June 7, 2011 7:06 PM

Love thy neighbor: Son's killer moves next door

By
Steve Hartman
(CBS News) 

MINNEAPOLIS - In Minnesota, a young man was murdered and his killer was sent to prison. Then, as CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman reports, the story took a surprising turn.

In a small apartment building in North Minneapolis - a 59-year-old teacher's aid sings praise to God for no seemingly apparent reason. Indeed, if anyone was to have issues with the Lord, it would be Mary Johnson.

In February 1993, Mary's son, Laramiun Byrd, was shot to death during an argument at a party. He was 20, and Mary's only child.

"My son was gone," she says.

The killer was a 16-year-old kid named Oshea Israel.

Mary wanted justice. "He was an animal. He deserved to be caged."

And he was. Tried as an adult and sentenced to 25 and a half years -- Oshea served 17 before being recently released. He now lives back in the old neighborhood - next door to Mary.

How a convicted murder ended-up living a door jamb away from his victim's mother is a story, not of horrible misfortune, as you might expect - but of remarkable mercy.

A few years ago Mary asked if she could meet Oshea at Minnesota's Stillwater state prison. As a devout Christian, she felt compelled to see if there was some way, if somehow, she could forgive her son's killer.

"I believe the first thing she said to me was, 'Look, you don't know me. I don't know you. Let's just start with right now,'" Oshea says. "And I was befuddled myself."

Oshea says they met regularly after that. When he got out, she introduced him to her landlord - who with Mary's blessing, invited Oshea to move into the building. Today they don't just live close - they are close.

Mary was able to forgive. She credits God, of course - but also concedes a more selfish motive.

"Unforgiveness is like cancer," Mary says. "It will eat you from the inside out. It's not about that other person, me forgiving him does not diminish what he's done. Yes, he murdered my son - but the forgiveness is for me. It's for me."

For Oshea, it hasn't been that easy. "I haven't totally forgiven myself yet, I'm learning to forgive myself. And I'm still growing toward trying to forgive myself."

To that end, Oshea is now busy proving himself to himself. He works at a recycling plant by day and goes to college by night. He says he's determined to payback Mary's clemency by contributing to society. In fact, he's already working on it - singing the praises of God and forgiveness at prisons, churches - to large audiences everywhere.

"A conversation can take you a long way," Oshea says to one group.

Which explains why Mary is able to sing her praise of thanks -- to her audience of one.

More information

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by LIV-ing July 23, 2011 11:15 PM EDT
A conversation can take you a long ways. AMEN.
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by lk8cobra June 25, 2011 6:36 PM EDT
Can anyone see this scenario happening:

Mary: Oshea, can you bring help me bring in the groceries?

Oshea: Not now woman!

Mary: Did you forget that you killed my son?

Oshea: Here, let me grab those for you.
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by wdwfdw June 20, 2011 5:16 PM EDT
2 months later:"Son's killer caught having sex with son's mother"
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by elderbigggs June 17, 2011 6:53 AM EDT
Here is one of God's great life giving stories and mysteries. We just happen to be present to observse God's way of doing things. Viewing God's hand in open, pure, and perfect action. God made us all to be great being made in His Great image. We all have the propensity to be great! We often fall short, it is the sin within our nature, our dark side that causes us to miss the mark of God. But when we let God's nature within us shine forth through Jesus Christ! We shine as we were created to Shine and God is Glorified.
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by IndianaITGuy June 10, 2011 9:44 PM EDT
I heard their story on the NPR program Story Core. I was blown away by the forgiveness of this woman and the powerful message that we can all take from her. We can forgive each other the little things if she can forgive her son's murderer for taking his life. I applaud you Mary - God Bless...
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by BeWhoYouAre June 11, 2011 12:22 AM EDT
Yes, the StoryCorps piece on NPR was very powerful. Here's the link for those who haven't heard it:
http://www.npr.org/2011/05/20/136463363/forgiving-her-sons-killer-not-an-easy-thing
by JUNKIENOT June 9, 2011 6:56 PM EDT
What the WHole world LACKS..............FORGIVENESS
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by elderbigggs June 9, 2011 10:51 AM EDT
Overruled1, A relationship with God is one thing and religion is another. I'm Just a man that lived out in the world for 21 years I did everything that most people do, then one day God spoke to me, and I spoke back. He gave me a reason not to hate but to love, because He is the Author of Love and Peace, a reason to rise above my own sinful nature of hate and see that there is another way. Now Any thing else you may not understand, but Since I gave my life to God through Jesus Christ, and not to religion, I have Joy and Peace and the Love of God living within me. So I understand this lady because this is the way God does it. One last thing? This is something you will have to experience. Talking about it is like seeing your shadow on the ground. It is the image of you! But no one can know you just by seeing your shadow alone.
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by elderbigggs June 9, 2011 10:44 AM EDT
Overruled1, A relationship with God is one thing and religion is another. I'm Just a man that lived out in the world for 21 years I did everything that most people do, then one day God spoke to me, and I spoke back. He gave me a reason not to hate but to love, because He is the Author of Love and Peace, a reason to rise above my own sinful nature of hate and see that there is another way. Now Any thing else you may not understand, but Since I gave my life to God through Jesus Christ, and not to religion, I have Joy and Peace and the Love of God living within me. So I understand this lady because this is the way God does it. One last thing? This is something you will have to experience. Talking about it is like seeing your shadow on the ground. It is the image of you! But no one can know you just by seeing your shadow alone.
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by mempheel June 9, 2011 10:27 AM EDT
AWESOME story- to God be the glory!!! Thanks for sharing...
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by Molly-Pchr June 9, 2011 10:00 AM EDT
Forgiveness? A bit of a stretch. Let's hope she isn't throwing her pearls and that he is truly appreciative.
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