What a man freed from a 241-year prison sentence finds strangest of all
Bobby Bostic was released in November – after being told as a teenager he would die in prison. …
Bobby and his sister run a charity, Dear Mama, which gives food, toys, and other support to low-income families in St Louis (it is named after his late mother Diane who, Bobby says, “gave to lots of people, even though we didn’t have much”). He runs a writing workshop every Thursday at the city’s juvenile detention centre, and hopes to do more. But like the charity, it is voluntary work.