Kenneth Sternberg's life, his time as Jewish Latin King member, 80+ year prison sentence, violence experienced, and reflections on persevering through darkness.
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This is the autobiographical documentary of the life and times of Kenneth (Krazy Kenny) Sternberg told directly from the man himself. It sets the record straight in his own words through an unflinching storytelling approach that pulls no punches. Krazy Kenny had been sentenced to 80+ years in prison. After serving 21 years in various federal maximum security prisons within the system throughout the country, he has seen it all. He has convened with the devil. He has been shot and stabbed. He became the only Jewish man to be an active member of the Latin Kings. He has been in so many fights that he lost count and lived to tell about it all in this portrait of a man who should have died on more than a dozen occasions. This is the unwavering brutal, yet sometimes darkly comedic life story of a man's journey in and through the lowest of lows in life, while still finding the guts and the tenacity to persevere at all costs. This is the story of a man who's life was touched by darkness both seen and unseen. Sit back and listen to the reflective commentary of the words of Krazy Kenny.
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Krazy Kenny and director John Stefanic corresponded with one another for 21 years before Kenny was released from prison.
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