and we ll never be all right. with the wesley stoltz case, we had this rare opportunity to interview both the offender and the victim s family. and it had a profound impact on me. it was heartbreaking. it was a difficult interview. i think we all left afterwards and we were all a little bit down. no matter what transpired that night, obviously there was a fight. but at the end of the day, this young man who was a father of a child and a beloved son of two people, was killed. what would you say now, wesley? i never wanted to hurt him. i didn t have vengeful thoughts. i didn t want to throw my life away. i didn t need to settle a score or payback. nothing like that. if there was anything i could do to fix it, i m more than willing to do. but this is the first thing in my life that i can t, i don t know how to fix.
from us as we knew them. our lives have totally changed, and we ll never be all right. with the wesley stoltz case, we had this rare opportunity to interview both the offender and the victim s family. and it had a profound impact on me. it was heartbreaking. it was a difficult interview. i think we all left afterwards and we were all a little bit down. no matter what transpired that night, obviously there was a fight. but at the end of the day, this young man who was a father of a child and a beloved son of two people, was killed. what would you say now, wesley? i never wanted to hurt him. i didn t have vengeful thoughts. i didn t want to throw my life away. i didn t need to settle a score or payback. nothing like that. if there was anything i could do to fix it, i m more than willing to do. but this is the first thing in my life that i can t, i don t know how to fix.
wesley took our lives away from us as we knew them. our lives have totally changed, and we ll never be all right. with the wesley stoltz case, we had this rare opportunity to interview both the offender and the victim s family. and it had a profound impact on me. it was heartbreaking. it was a difficult interview. i think we all left afterwards and we were all a little bit down. no matter what transpired that night, obviously there was a fight. but at the end of the day, this young man who was a father of a child and a beloved son of two people, was killed. what would you say now, wesley? i never wanted to hurt him. i didn t have vengeful thoughts. i didn t want to throw my life away. i didn t need to settle a score or payback. nothing like that. if there was anything i could do to fix it, i m more than willing to do. but this is the first thing in my life that i can t, i don t know how to fix.
our lives have totally changed, and we ll never be all right. with the wesley stoltz case, we had this rare opportunity to interview both the offender and the victim s family. and it had a profound impact on me. it was heartbreaking. it was a difficult interview. i think we all left afterwards and we were all a little bit down. no matter what transpired that night, obviously there was a fight. but at the end of the day, this young man who was a father of a child and a beloved son of two people, was killed. what would you say now, wesley? i never wanted to hurt him. i didn t have vengeful thoughts. i didn t want to throw my life away. i didn t need to settle a score or payback. nothing like that. if there was anything i could do to fix it, i m more than willing to do. but this is the first thing in my life that i can t. i don t know how to fix.
that you re not going to be a stigmatized convicted felon for the rest of your life. you feel so alone sometimes. like even though you might be in a room with a bunch of people, but i don t i think sherri has thought this some, too, but we it s like we re the only ones in this room that their son was murdered. and even at sentencing they asked him if he wanted to apologize, and he said, why? it wouldn t do any good. in sentencing there was a lot of things i wanted to say to the family, but i was sick. i could barely talk. and they spent two hours just reading and just saying everything bad you could say. and could you really blame them? i mean, their son s gone, and the more i wanted to turn and apologize to them, i felt, what s the point? it s not going to help. wesley took our lives away from us as we knew them. our lives have totally changed. and we ll never be all right. with the wesley stoltz case, we had this rare opportunity to interview both the offender and