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Two life-sentenced inmates shared their crime stories and regrets with Great Falls teens to warn against poor choices.
Inmates Richard Sullivan and Richard Dunn, both serving life sentences, shared their stories of crime and regret with students in Great Falls’ Restart program, an alternative education initiative.
Sullivan described a fatal attack fueled by anger, while Dunn spoke about a life marked by abuse and gang involvement that led to a friend’s death.
Both emphasized the lasting consequences of poor choices, the emotional toll of prison, and the importance of seeking help for trauma.
Facilitated by Choices in the 406 and former officer Cory Reeves, the presentation aimed to show teens the real-world impact of criminal behavior.
Students said the talk was impactful, helping them reflect on their own struggles.
The Montana Department of Corrections confirmed participants are low-security offenders with no crimes against children.
Dos reclusos condenados a cadena perpetua compartieron sus historias de crímenes y arrepentimientos con los adolescentes de Great Falls para advertir contra las malas decisiones.