Yesterday, a respected businessman. Today, a helpless inmate.
He once ruled his company with an iron fist. Now, he’s the one who has to follow orders.
Deep down, the shame is eating him alive—especially after spotting a few of his former employees standing outside the courthouse during his hearing.
He knows how ridiculous and pathetic he looks: shackled, in a jail jumpsuit, wearing plastic slides on his bare feet. A humiliating experience, especially next to the police officers and guards escorting him to the prison transport van.
The news he just received from the judge made one thing clear: he wouldn’t be regaining his freedom anytime soon. The charges against him? Attempted premeditated murder.
He had hired a hitman to kill his wife—planning to run off with his mistress. He intended to sell the company and enjoy a new life with his younger lover.
None of that is happening now. His wife is still alive—and will likely spend his millions, while he begins a new life of punishment. He’s facing a 30-year sentence, most likely in a maximum-security prison. Among hardened criminals. Steel bars. Guards barking orders at him every hour of every day. No privacy. Mandatory chores like scrubbing toilets and mopping floors. Poor hygiene.
One mistake could cost him the rest of his freedom. Will he break behind bars?











