Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Bars and Blessings: Turning a Mess into a Message by Robert Shafer

Robert Shafer, 54, serving life without parole, shares his transformative story from prison. Despite committing murder, he seeks redemption and shares a message of hope. Embracing personal growth, he invites others to join his journey. To contact him, use the Securus website and search for Robert Shafer in Missouri.
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