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they didn't deserve to. >> stroud's victims were contractors working at the home stroud and his accomplicesobbed. stroud ordered the men tied up and shot each in the head with a pistol. >> when i first walked on death row, the thing that hit me first was the silence. the absolute silence. walking on there was the type of silence that takes you in, the type of silence that's listening to you watching your every move to see how you're going to respond to it. i came on the unit 23 years old, trying to project courage, confidence and strength but on the inside, i was upset. i was confused and i was afraid. the thing i remember the most was the cold concrete floor underneath my bare feet. and it just sitting on the edge of that bunk, man, and i just broke down and started crying and crying for all the people that i hurt crying for justice crying for my mother. you know what i mean and during those three years, seven men, you know were executed they lost their lives. >> a change in indiana's capital punishment laws saved stroud from joining them. his sentence was commuted to three life terms with
they didn't deserve to. >> stroud's victims were contractors working at the home stroud and his accomplicesobbed. stroud ordered the men tied up and shot each in the head with a pistol. >> when i first walked on death row, the thing that hit me first was the silence. the absolute silence. walking on there was the type of silence that takes you in, the type of silence that's listening to you watching your every move to see how you're going to respond to it. i came on the unit 23...
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chris stroud to force a playoff with ken duke. so delaet is finishing strong and would love to join that list of 18th hole hold-outs. nick: didn't sound good. jim: gonna go? nick: no. he tried to help it up a touch. jim: maybe bubba will be the one that will have designs on a close-out hole-out. peter: bubba's pulled the putter out of his bag which i think is the prudent play, but it will be brian harman next to play just a little further away. jim: in that swell area peter how many times you think he gets up and down? peter: apart from the moment, i don't think it's that difficult of an up and down. nick: the pace might get him. peter: yeah. nick: if he overjudges it either way, he doesn't get to it or he gets five feet past. cloirn nick: get there. oh yes! jim: birdies 17 and 18. depending on what watson does, that could actually finish as high to tie for second. bubba will be next, though. he's won once this season. it was in china. and he holed an amazing bunker shot at the 72nd hole to force the playoff and then went on to wi
chris stroud to force a playoff with ken duke. so delaet is finishing strong and would love to join that list of 18th hole hold-outs. nick: didn't sound good. jim: gonna go? nick: no. he tried to help it up a touch. jim: maybe bubba will be the one that will have designs on a close-out hole-out. peter: bubba's pulled the putter out of his bag which i think is the prudent play, but it will be brian harman next to play just a little further away. jim: in that swell area peter how many times you...
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. >> nobody had a menagerie to match that of philip stroud, who was serving three life sentences forr at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. >> basically making origami figures. you've got the lion, you've got the swan, you've got the rabbit, little puppy, dinosaur, flower. my niece, she loves the little goldfish. this is my favorite one because it turns into like a kaleidoscope-type thing. the hardest one to make was probably the elephant because it got a lot 6 folds. i'm an artsy fartsy type of guy, i guess you could say. it's basically a way to spend my time, use my hands to make something that really means something that can bring a smile to somebody's face, instead of using -- using my time or using my hands to hurt somebody or to destroy something. i even sent some to nursing homes and stuff. the different animals remind me of when mom used to take us to the zoo or, you know, cartoons or stuff like that because in here, it's easy to grow cold. it's easy to become desensitized. and i was like that for a while. and i'm still trying to come out of that. so this is
. >> nobody had a menagerie to match that of philip stroud, who was serving three life sentences forr at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. >> basically making origami figures. you've got the lion, you've got the swan, you've got the rabbit, little puppy, dinosaur, flower. my niece, she loves the little goldfish. this is my favorite one because it turns into like a kaleidoscope-type thing. the hardest one to make was probably the elephant because it got a lot 6...
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>> we were playing at the village gate in new york and we flew down with nina's husband andy stroud andd in montgomery. we could not land and we flew over the runway and it was filled with trash trucks, garbage trucks come all kinds of equipment. the governor of alabama had put out so we could not land. we eventually landed in jackson, mississippi and chartered a single engine plane we were kind of heavy in the no scare one up in the air like that in the pilot said well, we cannot take off like that. we switched seats. and he moved forward with my amplifier and the plane settled down and we took off and landed on a small runway in montgomery and had to go through alabama national guard to get to the stage. the soccer field of the seminary. the stage had a little curtain around it. i looked it up to see if i could plug my camp in and saw the stage was built on coffins that were supplied by the black mortuaries in montgomery. it was pretty chilling. to see that. amy: nina simone was due -- deeply affected by dr. king's death. >> she was. she espoused probably a slightly different politica
>> we were playing at the village gate in new york and we flew down with nina's husband andy stroud andd in montgomery. we could not land and we flew over the runway and it was filled with trash trucks, garbage trucks come all kinds of equipment. the governor of alabama had put out so we could not land. we eventually landed in jackson, mississippi and chartered a single engine plane we were kind of heavy in the no scare one up in the air like that in the pilot said well, we cannot take...
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. >> philip stroud, serving life without parole, used his inmate cam to reach out to the families ofing a robbery. >> every day, every day i got to wonder what i did. i just wish that i could do it all over again. not for the sake of being in here. me being here, because i been locked up my whole life. but so y'all could have y'all loved ones back. >> is this place stressful? hell, yeah, it's stressful. this is one of the stressfullest things you can do. this is what i wake up to every morning. a steel door and a piece of glass. i mean, these places are so petty, they count the rolls of toilet paper you get. this is what you get every week. four rolls of toilet paper. you're allowed three khaki outfits. you're allowed one tote. you're allowed two blankets. everything is counted in here. >> oh, now you're recording. >> for joshua coffey, who was sentenced to six years for burglary, the only thing more frightening than prison was the thought of leaving. >> i got nine days. i got nine days before i'm thrust back out into society. and i'm not free. nobody thinks about freedom as somethin
. >> philip stroud, serving life without parole, used his inmate cam to reach out to the families ofing a robbery. >> every day, every day i got to wonder what i did. i just wish that i could do it all over again. not for the sake of being in here. me being here, because i been locked up my whole life. but so y'all could have y'all loved ones back. >> is this place stressful? hell, yeah, it's stressful. this is one of the stressfullest things you can do. this is what i wake up...
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. >> hannah stroud is the girl captured on the video being pinned down during the june 5th confrontation. >> each of us has stressful lives but using that as an excuse or what sounded like a defense, it didn't bother me but i wasn't sure if it perhaps belittled the apology. >>> on wednesday groups gathered outside. >> pass a law that has mandatory race relations training rsh. >> reporter: she relates it had nothing to do with race. >> it has nothing to do with race. >> reporter: the case has caused tension in this town. she says casebolt has received death threats and is staying in an undisclosed location with his family right now. >> she's anxious and stressed and a 15-year-old kid. she was looking forward to a nice summer and that's been taken away from her. >> reporter: the lawyer for your the 15-year-old girl says no charges have been filed yet. mean tile whether excessive force was used could take weeks. >> thanks. >> this morning an orlando police officer is under investigation for allegedly using excessive force. video shows the cop kicking 30-year-old noel carter on the sidewalk.
. >> hannah stroud is the girl captured on the video being pinned down during the june 5th confrontation. >> each of us has stressful lives but using that as an excuse or what sounded like a defense, it didn't bother me but i wasn't sure if it perhaps belittled the apology. >>> on wednesday groups gathered outside. >> pass a law that has mandatory race relations training rsh. >> reporter: she relates it had nothing to do with race. >> it has nothing to do...
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. >> reporter: hannah stroud is dajerria becton's lawyer the young girl captured on video roughly being pinned to the ground during the confrontation. >> each of us have stressful lives. using that as an excuse at least what it sounded like as a defense, it didn't bother me but i wasn't sure if it belittled the apology. >> groups calling for justice gathered outside the police department. >> pass a law that has mandatory race relations training. >> reporter: they are adamant that race played no part in last friday's altercation. >> he was not targeting minorities. in fact he also detained a white female who you do not see on the video. >> reporter: the case has caused tension in this town. casebolt has received numerous death threats and is staying at an undisclosed location with his family. >> she's being very anxious and stressed. she's a 15-year-old kid. she's looking forward to a nice summer and that's been taken away from her. >> reporter: the lawyer for the 15-year-old girl says no criminal charges have been filed yet. meantime, the investigation into whether excessive force was u
. >> reporter: hannah stroud is dajerria becton's lawyer the young girl captured on video roughly being pinned to the ground during the confrontation. >> each of us have stressful lives. using that as an excuse at least what it sounded like as a defense, it didn't bother me but i wasn't sure if it belittled the apology. >> groups calling for justice gathered outside the police department. >> pass a law that has mandatory race relations training. >> reporter: they...