Career Criminal On How He Survived A Shot To The Face | Minutes With | @LADbible
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Published 2021-07-11
Marvin takes us through his childhood and how he ended up in the criminal world.
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All Comments (21)
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Thank you for giving me the time to share my story šš½
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The pain in his voice during his father's part
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"Why would my dad do that to me" is one of the most important points of this whole story and the most heartbreaking. If a society wants to reduce criminality it needs to protect children and reduce poverty first and foremost. This little kid didn't stand much of a chance, child abuse creates more and more abuse later on. I'm glad this man managed to break the cycle eventually.
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Heās so in control of his emotions he goes from showing them and displaying what he felt to immediately talking to them in a semi normal tone itās beautiful
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Be nice to your children folks. They didn't ask to be born.
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The anger he shows when he talks about his dad burning him is such deep incurable trauma, u can't heal it you jus learn how to live with it
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He would be a brilliant actor. The way he tells stories is incredible
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You can see the anger in his voice,the pain he endured, no kid should go through that
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He has PTSD. Every time he tells a story, he's right there, feeling it, like a flashback. I too come from a traumatising abusive childhood.
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His dad burning his hand, the anguish in his voice....broke my heart, literally....pain
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Marvin Herbert is a true soldier, he suffered PTSD since childhood. He saw a lot of violence and Iām glad he survived a lot of madness š
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The way he was right back at the moment with his father, at home and getting his hand burned over the oven for shoplifting on his mother's command. You can still see the pain, anger and sadness he felt in that very moment in his eyes. My heart is absolutely broken for the innocent child that died that day. He's still so extremely traumatized that re-telling his experiences takes him back in that instant.
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āI thought I was dead and I just thought. Bollocksā is the most london thing Iāve heard
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Man! This guy really relives his shit... It's like you're right there with him.
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Perfect example of why you should never judge other people, you simply don't know what they have been through.
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I couldn't get enough of this interview, it resonated with me and my struggles. I wish the best for everyone out there reading this, honestly.
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When Marvin is telling the part of the story where his father held his hand on the flame, absolutely killed me.... the anguish in his voice, it's as if he is 8 again reliving the confusion and horror. How he says "But Dad I love you! how can you do this to me?" hurts bad
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His father was an evil man. This goes to show you what exposure to evil can do to innocent children if it remains unchecked. I'm glad he's doing better than the worst times.
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From a gangster to an art directer, my heart warms up for this man ā¤ā¤ "I'm free, there is nothing better than being free" -Marvin Herbert