Guilty but Innocent

From a Teen to a Con

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Johnny C. Wiggins ISBN: 9781466972841
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: January 9, 2013
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Johnny C. Wiggins
ISBN: 9781466972841
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: January 9, 2013
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

This is a true story about a young boy, who never had a chance in the world as we know it, saving the lives of his family, took away any chance he had in the free world. He was sent to one of the worst prisons at a very young age of 14 and to the cons there he was considered fi sh bait and that was the end of the world as he knew it. He had to fi ght to survive and to stay alive, among other things, that you will soon read about. Life of an inmate is very tough at times but the life of a 14 year old inmate around grown harden murderes, rapist and other evil men is almost unimagineable. He was in a manor of speaking a sheep thrown to the wolves. Guilty of the crimes committed, innocent by the violent, inhuman enviroment of the corrupt systems that he struggled to survive in....one of Americas most violent prisons, as a teenage boy.... McAlester....Big Mac.... I want the thank my grandaughter Bayleigh N. Etheridge who was instrumental in helping me in the typing of this book. Johnnys great neice that cant wait until the she meets the man behind this story. I Love you Johnny and you can always count on me. Your Loving Sister, Betty Jean Taylor

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This is a true story about a young boy, who never had a chance in the world as we know it, saving the lives of his family, took away any chance he had in the free world. He was sent to one of the worst prisons at a very young age of 14 and to the cons there he was considered fi sh bait and that was the end of the world as he knew it. He had to fi ght to survive and to stay alive, among other things, that you will soon read about. Life of an inmate is very tough at times but the life of a 14 year old inmate around grown harden murderes, rapist and other evil men is almost unimagineable. He was in a manor of speaking a sheep thrown to the wolves. Guilty of the crimes committed, innocent by the violent, inhuman enviroment of the corrupt systems that he struggled to survive in....one of Americas most violent prisons, as a teenage boy.... McAlester....Big Mac.... I want the thank my grandaughter Bayleigh N. Etheridge who was instrumental in helping me in the typing of this book. Johnnys great neice that cant wait until the she meets the man behind this story. I Love you Johnny and you can always count on me. Your Loving Sister, Betty Jean Taylor

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