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On April 17th 2009 Rachael Wheelis and Antoinette Dokes was found guilty for the death of Justine Brown. One was convicted for the actual death and the other for being a part or co-conspirator of this crime. Rachael who was charged with second degree manslaughter for her role today speaks about change, remorse and life inside of prison. Since she has been incarcerated she has been instrumental in changing her life and gives truth to young ladies who may be in similar situations, bad relationships and feeling as though their is no hope. She talks about how one bad decision can change your life forever. She has been away 7 years and has educated herself, she also realizes that every decision we make should be focused on staying alive and remaining free. Our Prayers go out to the Brown family for we know their lives have changed as well as the Dokes and Wheelis families.
Part 11
Metro Youth Council talk about issues that concern them, community, challenges and best practices for decision making. Don’t miss this it will be epic. Shout out of course to Bro Darryl, Greg Crews. Monica Kelly, Olivia Dixon, Fenella and our entire Southeast Memorial Page Family. This is a New Year so let’s make sure we are uplifting one another and empowering our Youth as well as our communities. Stay conscious and remember to always digest the fruit first.
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