Over 25 years ago, just a few days after the turn of the millennium and the Y2K madness, Marvin Dearing was arrested, interrogated, and ultimately convicted of murder. But did he do it? New DNA evidence suggests not, but the judge is unwilling to revisit the case. Mr. Dearing, a member of PenPals.Buzz, now in his early 50s, has spent over a quarter-century (and more than half of his life) locked up in Ohio. He hopes that someone, somewhere -- maybe even Kim Kardashian -- will take another look at his case, the evidence, and his conviction. Later, we hear from Tyrone Brewer, Jr., a member of PenPals.Buzz and author of Poetry of an Inmate: Thoughts of a Prisoner, available at Amazon. Mr. Brewer bills himself as a loyal, funny, ambitious, passionate, goal-driven type of guy, who is seeking a female pen pal and lady friend to help him mentally escape the prison walls. Tired of the negative energy, Tyrone hopes for some good vibes in his life.
In this week's episode, Big Steve explores the complete history of pen palling. You'll learn when the phrase "pen pal" was added to the...
In this episode, Big Steve discusses the differing views in society regarding high-profile inmates and their humanity (or lack thereof). If someone committed a...
In this week's episode, we interview Kim Romero, the mother of Nick Romero (a prison inmate and PenPals.Buzz member in Shelton, WA). Nick has...