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Wrongfully Imprisoned Man Set Free - Going to see Cavs

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That really sucks, wasting 1/3 of your life in prison for no reason. I'm glad he was able to watch/listen to Cavs games while in prison
 
Would be cool if the Cavs gave him lower bowl ST for both the regular season and the playoffs. I'm sure he could buy it with the money he will be given, but still... talk about a FAN.
 
Would giving him Indians tickets be considered double jeopardy?
 
Damn, this is a fear of mine. That somehow I could get screwed like that. I want to buy that guy a beer.
 
29 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. You got to have major respect for the guy because if that was me I would of gave them a reason to put me back in prison.
 
Silky Smooth said:
29 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. You got to have major respect for the guy because if that was me I would of gave them a reason to put me back in prison.

29 point win the first Cavs game after he's released....God works in mysterious ways.:thumbup:
 
Damn, I would think if I went to jail for 29 years for something I didn't do, I would come out of there ready to kill whoever was responsible for me being there.

Who knows if your mindset would change over time, but that was my first thought when I heard this.
 
Jesus. I can't imagine how pissed I'd be if I were him, it takes a hell of a man to not be filled with rage.

Props to this guy...but his life was ruined by this..

edit: lol Gimme Some Mo basically said exactly what I meant.
 

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