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Stephen Kisko

James Jones | 14.11.2007 01:48

A posthumous apology to an innocent man.

I spent time in Wakefield prison in the 1980's.I gave the nonces some grief.Though i never made Stephen Kisko a target I did have one occation to give him a problem.I never knew he was in for the Molseed murder.Someone I had shared a cell with in a dispersal prison,who was a bit vulnerable started knocking around with Kisko.I found this out when I got back after a lie down.I thought this was a stupid thing for my ex-cellmate to do and went to Kisko' s cell.I freely admit I judged him by his looks as a nonce.And i say this without even knowing what he was in for.I told my ex-cell mate to leave and then threatened Kisko.He tried to talk to me but I would have none of it.
When I found out he was innocent I felt shame.I thought about what it must have been like for him all those years.And felt deeper shame.He wasnt like your usual arrogant nonce,he was;nt one.They are arrogant and tell everyone it's the kids fault.He was a loner and kept in his cell.When he died not long after release and I saw the film of his mum,who never tired of fighting for his innocence I was mortified.So to make up for it I went looking into his case.And the reason why the cops took him.I'm only going to upload one file here,and that will be in the comments.Soon I'm going to paint his name next to Lesle Molseed on the moors.I've already been to his grave and left a wreath.

James Jones

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  1. The — James Jones
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  3. Stefan — Bill
  4. Of course... — Go to jail
  5. violence in prison is quietly encouraged — JJ
  6. Unfortunately JJ... — Joe Cool
  7. pig scum — raymond
  8. True at heart — student