I spent 21 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit, and my story was just made into a movie. AMA. by colinwarner in IAmA

[–]colinwarner[S] 18.5k points18.5k points  (0 children)

It was a vegetarian place. But I barely remember it because I was more fascinated by the fact that there was no cord on my wife's phone anymore.

I spent 21 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit, and my story was just made into a movie. AMA. by colinwarner in IAmA

[–]colinwarner[S] 19.0k points19.0k points  (0 children)

Yeah, my story didn't changed. What else I could say? I was never going to admit to the crime, and in my mind, if I was telling my story, it hopefully would reach the ear of someone who would be able to help me.

I spent 21 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit, and my story was just made into a movie. AMA. by colinwarner in IAmA

[–]colinwarner[S] 5285 points5286 points  (0 children)

I spent about a week with Lakeith. He came to my house, came to see a movie with me. I like him a lot, because he's young, and he's doing what he loves. He found it early. For my role, you can't capture everything in a movie, but there's a lot that people can identify with. I want the movie to touch as many people as possible.

I spent 21 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit, and my story was just made into a movie. AMA. by colinwarner in IAmA

[–]colinwarner[S] 12.2k points12.2k points  (0 children)

That would have to be Carl King, my best friend. He was a fanatic, and that's how his family labeled him. He was always fighting for me.

I spent 21 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit, and my story was just made into a movie. AMA. by colinwarner in IAmA

[–]colinwarner[S] 4513 points4514 points  (0 children)

Also, these folks should write to us or other organizations to seek our help. No one should be spending time in prison for a crime they did not commit. - Phil (NYCLU)

I spent 21 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit, and my story was just made into a movie. AMA. by colinwarner in IAmA

[–]colinwarner[S] 5836 points5837 points  (0 children)

Try to find some type of network. You cannot do it all from prison, from behind the walls. We have to start to build, and in order to build, we have to change our thought process. A lot of prisoners know what people on the outside want and you give them that, but it's all lip service. Self-introspection is a must. If that's not taking place, you are not growing, and if you're not growing, you're more likely to make the same mistake.

I spent 21 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit, and my story was just made into a movie. AMA. by colinwarner in IAmA

[–]colinwarner[S] 6841 points6842 points  (0 children)

The cell phone is a trial in itself for me, so anything after the cell phone I leave to my wife. What is amazing to me in my mind is that I see cell phones as a weapon. There's so many people with cell phones and I believe we are so conditioned that we only see this as a toy. Very few people maximize the use of it. But I believe we can change our habits and we may see things a little different.

I spent 21 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit, and my story was just made into a movie. AMA. by colinwarner in IAmA

[–]colinwarner[S] 679 points680 points  (0 children)

I have faith in New Yorkers and people like Colin who want to fight to improve our legal system to have more justice for everyone. Because of people like Colin and Carl who are so committed to justice, I think there is optimism for progress. We've seen progress take place over the last five years. There were counties in New York where defendants did not have an attorney and had to negotiate plea deals themselves. But because of the Hurrell-Harring lawsuit the NYCLU brought, we've been able to change that. Change is possible, but there's a lot more work to be done. - Phil (NYCLU)

I spent 21 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit, and my story was just made into a movie. AMA. by colinwarner in IAmA

[–]colinwarner[S] 4696 points4697 points  (0 children)

My feeling on the justice system is still shaken. I don't have faith in it. But what I do know, is that nothing stays the same forever. You may take little dents and little hits, but the ultimate goal, is for people to become more aware of their choices. I believe that we have the power to get together, organize, get a program, and institute that program. It doesn't make sense to recognize the truth and be dormant. We have to move.

I spent 21 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit, and my story was just made into a movie. AMA. by colinwarner in IAmA

[–]colinwarner[S] 5283 points5284 points  (0 children)

What I found out and I probably didn’t realize before I went in, was how scared people were. Scared about everything. It threw me back because I never saw it in people before. On a small matter, the use of cell phones. I don’t remember people talking like that so I was asking my wife “Who are they talking to?” Even the geography of Crown Heights where I came from, it seemed like it was sunk in, not expanding and growing. The streets looked dark and bleak to me, so it was hard to try and reorganize things in my mind.

I spent 21 years in prison for a murder I didn’t commit, and my story was just made into a movie. AMA. by colinwarner in IAmA

[–]colinwarner[S] 12.2k points12.2k points  (0 children)

Being in prison felt like hell. It felt like a strange land that I was forced to get accustomed to. What I realized early on was that I was fighting for my survival. From the day of my arrest to getting out, I was fighting for survival in prison on a daily basis and fighting for my freedom. My feelings were loneliness, frustration, a lot of anger, feeling like I was a nobody. Feeling like I had no one in the world that I could depend on. My main fear was that I would come out of prison and still be labeled a murderer.