In the red clay
Great story and narration right up until the episodes where you tried to make Billy a saint. Splitting hairs about who and how he killed people is a joke. The man was a piece of garbage and never should have been given the ability to visit with family in prison. I had a father that beat women and smoked crack in front of me as a young man. He was a horrible person who chose to have 5 children and polluted every one. He corrupted his sibling and nephews with his money and drugs. In my mid 30’s. Finally started to see clearly and hold him accountable. Now, I will tell stories in appropriate settings but would never try to convince myself or anyone else that he was a decent human being or somehow a good parent for providing food and shelter to his other kids. Two of my brothers and one male cousin have been to prison for drugs and beating women as a direct result of his tutelage and his daughter lives on welfare. The mother of two of his children lives in squalor and never had any kind of life because he groomed her at 16 years old when he was 30. I really hope Stoney can come to grips with reality the way I have tried to do and quit romanticizing his father. He really should be in therapy to do it.
00010si via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/23
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I Love to listen about the real lives, in fact fascinating lives of others! Thanks for sharing the memories and the history that we don’t often get to hear about!
Veni T via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 09/04/20
One of the best podcast I’ve ever listened to. The way it’s narrated and the facts are unreal. Thanks guys.
chrisjvhxjckzbbcjc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/15/20
It’s hard to find new podcast that can keep my attention. This is one of the best I’ve heard. Looking forward to each episode. You won’t regret listening to this!
Tonya75d via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/15/20
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