Once the prison doors slammed shut on Bryan Seddens at 17, it also slammed shut the door on his connections to family members. He would call relatives on special occasions but had the feeling that some were less than thrilled to hear from him. There were letters from aunts in the beginning, and his grandmother kept in constant contact. But once she passed away in 2012, Bryan was forced to focus more on his existence inside versus what was going on outside. And once he was released from prison in 2021, he realized that those whom he thought were in his corner throughout the years, really were not. Listen to his take on the betrayal that he still feels on this episode of Growing Up On Death Row At 17.
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