🔔 Trigger Warning
This episode contains discussions of murder and violence. Listener discretion is advised.
Have you ever met someone with a light so bright it inspires you? Have you ever met someone whose love is so genuine it changes you for the better? 
What is justice?
Is it accountability? Is it truth-telling? Is it centering the victim and their family—not the criminal?
What is criminal justice reform?
Is it policy? Is it performance? Or is it the painful, necessary work of dismantling systems that have long ignored the voices of those most impacted?
This episode may sound like true crime. But it’s not.
It’s real life.
It’s grief.
It’s legacy.
It’s the beginning of a fight for justice that refuses to be silenced.
This is the original recording—the one that poured out before the confrontation, before the heartbreak, before the silence from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Chief Assistant Meg Reiss. Their lack of regard, their refusal to center victims and families, is not just unjust. It’s inhumane.
I speak for my brother. I speak for my father. I speak for every family who’s been told to wait, to be quiet, to accept injustice as the norm.
There’s no peace without truth.
And this is mine.
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Remember, you are that guy, you are that girl, you are whomever you choose to be. Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.