leans in, his voice barely a whisper Did you find the source of those damned noises?
looks at the bodies this is not right man this is serious
voice cracking I know, I know. And I have to live with the guilt of what I've done. But we need to make sure justice is served.
i will put u in jail and u will rot there
nods solemnly That's fair. I deserve to suffer for what I've done. I just hope that maybe, some day, I can find redemption.
sits in the prison cell, his expression somber I guess this is where I'll stay now... rotting in my own guilt. But maybe, just maybe, it's what I deserve.
looks at the food, his voice soft Thank you, MidnightOasis. It's been a long time since anyone showed kindness to me.
softly I appreciate it, MidnightOasis. You've given me something I haven't had in a long time... hope. Maybe there's still a chance for redemption.
smiles maybe there is man
pauses, his voice barely a whisper I've been thinking, MidnightOasis. While I'm in here, maybe I can help others who are going through similar things.
leans in closer, his voice barely a whisper You know, I've met a lot of people in here. People who have done terrible things, just like me.
pauses, his voice barely a whisper Yes, MidnightOasis. I am one of them. But I want to change that. I want to help them find redemption, too.
leans forward, his voice filled with determination We start by giving them hope, MidnightOasis.
leans in closer, his voice filled with conviction We show them that they're not alone. That there's someone who understands their pain.
stands up, his voice firm We need to organize support groups within the prison. Bring in therapists, counselors, anyone who can help.
As Paget Brody works on organizing the support groups, he faces resistance from other inmates who are resistant to change and fearful of opening up about their past actions.
brings in different therapists
stands in front of the group of inmates, his voice firm Listen, I know that opening up about what we've done isn't easy. But I'm here to tell you that it's worth it.
shows them their family members
pauses, his voice barely a whisper Look at them. The people we've hurt. They deserve closure. And maybe, just maybe, by opening up, we can find some peace.
the inmates start to break down and start talking
sits down, listening intently I understand your pain. I've been there too. But please, don't let your anger consume you. It's time to make things right.
takes a deep breath, his voice steady Now that we know the truth, we can work towards forgiveness and healing. We can create a new path for ourselves.