After ‘powerful’ hearing 3 decades later, juvenile lifer Songster eligible for parole

by Amy S. Rosenberg, Updated: JULY 24, 2017 — 7:06 PM EDT

Read the whole article at http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/kempis-songster-juvenile-lifer-jlwop-anjo-pryce-20170724.html

“’I’m so deeply sorry,’ Songster said. “I’m deeply ashamed of the things that I’ve done. The last thing I want is for Anjo Pryce to be forgotten. If I could be your brother, if you’ll have me, I could be your brother.’

“To a sobbing Errol Pryce, Songster said: ‘For 30 years, I’ve always dreamed of this moment, wondering whether my voice would be the last voice you want to hear, or the first voice you think of. I always dreamed about meeting you, how to approach, head up or head down, extend my hand or just run. I wonder if I have the right to speak his name, considering the role I’ve played.’”

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