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Inmate hailed as role model
By The Union Leader
Published: 10/31/2008

NEW HAMPSHIRE - A federal inmate serving time for selling drugs through children broke down and cried as he described how convicted murder John "Jay" Brooks has become a father figure to him in jail. "Mr. Brooks is a different kind of inmate ... because he cares for people and he cares for me," Victor German, 31, said in a taped deposition played yesterday to jurors. "He taught a young, broke, Spanish criminal from the ghetto that money isn't everything."

Brooks, 56, was convicted of capital murder on Oct 16. A jury is now hearing new evidence to decide whether the multimillionaire should be executed. Brooks and German met at the Strafford County House of Corrections in November 2006. Brooks walked into German's housing unit looking scared and lost, German said. The two struck up a friendship talking about their children and how to build wealth. Read more.

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