but i thought i knew the guy, and so i introduced him to charlie barber, and i said why don't you guys just sit down and talk, and i will just leave, and if anything comes from this, i will be happy. so i'm happy today because there's a book. and i feel it's really my little contribution to it. i was able to do something quite good, and for those of you that don't know william outlaw, he was -- he has a fearsome reputation in the history of connecticut department of correction both in law enforcement both in new haven and statewide. back in 80s he ran a gang that was known as the jungle boys that was very effective and sort of dominant in the drug market in new haven. and at the time, you know, what was happening in new haven was happening across the country. and june boy was sentenced to 85 years for his participation in a homicide and other crimes, related to the drug market in new haven having to do with jamaican gangs that had started out in new york city and had come up to new haven, so he got an 85-year sentence that was reduced on appeal to 21 years. in those 21 years, he cycled