(1/11) “It was just a normal morning. Almost exactly five years ago. I was making tea in the kitchen..."pic.twitter.com/oJCGE0oEgh
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(3/11) “I followed those train tracks all the way to Washington DC. And for a minute, it seemed like everything would be alright..."pic.twitter.com/SwS7p13SFM
(4/11) “It was all over for Walter Miller. The judge sentenced me to twenty-five to thirty years..."pic.twitter.com/Hp2ui1xQft
(5/11) “Everything changed for me when someone screamed ‘punk ass’ at the prison captain. He was walking through the parking lot..."pic.twitter.com/RH5B3HNm85
(6/11) “I cleaned out my locker before I went to sleep. I wanted to leave nothing behind..."pic.twitter.com/8jAb5SWlAs
(7/11) “Bobby Love arrived in New York in late November, 1977. I was glad to be free, but I was still in a tough spot..."pic.twitter.com/wbGYPrApan
(8/11) “Cheryl was innocent. The opposite of me. And that’s why I was so attracted to her..."pic.twitter.com/Mr5qRVA8TS
(9/11) “There was a piece missing. All these years I loved my husband. And he loved me—but something was missing..."pic.twitter.com/3vlHcnzGyJ
(10/11) “My world came crashing down. Bobby’s arrest was all over the papers..."pic.twitter.com/jWKyW0pIXy
(11/11) “I got to work. I wrote letters to the governor. I wrote letters to Obama..."pic.twitter.com/38a46NhrLY
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