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Shattered

White Boy Rick, Chapter 8 – Just Call Me Rick

Shattered

WDIV Local 4 | Graham Media Group

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2018

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Chapter 8 – Just Call Me Rick With Hollywood making a movie about his life and some positive signs coming from the new Wayne County Prosecutor, Rick thinks he might have a shot at parole. As that’s happening - before he was sent to prison, before he sold drugs, before he became an informant, Rick was young and in love with Michelle. All these years later, they’ve reconnected. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:08.0

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0:14.8

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0:20.1

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0:25.0

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:31.0

At the end of the day, what do you think the White Boy Rick's story is about?

0:37.0

Well, I think it's about a young kid that was led astray by his father.

0:51.0

We didn't know it was cancer, you know, we just knew he was sick. I don't think Rick could have handled seeing what my father looked like when he died because he would have walked past him in a store and not knowing that that was our dad. It was, you know, it disfigured him horribly, horribly.

1:10.0

And I actually asked, when my dad was dying, do you want me to put him, you know, I know I can get him in a car.

1:16.0

This was before I got really bad and bring him up there and he said no.

1:20.0

But I understand.

1:21.0

He wanted to remember him the way he was you know.

1:25.3

Oh yeah he was he was in severe pain I would call sometimes and you know I would have to

1:31.4

get out of the phone because I couldn't stand to hear him money.

1:36.8

Richard Worsh's senior died on October 2nd, 2014.

1:41.8

Pretty much the last conversation, you know, I have. 2014. And that was, you know, that's what I'll take in my grave, you know, that the last conversation you have was, man, I'm going to miss you.

2:01.0

What do you miss the most?

2:09.0

Oh man, his voice.

2:18.4

From W. D. D. I. V. and Grand Media, this is Shattered The White Boy Wreck's story. Chapter 8. Just call me Wreck.

2:21.2

Right now you know the story of Rick Worshi, the longest serving nonviolent juvenile offender in Michigan history.

2:30.0

We have extensively chronicled his long fight to get out of prison. We sure have. Well now, how we have well

2:33.9

well now

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