didn't tell them to approve my conviction I would probably be sitting there right now. Yeah, they didn't even see that's why you lost Your whole team didn't even believe in themselves Ah, man, you ain't even got the case. We're gonna appeal a good sentence. No, bro. I didn't do it Period I didn't do it at all. No, go back to the drawing board start over That's what I'm saying, man. If you don't fight for yourself really nobody will that's crazy Yeah, I mean so they just appeal those is gonna appeal my sentence and trying to get me some years off But I was like, no, I wouldn't go for um my conviction And then when you appeal what was the first steps of the process of appealing? So I think they gotta send it off to them. So obviously they got a right upper pill and Everything so at the time my QC. He's only spoke for me and cool in it. I weren't really happy with him I think he was a loader. Yeah, he didn't do his job properly You get me don't you speaking for me, but he don't you done my actual appeal So after he done my appeal I Sucked him you get me. I got rid of him So I made him do my pill but what he read he got me my conviction though in it I mean my my appeal should I say so after he's done my pill I got rid of him covers I happy with him, but basically he was saying to me like what the judge done in the case was a rat So basically when I got nicked there was a knife in my pocket in the jeans of my pocket Get me but obviously I'm in my house There was no evidence that the knife ever was brought out into the street or anything like that wish it wasn't Get me and the judge ruled that in in my trial as bad character evidence like listen. He had the knife in his pocket you look like the murder weapon and Him having a knife in his pocket looks like he rolls up nice in it. Yeah me so I'm in the crib I'm at home Couldn't they have run like DNA analysis or something like The jury to hear so obviously when the jury seen this they're like raw Objection if his lawyer was doing a job. I would object it objection. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa They told the jury looks like the murder weapon Well, obviously the jury saw the murder weapon because please recover that so they're like look it looks like the murder weapon It's a knife crime Get me these guys carry nice So obviously you as a jury remember you're gonna think like he's saying he's innocent But he's got a knife. He looks like a murder weapon Like that's what I'm actually gonna sway your mind so I'm being guilty in it So and obviously I won't commit no criminal offense or anything with that being in my house Yeah, me so judge won't allow to do that. So off that basis alone. I've got my appeal Yeah, me the administration is giving 500 So yeah, I've got my pills. So basically where the pill works you go through the first judge So when the first judge and the single judge accepts it it then goes into a hearing now So the next three judges and this is an eye in the royal court. So justice. So these are like the top judges now. So You gotta have a little hearing with them And they got an except they got accepted basically. So yeah It's going to them by my video link these sons from Belmarsh got convicted And they shipped me to whitemore. You get me? So I mean whitemore I know my pills come in And then yeah, how the hearing now, but I'm on video links. I'm just sitting there I'm not saying nothing come to sit in there watching the video link. I think after the hearing I think goes that walk I'm not for so often. I'm not even sure. He knows that 10 plus years ago But yeah, one of the screws come to me was that John I'm like, what's going on miss? He's like, well, you want your pill that you're going home. You get me? I'm like, whoa Swear done. I'm going home. Get me and then they've come back to me And they be like, no, no, you're not going home. But your conviction's been quashed You get me? So You be going back to Belmarsh in a couple weeks or a few weeks. I'm like, whoa, swear done. Like, okay Get me? I was happy in it, but I won't get in my hopes up You know like that and then when you got moved back to Belmarsh Well, what was it? What was life like there? Um, yeah, obviously, because I just come from Belmarsh in it. So I know it's the same. Yeah, it's just yeah It's like I was back on my mind, but it was more humble this time. Yeah, I mean I wasn't Gaston was before I was just more humble. These times when I'm in white more So when I left Belmarsh, I won a Muslim So when I come back to Belmarsh, I'm a Muslim now, but these times I'm proper on my Dean. I'm praying Yeah, I'm learning Quran and reciting. Yeah, I mean I'm learning new things every day about Islam. So these times I come back to like a What can I say? like a Like a new man Right like a on my Dean basically, you know, so yeah, I'm just praying praying. I'm still in my Islam thing I'm getting Islam classes. I weren't really in the mix like that. You get me? And then when did when your conviction conviction was squashed What was the next step to getting you out? Basically, my conviction was crushed. So then they sent me a retrial But a new evidence has come up for me now. Yeah me um One of my good good family friends she's even took a picture of me Think like a couple months before the murder. So she's taken a picture of me in November And the murders happened when in January So in November it was one of my friends our PGO. It was his birthday in it and they felt like his family's held like a party for him Get me and then she took taking a picture of me with my hair Remember, I said the witness said I had like a Jackson 5 afro and my hair was high She's taken a picture of me and my hair was skinned That probably like skin like like this to get me the bottle. Oh, yeah, here. I don't throw that fast Six inches a year probably right six inches a year Depending but on average six inches inches a year a whole head Get me she's telling me that's two months before the murder And obviously my slit is a citizen. I've proved that Hair grows. I like what 1.2 centimeters a month So my hair was even not even higher than this on the day of the actual murder You get me so that was new evidence. I got in They actually get me and then what was it a case of he went to jury and they Yes, I've had my retrial. This evidence is coming off the new picture But even after the jury seeing this and hearing the witness's um statement and story I understand They still didn't find me not guilty. Get me. I had a hung jury. So they couldn't even decide Get me so What was going for your head man because at that time your head was man. That's the thing man All that jury of your peers and whatnot like This human nature to go off emotion You know I'm saying so even if you go in there like you can't make an emotional choice You got to listen to the facts blah blah blah blah blah like at the end of the day You're still gonna go off emotions. You hearing all these people crying out like oh man The facts are in your face bro had a skint head and the witness said it was a little afro That's not the same person period Be a mess man. You've been slammed with 22 years for something you haven't done You've then won your appeal thinking you're going home Then you've told no we have to do a retrial and then when you have your retrial So hung it's a hung jury. Well, what's going for your head man? These are some anxious you get me. It's crazy man. I know this is my last chance If I get guilty I'm fucked basically you get me like if I get guilty now I'm fucked You get me regardless of the evidence and evidence is the tools for itself. You know I'm trying to say So even yeah after the hung jury or self walking What's going on? You get me? You know what the worst part of the trial? I'll be real. The trial is not even the worst part It's the waiting for your verdict That's the worst part you get me because you're sitting in the cell And you get me you hear the jiggler's coming you can hear the keys You thinking wow they come into my door. They come into my door When you hear the keys in your door, it's like raw. It's time now. You get me So it's that you get me so They've done that a few times but sometimes when they come it's like raw The jury will not ask a question. So it's like, okay. It's not my verdict They just want to ask a question. I think so the jury would ask you a question No, like they obviously when the jury are deliberating between themselves They can obviously Come back to the court courtroom bring you up and ask questions to the judge So anything that they're not just a migraine on all they will not like, you know Clarify they can also judge Is this this and this that and the judge will be like, yes Can you remember the questions that last me in your case in particular? Whoa What are you doing here? Think of me as like your hairy godfather I'm here to help you get your hair back because you need a little more grass on the playing field Let's go Hey, Jeremy. Hey, Spence One of the questions was um about my mug shot because obviously I had a picture of What my family friend took and then had my mug shot picture In the station when I got nicked and then I took a next picture for my ID parade So there was asking What was the months between because my hair was growing in it by then I hadn't cut my hair So there was asking the month so the um The months in between between between the pictures That's not something they wanted to know. I can't remember what that actual question was but you know, they wanted to know something like that You get me And then so the first one was a home jewelry and then what happened I guess the second time around Um had a hung jewelry As well, you know, I'm asking you do they have to give you justification why they've why why it is a hung jewelry And why some people have said They believe you are and some people believe you aren't no no, they don't tell you that They just say it's just a home jewelry. Yeah, not everyone come to I think you have to get 10 to 2 basically in it. That's if 10 people say guilty You're guilty You get me if 10 people say not guilty you're going home in it. So it's a majority of the verdicts on your hung jewelry Can you remember what the split was? No, I can't Definitely not but obviously I didn't get 10 people saying you know what I'm trying to say so Yeah, and then so you've gone back now for the is this almost the third trial? Yeah third trial so after the um I think the retrial was in May And my retrial and then the third trial was in that June or something like that It means I come back for a third trial now You get me and Same process all over again Get me I gotta be taxing emotionally, especially if you know you didn't do it The guys friends have come cool The same witness you picked me out. She's come cool a third time You get me same story obviously. I'm I've got I know the case of my heart now I know what they're gonna say. I know everything. So nothing's a shock to me. You know, I'm trying to say So yeah, they've come cool And even the judge so I imagine that Others who yeah, this is a stitch up man. You get me that they're trying to stitch me out because even the judge basically, um Someone who was a suspect in my case Someone who was a suspect in my case. They got NFA basically in it. They got NFA But they was on the next murder case You get me and but obviously will they all linked us together and He got guilty. He just got 21 years. But the judge who gave him 21 years Was my judge now. You get me one judge called windy joseph You get me look her up. She didn't even know that birds. They held the birds of the feather that program Yeah, she's even one of their sisters or something like that. You get me. So She's um, she's um some reason asked for all the um mug shots from the ID parade You get me so she's looking at the mug shots and all the suspects are involved and she was like I don't know that face You get me she's that I just sentenced him to blah blah blah. You get me then she's looking at me now Look at the mug shots. So she's thinking raw like these guys are a bit now. I'm trying to say that Well, obviously the law is the law, isn't it like she um my team went for halfway dismissal now And yeah, she has to come back and throw out my case And she said the woman Basically was wrong in it like that couldn't have been The defendant who she described because he's here When you're hearing this when these when she's saying these words, what's going for your head man? That's that that They just be looking for a conviction at the end of the day. But that that that like They want to dub you But the hair thing just seems so obvious You know what I'm saying if my hair was Bald two months before and they said he had a Jackson 5 afro. I know y'all know what a Jackson 5 afro is Like come on, bro This takes longer than two months to grow So that's not a Jackson 5. So think about it. Basically, I'll be real When she's reading it out like basically yeah, like this can't be the defendant because his hair was no way near Um a Jackson 5 afro and the woman you can't hit not six feet Yeah, she was like, yeah, I'm certain it was him because of his hair Like that's how certain she was because she remembers the afro Get me but in even when the judge is um talking what she's talking about one of my qc's um Leon Kazakos is a bad boy still Get me you putting the work from me. He's that turn around to me. Get me. I'm sorry. He's mine to me You get me. I'm like, oh like sweat it down. You get me. But I'm happy, but I'm not like I'm just still compose yet me still compose and just really really now and then she just like yeah I just missed this case man. I'm throwing it out. Basically. You get me Well, I guess what how did you feel man? I must have been a crazy feeling to find out that he's a bad justice For the members to do 22 years and now you pretend but now now you're going home. That's a loot man. That's a salutable you know I'm saying like Justice will serve man. In this case it wasn't him Hey, you know, it was a crazy feeling but obviously Um, the prosecution got 48 hours to um appeal it They got a 48 hours to appeal it and they weren't to go for a fourth trial because they weren't having it They didn't want to let me go basically in the prosecution. They just want that w They're not even thinking about like dang. Did we get the wrong man? The wrong man is still walking the real guy is still walking the streets like They think we got to get somebody Yeah, I mean they don't they didn't want to let me go so they had 48 hours to Appeal it basically so but what they're trying to say to me is that we're all You're going back to a bellmarsh until the prosecution Appeal this case and try to get a full free trial. You get me I feel like I feel like if I should go if I won the mist trial If I won and it was thrown out and they got 48 hours, I should be free until they get the right evidence That's how I feel Because I'm gonna be locked up until if I lose so if I won All right, God go do y'all do diligence, but I need to be free until then Full trial now you get me. What were you thinking of saying at this stage? I'll just be real man. I'll just think post yours. You get me? I think you're post yours like what? That allowed me now you get me like let me go now. Now I'm trying to say yeah, but they weren't happy at all man so I'm in um I'm in the cell going back to bellmarsh going to circle van Yeah, and they put me in a circle van and Boom one of the jigglers has run out Can't remember. Yeah, banging on the door, banging on the door. She come out. Wow. Come here. Mr. John So I was like, what's going on? One of my friends is like, you're going home, you know, you get me so they take me back at the circle But I'm pulling me back up to cool and they're like, yeah You're not gonna proceed with a full trial. You get me? But I think that was um The family's doing so you get me? I don't think they could Go through no more yet me so Yeah, that's true. Like every trial the family got to relive the whole thing It's like I was like, oh, we're not gonna proceed with a full trial But you have to go back to bellmarsh And come back to cool next morning so we can tell the jury that you're going home. Basically, you get me? And I think the forum of the jury I think that's what they call them. He had to even stand up and say No guilty you get me. So I went to um Bellmarsh and next they come back to cool Yeah, me Yeah, I went back to cool next day For the judge to tell the jury what had happened And then yeah release me And then what was life like the first day? First day, I don't know how this be real. I was like a big kid on the first day Hey first day out even if I'm not a rapper. I'm dropping a coldest song At this point after all I just went through I gotta drop some So a black cab back from the old Bailey's all the way back to pack up. Get me just looking at the window You know like that. Just looking at doing like a big kid. I was just thinking First thing I done, what did I do? I had a bath I remember that you know why I called in jail. There's no boss to the showers I was showering for two years straight. It kept me Like I come home and I had a bath you get me and all you see in jail Obviously when you shower you keep your boxes on you know, I'm trying to say you obviously but even when I got in the Bath had my boxes on like I'm still in jail mode He got me out of my box. I'm thinking Bro, you get me but yeah, so the first thing I done I had like a two hour bath. I sweared on Right. What would you say was the worst experience in those two years? West memory West memory Just getting my guilty That was the worst memory Um Even nothing to do with even jail though, obviously I've got a few bad news when I was in jail like my knees passing never even met her before You get me but I really enjoy I had some good times man make some good people That's crazy That's a uk prison talking Man, I had a good time in there Hey man, I ain't even got no bad memories about jail. It was cool We was chilling playing ps5 in that joint. We were shooting dice. It was hey, we was eating up My team, you know Steak You know what I'm saying? I was living free in there Basically, you know like that We're just a gang if you let it when you was released and after two years Once I was kind of in obviously I spoke to the People from the area. Yeah picked up on people from the era, but nothing I was involved in that was you get me Let me back in jail like that Was that was that I guess the last time you I guess dived into that world or was a part of the society? Was anyone in that world? No copies. I still keep on contact with people in it, but I'll be real when I came home. I really woke me up. I remember I came home. I was like two weeks home Yeah, I think yeah, like two three weeks home. Yeah, I mean I'm walking through one of the estates now called yellow brick Yeah, I mean yellow brick me and my bridge and it was just walking walking And obviously like fall like guys on the road in it when you're walking like every five six seconds You know you have to take a look behind your shoulder, and that's just normal Anyway, when you go you just take a look behind your shoulder. Just you never know Every five six seconds is a stretch man. I was in Iraq. I'm on a swivel At all times One second Then who can Taking a look behind my shoulder. Cool. We can walk in I heard on my bridge and say, oh, shit He got me and he's got me and then I've looked behind Seeing someone with like a firearm you get me No closer than how me or you're probably a bit further back Amen at my head. Do you get me imagine that it's jammed on my head. You know like that jammed on me Not surprised not surprised that jam and obviously Salute congrats Good luck. That's luck. That's God for you or whoever you believe in I had to do the you sing boat hit me in and out get me Yeah, I have nowhere imagine that That's how I'd be I was like, what can I imagine that like that's the reality. You woke me up. You get me because I'll just Joe not giving off carrying the world amount of Joe just But that woke me up like around back in the trenches. You get me like I'm back in the trenches. I imagine that's how I'm So imagine that so I'd have been like fresh home. Basically, I was fresh home from 22 years and then some other been Dead, you know, like that. So I was better off staying in jail than you know, like that. So yeah, man That kind of woke me up as well No, no, probably mistaken identity or something like that. Get me Yeah, in one of the estates yellow brick in it. Obviously, I never knew we done it No, but that was a surrender No, nothing, but Imagine that it just clicked on my head I know it was the worst thing He's even he's unjammed. They all had it on safety. Well, because I've done the you sing boat now get me and then Literally, no one ever let will lie. He like 10 50 seconds later. I've had bang So he's probably unjammed it or had it on safety and tested it and it's banged off. So Yeah, I was just thinking imagine that If he was like a proper whoever he was if he was proper, how different be here today, you know, like that So yeah, that woke me up I like how you phrased that if he was proper, that was like a reality check that right? You're back in the trenches like Get me last row I'm right. What was the worst memory or the worst thing you've seen in the whole of your life? A lot of things I can't even say on camera bars. Yeah, a lot of things still Yeah, just it's no more hood. Yeah, man. Just the worst memory of your life opposed to opposed to what you've seen the worst memory of my life My friend's passing in it basically one of my One of my good friend's roof. You know, we call that ruthless obviously it was just What was it? It was like war for old alzbury that war for alzbury estate and was all together I'll say literally just left the Literally me and my next president we just left the And I say that five ten minutes later. We got the call that she passed away. So that was kind of like One of my worst not even kind of that. I probably just saw my worst memory more in the Yeah Best memory Surely coming home in it. No, but obviously yeah cause but yeah What best memory in the hood or in my left on your life my kids, man And taking my shadow my best memory still Obviously I know how it goes in it. I can easily say it's not worth it But once you're in deep in deep in it, it's hard to come out and me Like for someone like me, I can say like, bro, I'm not in this hood. Shit. No one I don't want nothing to do with it. But there's people still hold grudges. You know, I'm trying to say it so It can never be too complacent, man. That's what I say. But obviously it's not worth it, innit? Everyone I met in jail doing laughs and I says wanting to come home Get me there's not one person that said To my knowledge. Anyway, I said like, yeah, I don't give a fuck. I'm riding this 30 That I don't give a shit. Everyone went literally to come home. Get me It was my name gel that I met Even big up. Um, Cain man Get me he's from Some kinds of green. He's like a older older guy to me. He got me He's proper. I look after me and that him and Craver Imagine they even said to me like, bro, if you even come back here, don't even chat to me He got me. They even said that shit. Like if you come back here, don't chat to me You get me like you got a chance to go home like get me. So even on that I'll do this. Yeah, you got a crazy second chance Even though you shouldn't have been there in the first place, you get that chance is wild So you go back man, you don't let all the way man. Tell her leave a like comment. Let me know what y'all think. 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