What I have to say to charlie crews, the lead actor who has been reborn in life

Cora 2022-06-14 17:15:53

All u have as a cop is anathor cop. But we walked away!
We're all finding he's guilty!
After the trial, I had to get
counseling just so I could sleep.
There was all that proof.
We all turned our back on charlie crews.
In his first years, Office Robert Stark Former Partner of Charlie Crews
he was in that prison hospital more-- more than he was out.
Cop doing time, please.
Broke nearly every bone in his body.
I heard they cut him real bad too.
Over 100 stitches.
Dr.Alan Fay Pelican Bay Surgeon
About 241 stitches.

I mean, the jury was
only out for an hour.
There was all that proof.
After the case was reopened, we found that none of the physical evidence
on scene matched officer crews.
I wasn't the only one.
We all thought he was guilty.
did charlie tell you he didn't do it?
Jennifer Conover Ex- Wife of Charlie Crews
yes.
Jennifer Conover Ex-Wife of Charlie Crews
and how did you feel when you found out
he was being exonerated?
that he was innocent?
I don't wanna do this anymore.
Constance Griffiths Attorney for Charlie Crews
As I said at the press conference after detective crews was exonerated,
Constance Griffiths Attorney for Charlie Crews
life was his sentence,
and life is what he got back.
The

interview-style opening remarks of Pelican Bay Penitentiary (1995~2007) clearly explain the main characters and the causes of events.
Charlie crews, a former police officer who was innocently jailed for 12 years for a wrongful case, how many 12 years can his life be, a little pessimistic at 60 years old, 12 years is one-fifth of his life, 1.9 years of optimism At the age of ten, one-seventh of life is weak. What are these one-fifths and one-sevenths used for? Used to spend in prison, and not because of your reasons, and this time your most trusted colleagues, your most beloved wife have abandoned you, leaving you alone to deal with everything.
What people need is understanding and support, all this comes from friends and relatives, but suddenly one day all this collapses, everyone turns their backs on you, no one says a word for you, no one will vote for you to understand Sympathetic eyes, all you see are their indifferent backs, what would you do at this time? By fighting and self-mutilation to vent to numb your hurt heart, physical pain can only be temporary in place of mental pain, and it is to be concealed, the more you want to forget, the more clearly A benevolent religion, you want to be able to wipe out your revenge and your resentment. This is actually a mental fight, and it is also to make yourself numb and convince yourself, and all these efforts are relative to yourself from a law enforcer. The psychological contrast of becoming a criminal is even greater.
So although you hate the police, you still choose to be a policeman after committing a crime. The reason is that it doesn't really matter whether you do it or not. It won't form a strong stimulus for you just because you are a policeman again, because you have become a criminal. Although you are rehabilitated, you think the person who made you suffer should be retributed. So you pretend to be indifferent to deal with other people's excessive comments on you, and try to live in the moment, but the gap of twelve years is not so easy to fill.
On the other hand, you still insist on justice, and your character is not distorted because you have been wronged. You still spare no effort to combat sin. The by-product of 12 years of prison life is that you have learned to listen calmly and have keen insight, because there are Enough time allows you to exercise these abilities, so you can easily persuade a very confrontational and timid child to tell the truth, and can quickly make a mother get out of the pain of losing her child and find a good life reason to go down. You would be contrary to a law enforcement's responsibility to remind a lovely woman's father really flush the marijuana
As for trouble.
Kind, jealous, persistent.
I look forward to your revenge to get you out of the hell in your heart and help others out of the hell in your heart.
In your words:
If I was in the state, in the present, I wouldn't be. but I am not.
On the other hand, you are not living in the present moment, you will do it, and as for what you will do, we will wait and see.

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Extended Reading

Life quotes

  • Charlie Crews: Violence against one is violence against all. Violence against all is violence against myself.

  • [first lines]

    Fellow Cop: As a cop all you have is other cops. But we all walked away.

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