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  • Опубліковано 17 гру 2022
  • In this episode of Minutes With we spoke to Jason Rock, who accidentally killed his best friend while driving under the influence. Jason told us how this event changed his life, how we lives with the guilt and how he educates young people to not make the same mistakes he did.
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  • @LADbible
    @LADbible  Рік тому +585

    From Jason: Hopefully people can take something from my story and think about their choices.
    He's asked people, to get in touch with our casting account on Instagram to relay any messages - instagram.com/LADbiblecasting/
    With thanks to Jason for sharing his story.

    • @CurlyVeggie
      @CurlyVeggie Рік тому +6

      I don’t have an IG account to share this through, but I am glad to hear that Jason is taking his pain and the responsibility of his past actions, and using it for good by educating others.

    • @ChristianD1992
      @ChristianD1992 Рік тому +10

      To come through all of his upbringing and that event and still be focussed on helping others and trying to make a difference for the better is amazing. Such a strong person and wish him the best

    • @GhostKnightNo1
      @GhostKnightNo1 Рік тому +8

      This channel seems to be growing in my estimations......with the most powerful and thought provoking accounts and stories in existence on utube. It doesn't shy away from ANYTHING in REAL LIFE. This guys story NEEDED to be told. If there's anyone on this planet that can prevent young people from making mistakes...its this man. LIVING PROOF of what can happen.

    • @lj6944
      @lj6944 Рік тому

      Jason’s a junk box we can see it in his eyes, fuck him, kid didnt just make a mistake he made a big fucking error, all well and true regretting something once it’s happening it’s the making of a man to make the right decision at the time

    • @tamarrajames3590
      @tamarrajames3590 Рік тому +6

      Thanks to Jason, and to this channel for giving him a respectful platform to share his story. Life is not always kind, and one moment can change it all.🖤🇨🇦

  • @zonkedmusician1502
    @zonkedmusician1502 Рік тому +3155

    This is what true remorse looks like. He has taken full responsibility for his actions and has also done everything he can to educate others. I have a lot of respect for this young man.

    • @GrandMasterKai
      @GrandMasterKai Рік тому +30

      hahaha he isnt that remorseful or he would be in prision still serving life or near life... take a life for a life over a stupid mistake...

    • @Only1199
      @Only1199 Рік тому

      @@GrandMasterKai you can be remorseful and not be in prison hahaha you gimp

    • @thatgardeninggirl2864
      @thatgardeninggirl2864 Рік тому +6

      YEs God bless him

    • @thatgardeninggirl2864
      @thatgardeninggirl2864 Рік тому

      @@GrandMasterKai he's done his time however he will suffer the consequences of his actions for the rest of his life. I have sympathy and empathy for him I have 3 son's ages 18 20 and 22 I made a whole lot of mistakes at 18 did you ever make any mistakes at age 18? What a pathetic miserable person you are

    • @williambarton5681
      @williambarton5681 Рік тому +151

      @@GrandMasterKai As he said, his sentence is living with what he did. He could sit in a prison cell with that, or he could use his experiences to try and help others.

  • @SteakBaked99
    @SteakBaked99 Рік тому +2040

    I can’t imagine the amount of guilt this man carries about with him everyday

    • @ehilton7044
      @ehilton7044 Рік тому +52

      It's obvious it's eating him up inside

    • @craigcassidy6078
      @craigcassidy6078 Рік тому +6

      Unfortunately won't bring his friend back..

    • @adamb1098
      @adamb1098 Рік тому +20

      And so he should.

    • @joski9030
      @joski9030 Рік тому

      Good he's a cunt for it, oh woe is me pay me for my story. You killed your bro you don't deserve to pullete the air.

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Рік тому

      You'd certainly hope so.

  • @rubberduck2885
    @rubberduck2885 Рік тому +696

    Isn’t it ironic, the man he killed is the man that saved his life. The greatest friend he’ll ever have. RIP Reefer. 🙏🏻

    • @agentcodybanx8909
      @agentcodybanx8909 Рік тому +1

      Makes him seem like even more of a dirt bag. He probably convinced his friend he was OK to drive too

    • @SamS-uv2ql
      @SamS-uv2ql Рік тому +15

      @@agentcodybanx8909 What makes you think that?
      I've been in cars with drunk drivers before. I knew they weren't fit to drive but I didn't really care because I was drunk.

    • @arthurfleck629
      @arthurfleck629 Рік тому +5

      @@agentcodybanx8909 Alcohol does have a tendency to do that, reducing inhibition and all.

    • @MiguelMorales85
      @MiguelMorales85 Рік тому

      Lol

    • @joannalewis5279
      @joannalewis5279 Рік тому

      Great point

  • @AuskaDezjArdamaath
    @AuskaDezjArdamaath Рік тому +786

    15 years on and this guy is still feeling the consequences of his actions. Sad it took the death of his best friend for him to turn his life around.

    • @youtubewontletme
      @youtubewontletme Рік тому +30

      Agreed, but at least he turned his life around, some people with the same type of childhood and growth would spiral down and always go to worse. So the worst scenario led him to a change in the right direction. But actions have consequences, and he will carry that pain and sorrow for the rest of his life to remind him what choices can do

    • @AnthonySouls
      @AnthonySouls Рік тому +37

      I don't think it's fair to say, "Sad it took the death of his best friend for him to turn his life around." People have no clue what it would be like if he hadn't lost his best friend. He could have changed his life around over less extreme events. I don't think it's fair to assume that in an alternate reality, he would have never improved without such a dire event to shape him.

    • @toffeelatte6042
      @toffeelatte6042 Рік тому +2

      I mean the consequences of drink driving take an entire life.

    • @natashasmashnuk1180
      @natashasmashnuk1180 Рік тому +2

      Addiction is not an easy disease to cope with so unfortunately, the situations that occur are devastating. Some people never wake up despite the awful consequences bc I know someone who killed his best friend drunk driving yet he continues to drink & drive.

    • @nameofthename
      @nameofthename Рік тому

      unfortunately many addicts have to hit absolute rock bottom before they realize they need to turn their lives around.

  • @Hassaan911
    @Hassaan911 Рік тому +968

    His level of sincerity, regret, loss and pain are heartbreaking. Never watched one as real on video like this young gentleman. My heart pours for him. God bless your heart

  • @bhargavvenn
    @bhargavvenn Рік тому +478

    His friend would be proud of him for the way he has turned around. You did well, brother.

  • @LateLastNight
    @LateLastNight Рік тому +410

    This man is haunted and I hope he can find forgiveness for himself in whatever shape that comes in. RIP to your boy Reefer. Good on you for making something positive out of this. Stay strong boss.

    • @lisanewzealand
      @lisanewzealand Рік тому

      He wont

    • @LateLastNight
      @LateLastNight Рік тому

      @@lisanewzealand speaking from experience?

    • @lisanewzealand
      @lisanewzealand Рік тому

      @@LateLastNight of course, no. I never drink

    • @orientalgirl8926
      @orientalgirl8926 Рік тому +1

      I really think that Reefer would be happy in heaven if Rocco does not suffer his whole life instead he would wish that he forgive himself and get happy for his children and live with Reefer inside his heart a good life with happy moments. After this life the two soulmates will embrace each other again and will discuss what Rocco have learnt after his death. We are endless souls.

  • @joshyaks
    @joshyaks Рік тому +15

    To be carrying all that pain and to not turn to drugs to numb it shows incredible strength.

  • @keeks.please
    @keeks.please Рік тому +26

    My little brother was killed aged 17 in a drink drive accident, his friend who was driving survived. I pray this kid has forgiven himself where ever his now. And you too must forgive yourself. Thankyou for sharing your story ❤

  • @AutumnalSunests
    @AutumnalSunests Рік тому +692

    His remorse is crystal clear. I can`t help but feel that he too was a victim, given the awful circumstances he was raised in, something like this was almost inevitable. I really hope he can find some peace, he deserves it. I`m sure he has made a difference in this world, sharing his story and educating other youngsters. Love and light to you Jason.

    • @hanspz5505
      @hanspz5505 Рік тому +19

      He still chose to drink and drive, tbh he should feel bad for the rest of his life.

    • @cfcsakeen
      @cfcsakeen Рік тому +40

      @@hanspz5505 terrible mentality nobody is a saint things happen out of circumstance and nothing we can do after it

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Рік тому +20

      Plenty of people grow up like that. I did. We don't end up druggies getting wasted and crashing cars and killing our mates. It's not an excuse or a justification. He had a choice and he made it, that's on him.

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Рік тому +12

      @@cfcsakeen nobody is a saint so we shouldn't hold drink drivers accountable?

    • @hanspz5505
      @hanspz5505 Рік тому +4

      @@cfcsakeen how was not drinking and driving out of his control lmfao

  • @Chloe-dv9hf
    @Chloe-dv9hf Рік тому +22

    Jason - you’re not a bad person. we’re all one mistake awake from being in your situation. I was a teenage addict and this hit so hard. you’re incredible. 18 is too young to carry this. you’re worthy of living life.

  • @sunnysjwinter
    @sunnysjwinter Рік тому +182

    Jason - we learn who we truly are by how we react in our lowest moments. You are more than your past, you are more than that incident. By the positive work you’re doing, the positive message you’re sharing, you are showing who you truly are.
    I hope you can forgive yourself. You are loved, you inspire & you have so much more to give in this life. Keep going 🙏🏼

  • @James-ch7un
    @James-ch7un Рік тому +162

    Genuinely feel this man’s pain. 15 years later and still hitting him hard.
    Glad he has changed his life around and doing good. If you help even 1 young person out of the 10,000’s you w spoken to, you’ve succeeded. You’ve got this.

  • @ClaytonBigsby93
    @ClaytonBigsby93 Рік тому +210

    This is one of the most raw and hard hitting interviews I’ve seen from this channel.
    Jason, If you ever read this brother, these are my words for you -
    Embrace the emotions you feel. They do not hinder your message. In fact it is what makes your message resonate & worth sharing. Your genuine display of emotion is what makes it all real.
    And after all you’ve gone through, you’ve made it out the other side of the tunnel & used your past hardships to ultimately do good. I have no doubt Reefer is looking down on you with a smile on his face and a gentle hand on your shoulder, letting you know he loves you and is proud of you, and that one day you and your best friend will be reunited in a better world to come.
    Keep your head up brother. God bless.

  • @sarahillingworth9257
    @sarahillingworth9257 Рік тому +71

    The honesty and pain expressed had me in tears. I work with children who are vulnerable and it doesn't take a whole lot for children and teenagers to get caught up with drugs. God bless this guy for his commitment to incredibly important work.

  • @Terry-op5zb
    @Terry-op5zb Рік тому +140

    This one gives you real feeling of loss for the guy- He feels the greatness that he can bring from his loss.

    • @helenmapleston628
      @helenmapleston628 Рік тому +1

      I felt his pain with every bit of his body trying to hold everything in and together. He is still in emotional distress. Free of alcohol and drugs and prison but he is left with his own thoughts and memories of his best friend and it’s evident it’s laced with guilt. I hope he finds peace inside his mind . ❤

  • @bonnieparkertheoutlaw7353
    @bonnieparkertheoutlaw7353 Рік тому +6

    “The most difficult part about prison was when they would shut the door and I knew I was there , alone with my thoughts.” WOW thats so deep 😭😭😭

  • @Automalice
    @Automalice Рік тому +31

    Gods bless this tortured soul. I’m so so sorry that he has to go through this. I hope he knows how much support he has from us all here and how amazing he is for sharing his story to not just us but those who really need to hear it - kids

  • @samuelcornish4157
    @samuelcornish4157 Рік тому +65

    15 years and he’s still a broken man, really was a hard watch but amazing for the guy to share his story. May Reefer RIP.

    • @johnstonlee
      @johnstonlee Рік тому

      Should have been locked up for 15 years.

  • @chrisbirdmedia
    @chrisbirdmedia Рік тому +7

    The way he spoke from his heart was so poetic. Hope he keeps up with his good work and one day it will hurt less

  • @hitmanbandz6889
    @hitmanbandz6889 Рік тому +141

    Love hearing about people’s stories and their life experiences it’s always interesting to learn things about people even if you don’t really know them

    • @PEGGLORE
      @PEGGLORE Рік тому

      OK then.. I had a 'decillions to one' event of misfortune in the Euromillions lottery in 2014. Most impossible event that's ever happened on Earth, has happened to ME...
      So the man from my town who I gave my cat's other 2 kittens to 7 years earlier 'Neil Trotter' somehow won the 3rd highest ever Euromillions jackpot of £108 million in March 2014. Obviously I wanted to finally contact him about my cats when I found out about this. I've been wondering about them ever since I gave him them..This unusual occurrence and this connection I have to him made me take interest in playing the same lottery myself, to see if I could win it as well..
      About 6 weeks later I came up with my new perfect lottery line. On the cursed day of May 2nd I did not put them down though. It is a long story, but basically there wasn't a pen for me at the picking station to do what I wanted to do in the very end, so I bought Lucky Dips instead of retrieving a pen to put my numbers down. ALL of my numbers then came up in the draw. Jackpot was up to £72 million. Someone else in the country had all of my numbers and took the whole jackpot that we should've shared. Throwing away not just £36 million and 2 Euromillions winners in a row from the same town as e/o, but who share cats with e/o as well, which is beyond impossible. My life instantly ended at this moment. Life has been the most fucked up, warped nightmare anyone has ever had. I had a stroke about a year later which has further ruined my life. Before the stroke, I was one of the most skilled video game players in the world, with loads of WR's for them..
      It is a long, complicated story my story. I should probably be interviewed by Unilad about it, so it can finally get out to the public. See, the other interesting thing, is that I was actually the 'Easter Day Unilad' of 2017 with the amazing video that I sent into them about 6 months earlier, of my 'Trials Evolution Sphere' world record that I recorded about 6 months before Trotter won the lottery, and who now lives in a fucking castle, with a massive lake etc that he does NOT deseerve to have. It's NOT fair, or right. That video I sent to Unilad got millions of views on Facebook and Instagram which is very cool, and could be the best video game video they've been sent. Maybe this factor about me will make them want to interview me about the main story about me and the lottery? The original video I sent to them is here if you want to watch it btw...
      ua-cam.com/video/TMdvQql4tyY/v-deo.html

  • @5HADOWS
    @5HADOWS Рік тому +66

    this was genuinely genuinely one of the most unique and best UNIlad interviews so far, amazing Jason

  • @beastyboyBlue
    @beastyboyBlue Рік тому +39

    The odds were against him from the start. So sad. I can't imagine living with the guilt of that for the rest of my life. It is a life sentence in itself. Well done for helping others now. Your buddy would have been proud of you.

    • @ellaelliott4415
      @ellaelliott4415 7 місяців тому

      And yet people in his position don’t always drink and drive and kill their friend. I feel bad, I do. I wish he had never done it and I know he’d give everything to go back and fix everything but he can’t. No one can

  • @monicateeling8693
    @monicateeling8693 Рік тому +56

    You've had a hard life which you didn't deserve because you are a good soul. You are teaching others from your sad lessons and I wish you all the best in life ahead.

  • @howcanyoudothistome1
    @howcanyoudothistome1 Рік тому +208

    I found it really endearing when he mentioned how him and his late friend Refer wore blk and wyt matching outfits together….
    Its gestures like this between friends who are caught up in a world often centred around hyper-masculinity and detached emotions that make them all the more special. 🥺
    Another thing that really stuck with me was their ability to openly say that they loved each other platonically, while living in a very much depressing and loveless environment.

    • @Jza-GZa
      @Jza-GZa Рік тому +2

      I agree,Needs to be more love between one another no matter your gender,Men will always be boys at heart.

    • @lynette599
      @lynette599 Рік тому +1

      ...even MORE the fact that they TOLD each other they loved one another.

    • @meghanh2511
      @meghanh2511 Рік тому

      Black* and white*.

  • @craighunt5914
    @craighunt5914 Рік тому +11

    This the most moving thing I've ever seen on UA-cam, im grown man crying like a little girl. We're all a product or our upbringing and environments. Vids like this can only serve to change this. Top bollocks for putting this content out!

  • @wilteduk007
    @wilteduk007 Рік тому +71

    My eyes filled up with tears listening to this young mans story. The loss he has experienced is one that could have easily made him go deeper into despair, but luckily he has been able to turn himself around. It's a shame he had to go through such a troubled childhood and made some poor choices to have to come out the other side. Your remorse is heart felt and I'm sure your friend would have wanted you to live your life to the fullest.

  • @shaodynasty1017
    @shaodynasty1017 Рік тому +91

    So tragic. I lost my gf sadly 2 years ago, I feel and relate to the sorrow in his voice ❤

  • @FANOFWAR34
    @FANOFWAR34 Рік тому +39

    seeing and hearing the pain in him.. tears me up

  • @brucefernando3278
    @brucefernando3278 Рік тому +23

    It’s so shit that sometimes it takes literally the worst of events to happen to you in order for you change ur mind set or way of living, etc…
    But u can deffo see the sincerity in his eyes and his voice bless him!
    Head up for real broski deffo helping a lot of ppl with ur story👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @therainjournal
    @therainjournal Рік тому +76

    Thank you for sharing. No kid deserves that kind of unpredictable environment to grow up in. After experiencing an event like this, one would do anything to take it back. But life does not work like that, and like you said, one of the things you can do is spread awareness and try to help the kids so they would not have to struggle with drugs or unsafe conditions like you and your friend did. Keep fighting on!!

  • @observersdesk9768
    @observersdesk9768 Рік тому +21

    You can see the story all over he’s face man

  • @demo8175
    @demo8175 Рік тому +6

    What a beautiful soul, he shouldn't be ashamed of his emotion, it shows he really means what he says. I wish him the best ♥️

  • @_.Sparky._
    @_.Sparky._ Місяць тому +1

    Incredible. Articulate, devastating, honest, brutal - true remorse and compassion. Thank you very much for sharing your story

  • @robroy488
    @robroy488 Рік тому +46

    This got me. Hope this guy realises that throughout education he has probably altered the direction and ultimately saved the lives on many people. Really, really hope this guy finds peace.

  • @tomatofaceddisgrace
    @tomatofaceddisgrace Рік тому +6

    ‘I can’t remember it but I try and imagine it’ - truly sums up how our brains process traumatic memory. I’ve been searching for these words since I held my Mum as she died. What an incredible young man.

  • @TubeLadin
    @TubeLadin Рік тому +4

    I feel so sorry for people like Jason. Nobody is born like this, they are born in to it.

  • @adamtehan1936
    @adamtehan1936 Рік тому +12

    Jason, the emotion is what gives your message depth and true meaning, don't be ashamed of it or hide it

  • @DamienTalksMoney
    @DamienTalksMoney Рік тому +9

    Brave brave man for reliving this pain over and over in an attempt to help others. Thank you for what you do.

  • @pinchelilly
    @pinchelilly Рік тому +4

    In 4 days it'll mark a month that my dad was hit by a drunk driver. I wish the driver showed as much remorse.. it was his 3rd DUI and he was driving without a license. The pain of my father being taken away has been so difficult, confusing, surreal, like a cruel joke.. Drunk driving is never worth it. RIP dad, I love you so much. I'm sad I couldn't see you this Christmas. I was so looking forward to it.

    • @ellavateify
      @ellavateify Рік тому

      I’m so sorry for your loss xx

  • @lstbys666
    @lstbys666 Рік тому +5

    You are deserving of peace man. The world could learn a lot from a person like you, bless. RIP Reefa

  • @queenofthebutterflies5212
    @queenofthebutterflies5212 Рік тому +25

    The work that this man is doing by sharing his story is gritty determination, to make things as right as they can be. You can just see the pain in his face, in his body. Such a tragedy., an accident. I hope he finds true peace.

  • @Hockeyreview101
    @Hockeyreview101 Рік тому +1

    His true feelings about the situation is worse than any legal sentence he could have received god bless him for trying his best to bring any positives about the situation to light

  • @MikeB-ek4ep
    @MikeB-ek4ep Рік тому +27

    POWERFUL INTERVIEW! Thanks Jason. My prayers go out to you and all affected

  • @datdude5692
    @datdude5692 Рік тому +6

    What a guy, taking a bad situation and turning into a positive one by teaching and advising others to think before they act

  • @deanmathieson466
    @deanmathieson466 Рік тому +8

    For 15 years this man had worn his heart on his shoulder! He has a soul full of remorse, a heart full of sorrow, and a mind full of guilt. Hats off for the work you're doing, and the education you are teaching the younger generations. RIP Reefa!!

  • @ant777live
    @ant777live Рік тому +9

    Most people are afraid of negative things, this guy is amazing and he is healing himself by projecting his experience

  • @alsyoutube
    @alsyoutube Рік тому +3

    "The eyes, chico. They never lie."
    The pain in this mans eyes tells you everything you need to know.

  • @Stonkz0ner
    @Stonkz0ner Рік тому +39

    As a young lad myself now (mid20’s), I feel you lots on this my man. I’ve lost heaps of mates to drugs and prison and honestly it ruined us all, we still struggle with mental health everyday and only a few of my mates got out of that lifestyle. love that u spread the message and myself I’ve made similar mistakes, not to the extent of death (thankfully) but I feel what u mean. Amazing story mate

    • @johnstonlee
      @johnstonlee Рік тому

      Where the hell do you live to lose heaps of mate s

    • @gdawg6825
      @gdawg6825 Рік тому

      @@johnstonlee The bronx

  • @GoldenShredGaming
    @GoldenShredGaming 21 день тому

    'I wanna say this all but without this emotion' - The emotion is why you're so good at sharing your experience and helping to educate others. It's full of impact, depth and honesty - impossible to not engage with. It must be so tough to recount again and again, but I see the emotion as your strength, despite it being extremely painful to go through.

  • @Threemore650
    @Threemore650 Рік тому +22

    Damn. I came here to judge.
    Before 1:30 I was in floods of tears for him.
    By the time he took that break I was sobbing.
    I hope he finds solace.
    I really do.
    I’ll pray for him.

  • @ramashham9691
    @ramashham9691 Рік тому +15

    Wow. Honestly, just wow. I think this has been the hardest one for me to watch. You can feel just how raw all of these emotions still are for him, how much he sincerely regrets his actions and how he still hasn't found the ability to forgive himself. He lost one of his true loves in this life and someone l, who especially with all he had been through growing up, meant the world to him. I truly pray for this man's healing, mental health and ability to forgive himself and begin to live his life without shackles. Reefa would be proud of you, Roco 🧡

  • @gun30t
    @gun30t Рік тому +11

    I feel for you, my guy. We all make stupid mistakes when we are young, some unfortunately affect us for the rest of our lives. Well done for turning your life around and educating others. Your boy Reefer would be so proud.

  • @Nikitataylor2000
    @Nikitataylor2000 Рік тому +2

    thank you for showing how much this can ruin someones life and being so real and honest, you can see the guilt and remorse he has for the situation and its heartbreaking, hopefully this can spread awareness

  • @PodOfHeat
    @PodOfHeat Рік тому +3

    That was one of the most heartfelt things I've ever seen

  • @rmarsters4844
    @rmarsters4844 Рік тому +4

    I'm a bit upset that the interviewer didn't tell him that it's okay to cry when he started talking about his friend's loyalty..

  • @gtjust8188
    @gtjust8188 Рік тому +6

    A truly tragic situation, but he has completely owned it, and massive respect for bringing light out of the darkness. Your stronger than you know Jason ❤️

  • @kaitlynoneill9516
    @kaitlynoneill9516 Рік тому +2

    thank you jason. i lost my older brother 5 years ago today, it felt like a gift to hear you speak.

  • @physicianskitchen
    @physicianskitchen Рік тому +31

    I cried watching this. He is a good man who was a child victim of bad circumstances. I can easily see myself ending up in the same position at 18 if I wasn't as lucky. Nothing but respect for him and his good work and wish him piece.

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Рік тому +3

      Nah. It's not how it works. Plenty of people grow up like that and don't turn out like that. It's a choice.

    • @kahyui2486
      @kahyui2486 Рік тому

      @@mydogeatspuke that's like me saying, "plenty of people smoke and don't get cancer". The fact is smoking increases your chances of getting cancer. It's called causation doesn't equal correlation.
      Maybe look up what the ACE score is and see the major link between a high ACE score and low quality of life. It's literally the main system psychologist use to determine the outcome of people's life, from illness to crime and marriage. The higher your score the more likely you are to have a low quality of life.

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Рік тому

      @@kahyui2486 you've got those the wrong way round mate. And no.

    • @kahyui2486
      @kahyui2486 Рік тому

      @@mydogeatspuke great rebuttal

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Рік тому

      @@kahyui2486you didn't say anything that deserved a rebuttal. It was utter nonsense. Hence a clear and succinct "no."

  • @jaamesfn
    @jaamesfn Рік тому +8

    Thank you for being so vulnerable and sharing your story.
    Having a childhood that isn’t a childhood makes it far more difficult when we grow up.
    Thank you for sharing, I hope that we can make it a better place for kids so we don’t have so many broken adults, trying to help ourselves as adults is damn hard.

  • @shehryargondal5436
    @shehryargondal5436 Рік тому +7

    Couldn't stop my tears at all, the emotions were overwhelming, the sympathy he has for Reefer's family. And the regret he has. May his story changes someone's life.
    ❤❤❤

  • @MissKellz
    @MissKellz Рік тому +14

    My heart goes out to this man. So much pain 😭

  • @tiffanyfeeney2023
    @tiffanyfeeney2023 Рік тому +4

    this made me rethink a lot of the decisions i’ve made in the past couple years. thank you. this brought me to tears when you said think about your choices kid. i paused the video and sat and thought about what i could do better. your words are truly powerful again thank you

  • @ryancoffey838
    @ryancoffey838 Рік тому +9

    This is what remorse looks like. A credit to the justice system and I hope he continues leading a purposeful life. All the best to him.

  • @donkey18071980
    @donkey18071980 Рік тому +8

    I've felt alone all my life, had some pretty bad shit as a kid (mum and step dad died of drugs). Thought that becoming a soldier would help make me stronger ..it did but didn't take away how I felt. I spend most of my days by self now still thinking the same.
    Good luck to you fella I hope you find your peace ✌️ x

    • @nikiladavis4203
      @nikiladavis4203 Рік тому +2

      Sending you the biggest love xx

    • @simonhodgkinson1972
      @simonhodgkinson1972 Рік тому

      Feeling your pain mate. Mindfulness and meditation will help if you work at them

    • @oliverloseby4966
      @oliverloseby4966 Рік тому

      You have to let it fuel you to be stronger, you got this

  • @nicolasperez4443
    @nicolasperez4443 Рік тому +1

    this brought me to tears. It takes a lot of strength to relive and share this experience and I deeply appreciate the amount of empathy you have. keep fighting that good fight

  • @mentalkuk-ryantommothompson
    @mentalkuk-ryantommothompson Рік тому +1

    Powerful. This openness will help others. Well done 👏🏼

  • @HenSoGood
    @HenSoGood Рік тому +7

    This is true guilt and remorse i feel so much for this man. Im sorry that you have to live with that.

  • @sarahpenney4881
    @sarahpenney4881 Рік тому +10

    Such a powerful interview. Roco, you have to forgive yourself. We've all been young and made stupid decisions, but you're making something of your life, creating an impact on young people and changing your corner of the world. Keep going man, he'd be so proud of you. Sending light your way. Keep shining that torch.

  • @kaitlinelisha7826
    @kaitlinelisha7826 Рік тому +2

    Wow. Such an inspirational man. Good on you for turning your life around and encouraging others to be better. Found it heart wrenching to see how much pain you have, but at least you’re making light out of a dark situation. So inspirational. Stay safe!

  • @charliereader7293
    @charliereader7293 Рік тому

    I watch a lot of these videos and this by far is the most impactful, you can genuinely see the hurt in his face and hear it in his voice. I'm not saying what he did was ok but he has most certainly come out the other side of this with the right way of looking at things. you can see he doesn't like to show his emotions but the fact he couldn't hold it back just shows how much he really does feel remorse and cared for his buddy which is extremely impactful. The best people in life can accept responsibility and look to work and improve on the cards they are dealt instead of sitting around mopping he has done all he can to educate others and for that I have the upmost respect for this man! keep your head up buddy, keep doing what you're doing and as you said things will most certainly get better! I'm sorry you lost your best friend and I truly wish you all the best, when times get rough just listen to your own advise because its top top :D

  • @SNIPERSVAMP
    @SNIPERSVAMP Рік тому +12

    Your emotion is what makes it real and what makes people listen to you, please keep it and keep telling your story, for the sake of others and for the sake of you! Furthermore rmbrace your pain, don't try to push it away it will only make it worse. My thought go out to you, I wish you a brighter future you deserve it!

  • @WilliamStevens007
    @WilliamStevens007 Рік тому +15

    Absolutely heartbreaking story, But some good came from the tragedy. Such a honest honest young man you are Jason.

  • @janinweinkauf5900
    @janinweinkauf5900 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing and showing yourself. It takes a lot of courage. Best wishes for your healing journey, Janin

  • @stroemsten
    @stroemsten Рік тому +4

    Jason, you're not a bad person. You're a great person who made a terrible mistake.
    We can tell you have love to give, and we all want you to know there is love for you to get.

  • @sciencenotstigma9534
    @sciencenotstigma9534 Рік тому +3

    5 years? In the US he would be gone. He wouldn’t be allowed to volunteer in a school. I’m glad there’s somewhere like that allows people the freedom to learn from their mistakes. ❤

  • @west43rdst6
    @west43rdst6 Рік тому +1

    Jason thank you for sharing your story not just here but with children and young people in your educational work. Reefer would be proud of you. You are helping others, there is no greater gift. I hope you find inner peace, because you do deserve that.

  • @lauralucy1
    @lauralucy1 Рік тому +1

    The power of your interview is in your emotion, it’s good to shed through tears. Thank you ☘️

  • @Mookiemadskillz
    @Mookiemadskillz Рік тому +3

    This is heartbreaking, you forgot how lucky you are to have support and people looking out for you.

  • @donnagreen7386
    @donnagreen7386 Рік тому +19

    Oh Rocco. He’d be so proud of you. Taking something so horrific and trying to do good. You may well of saved quite a few kids by sharing your story. Try to be proud of that at least. Take care

  • @joannamaxwell7636
    @joannamaxwell7636 Рік тому +1

    So touching, my heart goes out to you, hoping that your continued journey brings you peace. You are bringing the light from the dark x

  • @IkeCarterShow
    @IkeCarterShow Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this.

  • @tinamclellan5544
    @tinamclellan5544 Рік тому +4

    Omg.. I'm from the children's home in Croydon where I had the pleasure of meeting Jason rock and all involved and let's just say, these guys are something else.. Soldier's till the day we die.. The children's home was run by barnardos and it was in Purley oaks.. My name is Dean mclellan and Jason will no doubt remember me as deano... But anyways, nice to see this guy pop up as I'm casually scrolling through.. We was naughty boys back then trust me.. RIP REEFA

  • @gl0soli099
    @gl0soli099 Рік тому +8

    Bless you mate... I can't imagine having to live with the pain of that. As you said - it's a life sentence. Thank you for sharing your message- and your emotion- with us ... Xx

  • @jamesbounds6093
    @jamesbounds6093 Рік тому +1

    Heartbreaking interview, I've suffered with drug and alcohol issues in my past so I understand the dark path it leads you down.
    You have such a kind soul and have clearly learned from all this tragic experiences and the past life you had.
    I'm sure Reefer will be looking down on you proud of the man you've become. I hope you can eventually learn to live with yourself and come at peace.
    One of the best interviews you've done LadBible, it's so important for people who have been through these experiences to come out and talk about it as it helps so many people.

  • @jamesirving3717
    @jamesirving3717 Рік тому

    So much pain. This was such a incredibly powerful interview.

  • @kyahjewel2753
    @kyahjewel2753 Рік тому +3

    This story is heartbreaking💔 Jason is so brave

  • @TDYo
    @TDYo Рік тому +12

    Thank you for your story. You may not have been able to prevent your friend losing their life but Reefer has saved your life and changed the direction that you are now heading. You know deep down that if the roles were reversed, you'd have forgiven him. It's time to forgive yourself and continue to tell yours and his story and help share that important message.

  • @wilhelmmatthee6675
    @wilhelmmatthee6675 Рік тому

    Powerful! Inspirational! Thanks for sharing your story

  • @mejohn101
    @mejohn101 Рік тому +2

    Thats an authentic man right there. I wish he could know that his best friend wouldn't want him to carry this pain. That it was not only him, but the circumstances that killed his friend. He's clearly a fine person, or he wouldn't feel that regret so clearly.

  • @tanyachef
    @tanyachef Рік тому +3

    When watching a video like this, I can believe the theory that there is no such thing as hell because we are already living in it. This man's pain is palpable. Schools should play this video to kids in driving class.

  • @GT-wo2oj
    @GT-wo2oj Рік тому +3

    THIS WAS POWERFUL.

  • @annd5370
    @annd5370 Рік тому +2

    I do have to give this man credit for changing his life for the better. Congratulations to you on this remarkable change. Thank you for helping others in need.

  • @jenni7493
    @jenni7493 Рік тому +1

    So sad that the odds were against him from the very start. It just shows how your habits & lifestyle can affect your kids & even more people in their lives. You showed such remorse in this video Jason and the sorrow in your voice is enough to make anyone cry. So so glad you turned your life around, albeit it took a tragic event like that. Reefer will be smiling down at you, even tho I didn’t know him I know he’d be overjoyed at how far you’ve come since you were 18. Spreading your story to children is the best thing you can do, you’re preventing so many terrible future tragedies from happening. You’re a good man, keep going

  • @untouch7123
    @untouch7123 Рік тому +4

    This litterly touched my heart that much that i even had to cry. Thats crazy.

  • @TYLOTYLOTYLO
    @TYLOTYLOTYLO Рік тому +4

    People say those who get in the car with a drink driver are just as responsible and I agree. NEVER LET YOUR FRIEND OR FAMILY MEMBER DRIVE DRUNK NO MATTER WHAT. YOU ARE AN AWFUL PERSON IF YOU LET THEM DO THAT.

  • @khol4456
    @khol4456 Рік тому

    This was moving. Stay strong bro and thank you for sharing.

  • @tokyo1469
    @tokyo1469 Рік тому

    One of the hardest to watch & touching videos on UA-cam… Very very powerful message to us all.

  • @lynnen264
    @lynnen264 Рік тому +4

    I always say.....there are worse things than death. Killing someone you love dearly must be hell. I know hell as my Son was killed 3 years ago
    BUT you have children and you owe it to them to stay and do your best
    Take care