Holy shit, I just read up on his story, the FBI were shady as fuck.
Did he snitch on you?Dudes a snitch and kept snitching his whole bid. Ratting on cell phones and who had tobacco. Even when he did the last 5 in florida he was snitching on inmates.
Fuck that little snitch
Link?Holy shit, I just read up on his story, the FBI were shady as fuck.
No but everyone else. I see he was on the phone soon as he got out. I imagine this is his first callDid he snitch on you?
Is orange wine any good?No but everyone else. I see he was on the phone soon as he got out. I imagine this is his first call
"State prison how may indirect your call"
"Hi its cracker rick, I just left and I wanted to tell you the guy in cell 6 brought back 2 oranges from the chow hall. He might try to make wine"
Any more info on him?
Link?
Namaste
Not really. I would prefer fruit juice over orangesIs orange wine any good?
From the article I posted:Never heard of the guy. Couple questions:
It said he is a father. Did he get conjugal visits or did he Have kids before he was 17?
What was the drug charge to get him such a long sentence?
How long before he fucks up and finds himself locked up again?
i downloaded it about an hour ago after seeing this threadLooks like there is a movie about this gentleman, I may have to check it out.
It's ok. The cast is good but they make rick look like a victim.Looks like there is a movie about this gentleman, I may have to check it out.
That's where I'm trying to be, but you won't help me.It's ok. The cast is good but they make rick look like a victim.
The hitman that turned down Rick's contract is worth looking into. Nate "boone" craft. Hes killed around 30 people, he worked with the one of the midwest biggest drug gangs, hes been shot all up, snitched and went to prison too. He fought in tough man tournaments and went to decision with butterbean.
This is him talking about his boss Maserati rick of the best friends gang
View: https://youtu.be/ESxtO9IHUxo
“His mercenary mentality served him well. His military training made him a master at his craft,” Scott Burnstein, author of The Detroit True Crime Chronicles: Tales of Murder and Mayhem in the Motor City, says. In turn, he was seen by many — both on the street and among authorities — “as more monster than man, almost like a real-life character from a horror movie or comic book,” Burnstein adds. Boone was the criminal other criminals feared: If they saw him coming, it was time to go the other way.