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A former convict who became a criminal justice reform advocate was arrested on several charges including murder after police found a human torso in a Bronx apartment while conducting a welfare check. The gruesome discovery was made Tuesday just before 8:30 p.m. at a Summit Avenue apartment, the New York City Police Department said in a news release. 'Upon arrival, officers found an unidentified human torso at the location.
After his release, he began working for the Queens Defenders office as a client advocate. The office declined to comment on Friday. In February, he appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast where he talked about how he had turned his life around following his time in prison. “One thing I learned really really quickly when I got to prison was that prison does two things to you: it brings out the best or it brings out the worst,” he said.
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