Joey is scared. He is always scared. He is afraid something is going to happen. Afraid he may do something. So afraid he may do something that he has, on several occasions. That’s why the incarceration and probation. He’s OK talking about this with me. I’ve been in his boots, and it probably still shows, even after forty years. I still work the annual Ventura County stand-down, where we get forty or fifty vets come in out of the hills, the river bottom or off the road to get set up with health, social and legal services. Home from the boonies.
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