Chapter 1
I am Benny Johnson and my childhood got sideways
in the eighties. I’m still trying to sort through the
detritus my mind has accumulated. Although, some
of the trash in there is life’s lessons I do not want to
forget about. I fast forward this story into the California
Prison system and then bring you back to show you
how that journey took me there. It turns out that the
saying; “Truth is stranger than fiction” holds a lot of
merit. Like a bunch of us in these times, I grew up
through a ruptured home. Standard issue these days,
right? Through my parents’ divorce all these years
later I have come to realize how blessed I am. I had
two good parents. My Dad came from a family of
athletes. He himself was a pro golfer, and his father
was a pro baseball player. Too bad they didn’t make
the kind of money they do now because money has
always been a focal issue and a weapon in my family.
Actually that wouldn’t have changed it, only magnified
it. My Dad comes from one generation after another
where negativity rules, or rather dictates the family
into submission, or better yet, subservience. It’s that
unhealthy kind of competition where they have to win
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