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Chitchat

Now let’s do something a little different. I thought for this blog I would do something different, now lately all I am seeing on the news and social media is kids as young as 10 years old are going out and stealing cars, money, etc, or they are robbing the elderly and bashing them to the point that some have passed away. May they rest in peace. I would like to know what the hell is going on with the youth crime these days. I remember when I was a kid there wasn’t crime like there is now days. You may of heard of some young adults stealing but now like it is now. When these young people go out and do these crimes, they are stealing cars and going for joy rides which lead to police chases at high speeds, or their joy ride turns into someone being killed in that car. They also like to post on social media what they are doing, some of the dangers stunts they do with the stolen cars, flash money that they have stolen. And they are stealing from family’s who have worked for these cars an

Easter Holidays

Easter Holidays.  Welcome back to my blog. It's the Easter Holidays and the end of term 1 for school. It's hard to found things to do with your kids during the holidays and so far, it's been a wet and cold holiday. So, what is there to do, well we have gone and checked out a place for kids to have fun an enjoy some time out of the house and away from their phone.  We went and checked it out just before the school holiday's, it's an indoor skatepark place in Ipswich called RampAttack. No matter how old you are, beginner or pro. It's an amazing time and its cheap. So, no matter if its wet and cold outside you can go to RampAttack and have heaps of fun, you can just roll over the jumps or if you are able to drop in on the tallest street ramp you can go and have some fun doing jumps into a foam pit. I'm not a pro more like a beginner but it's still a lot of fun. And everyone that goes there is very friendly and welcoming, the staff is amazing. They also have

Central Park 5 Part 2

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Central Park Five Part 2. Matias Reyes He was already serving 33.5-year sentence for an unrelated crime when he admitted to being behind the Central Park Jogger case. A first-generation Puerto Rican, Matias Reyes was living out of his van when he attacked Meili. A Harlem bodega clerk by day, Reyes was a serial rapist by night. He was eventually convicted of an unrelated murder, and while serving life in prison, confessed to the rape of Meili, exonerating the Central Park Five after some of them had served over a decade behind bars. Netflix’s When They See Us docuseries chronicles how the standardization of DNA evidence and the confession of Matias Reyes paved the way for the 2002 exoneration of those five boys. When asked why he finally came clean, Reyes responded, “It was the right thing to do.” The life of Matias Reyes was fraught with trauma from the very beginning. According to an interview between him and a prison psychologist, he was born in Puerto Rico in 1971, and he moved to N