Since 1983, Larry Walker has been behind cold, horrific walls, not doing the things we do in our regular lives. He has served 33 years - a lifetime - and continues to serve behind metal bars. Every time we leave from visiting him, someone is always clutching on to his jumpsuit, not letting go. In holding him, we tug against the unjust forces that keep him confined. Those dark years in jail are memories gone in the wind, and neither he nor we can ever get them back. He wasn't even able to attend either of his parents' funerals because he was trapped behind those metal bars, like a caged animal, for something he didn't do.