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Few weeks after I was baptized my mother left me and my grandmother's door pumpkin on the Isle of Man 1954 few weeks after I was Baptized my mother left me and my grandmother's doorstep and she left never to return to the Isle My grandparents made plans with the the church on the Isle the Catholic church To have me sent away. I was sent away to Ottawa, Canada in august of 54 To a place called the st. Joseph's orphan asylum ran by the great nuns of st. Joseph's orphan asylum The cross Which I always tell people sounds warm and fuzzy. I'm sure um, but I was only there St. Joseph orphan asylum was the center of child abuse scandal in the 20th What a name like that, you know, I'm saying about six or eight months That turned out that the girl who took me to Canada had worked for my grandmother named Martha Virginia Boswell Who was one of the Boswell gypsies that used to come to the Isle of Man? She saw that my future there might not be good She took me illegally and took me into the u.s. Eventually we ended up going down these seaborne communities and landing in phoenix, Arizona I was wondering why you had an american accident. Okay, that tells me that and um She had my grandmother had given her my her passport to tell me in case I ever wanted to find her It was like a cookie crumb But she had taken my mom's picture out put her picture in so she used my mother's name So I was raised under my birth name. I I believe she was my birth mother. I called her I called her mom She was the one that had told me all about my being from the Isle of Man And funny enough all throughout my life all I could think about was getting back home at some point unfortunately due to bad relationships and The problem that she had she had drinking issues that She got real sick and when because of some of the people she worked towards well to do one particular family that called the wetmores They had adopted a boy and a girl and they had plans to move because Dr. Wetmore had just gotten his degree and he was going to be teaching at a university And something happened to the boy and the boy was 12 years old Even though I was 14. I was small because I'm out of nutrition And um I could actually fit into a 12 year old's clothes and stuff So he told her he would give me a good life and adopt me and stuff like that and he said that he paid her to take my custody and um I was given that child's identity his name his date of birth his social security number all the things that you need to be a person and um If your business kept employees on payroll throughout the pandemic innovation refunds can so you Okay Nobody knows what happened to that child even the the u.s. Government. Yeah, like what where did he go? And had looked and could not find any evidence of that child after I took his identity Jamie with the wet moors after being adopted into the family is john wetmore So You know, but dr. Wetmore was unique in his own ways Him and I we he used to try to beat me and things and that he used to try to look in his own ways Him and I we he used to try to beat me and things And that's kind of believed that what may have happened to the other child's he may have done it And the other boy may not survive the biggest This honestly this already died the literally we're three minutes and 40 seconds in this sound like it could be a movie script It's tough for me and him was because I grew up with this idea that I was something special through martha Because one of the things she'd always told me remember was I was a man of the isle Son of the sea and a brother of the storm and I could weather anything because the storm around me is my brother So I could weather anything That's a that's a w That's a w uh Mine frame to live in right there. Whoever martha Salute one particular instant and was really the last time he did a beating Was that he beat me with a belt while he had me hold a tree out in the back And he beat me on my legs and my lower back and stuff And I wouldn't shed a tear for him and when he was done I turned and said is that the best you got and he backed away and went inside and stared at me He was used to breaking men I'm from an age of time Where whoopings was regular that sound regular to me To me in my mind But if you wasn't doing nothing to deserve that that's a whole different thing, you know what I'm saying That's tough I remember one time I was getting a whooping and and I turned around and looked at my mom like Are you done? I don't want you to hurt yourself Woo that hurt her ego. I didn't get a whooping since that day in his uh Way of don't whoop your kids people just talk to him all whoopings do is is is is tell your children Violence gets an answer violence gets it done So try to talk for business and and stuff So he was having a problem with this this child that could stand up to him and No matter what I wasn't afraid of him and that was something that scared him more than anything else I signed up for the united states navy um It was I had a lot of friends going in the marine corps at the time because I was still rather small I didn't think I could make a more be a be a marine. I didn't think I was big enough Yeah, but the other side of the coin I didn't want to hurt people So I decided to enlist as a navy corpsman, which is a medical corps. How was your um, Like state of mind after that. Did you see anything that particularly affected you or or stuck with you? Well, just the fact that if if anybody really thinks about the vietnam era Uh vets that were in that time vietnam was not a popular um politically popular Engagement you most people wouldn't even say they were Were vietnam vets they they we or they would or they went to hide Some hid in the streets as homeless and drunks and drug addicts Some went into the woods. Some went to canada. Some went down to the jungles of south america Um, because you just couldn't fit in in places like that I hid in the world of motorcycles. I prefer to be around Okay, I mean I get it. Okay I mean that's that's like You had to hide there, but that's a decent place to hide I guess right? motorcycles the people because I learned with people if you say one wrong thing The relationship can be ruined forever. Yeah, so My personal relationships with people Uh, we're never very good. So in halloween in 1977 um My wife my first wife had abandoned me my son when he was nine months old I had my son until 1978 and then My ex my my first wife she had decided her parents her parents decided we should get divorced And she should get my son even though she didn't want my son. She didn't want to be a mom um Dr. Wattmore had contacted me and said look I want your son. I'll give him the proper life that you I bet you you was absolutely not mr. Wattmore buddy I'll raise him to be a doctor or a lawyer But I wouldn't do it in a fit of anger. He threw an envelope at me And it had my my what my mom's passport and it had my baptism certificate for the island man And uh told me you're not an american. You're not my son get out of here I never want to see you again And then he switched sides and he made sure my ex got my son I met the other girl my my second wife through a friend's mind. She was related to and um I started Getting my life back together We had a son And I just I thought maybe it's time for me to find go back to the isle now. I've got proof that I'm from there Uh, so I was going to get a passport To go back and try to find my family I didn't know if my family is alive or dead or you know, who was who was there or whatever But I I felt this calling that I need to go back And I told my wife this what I want to do and she kept saying no, and I don't think that's a good idea I don't think that's a good idea And I told her look it's not like I'm moving over there. I'm just going to go over for a trip And I was good man. I forgot I completely forgot what the title of this was I spent 34 years in prison of a murder I didn't commit If you did that on the isle of man, I They're very strict over there, right? You can't even litter without getting time You better find the garbage can Going to go by myself because I didn't want her to come with me in case everything went terribly wrong you know, and uh, anyway come to find out Years later that she had actually uh been telling dr. Wetmore things I was doing And dr. Wetmore realized that if I did go get a passport He would be likely in trouble because they would ask where'd I come from. I don't have a birth certificate I'm using this other kid's name, but at this time I was starting to take back my birth name with a once I had the passport um So he realized he might be in problem At which point in time he set in play, uh, dr. Wetmore is very manipulative I'm telling you that he could be he could it was a movie on him A number of other situations that came about That would eventually lead me to prison Wait, what did I just hear? 23 Say it again since it came about That would eventually lead me to prison 1983 obviously there was a day that Probably changed the course of your life forever. It actually it was December of 82 I had met a girl named Jackie who had been Martha's youngest daughter and I thought my half sister because I thought Martha was my mom and her Uncle her dad's brother who has been caring for a guy named Stanley John Kearns And then she had a son named Danny and they were living in LLA and they wanted to move up to be around me So I helped them move up in the six months. They were there from December till June It was just terribly terribly wrong. Uh, John and I got into one argument after another He used to come down my bike shop and try to tell me tell me and my crew how to do things um A few times he was drunk and he pulled knives I'd get an altercation when I used to put him in choke holds To make him subdued and stuff And though police had gotten called because neither of us pressed charges and they weren't there when the crimes were happening We never got neither of us got arrested But it was in the history. They the police reports. So there was a history of this um So in June of 83 I was out of town. He got into an altercation with Jackie and uh started choking her son and my wife and Jackie at that time took both of them to pull his hands off the boy And then the following day or so he was driving the car and he started punching Jackie and she stopped the car and ran into The marjorie mason Uh women's center. I come back. I'm found. He's arrested. I tell my wife under no circumstances. He'd come to the house You know, we've got a young son. I don't want you to have to put up with him You know, uh, I said if he does get out of jail, whatever, don't let him in There's about about a month later. Um I come home and um My wife's car is not there. It's like 11 30 at night And this is in california still, okay? No lights are on in the house and we always left the light on if i'm out and um Walked in I have a manless stretched out on my floor And like said having been a corpsman having been a you know medical corps I checked him and he was dead And I could see he was dead Yet there were no wounds. Um A lot of people said oh, why didn't you call the police and my response has always been Here's a man I have a history of fighting with I'm a biker and at that time I was over the a motorcycle club. So I was a patch holder Under no Way that I could see was I not going to jail My first thought was I have to secure my home I have to get him away from my home no matter what else I do I didn't call anybody I just went got a sleeping bag Put him in the sleeping bag and was and was putting him in the back of my truck when my wife suddenly drove up and it's probably about Maybe 12 30 now or so And um my wife jumps out of the car and says yeah, he came over Uh, I I gave him dinner and then I gave him his asthma capsules that I've had and uh I said you weren't supposed to have him let him in. Oh, but he was agitated and I didn't I didn't want him to do anything damn it jackie No, not jackie. Uh, what was his wife's name? At the end of the day the man of the house said don't let this guy in he let him in and that The baby's here And she said that after he collapsed she got frightened and she went to a friend's house And she's been there and then she finally figured I she'd come home in case I was home And uh, she knew I would be able to figure out what to do And we start driving. I have no idea where I'm going I don't really know what I'm going to do. I just have to get him away from the house Um I get it. That's your wife. You're gonna ride. She's gonna do she did all of the wrong things though. No offense No offense She did all of the wrong things the things that you told her not to do she did them And then when he collapsed she did another wrong like But then for the next four four and a half hours She's harping on me about you you you're stupid. She didn't bring a shovel What are you going to do the body? Are you going to bury it? Are you going to burn it? Are you what are you going to do where are you going to dump it? What are you going to do for four and a half hours to drive and try to think I've got this harping in my ear And next thing I know I see false dawn starting And we were driving down a rural road where a lot of farm workers would be coming to work soon And I just pulled over and I took his body out and I set him up against a post Right off the road where he'd be easily found because again It wasn't one of these things where I was trying to hide the body I just wanted it away from my house. It couldn't be found at my house and then And this will be always one of the things people will say one of the stupidest things I did and I'm not going to disagree Figuring he just got out of jail. I didn't figure He would have identifications and stuff with him So I took out a piece of paper and pencil and I wrote in case of emergency Call and I let put my name and phone number and I stuck it in his wall drove him away because he couldn't be found at your house then wrote a note with your name and You know where you're going? Now me Looking from the outside in it's easy for me to say like wow a lot of this was dumb A lot of this wasn't the right thing to do a lot of this wasn't smart, but in the moment You know I'm saying he was in the moment And I can't even I can't even lie. It's still dumb. I love I wanted to be on your side so bad Left that and we drove away So it was about three days later and once again, though Let this be known No, the police called and I said they found his body And they asked me when was the last time you saw stanley alive And I told him I was about a month ago. Maybe you know at least three three few weeks to a month And so everything seemed to be okay except for The moment that they also had contacted jackie because she had been the victim in his threes he was in jail And told him that he'd been he found dead She immediately grabbed some of his checks because she he'd lived at her place And got with my wife and they went down and they cashed checks on his bank account To get back what she said was money he had taken from her from her welfare or what they would call the dole over here um But this is three days after he's been found dead and of course the banks have been notified And they're going in there with the checks signed by him It was just about 30 days from the time they'd found the body that they came and arrested my wife and Jackie and I Found out that they had been arrested the initial coroner's report had come back for death by strangulation and Though there was no evidence the fact that the history was there that I had choked him out and because I was You know physically capable of being able to do that It immediately turned to the fact they thought I did it but they had no evidence They went to Jackie and told her they were going she was facing 18 years for Forge checks when they told her she was going to face possibly 18 years She said a little let let she got in there like gunna She was a number like Jackie Jackie older singer she got singing on let me tell you what happened and they went tell us what and said well I want immunity da da da And the da said okay and said um, well, here's what really happened Sandy uh, his wife Poisoned the man and then he helped her get rid of the body And when they said poison They went what do you mean? He was strangled. They said no. He was poisoned. They went back Did the coroner's report coroner's uh inquest thing again and sure enough potassium cyanide had been And this is just this is getting worse and worse But it had killed him they now charged my wife with murder one with two it was in the pills the asthma pills It had to be but the wife Jackie had to have done that. That's Who counts the special circumstances each one carries the death penalty Drivers in florida are ditching their car insurance. They shouldn't because paying nobody in florida drive you know One for uh, the poisoning and one for getting monetary gain Because apparently Jackie had given her a little bit of money on the side too. They stop Even bothering with me except that every couple weeks they keep changing my charges around accessory conspiracy All this stuff Lying to the police which was their favorite one. They tried my wife in december Jackie was their primary witness um The jury came back 11 to 1 to convict my wife on murder one with special circumstances But they didn't have a a complete jury So they had a hung jury So the da came to me. Uh, what jersey? What what plea jury? So they had a hung jury So the da came to me gotta be new unanimism And said look, we're gonna We lost this bite this much So we're gonna do it again and i'm gonna make sure that we don't have any moral, you know problems on the jury Unless you you want to take this deal i'm gonna offer you i'm gonna offer you a one time and one time only deal And my what my attorney was sitting there My wife's attorney was sitting there and da was sitting there And he said we feel you're responsible for whatever happens there. So here's the deal We'll offer you a 13 year prison sentence And he goes uh Now you have 10 minutes to make a decision think about this 10 minutes Are you going to be able to tell your son that you allowed his mom to be put to death because you would not step up for her Yeah, dang ain't that coercant you can't do that though Oh, by the way, you got five minutes left um Who do you think you do better time in prison you? veteran biker Where your wife was just a housewife and a mom. Oh and i'll sweeten the deal. I will never personally Oppose any parole for you And her attorney said, you know, this is the best we can get So I took it I would do 13 years so my wife would be released How 13 turning the 30 photo from all of her charges I'm giving we got a minute and 30 seconds to explain what happened to my son My wife got released two weeks after I took the deal And because she'd been in the county jail for like six months with these other girls One of them introduced her to her brother and a few weeks after she got out. She was gone I took my son You took a plea deal you took a bargain bit my boy you took You took a deal So your wife could avoid that penalty of death And she did you like this I ain't even gonna get into the I ain't even gonna get into a man Y'all y'all you see what happens, man A boy was willing to throw 13 years of his life away so you couldn't Unleaf the state With this other guy the way the sentence had been is I was getting 13 years If I stayed out of trouble worked Good time all that but what started the downfall on that was About three years after I went in The california legislature changed the law took all the good time and work time away from Life term inmates Well now I can't do half time because now they've just took it all the way so now No, I'm looking at 27 to life I did half my life and two-thirds of my adult life in prison. You could have three stabbings During your yard time before they'd finally close the yard to make you go back to cells Because they what you mean part two I'm too fizz. I'm too involved for part two. I need this now T. I don't even like comment subscribe turn on your post note. Hey, listen. I ain't a man