This one will stay with you…
This story is one I still think about a while after finishing. It’s impossible not to want to invite Joey over for dinner & want to good for him. Around episode 7 or 8 when he tells the story of sitting his exams in the interview room of the police station is the first & only time in the story you hear actual joy in his voice. He laughs, remembering the bizarre incident & what the officers did to help him. I lost it at that point, realizing how rare it was for him to experience raw kindness & lack of judgement. Joey doesn’t call himself a victim. He is very matter of fact about how the butterfly effect of one small action sent his life on this unfortunate journey. I hope so much that Joey, who is still young dammit, finds some peace from all the trauma & can live the life he really deserves.
OofiOofster via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/21
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So so sad,it must have been so hard for Joey to tell his story.But I hope healing at the same time. A very brave man, hopefully he is living a peaceful life now in a safe place he deserves to be happy.
Highdrange via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 06/12/21
another side of ireland
jen stoddard via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/21
A fantastic insight to the world of drug dealing. Completely different to the one portrayed in the movies. Brian kenny is an absolute creep and i hope he rots in prison.
j___ohn via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 07/05/21
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