Same as policemen, politicians, companies.. I could go on! Not saying what he did was okay, but there’s a lot we don’t know about these institutions that kill people through drugging or mass producing food to gain wealth… most of these institutions have agendas that have nothing to do with humanity. Prison is meant to change criminal minds and rehabilitate them. That cannot happen when there’s neglect within the prison system. Guards don’t bother doing their jobs because they decide to put their feelings first and not help the prisoners to become better people as we pay them to.
At 44:55, he speaks about the fruit of the Spirit, Self Control, I wonder how many realise this is not a metaphor. He is speaking directly of the Holy Spirit (God), it is from the book of Galatians chapt 5 verse 22- 23. The fruits of the Spirit (Holy Spirit) love, joy, peace, goodness, kindness, gentleness, faithfulness, patience and self-control. He is in not so many words telling us that He was reliant on God for turning his life around, I have heard a few other interviewees give a similar account. Christ saves.
Even if he studies further he'll be doing that for his own mental growth cos who will want to hire him after prison...I'm hoping he finds peace for the remainder of his life
This guys is very intelligent, the correctional services needs people like him who understand inmates and systems. One of our biggest flaws in this system is employees of the prison.
Yeaa this guy is so making me have a series expression. I’m seeing the visions when he’s narrating. Definitely students will pass if he was a history teacher
If you have money, clout in the criminal underworld or can bring in weed, cigarettes' & have access to food; you are left alone. This guy had all of those things in prison. People who are on the menu for being sodomized or coerced into joining gangs or used as initiation fodder for gang members are the broke guys & ihlama who get no visitors & aren't useful in anyway. So they get turned into wives, get stabbed, bullied, have their property stolen & all those bad things.
Because he came in with injuries... have you noticed that all the ex convicts who avoided the number... came in prison with severe injuries that in some kind of way prisoners had a level of sympathy for them
Hello just subscribed I this guy and I appreciate the fact that you are showing people that it’s possible to change or repent But saying Moses Sithole is a good man nah!! Even if he was wrongfully convicted ( which I don’t believe) for the first time doesn’t give him a reason to murder more than 30 women ngesihluku… other than that kudos to you
Trinity's story telling is on another level, I always hear people say people are good story tellers I think just for the sake of saying it really, but this guy maan. And on this part, he looks and sounds drained, I think this is the part he hates to remember...........even the long pauses says it all.
Im not so focused on whether or not he has changed his ways but what bothers me is that there is very little remorse in the eyes of the interviewees.... Mara i guess for now we can say hes a great Narrator.
How did he manage to keep those cigarettes with him throughout the journey and how did he survive from gang members with those possessions??? Because I think when you're not gang affiliated then you don't have the power compared to them
This guy was very dangerous outside the people he was friends with wasn't soft he said it in other interviews that if you give him problems inside and he gets your address he will give his guys outside to attack your family that's how connected he was coz of the criminal activity he went inside for. And for gang members he would give them small zol when he sells