The death row's last wish shocked everyone in the courtroom

After writing for a few minutes, the convict called the guard and asked him to deliver that letter to his mother. If there was justice in this world, we would both be condemned not just me. You're just as guilty as I am, and you're guilty of the life you're about to lose. Hold [...]
After writing for a few minutes, the convict called the guard and asked him to deliver that letter to his mother.
If there was justice in this world, we would both be condemned not just me. You're just as guilty as I am, and you're guilty of the life you're about to lose. Remember when I brought home a stolen bike?
You helped me hide it so Dad wouldn't find out and punish me. Remember when I stole money from my neighbor's wallet?
You spent it with me in the mall. Remember when you got into a fight with Dad and he left?
He wanted to correct me because instead of studying, I copied the test... and finally kicked me out of school.
You turned against father, teachers and eventually I learned nothing but being a criminal. Mom, I was just a kid, then I became a troubled teenager and now I'm an aggressive and insulent man.
Mom, I was just a kid who needed to correct, not approve everything I did. But I still forgive you. I ask only one thing from you so that the most parents in the world can read this letter. Realizing their responsibility in raising a child, make him an adult who can do good or bad.
Thanks, Mom, for giving me your life and helping me lose it.
Your criminal son
I wanted to remind you: He who refuses to punish the child does not love him. Who wants it doesn't hesitate to scream.












