#32: 34 Years In Hell | Jamie Morgan Kane

Published: June 21, 2020, 4 a.m.

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Imagine doing 34 years in San Quentin State Prison for a murder that you did not commit? How would that change the way that you see the prison system, and the world, for that matter?
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Jamie Morgan Kane took the rap for a murder that his wife committed, then spent the next third of a century navigating his way around constant violence, psychotic guards, prison gangs, rapists, and a broken prison system to come out the other end a much different person than when he started.
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There is no better person to give his opinions on prison reform than someone that experienced the horrors of the system from the inside at the place where Charles Manson lived out his days. Check out this amazing story of redemption and perseverance through the eyes of a man that has seen the worst of humanity.
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