Cheyenne


For some reason his story really resonated with me. I'm glad that he got to see his two sons and somewhat bond with them before his death. I felt bad that both boys were cheated out of a relationship with their father though. And it was sad that he felt like getting ALS was punishment for his previous actions in life and that he assumed he was going to hell because of it. I know it's none of my business, but since they didn't mention what exactly it was that he had done it made me wonder what he did that caused him to not only end up in jail, but feel that he was now damned for all eternity because of it. Because of the sentence he served I have a few ideas in my head, but I don't know. But that final letter he wrote to his mother was so beautiful and genuine and touching.


R.I.P. Cheyenne. I hope you're at peace now.



I've never fooled anyone. I've let people fool themselves.

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