Voices of the System
In this powerful episode, Tyreem Rivers, who has spent 30 years behind bars for a second-degree felony murder conviction, shares his journey from a troubled youth to a hopeful future defined by helping others. At just 18, Tyreem was convicted of second-degree felony murder following a purse snatching that resulted in an elderly woman’s death. What’s staggering is that the fatal outcome was linked to anesthesia administered during surgery, a detail only revealed decades later. There was never any intention to kill. His story challenges us to rethink the harsh sentencing laws that condemn young, mistake-prone minds to life in prison. Tyreem reflects candidly on how his brain was still developing at that age and questions the justice of life sentences for non-violent, unintentional crimes. You'll discover how early addiction and negative environments shaped his path, but also how education, mentorship, and resilience sparked his transformation. Tyreem earned a GED and graduated with honors from the University of Scranton. Now, with a recent landmark Supreme Court ruling declaring life sentences for second-degree felony murder unconstitutional, he’s poised to finally reclaim his future.
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