'Police who put me here are a disgrace' - Life prisoner speaks from his cell
Briefly

Jason Moore, reflecting on his long imprisonment for a crime he maintains he did not commit, states, "When I first got 18 years and the reality of what had happened set in the feelings of depression and the waves of despair that sweep over you are like nothing I've ever felt." He describes the mental toll of incarceration, saying, "It's a long time for something you haven't done. It's mentally draining. You become full of anger and rage."
Kristie Moore shares the heavy emotional burden on their family, revealing, "There is no Christmas. No tree. No decorations. There hasn't been since this all happened." She highlights how her brother's absence has altered their family's holiday spirit, saying, "They feel guilty about enjoying things he can't."
Jason Moore expresses a sense of gratitude for the support he has received in his fight for justice. He declares, "It's a miracle... a campaign to quash his conviction has been gaining momentum. Supporters range from cricket legend Sir Ian Botham to the Bishop of Stepney." This showcases the surprising breadth of allies he has gained over the years.
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