Life After 40 Years In Prison (Part 3)

In this video, part 3 of the Danny documentary, Life After 40 Years In Prison. Danny talks about what coming home to a completely different world has been like. He also has a job interview today… Hope you enjoy.

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37 thoughts on “Life After 40 Years In Prison (Part 3)

  1. This brings back a lot of memories, when I was younger , my father did time in prison & I remember visiting him, and how he was affected when he came out. I wish this man the best, I hope he really can make a life for himself. God Bless.

  2. He seems like such a good guy, I’m sad for him to be so lost in this world. Jails are designed to set people up for failure… yet they wonder why theirs so much returning prisoners.. heartbroken for him, & all the other people in his situation.

  3. I really feel for this man & if I had a business of my own I wouldn’t hesitate in giving him a job, I hope his dreams become a reality, insh’Allah. God bless you Danny.

  4. He sounds like a Puerto Rican from Massachusetts. You can hear it when he say park and car. It takes alot of courage to be that vulnerable.

  5. Hi bro. I'm also Puerto Rican living in Germany. I am ex military and the best thing for me is living in Germany its peaceful here POEPLE are nice and lots of country it's slow and that is what you need bro come in slowly to a new life. Wish you lots of luck Elmano🇵🇷👍🏽

  6. My father is and has always been a great father and man, he ended up doing a couple of years as a result of his actions after my mother left my father after nearly 30 years of marriage. My parents were married in their late teens and had 3 kids together. My dad gave us the life he never had, being born in the Açores and moving to another country along with his parents and his 8 siblings they all worked hard for everything they have and family as well as having each others best interests at heart were just a couple of my families amazing qualities. My dad worked very hard and even though he only had an 8th grade education he was able to have a good job with the same company for over 25 years, he is very talented and can fix almost anything. He is the person I look up to and he has taught me so much and still continues to do so. Back to my dad spending a couple of years in prison, he only knew his life as it had been for nearly 30 years and had all the intentions to be married until death did them part and when certain mind games led him to react in a certain manner and as he watched what he believed to be his world crumbling at his feet it only made matters worse having to be locked up with no say in what happened in his marriage and everything he worked so very hard for to be destroyed. At a time in his life where they were close to retiring and enjoying life, their 3 kids all grown up, now it was prison and upon release besides his job which was so great to hold his position for him besides that he had to start over and it was heartbreaking to witness this happening to my father. I remember picking him up upon his release and driving to a family gathering, my dad had asked me to pull over a couple of times because he was so nauseous and disoriented to be out and in a car as well as back in society. So imagine being locked up for 5, 10, 20,30….40 years WOW it would be so hard to cope. Everyone makes mistakes and when someone is being given another chance at living a normal life there should be tools along with whatever help is needed to make the transition as painless as possible and then we will see more positive cases. Congrats and all the best to Danny and others in these types of situations, even without the right tools just remember to be strong and calm because there will always be people who want to see you fail so prove them WRONG the best form of getting even is to be happy and enjoy life. All the best in 2021 and ON.

  7. Such a wasted life. Hope he can get a job and find peace for himself. Everybody deserves happiness. Good luck with the technology thing. I dont even get half of it 😑

  8. I feel bad for him, but he has relationships with staff members multiple times, massive gang tats, and a bad attitude. Seems like he was the problem. Not everyone else. If he's doing good then, I'm happy for him.

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