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Friend: Killer showed no remorse in jailhouse conversation

February 28, 2016 / 01:51

This episode discusses the conversation between a person and Den, who is in prison, focusing on themes of personal responsibility, remorse, and faith. Key topics include Den's struggle with understanding his situation, the impact of his actions on others, and the lack of remorse expressed by him.

The conversation reveals Den's request for help in understanding why God allowed his circumstances, which shocks the speaker. The speaker reflects on Den's failure to acknowledge the consequences of his actions on the victim's family and community.

Throughout the episode, the speaker shares their experiences with Den, including several phone calls, and expresses their difficulty in providing counsel due to Den's lack of personal accountability.

The speaker questions Den's capability to accept responsibility for his actions, indicating a deep concern for the emotional and moral implications of the situation.

TLDR

Den in prison struggles with faith and accountability for his actions, showing no remorse for his crime.

Episode

1:51
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the conversation initially that we had was literally about what I could do because I asked what can I do you're in
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prison I'm out here which shocked me it really did Peter it shocked me that he said can you help me out with my
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struggle this situation and I asked what struggle in particular and he's struggling with trying to understand why
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God did this to him God did this to him that's what he thinks was confounding in
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my head I'm thinking you're Desiring for me to help you understand why God did this to you and you're not asking at all
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why you did this to yans no why you did this to the family how you've affected the community how you've affected me so
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I was like you've got to be kidding me has D Bowman in any way confided in you that he committed an act of murder no
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not even an ounce of it did he Express any remorse for the death of yansy no he didn't and maybe the remorse will come
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maybe it's somewhere in there how many phone calls have you received from Den several um I can count six to 10 I've
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only had the hearts and this is for a reason um of picking up that first one so you've had one real conversation one
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real convers other times he's called you have not accepted accepted the call I just can't at this time I can't help him
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in this way because I am ill prepared to give him any sort of counsel you need for him to reflect on this don't you I
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do and you need for him at some point to take personal responsibility at some point at some point do you believe that
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Den isn't capable of accepting responsibility ultimately I don't think so

Badges

This episode stands out for the following:

  • 80
    Most heartbreaking
  • 70
    Most shocking
  • 65
    Most intense
  • 60
    Most dramatic

Episode Highlights

  • Struggling with Understanding
    A conversation reveals a struggle to comprehend why God allowed suffering.
    “Why God did this to him?”
    @ 00m 25s
    February 28, 2016
  • Lack of Remorse
    A shocking admission about the absence of remorse for a tragic act.
    “He didn't express any remorse for the death of Yansy.”
    @ 00m 57s
    February 28, 2016
  • Personal Responsibility
    The need for personal accountability in the face of wrongdoing is emphasized.
    “He needs to take personal responsibility at some point.”
    @ 01m 34s
    February 28, 2016

Episode Quotes

  • You've got to be kidding me.
    Friend: Killer showed no remorse in jailhouse conversation
  • I can't help him in this way because I am ill prepared.
    Friend: Killer showed no remorse in jailhouse conversation
  • Den isn't capable of accepting responsibility.
    Friend: Killer showed no remorse in jailhouse conversation

Key Moments

  • Shock of the Situation00:08
  • Struggle with Faith00:22
  • No Remorse00:57
  • Ill Prepared01:29
  • Responsibility Questioned01:46