Regular view point contributor Jodie Sinclair discusses the stigma around marrying someone incarcerated through her marriage with journalist Billy SInclair who was on death row when they met. Jodie dives into the challenges, sacrifices, and victories in her battle to help get her husband out of prison as she diects the she played in Billy’s life while he was in prison, a role not often talked about.
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