John Bright

John Bright

John Bright

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Member Since: 04/01/2025
Age: 60

Hey!

I have been in prison since 1985 (one stretch) doing time the hard way. No one thought I would ever get out. I am up for parole on 11-08-2025… finally and my family bailed on me. Without some friends I may not be able to get parole. Holler at me. Interest are tattoos, art, farming, martial arts, fitness training, computers, wood craft, building cars/bikes, pagan/shamanism, and warfare. Likes: music, mma, training, working outdoors, horses and dogs.

I am a working fool; I have 1,000,000 certifications in everything from machine shop operations to personal care attendant for old people. I am pretty cosmopolitan about modern life and tolerant of all races, creeds, religions or pronouns… but I cannot stand militant anarchists and vandals. Don’t smoke, watch pro team sports, owe any $, or play video games, not a gang member and never married.

I was into organized crime and a bounty hunter which didn’t stop when I came to prison, so I did over 28 years in max/solitary confinement for acts of violence. I never backed down, ducked a fade or ran away from any challenge. Ever. I have battle scars, but that is not what defines me… I am not sorry for any of it, but I have collected enough skills and basic knowledge to allow me to move on… level up. I am hoping to find normal/abnormal people disconnected from the prison social environment to work with… hang with… even perv on while we pursue the American Dream.

Profile Overview

Age
60 years
Gender
Male
No more crime detail available!
Ethnicity
Caucasian
Mailing Address
John Bright #97731
Spring Creek Correctional Center
3600 Bette Cato Drive
Seward AK 99664
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