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LAMB OF GOD Frontman Randy Blythe Visits Czech Prison Where He Was Detained And Releases New Statement

Randy Blythe Czech Prison

Last week, Lamb of God's Randy Blythe stood trial in the Czech Republic for the alleged manslaughter of a fan, Daniel Nosek. The family of whom is claiming that Blythe pushed him off stage causing injuries that led to the fan's death. It was, no doubt a stressful week. We have a full report on the trial that you can read here.

The case was postponed until next month due to witnesses not being able to take the stand, and Blythe was allowed to return to the States until then. Before returning home though, Blythe decided to visit the Czech prison where was was detained for five weeks last summer, and potentially his future home for the next 10 years if he is convicted. He posted about his experience on his Instagram page with a new lengthy statement, and yet again proved how much a good man he is. Take a look:

I am back in Richmond, VA here in the U.S. of A., and I am certainly glad to see my home & friends here. But I shall return to Prague for the end of my trial, March 4 & 5- hopefully it will finally be settled. The judge told me I did not have to return for the end of the trial, but my head and my heart will remain in Prague until I see this thing through. Prague has built a strange place for itself in my heart- it is a beautiful place, one I have gotten to know rather well, and even love to a degree. But it is a city of contrasts for me, for I see Prague’s beauty through a lens of tragedy. The city and what brought me there will always remain with me for the rest of my life. I must pay attention to the nature of this dichotomy, and learn it’s lesson, no matter what happens. An old angel in front of a spray painted wall- it’s perfect.

Nothing has just one side to it, and I believe it is a mistake to judge things immediately by exterior appearances alone. For example, take this clock. Prague has many, many, many towers and clocks, including the astronomical one in Old Town Square. The astronomical clock is one of the coolest clocks I have ever seen- people from all over the world gather every hour to watch it strike the hour, with all it’s mechanized statues popping out and spinning around- it’s basically a gigantic version of the world’s coolest cuckoo clock. Prague has many other cool clock towers as well. Someone might look at this tired old clock and say “Ugh! Tear that thing down! Why would you have that clock when there are so many others here that are so pretty?” But to me, this clock is beautiful. It holds a strange place in my heart, like Prague itself.

The clock in beautiful to me, because in there, in Pankrác Prison, it was the only way I had to tell time for a long while.

After my last day in court recently, my wife, a friend, and I took the subway over to Pankrác. I needed to see it, to take pictures, to look at what was my home for over a month. It was a strange feeling returning there, and I think some wouldn’t do it. I don’t know- my trial is not over yet. I could return to a cell behind these walls. But I just wanted to see the place. The outside is nothing like the inside- once again, the dichotomy of my life in Prague. This is a beautiful row of birch trees planted alongside the outer wall of this 123 year old prison. On the other side is another world.

We walked the entire perimeter of the prison, through neighborhoods with nice gated houses and grim looking apartment high rises. I kept looking for my cell until I found it- it is the tiny square you see in the middle of this picture. That was my last cell, on the top floor, where I could look out and see where I took this picture from. I used to stare at the apartment building i took this picture from and wonder what was happening in there. Most of the time I was in the basement though, and the view from my cell window looked something like this picture, without as much sky. Without much of a view, I had to look inside myself. Dichotomy.

Pankrác is a grim place, but I kept my spirits up in there. If I felt sorry for myself, I quickly reminded myself that there are many in the world who would be grateful to have the food I had, to escape a war-torn homeland in exchange for three hits and a cot, even in a prison for a bit. Suddenly being thrown into a foreign prison wasn’t fun, but it wasn’t the worst thing that could happen to a man. I had food, clothes, and shelter. Remain grateful for what you DO have, not resentful over what you DON’T.

We finished walking and got on a subway back to the center of Prague. I was glad I came to look at the prison. I would love to have a camera in there- it’s amazing inside, in a really messed up way. I do not know what the future holds for me- maybe I will return to behind these walls- but I do know that I have to do the right thing as my conscious dictates. For me that is going back to finish the trial, as I said I would. The family of the young man who is dead is in court everyday, along with mine. They have shown remarkable kindness by not attacking me in the press or anywhere else. It must be very difficult for them to look at my face, regardless of my guilt or innocence. They have behaved honorably, and so shall I. I will do my best to give them the answers they deserve. I ask people not to judge the family of this young man for wanting these answers- their family has lost a son- who would not want answers? I’m not so sure I would have displayed the class and reserve they have if the tables were turned. Remember, no story has just one side. Try to look at everything from different angles, to not make snap judgements. Put yourself in another’s shoes for a second. Otherwise we all just remain in a prison of our own making. Thanks for all your support. I will put up some cheerier pictures soon, I promise.

 

I am truly moved by the amount of poise Blythe has shown throughout this entire trial, and the respect he has shown to the family of the Daniel Nosek.

Blythe's trial resumes March 4th. We'll keep you posted with any new updates. Read our previous coverage of the trial here.

  • Jonathan

    Get some! Randie get ready for the endless ass rape you so much deserve. Your shitty vocals, band, and hatred of children has gone on long fucking enough. I hope you get what you deserve.

    • yep

      jonathan may gang of well endowed gay rapist find and corner you!

    • Steve

      Idiot.

    • Helllzdrav

      Shut up u pussy! Ur total idiot ,imbecile!

    • Mothmonsterman

      Fuck off Jonathan.

    • Jackie

      You're a fucking mongoloid Jonathan, and clearly your thunder cunt whore of a mother sucks cocks in hell.

      • http://www.facebook.com/bananibal.lecter Bananibal Lecter

        Thats an insult to mongoloids. Mongols aren't idiots like Jonathan, they simply have a syndrome. Jonathan is just a dumb fuck without the excuse of having a syndrome lol.

    • MaxFreeman

      Jonathan are those your secret fantasies projecting? Do you wish being raped? Have you taken your ritalin? is your Mommy near? let me speak to her

    • Fatal Arts

      Oh come on! Who gave the retard the password the his mom's computer? Seriously little boy, I don't know what music you've been listening to, where someone scribbled "Lamb Of God" in crayon on it, but you've obviously been living with a bag on your head. Roll over, lick your own vagina, and then go die in a hole. You're a typical, closed minded piece of shit.

    • brad

      wow. hard ass talking shit on a computer.

    • Reality Check

      Obvious troll is obvious.
      Seriously, I can't believe you garnered this many reactions.

      • Jonathan

        seriously

    • http://www.facebook.com/zulko6996 William John

      Still pi$$ed off because Randy stole and married your ex gf I see.. Don't blame him because he's got money, fame, and talent, while ur nothing more than a broke di*k puke spewing GARBAGE on the net.. Glad to see that mommy gave u time off her tit, and daddy gave u time off from sucking his c**k too..

    • Heather Campbell

      I'm confused by your violent outburst here. Do you know Randy or his family personally?? They are some of the finest people you could ever know! Unfortunately for you, they're not the type of people that would even acknowledge such an absurd statement that is obviously coming from sheer ignorance. You are only showing everyone here who YOU really are, not swaying anyone to believe your nonsensical statement.

  • JurgenBlitz

    Wow, Just… wow. I had completely misjudged Blythe all these years. What a mind and heart he has.

  • SlamDancingSanta

    I declare a mistrial! We climb up on stage at our own risk. Hello? Anybody there? Dude DID NOT BELONG ON STAGE. S#!t, after what happened to Dime, Randy could call it self defense. This is stupid on so many levels…..

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000045264652 Chelsea Ann Owen

    Yep, Rob! I fully agree with you.

    You know…he could of course talk about a need to defend himself (especially after what happened to Dime) or how that kid shouldn't have been on-stage, how the videos people have seen don't really show him throwing the guy off the stage – but I admire his ability to remain respectful, calm and understanding.

  • Jesse

    Randy you're definitely a misjudged human being, It'll be a shame if he's sentenced for that long. Imagine all the fuckin mean, nasty, angry lyrics he'll write over the years! even if he's not convicted this experience is definitely gonna spark something worth a new album. LoG will come back unstoppable!! I hope things turn out for the best though…I truly do

  • mojorik69

    VERY WELL SAID FROM THE HEART.BLYTHE HAS A GREAT HEART.ALL THE BEST VERY WELL SAID..M …..

  • Burningtime

    It seems you are mindful of the 4 Noble truths my friend. I respect that. All the best to you and yours.

  • JC

    I don't want to pick on the guy when he's down, but admit it: That first picture should form the basis of a "Sad Randy" internet meme. You were all thinking it. Admit it.

    Sean, are you here? Make it happen.

    • KickMyJunk

      Goddamnit. I can't unread this comment.

  • hedbanga1

    An amazing insight….

  • Guest

    "The family of whom is claiming that Blythe pushed him off stage causing injuries that led to the fan's death."

    The family has never claimed he did it. The criminal indictment is brought by the State Attorney and stands mostly on witness statements – the eye witnesses claim Blythe threw Nosek down. The family only joined the court proceeding with claim for damages (the court may not award damages without the claim even if it finds Blythe guilty). Nobody from the family ever said that Blythe was guilty (they only attacked the court for allowing bail without condition of Blythe staying in the country until the end of proceedings).

  • http://www.facebook.com/gainesvegas Larry Gene Jackson II

    Remain grateful for what you DO have, not resentful over what you DON’T. True Randy True!

  • mblund_3118

    It will be a long ten years for LOG fans if Randy's case goes to shit. But nonetheless you gotta have major respect for this man. He returned to this country to face a trial that may take away his freedom for a significant amount of time. But he did this for the sake of fighting for his dignity and at the same time helping the family and friends of the deceased find some answers and closure towards the grievances of their loss.

    That fact that Bylthe went back to face the music instead of taking the coward's way out and go into hiding from this situation speaks volumes about his character.

    No matter how this trial turns out. We forever salute you Randy.

  • Dave

    I respect LoG that much more now, kudos to you mr. blythe, hopefully i'll see you guys live someday.

  • sneschalmers666

    The next article: Randy Blythe walks by a Czech park bench that he once sat on.

  • http://www.facebook.com/laurenwolfybrender Lauren Wolfy Brender

    i read these when he posted them, even now when i read them back, i still feel every emotion come back to me, this guy truly is amazing and i have huge respect for him to face this, i doubt many others would be in a position to…

  • seth nicholls

    Amazing Heart,and Respect for your Integrity shown throughout all of this……Praying to the High One to see this thru every day for you man…

  • http://www.facebook.com/AxemanDamien Damien Cage

    I've always been a fan of Randy & the band. Randy has shown so much respect, honor, and poise throughout this ordeal my respect has only deepened. As a celebrity he could have taken a much different path including fighting returning to Prague for prosecution, and he continues to show what a stand up, respectable, and humble man he is. I truly hope that he is not convicted because I do believe it was nothing more than a tragic accident. His writing here was.. stunning.

  • Heather Campbell

    What eloquently written words and a bittersweet, raw and even beautiful perspective. Randy is truly a class act who is facing a major hurdle with his feet on the ground and head held high. I know he's making his family and friends so proud of the man he is.