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This book is about how I made a mistake in my life and am now paying for that mistake that could very well cost me my own life. It's about growing up unwanted and unloved by some in my family and how I ran amok doing anything and everything from a very young age. It's the story of my own life and the guilt I hold within myself from some very stupid choices and actions throughout my entire life. Having no direction in my life and from those that were supposed to be there for me with open arms and love, but instead I got the boot, while being allowed to do anything I wanted without regard for my…mehr

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This book is about how I made a mistake in my life and am now paying for that mistake that could very well cost me my own life. It's about growing up unwanted and unloved by some in my family and how I ran amok doing anything and everything from a very young age. It's the story of my own life and the guilt I hold within myself from some very stupid choices and actions throughout my entire life. Having no direction in my life and from those that were supposed to be there for me with open arms and love, but instead I got the boot, while being allowed to do anything I wanted without regard for my actions unless it came in the form of the local police and in turn prison before landing on Texas Death Row.
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Richard L. Tabler is an individual that made serious mistakes in and throughout his life before finding the strength to write his own first book, "Within the Shadows of Life", in 2021. Those mistakes have cost him his freedom, and pain and suffering for others. It wasn't until Mr. Tabler turned 43-years-old that he was able to forgive himself and love himself to fully accept Jesus Christ into his life and heart. It's through the Grace of God that he is able to write the book you now hold in your hand and that those in society live and care about Mr. Tabler's voice as he suffers from survivors' guilt here on Texas' Death Row.