WATCH: A Heartbroken Father Confronts His Son’s Killer In Court

In this heartbreaking video, a father’s emotions are uncontainable when his son’s cold blooded killer pleads “insanity” during sentencing and requests to be sentenced to a mental hospital instead of prison. 

The father of the victim couldn’t contain himself and began screaming at the killer, eventually having to be taken out of the courtroom. 

It’s really sad to see families of these kinds of crimes trying to pick up the pieces from the loss of their loved ones. Especially from senseless crimes. 

Hopefully this killer’s plea was rejected & he was sentenced to rot in jail. Join the discussion. 

WATCH: Lil Meech, Son Of Black Mafia Family’s Big Meech, Speaks On His Father’s Legacy 

Check out this interview with Lil Meech, son of Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, of the notorious Black Mafia Family.

Lil Meech currently resides in Miami, Florida with his mother whom he says home schools him. He admits that due to his father’s notorious reputation, he has a hard time while attending public schools because he is targeted and accused of having too much influence, just like his dad.

In the first segment of the interview, Lil Meech discusses his relationship with his father prior to incarceration. Since his father’s incarceration he says he speaks with him “every 2-3 days” and also keeps in touch via emails.

He clarified the rumors of his father being pardoned by President Obama, stating that the rumors are simply “not true.” He does however anticipate his father “coming home soon” due to new laws that the Obama administration is putting into play for non violent drug offenders.

He also speaks on his relationship with rapper and former BMF affiliate, Jeezy, whom he refers to as “family” and his uncle.

Overall it’s a great interview and Lil Meech is a well spoken young man who seems to have a good head on his shoulders. I’m sure he makes his daddy proud. Check it out and join the discussion.

Check the entire interview here.

WATCH: Women Behind Bars 

Check out the story of Betty Bown who was incarcerated for the past 29 years for 2nd degree murder.

During her time in prison, she became a model prisoner and served as a mentor to other women incarcerated with her.

The special goes on to talk about the challenges women face in and out of prison and how facilities are working to keep them on the straight and narrow after released.