Joseph is 47 and incarcerated in the US (LA).
Hey!
I hope you’re doing well when you find me. Since you’re reading this, I’m hoping you’re looking for the same as I am – someone I can call a friend.
I guess I can start off with a little about myself. I’m a very laid-back person, I like to work out and read. I basically stay to myself and don’t do the crowd thing. I don’t talk about or judge people. I’ve come a real long way on working on myself – moving in a positive direction, treating people how I want to be treated with respect and honesty.
As you can see, I have life without parole, but I can seek a pardon
I’m in real good spirits because I’m in the process of gaining the time back, and it’s looking very good for me.
What I would like to find in a pen-pal is someone that’s honest, will always be up front with me, a person of understanding, and that’s willing to have a smile on their face when they hear from me.
What I’m not looking for is someone to send me money or take care of me. This is about finding someone I can connect with and not judge me. Someone that can help me become the best person I can be and expect the same from me.
Ain’t that what a pen-pal is about? If you’re looking for someone to help lift your spirits and to smile about, I would really like to hear from you. Thank you for your time to read this. And I wish you peace and blessings.
(And adults are their guides!)
We invest our heart, mind, body and soul into raising our children to be better humans than we are. However, they tend to identify with the things that inspire their hearts, minds and curiosity.
We all, including kids, occasionally make mistakes and poor choices during our lives. Hopefully, we learn and grow from our mistakes, but wouldn’t it be better to learn from other people’s mistakes instead of our own?
We all grew up on different sides of the street. My story is: I grew up in the South Side of Baton Rouge, an African-American living in poverty. While in middle school, I discovered I could gain things and respect by being the school bully. I dropped out of school to become a street pharmacist. Then I became addicted to the attention of street fame.
To inner city/at risk youth workers:
Hindsight/insight regarding my life have taught me a great many lessons, many of which likely cannot be seen through the eyes of another. I’m still learning even today. As an inner city/at risk youth myself, I lived by the “code of the street,” which involves struggles that cannot be understood by someone who hasn’t experienced them.
I am willing and eager to help them by sharing with you any or all of the experiences I’ve had to help you gain deeper insight into the thinking and problems faced by the youth with whom you are working.
• Date of Birth: 12/09/1976 (47 years old)
• Gender: Male
• Marital Status: Single
• Sexual Orientation: Straight
• Race: Black or African American
• Ethnicity: Not Hispanic or Latino
• Eye Color: Brown
• Hair Color: Black
• Height: 5 ft. 9 in.
• Body Type: Athletic
• Hometown: Baton Rouge, Louisiana (USA)
• Spoken Languages: English
• Religion: Unitarian-Universalist
• Astrological Sign: Sagittarius
Profile will end on: 10/20/2025
joseph Lemar Jr. #383853
David Wade Correctional Center
670 Bell Hill Rd.
Homer, LA. 71040
USA
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• Incarcerated Since: 1996
• Sentence Received: Life Without Parole
• Earliest Release: N/A