The discussion continues with Dietrich Trent sharing his initial skepticism and negative perception of religious individuals in prison, viewing them as arrogant. Over time, as he matured, he realized the importance of having a compass in life and the fragility of faith in the prison environment. He describes how some people misuse faith for personal gain, which can shake others' faith. Trent emphasizes the need to personalize one's faith and be cautious about whom to follow. Michael Dickerson-El reflects on how adopting faith helped him change his mindset and character, providing a foundation for his transformation and aiding in his successful reentry into society
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'Monster: BTK', the newest installment in the 'Monster' franchise, reveals the true story of the Wichita, Kansas serial killer who murdered at least 10 people between 1974 and 1991. Known by the moniker, BTK – Bind Torture Kill, his notoriety was bolstered by the taunting letters he sent to police, and the chilling phone calls he made to media outlets. BTK's identity was finally revealed in 2005 to the shock of his family, his community, and the world. He was the serial killer next door. From Tenderfoot TV & iHeartPodcasts, this is 'Monster: BTK'.
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