Sentenced To 241 Years and Free Today- The Bobby Bostic Story
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At just sixteen, Bobby Bostic was sentenced to 241 years in prison for crimes committed as a teenager—told by a judge that he would die behind bars. But Bobby refused to let that sentence define him. From within the Missouri prison system, he devoted himself to education, personal growth, and writing, publishing multiple books that reached beyond the walls meant to contain him.
In this episode, Jae sits down with Bobby to talk about how he transformed pain into purpose, how his discipline and faith led to legislative change in Missouri, and what it felt like to finally walk free after twenty-seven years. Together, they explore the meaning of redemption, the power of words, and how one man’s determination rewrote not only his own future—but the law itself.
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