SHANE: The True Story of One of the Most Dangerous Prisoners in Britain

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SHANE: The True Story of One of the Most Dangerous Prisoners in Britain

SHANE: The True Story of One of the Most Dangerous Prisoners in Britain

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Jasmine Kumar, mitigating, said that Phair had "ten pints of alcohol." He accepted that there was no provocation. We all deserve to go to hell. According to the Bible all of us are sinful and miss the mark. That is why the Bible is called the Good News – if you accept Jesus Christ you go to heaven.” God has spoken to me and done things that only he could have done for me. I am now married with four beautiful children and I do Bible studies at night. He has changed the path of my family and changed the next generation,” says Shane who tells prison inmates about the Saviour who gave him new life and purpose. Most importantly, it was re-nosed to appeal particularly to agnostics. Gumbel erased the Bible-study aspect (if you don't believe in the Bible, what good is that?), and the introductory talk on "How can I be sure of my faith?" went the same way. He made its 15 sessions livelier, with guest speakers and music, and he was at pains to ensure it never felt preachy. Greater attention was paid to marketing: it downplayed references to religion, talking instead about "the meaning of life". His instincts were vindicated - and then some. HTB started converting hardened nonbelievers into committed Christians by their thousands. Later a police patrol spotted a Ford Mondeo being driven without insurance and they began to follow. First it went at 40mph in a built-up area before ignoring red lights and going the wrong way round "keep left" bollards.

Evans, 32, admitted having Class A drugs with intent to supply other people. He also pleaded guilty to dangerous driving.

Who is Shane Taylor?

Care workers were jailed after a judge said they put a dementia victim on trial and showed no remorse. Shane felt an urge to start writing to Robert and began reading the Bible that was in his cell. He was then moved to another prison, where a minister invited him on Alpha. ‘I said, “Yeah, put my name down.” I was mostly interested in getting the chocolate biscuits and having debates.’ After my arrival at Parkhurst prison on the Isle of Wight, I again found myself in segregation. It was wrongly claimed that I had involvement with drug smuggling into the prison. I did sell some drugs within the prison, but I was innocent of the smuggling investigation.

My prison life changed overnight literally. My complete change of attitude meant that I was no longer being segregated, but that I was someone who could be trusted to work in the chapel as a cleaner. I even rose up to living on an enhanced living, which means your behaviour is good so you get privileges.They admitted ill-treating an individual while care workers in June 2018. Both have left the care industry.

This behaviour pattern was a surprise to both inmates and officers alike. The realisation that both I and the prison officers were equal human beings caused my attitude towards them to completely change. I no longer thought of them as the system itself, but realised they were just representatives and ordinary men doing their jobs. On previous occasions, my "prayers" had been only to save myself from prison, or when I was down and feeling sorry for my plight when I had been in prisons before. David Webster, prosecuting, said Jones, 56, asked personal details and described himself as "big, fat, old." The fictional girl's age was given early in the exchange. Detectives believe up to six guns were drawn during the incident and bullets were fired from at least three, including a MAC 10 machine gun. A man thought he was talking to a teenage girl online when he asked: "What are you doing in a dirty chat room full of pervs?"He said: “I thought there’s no chance for me, I’m going to hell — but then I was hearing stuff like, ‘Jesus died for sinners’.

Mr Janes went on: "It went onto a potholed road at some considerable speed, 80mph. Officers did not follow at the same sort of speed. A court heard that two shop assistants were assaulted as he tried to escape from a clothes shop in Sherwood. Three council workers helped to detain him. Eventually he made a desperate plea to God. “If you are real come into my life - I hate who I am; I hate who I have become.”Judge Stuart Rafferty QC said Mitchell's attitude made it "an unusual case, almost unique in my experience." Because of that, he felt the two-year probation course would prevent a repeat. It includes 35 one-on-one sessions. He started going to church where, seven months later, he met his future wife, Sam. The couple got married, in church, on 11 October 2008, with 100 family and friends witnessing their union. They now have two little girls, Angel and Grace. I was also heavily influenced by my uncle, who had gained himself a reputation for fighting, and I mistakenly envied the "respect" he gained from other people.



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