Episode Description
A documentary can freeze a story in time, but the people who lived it are still here — still dealing with the fallout, and still fighting their cases.
We get on the phone with Bolderhead from federal prison after he receives transcripts tied to “When The Bloods Went Body 4 Body On Staten Island”, available on YouTube, and he explains why the timeline and “facts” don’t line up with what he knows. According to him, the story leans too heavily on court records without speaking to the people actually involved.
This leads to a bigger question: when true crime media relies on paperwork alone, who gets erased — and who gets mislabeled?
We also get into paperwork culture, cooperation allegations, and why “the record speaks for itself” can only go so far. Some things are proven in black and white — others come from firsthand experience and what people lived through, especially with appeals still active.
Bolderhead also speaks on life inside, the shift from maximum to medium security, and why “hope” is the biggest difference in mindset — along with what he’s building next through books, writing, and film.
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