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Nobody Cares About Homeless People Until They Die

Por: Time Life May 10, 2023

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was 30. His mother was murdered by her boyfriend when he was 14. He was not a troublesome student, but he didn’t make it through school. He loved dancing, adored Michael Jackson, and made some cash impersonating him on the subway, but he didn’t have a stable living situation. Jordan Neely had also been arrested 42 times, . He had a drug problem. His behavior was erratic. In 2021, he hit an old lady and was arrested again, and in February a... + full article



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