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When G-Dep confessed to that 17-year-old murder last year, his victim’s family was very vocal about the amount of chaos his suddenly heavy conscience had brought into their lives.

But no one thought about the poor woman who loves this fool and the kids they have. On Friday, G-Dep’s wife Crystal Sutton shared with Vibe.com what life has been like for her this past year and brought an interesting new factor into the mix.

My tears are not just for my husband but for my sons that may never get to know what it is like to have a father around. Sure, as a strong black African-American woman, I have to hold things down and I will, but boys need a male figure. As a woman I cannot truly teach my sons what it is to be a man, I can only teach them the idea of what I think it is to be one.

It’s hard to stay positive when the DA delivers a blow, the maximum sentence, no deal. No one can understand the pain I felt in my heart, the tears I shed when I heard. To some its just a story—words on paper, something to tweet about, mention on Facebook or joke about on a morning show. But now my sons (our sons) have become a statistic in a very public way, of things my husband rhymed about, for entertainment purpose (value), but it was his real life, Everyday.

At least once in our lives we have gotten drunk or high and made a poor decision. Trevell was on PCP, it was quoted that he was high when in walked into the precinct. Now knowing how powerful a hallucinator PCP (dust) is (only from taking my husband to different rehabs and reading about it) why is everyone so convinced of “his confession.”

SMH. That would explain that “not guilty” plea he entered. What a mess this guy has made of everyone’s life. He deserves to be punished for that alone.

Click here to read Crystal’s letter in full.

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