Voices of the System

Episode 7 Trailer: Tyreem Rivers

1 min · 28. maj 2026
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At 18 years old, Tyreem Rivers made a decision that changed his life forever. He regretfully tells the story of his decision to steal a woman’s purse and his life circumstances that lead to this choice. When the woman died two days later of complications from an injury that she unintentionally sustained during the robbery, Tyreem’s life changed forever.  While he agrees that his actions should have had consequences, he never expected what happened next. He was sentenced to life behind bars for a crime that was never intended to end in death, all due to the laws around second-degree, or felony, murder.  Hear Tyreem’s inspirational story of the things he has accomplished in the last 30 years in prison; from addiction and incarceration to education and advocacy.

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episode Episode 7 Trailer: Tyreem Rivers artwork

Episode 7 Trailer: Tyreem Rivers

At 18 years old, Tyreem Rivers made a decision that changed his life forever. He regretfully tells the story of his decision to steal a woman’s purse and his life circumstances that lead to this choice. When the woman died two days later of complications from an injury that she unintentionally sustained during the robbery, Tyreem’s life changed forever.  While he agrees that his actions should have had consequences, he never expected what happened next. He was sentenced to life behind bars for a crime that was never intended to end in death, all due to the laws around second-degree, or felony, murder.  Hear Tyreem’s inspirational story of the things he has accomplished in the last 30 years in prison; from addiction and incarceration to education and advocacy.

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