Johannes Hiram
I first met Greg in 2016 when he helped recruit me into Toastmasters, which has been a positive learning experience for me. It was through Victim Impact program that I realized, thanks to Greg who was a peer facilitator in the program, that everything we do or say has an affect on others. During Victim Impact program Greg demonstrated great remorse for his actions. Now Greg must live with what he did. He explained to the Victim Impact class not a day goes by that he does not regret his actions. The life he took from his victim. The lives he destroyed of the victim’s family and friends and the profound hurt and disappointment he dumped on his own family and friends. Greg never misses an opportunity to do a good deed or to offer good advice. In everything Greg does it appears he is trying to make amends for his past and do good. In the many years I have know Greg, he is not given to display anger or act immaturely in any way. He is very much a father figure to the younger inmates, many who never had a real father in their lives. At this point in his life Greg poses no threat to society; as a matter of fact I believe he has potential to become a great asset to any community that accepts him.