Feeding the Wolves | The Tale of Paul Pace
29 feb 2024 ·
1 h 12 min. 48 sec.
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Paul Pace’s story is a classic tale of how good and bad choices can change the trajectory of your life. For much of his life, Paul walked the line, teetering...
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Paul Pace’s story is a classic tale of how good and bad choices can change the trajectory of your life. For much of his life, Paul walked the line, teetering between those easy-to-make bad choices, and the difficult-but-worth-it good choices. One day, he decided he was done and he gave in to the temptations surrounding him, feeding the bad wolf which then took over. That led to him becoming known as the Chipped Tooth Bandit. Indicted on 23 counts of armed robbery, he found himself serving first in the Utah prison system, and then afterward flying all over the country on Con Air in the Federal prison system. Listen in as he promises his judge that he is going to spend his time in prison changing. From there on, he started feeding only the good wolf. Listen in as he, in spite of the prison system, transforms his life through determination, education, and a commitment he made to himself and his judge some 20 years ago. Paul tells a powerful story.
“After several times going back and forth, getting married, having another kid, a period of sobriety with her for like 9 months while she was pregnant, and for a few months of my son’s life. Then, she and I relapsed again when he was about 6 months old and I threw him away and her away. Just gave both of them up and walked away.” 32:00
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- Paul’s story 1:50
- Trying drugs for the first time 13:00
- Drugs, pregnancy, and elopement… 28:00
- Doing every crime possible 32:50
- Sentencing 37:45
- Flying all over the country 55:30
- Getting out of prison in 2019 63:20
“After several times going back and forth, getting married, having another kid, a period of sobriety with her for like 9 months while she was pregnant, and for a few months of my son’s life. Then, she and I relapsed again when he was about 6 months old and I threw him away and her away. Just gave both of them up and walked away.” 32:00
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